Hello and welcome! My name is Emad, and I’m passionate about helping students build a deep and confident understanding of science. I graduated summa cum laude from The City College of New York with a B.S. in Chemistry, earned a Master’s in Information Systems from Capella University, and later completed my Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) at Mercer University. Throughout my academic career, I tutored peers in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, and physics—guiding many to improved...
Hello and welcome! My name is Emad, and I’m passionate about helping students build a deep and confident understanding of science. I graduated summa cum laude from The City College of New York with a B.S. in Chemistry, earned a Master’s in Information Systems from Capella University, and later completed my Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) at Mercer University. Throughout my academic career, I tutored peers in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, and physics—guiding many to improved grades and renewed confidence. My professional background extends beyond the classroom: I have worked in molecular biology research, including cDNA cloning and protein expression, and co-founded a biotechnology company, Omega Bio-tek, where I gained hands-on experience translating theory into practical innovation.
As a tutor, I focus on more than memorization—I aim to help students understand why concepts work the way they do. My approach is personalized and adaptive: I assess each student’s learning style, identify conceptual gaps, and build from first principles to advanced problem-solving. I use real-world examples from pharmacy, chemistry, and biotechnology to make complex ideas relatable and memorable. Whether you’re preparing for an exam, strengthening your foundation in the sciences, or pursuing a future in healthcare or research, I will meet you where you are and guide you toward your goals with patience, clarity, and enthusiasm. My goal is not only to help you succeed academically but to help you truly enjoy the process of scientific discovery.