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Department of Biomedical Informatics University of Pittsburgh David Boone Assistant Professor Department of Biomedical Informatics University of Pittsburgh Director of CoSBBI Major interests: lncRNAs in Breast Cancer STEM Outreach

Computer Science, Biology and Biomedical Informatics (CoSBBI) Mission Elevate scientific research, critical thinking, and communication skills of highly motivated high school students and to provide close mentorship through formative years to create a pipeline to STEM careers. CoSBBI Internship Career Details 8 week research project Journal Clubs Didactic lectures Tours Presentations Poster at Symposium Outcomes Beginning of sustained mentorship Exposure to STEM careers Submission to conferences and competitions Published abstracts in Journal of Pathology Informatics I want to stress the pipeline and how CoSBBI is the beginning of our commitment to highly motivated students. CoSBBI establishes a foundation of research. In this 8 weeks the students are taught how to navigate through scientific literature through practice and feedback with the designated instructors (David Boone, PhD assistant professor, and a Graduate Teaching Fellow). The students choose a journal club article relevant to their research project and then present and critique the paper with the group. There is strong attention to create a learning environment among the students. Within the first two weeks the students present a proposal of their research for the summer to the group. Throughout the summer there are research roundtables where they discuss how their works has progressed, the problems that have emerged, the next steps, etc. The hope is to make them comfortable talking about science in a safe environment. It also prepares them for the end of the 8 weeks, when they present their work in a presentation and poster at a symposium. The presentation is tailored to guidelines for submission to AMIAs annual meeting, so that they can submit abstracts to that conference. Didactic lectures that cover a wide variety of topics are taught by the primary instructors, as well as, other faculty and graduate students. These serves two functions, 1) transfer knowledge, and more importantly, 2) expose the students to multiple STEM careers. Through surveys we find that the students significantly increase their understanding of what a scientific career is and how to pursue careers in STEM. We also see significant improvements in their perceived gains on communication of science, use of the primary literature, critical analysis of data, using scientific tools and technology.

CoSBBI - Internship Mission: Paid internship to refine critical thinking skills and question development through hands-on research. Next part of the pipeline of continual mentorship after CoSBBI through undergrad to successful careers. CoSBBI Internship Career The CoSBBI Internship is our continual commitment to young scholars. The perpetual mentorship and commitment is what makes CoSBBI unique and is a critical focus of our educational development pipeline that we feel will lead to successful STEM careers. Any summer after completing first-year CoSBBI or other site of UPCI Academy 8-12 weeks in the summer or part-time throughout the year

Outreach – Moonshot – School for Science and Math at Pittsburgh Form a partnership between the University of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Public Schools in collaboration/consultation with the School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt to extend the first year summer research experience into a year-long endeavor. Details 1 day a week pull-out program for 1 year Prepare students for research experience Communication intensive course Application to Siemens and Intel after experience Extend our commitment to mentorship SSMP A partnership between CoSBBI Internship Career AND

lncRNAs in Breast Cancer ENCODE reveals there are more lncRNAs than protein coding genes. The function of most are largely unknown. Our interest is identifying and characterizing the regulation and function of lncRNAs in breast cancer. We identified a set of lncRNAs regulated by IGF1. SNHG7, one of these lncRNAs, controls IGF1 signaling and cell proliferation Mechanism? Other key lncRNAs? Induced genes MCF7 Proliferation IGF Signaling Transcripts IGF1 signaling SNHG7 siCtl siSNHG7 Repressed genes Proliferation