Project Overview
Project History
This collaborative project grew out of Dr. Grant’s work to open up the worlds of MALDI mass spectrometry and undergraduate research to students at UW-Stout. Doctors Grant and Lutz both saw an opportunity improve technical and STEM education by branching out to include 2-year college students in the effort. In turn, Dr. Lutz saw how it could fit with an existing public-private partnership with Ever Cat Fuels in Anoka, Minnesota. The team grew to include collaborators at Anoka-Ramsey Community College and the focus on including MALDI mass spectrometry in standard STEM education with minimal modification to existing courses was set.
Project Goals
Goal 1: Provide Faculty Development by Enhancing Faculty Technical Skills and Conceptual Understanding of MALDI-TOF Techniques and Theory in Support of Educating Students.
Goal 2: Enhance Students’ Scientific Research Skills, Scientific Information Literacy, and Understanding of MALDI Theory and Techniques
Goal 3: Expand Existing Partnership between Industry and Higher Education
Goal 4: Develop and Test Viability of RIMM Curriculum Model
Future Aims
The team hopes that by creating and distributing high-quality curricular items and providing support to interested 2-year and 4-year college faculty and advanced high school programs, a standard STEM education will include understanding of the important and broad ranging techniques that MALDI mass spectrometry has to offer. Â Our intention is also to publish the MALDI data gathered by our students as a contribution to the scientific literature.