2024
DOI: 10.1002/pld3.70019
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Interdisciplinarity through internationality: Results from a US–Mexico graduate course bridging computational and plant science

Daniel H. Chitwood,
Alejandra Rougon‐Cardoso,
Robert VanBuren

Abstract: Interdisciplinarity is used to integrate and synthesize new research directions between scientific domains, but it is not the only means by which to generate novelty by bringing diverse perspectives together. Internationality draws upon cultural and linguistic diversity that can potentially impact interdisciplinarity as well. We created an interdisciplinary class originally intended to bridge computational and plant science that eventually became international in scope, including students from the United State… Show more

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