Brie Tripp (she/her)

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Brie Tripp (she/her)

Brie Tripp (she/her)

@BioEdBrie

PhD | Associate Professor of Teaching @ucdavisbiology | Research focused on social justice in science for undergrad/grad learners 🌈 ⚧🔬🩺🦠🧬🧪

Davis, CA Bergabung Ekim 2015
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Brie Tripp (she/her)
Brie Tripp (she/her)@BioEdBrie·
💥Excited to share the very first publication to come out of our lab!💥 Undergraduates resonate most with the biographies of Scientist Spotlight assignments, increasing their relatability to and positively shifting their stereotypes about scientists: journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11…
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Jeremy Hsu
Jeremy Hsu@Hsubox·
Delighted to share that I've been awarded tenure and promoted to associate professor of biology, effective in the fall! I've been so fortunate to work with an amazing group of faculty, staff, and students. Thank you to everyone who has made this such an incredible journey!
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Life Sciences Education@CBELifescied·
Does prerequisite STEM content align with students' careers? Interviews with practicing healthcare pros challenge this assumption & raise concerns that an over commitment to content might exclude students from life science careers By: @BioEdBrie et al ow.ly/logK50QLc5c
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Jeff Schinske
Jeff Schinske@JeffBioEd·
Looking forward to the important conversations this hopefully gets started regarding the potential for prereq course content expectations to "actively exclude individuals from STEM or healthcare careers" and related impacts on equity and justice in undergraduate STEM education.
Brie Tripp (she/her)@BioEdBrie

New pub alert‼️ Our study (@kimberlydtanner @JeffBioEd) reveals how healthcare professionals find details & amount of content in A&P prerequisites as exclusionary, unmemorable, & irrelevant to their careers. Many implications for other STEM prerequisites! lifescied.org/doi/10.1187/cb…

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Brie Tripp (she/her)@BioEdBrie·
This is a great opportunity to work in a fantastic lab!
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Danielle Steffen
Danielle Steffen@SteffenDanielle·
A super big thank you to all my friends & family that helped celebrate my Exit Seminar yesterday. I couldn't have imagined a better way to celebrate the last 5 years of research.
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Ross P. Wohlgemuth, Ph.D.
Ross P. Wohlgemuth, Ph.D.@rpwohlgemuth·
My tweet was featured in @APSPhysiology magazine: "The Physiologist." Does this mean I'm famous? More importantly, does this count towards my h-index?
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Dr Eden Tanner
Dr Eden Tanner@EdenTanner·
@BioEdBrie @FurrowRob I did use a question bank, so it was def less work than writing all original questions! I would estimate it took me 30-40 mins to make each retake. The highest number I made for any individual exam was 8!
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Dr Eden Tanner
Dr Eden Tanner@EdenTanner·
I'm quite emotional writing this. I'm so pleased to share that my class' average final ACS scores put them in the *80th percentile of the country* (compared to 43rd % last year). So I think we can call this zany experiment a resounding success!
Dr Eden Tanner@EdenTanner

Updates: We went from a 50% average to an 80% (88% median) post-retakes. Exam 2 had a slightly higher first attempt average (55%), but notably almost everybody got the 5 "carry over" questions correct! (It's cumulative).

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Brie Tripp (she/her)
Brie Tripp (she/her)@BioEdBrie·
Congratulations to our lab’s undergraduate researcher and McNair Scholar @ofelia_preciado for presenting research on Social Justice in Science Case Studies at #UCDavisURSCA conference. Her case explored obesity discrimination and endocrine influence on obesity.
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