Undergraduate Training in Mammary Gland Biology and Breast Cancer

Abstract

This research report describes the third and final year of the BCRT undergraduate research training program in breast cancer. The goal of this project was to provide undergraduate trainees with exposure to areas of breast cancer research that focus on the role of microenvironment in mammary gland biology and in the development of neoplasia. Trainees in this project benefited from working in a program that investigates the intersection of hormones, growth factors, and extracellular matrix (ECM) signaling and remodeling during mammary gland morphogenesis, differentiation, and carcinogenesis. The program was advertised through several undergraduate research forums on the UC Berkeley campus, and more than forty applications were received. From these, eight applicants were selected to represent a balance of interests and approaches, with broad levels of expertise ranging from laboratory novices to students with many years of laboratory experience. During the research portion of the program, undergraduate trainees had frequent interaction with mentors and with advanced postdoctoral fellows, and reports were presented in organized, biweekly meetings structured to reflect the organization of a research paper. At the first meeting, the students presented the introduction to their research project; at the second, the materials and methods; at the third, the results. For the final meeting of the program, the students presented their work in complete form, including conclusions and interpretations. While the success at obtaining experimental results within the allotted time of the research program varies, all the participants (both students and preceptors) agreed that the overall experience was successful.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2006
Accession Number
ADA459182

Entities

People

  • Mina Bissell

Organizations

  • University of California, Berkeley

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Biomedical Research
  • Breast Cancer
  • Cancer
  • Department Of Defense
  • Glands
  • Growth Factors
  • Information Operations
  • Mammary Glands
  • Neoplasms
  • Students
  • Trainees
  • Training

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  • Molecular Biology and Genetics
  • Technical Research and Report Writing.