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  • Computational Biology
  • Bioinformatics Education
  • Scientific Collaboration

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  • The gap between academic education and active research in computational biology is a significant challenge.
  • Existing educational models often lack the collaborative and project-based elements crucial for real-world research skills.
  • There is a need for innovative pedagogical approaches to train students in interdisciplinary scientific teamwork.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Meet-U, an educational initiative designed to train students in collaborative computational biology research.
  • To bridge the gap between higher education and scientific research environments.
  • To foster a sense of community and enhance the visibility of the scientific field.

Main Methods:

  • Students work in teams on end-to-end projects addressing complex biological questions.
  • The program utilizes popular collaborative tools and cloud computing resources.
  • A
  • coopetition
  • model encourages both collaboration within and competition between teams.

Main Results:

  • Meet-U successfully trained master's students in bioinformatics and modeling in protein-protein docking.
  • The initiative fostered significant interaction between students, educators, and researchers.
  • Student motivation was high due to the unique combination of educational and research activities.

Conclusions:

  • Meet-U is an effective and transferable educational model for computational biology.
  • The initiative successfully integrates research practices into academic training.
  • The program enhances student skills and strengthens the scientific community's engagement and visibility.