As a researcher with a strong background in protein biochemistry, genetics/epigenomics, and cancer biology, I specialize in simplifying complex biological mechanisms and making them engaging and accessible to students. I hold a PhD in Biological Sciences and have several years of research experience, with multiple peer-reviewed publications that reflect my expertise in molecular and cellular biology.
I have taught and mentored students at the undergraduate and graduate levels for more than...
As a researcher with a strong background in protein biochemistry, genetics/epigenomics, and cancer biology, I specialize in simplifying complex biological mechanisms and making them engaging and accessible to students. I hold a PhD in Biological Sciences and have several years of research experience, with multiple peer-reviewed publications that reflect my expertise in molecular and cellular biology.
I have taught and mentored students at the undergraduate and graduate levels for more than 5 years, in one-on-one setting. My experience includes guiding students through challenging concepts in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, cell signaling, immunology, and cancer biology. I have also supervised trainees in laboratory techniques and experimental design, helping them build both theoretical understanding and practical confidence.
My tutoring approach focuses on breaking down complicated mechanisms into simple, intuitive steps using diagrams, analogies, and clear conceptual frameworks. I tailor my explanations to each student’s learning style and create an encouraging environment where questions are welcomed. Students I’ve taught have ranged from high-school learners , to undergraduates taking core biology courses, to graduate students working on advanced topics for research projects.
Whether you are struggling with foundational ideas or advanced systems-level pathways, I aim to make biology interesting, understandable, and enjoyable—while helping you build strong, lasting conceptual clarity.