I have a Bachelor's degree in Biology, Vertebrate Physiology, and German, as well as a Master's degree in Cell and Developmental biology from Thomas Jefferson University and have been working as an adjunct professor teaching biology at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for nearly two years. I work as a research technician researching the physiological basis of taste and it...
I have a Bachelor's degree in Biology, Vertebrate Physiology, and German, as well as a Master's degree in Cell and Developmental biology from Thomas Jefferson University and have been working as an adjunct professor teaching biology at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for nearly two years. I work as a research technician researching the physiological basis of taste and itch perception. Prior to teaching college biology, I took several pedagogical courses during my undergraduate and graduate studies to learn how to effectively teach students of all ages. I have a passion for science and teaching, and I have a knack for making difficult concepts easy through building foundational understanding and relating difficult concepts to every day examples. I am personable, relatable, reliable, and tenacious. I will do everything I can to make sure you learn and understand the topics that trouble you. I am flexible with my schedule and will accommodate yours as best as I can!