Journal article
Gaining Wings to FLY: Using Drosophila Oogenesis as an Entry Point for Citizen Scientists in Laboratory Research
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), v 2626, pp 399-444
2023
PMID: 36715918
Abstract
Citizen science is a productive approach to include non-scientists in research efforts that impact particular issues or communities. In most cases, scientists at advanced career stages design high-quality, exciting projects that enable citizen contribution, a crowdsourcing process that drives discovery forward and engages communities. The challenges of having citizens design their own research with no or limited training and providing access to laboratory tools, reagents, and supplies have limited citizen science efforts. This leaves the incredible life experiences and immersion of citizens in communities that experience health disparities out of the research equation, thus hampering efforts to address community health needs with a full picture of the challenges that must be addressed. Here, we present a robust and reproducible approach that engages participants from Grade 5 through adult in research focused on defining how diet impacts disease signaling. We leverage the powerful genetics, cell biology, and biochemistry of Drosophila oogenesis to define how nutrients impact phenotypes associated with genetic mutants that are implicated in cancer and diabetes. Participants lead the project design and execution, flipping the top-down hierarchy of the prevailing scientific culture to co-create research projects and infuse the research with cultural and community relevance.
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- Title
- Gaining Wings to FLY: Using Drosophila Oogenesis as an Entry Point for Citizen Scientists in Laboratory Research
- Creators
- Dara M Ruiz-Whalen - Huntingdon CollegeChristopher P Aichele - Huntingdon CollegeEbony R Dyson - Huntingdon CollegeKatherine C Gallen - Huntingdon CollegeJennifer V Stark - Fox Chase Cancer CenterJasmine A Saunders - Fox Chase Cancer CenterJacqueline C Simonet - Arcadia UniversityErin M Ventresca - Albright CollegeIsabela M Fuentes - Fox Chase Cancer CenterNyellis Marmol - Fox Chase Cancer CenterEmly Moise - Huntingdon CollegeBenjamin C Neubert - Fox Chase Cancer CenterDevon J Riggs - Huntingdon CollegeAva M Self - Fox Chase Cancer CenterJennifer I Alexander - Huntingdon CollegeErnest Boamah - Fox Chase Cancer CenterAmanda J Browne - Fox Chase Cancer CenterIliana Correa - Huntingdon CollegeMaya J Foster - Fox Chase Cancer CenterNicole Harrington - Fox Chase Cancer CenterTroy J Holiday - Fox Chase Cancer CenterRyan A Henry - Wilkes UniversityEric H Lee - Fox Chase Cancer CenterSheila M Longo - Fox Chase Cancer CenterLaurel D Lorenz - Fox Chase Cancer CenterEsteban Martinez - Fox Chase Cancer CenterAnna Nikonova - Fox Chase Cancer CenterMaria Radu - Fox Chase Cancer CenterShannon C Smith - Fox Chase Cancer CenterLindsay A Steele - Fox Chase Cancer CenterTodd I Strochlic - Drexel UniversityNicholas F Archer - Fox Chase Cancer CenterY James Aykit - Fox Chase Cancer CenterAdam J Bolotsky - Fox Chase Cancer CenterMegan Boyle - Fox Chase Cancer CenterJennifer Criollo - Fox Chase Cancer CenterOren Eldor - Fox Chase Cancer CenterGabriela Cruz - Fox Chase Cancer CenterValerie N Fortuona - Huntingdon CollegeShreeya D Gounder - Fox Chase Cancer CenterNyim Greenwood - Fox Chase Cancer CenterKayla W Ji - Fox Chase Cancer CenterAminah Johnson - Huntingdon CollegeSophie Lara - Fox Chase Cancer CenterBrianna Montanez - Huntingdon CollegeMaxwell Saurman - Fox Chase Cancer CenterTanu Singh - Fox Chase Cancer CenterDaniel R Smith - Fox Chase Cancer CenterCatherine A Stapf - Fox Chase Cancer CenterTarang Tondapu - Fox Chase Cancer CenterChristina Tsiobikas - Fox Chase Cancer CenterRaymond Habas - Temple UniversityAlana M O'Reilly - eCLOSE Institute, Huntingdon Valley, PA, USA. Alana.OReilly@fccc.edu
- Publication Details
- Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), v 2626, pp 399-444
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
- Grant note
- P30 CA006927 / NCI NIH HHS T32 CA009035 / NCI NIH HHS R01 HD065800 / NICHD NIH HHS
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85147143809
- Other Identifier
- 9781071629703; 1071629700; 991020837744204721