
GEP Virtually Exhibited at TAGC 2020
While COVID-19 prohibited us from exhibiting at The Allied Genetics Conference (TAGC) 2020 in person, we thoroughly enjoyed figuring out
The GEP officially has a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm to allow us to continue our work to democratize research.
Donations are tax deductible.
In addition to our traditional publications, GEP students and their faculty mentors are publishing in microPublication.org, which publishes brief articles on research findings presented in a single figure to rapidly disseminate experimentally sound results to the community. For a full list of GEP microPublication articles, see the “Micropublications” page.
While COVID-19 prohibited us from exhibiting at The Allied Genetics Conference (TAGC) 2020 in person, we thoroughly enjoyed figuring out
A hallmark of the research experience is encountering difficulty and working through those challenges to achieve success. This ability is essential to being a successful scientist, but replicating such challenges in a teaching setting can be difficult. Our observations suggested that the students’ learning experience is continuous and recursive, frequently beginning with frustration but eventually leading to success as they come up with defendable gene models.
Please join us in welcoming the following new members who just completed their online training to join the GEP: Dr. Ana Almeida, Dr. Christopher Ellison, Dr. Alisha Howard, and Dr. Shallee Page. We look forward to their participation in the GEP! Special thanks to the chairs of GEP’s New Member Training Subcommittee— Drs. Catherine Reinke and Jennifer Mierisch— for facilitating their online training!