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Active-learning exercises to teach drug-receptor interactions in a medicinal chemistry course.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:To incorporate structural biology, enzyme kinetics, and visualization of protein structures in a medicinal chemistry course to teach fundamental concepts of drug design and principles of drug action. DESIGN:Pedagogy for active learning was incorporated via hands-on experience with visualization software for drug-receptor interactions and concurrent laboratory sessions. Learning methods included use of clicker technology, in-class assignments, and analogies. ASSESSMENT:Quizzes and tests that included multiple-choice and open-ended items based on Bloom's taxonomy were used to assess learning. Student feedback, classroom exercises, and tests were used to assess teaching methods and effectiveness in meeting learning outcomes. CONCLUSION:The addition of active-learning activities increased students' understanding of fundamental medicinal chemistry concepts such as ionization state of molecules, enzyme kinetics, and the significance of protein structure in drug design.

SUBMITTER: Satyanarayanajois SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2987287 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Active-learning exercises to teach drug-receptor interactions in a medicinal chemistry course.

Satyanarayanajois Seetharama D SD  

American journal of pharmaceutical education 20101001 8


<h4>Objective</h4>To incorporate structural biology, enzyme kinetics, and visualization of protein structures in a medicinal chemistry course to teach fundamental concepts of drug design and principles of drug action.<h4>Design</h4>Pedagogy for active learning was incorporated via hands-on experience with visualization software for drug-receptor interactions and concurrent laboratory sessions. Learning methods included use of clicker technology, in-class assignments, and analogies.<h4>Assessment  ...[more]

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