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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/27570
Title: LabPrac Methods
Other Titles: LabPrac Methods 2022
Authors: Schotanus, Paige
Venables, Aunika
Patel, Prutha
Pavao, Sylvanna
Maheswaran, Kiran
Sharma, Sasha
Dalkie, Katherine
Jama, Yahya
Department: Science
Keywords: Laboratory Practicum;Enrichment Project
Publication Date: 2022
Publisher: Integrated Science Program
Abstract: In ISCI 2A18, students complete a 5-week supervised Enrichment Project aimed at providing them with a more independent opportunity to further explore a topic introduced in one of the second year projects. Students with an interest in developing research proficiency and hands-on laboratory skills complete a self-guided project in Laboratory Practicum methods under the guidance of the Laboratory Coordinator. The result of their efforts is a written report with a focus on technique development. These accounts are formatted to resemble a publicly accessible scientific article, and compiled to create each issue of LabPrac Methods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/27570
Appears in Collections:iSci Undergraduate Publications

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