I am a graduate student in Biology at Arizona State University, where I specialize in human genetics, immunology, and anatomy & physiology. I currently serve as a Teaching Assistant for BIO 201 (Anatomy & Physiology) and have several years of experience teaching and mentoring undergraduate students in both lecture and laboratory settings.
Beyond the classroom, I’ve also tutored high school and college students in biology, genetics, and general science, focusing on building strong...
I am a graduate student in Biology at Arizona State University, where I specialize in human genetics, immunology, and anatomy & physiology. I currently serve as a Teaching Assistant for BIO 201 (Anatomy & Physiology) and have several years of experience teaching and mentoring undergraduate students in both lecture and laboratory settings.
Beyond the classroom, I’ve also tutored high school and college students in biology, genetics, and general science, focusing on building strong conceptual foundations and study strategies tailored to each learner’s needs. My approach blends active learning, visual aids, and real-world examples to make complex topics approachable and memorable.
I’ve taught hundreds of students, from first-year undergraduates to pre-medical candidates, both one-on-one and in small groups, and I take pride in helping students gain confidence and genuine curiosity in the sciences.