What students will learn

Many undergraduate biomedical students understand textbook science but have never read a primary research paper carefully, written a literature review, or learned the unwritten rules of research. This track teaches the rules of the field so they can get ahead.

1

What is biomedical research?

Students learn the shape of the field: basic, translational, clinical, and computational research, plus how labs and research careers are structured.

2

How to read a paper

Students learn the anatomy of a primary research paper, how scientists actually read figures, and how to identify the central claim, evidence, and limitations.

3

Finding your question

Research gaps, reviews, perspectives, search strategies, citation chasing, and how to scope a question that is interesting and tractable.

4

Paper presentations and critical reading

Each group presents an assigned paper and evaluates the claim, evidence, weaknesses, and what they would have done differently.

5

Experimental design in biomedical research

Study types, power and sample size intuition, replication crisis, pre-registration, open science, and common statistical pitfalls.

6

Lab techniques you should know about

PCR, Western blot, flow cytometry, single-cell RNA-seq, CRISPR, immunohistochemistry, and basic bioinformatics as scientific literacy.

7

Authorship, peer review, and publication norms

ICMJE criteria, author order, corresponding authorship, journal ranking, impact factor, predatory journals, preprints, and conflicts of interest.

8

Science communication for researchers

How to write an abstract, structure a conference talk, design a poster, communicate with specialists and general audiences, and handle feedback.

9

Capstone work session

Each group presents its draft, receives structured feedback, and meets briefly with instructors to refine the capstone.

10

Capstone presentations

Each group presents a literature review or research proposal for 15 minutes plus judging questions. Strong projects may be flagged for follow-on mentoring for publication.