Developing Digital Simulations For Exploring Michaelis-Menten Enzyme Kinetics

Developing Digital Simulations For Exploring Michaelis-Menten Enzyme Kinetics

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Publication Date

10-2-2019

Abstract

Shiny is a package used in the R programming environment to develop interactive applications without the need for a background in HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript coding. Applications are run in a browser either remotely using shinyapps.io as a hosting service, or locally using a computer with R installed. The interactive nature of a Shiny application allows students to explore a (bio)chemical system in a manner that uses active-learning to promote critical thinking in the classroom. Work this summer focused on developing an application for Chem 240 that allows students to simulate Michaelis-Menten enzyme kinetic experiments and analyze the resulting data.

Project Mentor

Prof. D. Harvey, PhD

Funding and Acknowledgements

Funding: Faculty Summer Research Endowed Fund, Faculty Development Program

Developing Digital Simulations For Exploring Michaelis-Menten Enzyme Kinetics

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