I graduated in 2010 from my undergraduate degree at Cardiff University in Wales in biomedical sciences specializing in the 2nd year in human anatomy involving dissection. After graduating, I went on to study for my PhD in stem cell science and specializing in neuroscience, learning about neurodevelopment and electrophysiology.
During my PhD, I helped with teaching undergraduate lab practical classes and grading lab reports. I graduated in 2014, and I went on to do a few months of teaching...
I graduated in 2010 from my undergraduate degree at Cardiff University in Wales in biomedical sciences specializing in the 2nd year in human anatomy involving dissection. After graduating, I went on to study for my PhD in stem cell science and specializing in neuroscience, learning about neurodevelopment and electrophysiology.
During my PhD, I helped with teaching undergraduate lab practical classes and grading lab reports. I graduated in 2014, and I went on to do a few months of teaching of human dissection at the undergraduate level before moving to the US.
In the US, my teaching experience involves mostly teaching at the high school/middle school level in the US for the last few years on various occasions on a volunteer basis. I have also been teaching graduate students how to communicate their research with a volunteer organisation I help to run. In the summer I will be teaching my first undergraduate class at UCI.