I hold a PhD in Neuroscience and completed postdoctoral research training at Johns Hopkins University. My academic background includes extensive training in neuroscience, biology, cell biology, and biochemistry, along with many years of research experience studying biological mechanisms relevant to neurological diseases. This training has provided me with a strong foundation in the life sciences and the ability to explain complex biological concepts clearly and logically.
Although I have...
I hold a PhD in Neuroscience and completed postdoctoral research training at Johns Hopkins University. My academic background includes extensive training in neuroscience, biology, cell biology, and biochemistry, along with many years of research experience studying biological mechanisms relevant to neurological diseases. This training has provided me with a strong foundation in the life sciences and the ability to explain complex biological concepts clearly and logically.
Although I have not held a formal classroom teaching position in the United States, I have significant experience mentoring undergraduate students and junior trainees in biomedical research environments at Johns Hopkins University. During my research training, I mentored undergraduate students in laboratory settings and provided one-on-one guidance in experimental design, laboratory techniques, and the interpretation of scientific data. I also helped students strengthen their understanding of key subjects such as biology, cell biology, biochemistry, and neuroscience that were directly relevant to their research projects.
My mentoring approach focuses on helping students develop strong conceptual understanding while building problem-solving skills. I regularly assisted undergraduate students in preparing research presentations, writing scientific reports, and discussing complex biological topics in a clear and structured way. These mentoring experiences have helped me develop an effective one-on-one teaching style that supports students as they gain confidence and mastery in challenging life science subjects.