Virtual Labs and Real Scientists: Can Virtual Labs Produce Real Scientists?


Symposium 478

grover
groverak@fhs.mcmaster.ca


Dr. Thygesen:  I am glad to see your nice presentation and hope you enjoy the meeting. "Another aspect of this discussion that is rarely touched is the fact that simulation programs will always present "by the book" experiment and never confront the students with important experimental issues such as experimental errors and biological variation."   I disagree with this gloomy statement.  It is not outside the realm of today's technology to throw in random variables and obtain expected dimensions of variability in the human population.

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