Chemistry and Biochemistry can feel intimidating—but they don’t have to! I’ve earned a Bachelor’s in Biochemistry and a Master’s in Chemical Sciences, and I currently work as a Lead Researcher in the Department of Structural Biology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. My background isn’t just academic—I spend every day applying these concepts in real-world research, which means I can help you understand not just the “what,” but the “why” and “how.”
As a part of my ongoing research...
Chemistry and Biochemistry can feel intimidating—but they don’t have to! I’ve earned a Bachelor’s in Biochemistry and a Master’s in Chemical Sciences, and I currently work as a Lead Researcher in the Department of Structural Biology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. My background isn’t just academic—I spend every day applying these concepts in real-world research, which means I can help you understand not just the “what,” but the “why” and “how.”
As a part of my ongoing research work, I frequently mentor post-docs, fellow scientists, and technical staff in biochemical concepts and laboratory techniques and regularly present research findings and published scientific papers to diverse audiences. These presentations frequently involve simplifying complex biochemistry and molecular biology concepts and techniques - a skill that translates directly into effective tutoring. Whether I'm walking through enzyme kinetics, metabolic regulation, or protein structure-function relationships, I focus on clarity, logical progression, and connection to broader biological systems.
My goal in tutoring biochemistry is to bridge the gap between memorization and mastery - empowering students to think critically, apply biochemical principles with confidence, and succeed in both coursework and research environments.