I am a Junior visiting Lecturer in Biology with a strong academic foundation and a passion for effective scientific communication. I graduated with a 4.0 GPA and was recognized on the Dean’s List for outstanding academic performance. I have 5+ years of teaching experience and as an educator, I am committed to delivering clear, engaging instruction that supports student understanding and encourages critical thinking.
My teaching interests include human biology, health and wellbeing, and the application of biological concepts to real-world contexts. I take a student-centered approach, with an emphasis on clarity, structure, and professional communication skills to help learners succeed in both academic and professional settings.
In addition to my academic work, I am a national-level tennis player and a SAG silver medalist, I bring discipline, resilience, and teamwork developed through sport into my teaching and scholarly practice. I continue to engage in curriculum development and assessment design, with a focus on authentic learning experiences and collaborative learning environments.
Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a minor in exercise science (4.0 GPA)
William Woods University (Missouri, USA) (2022)
Amenorrhea in female athletes, Genetic conditions such as MKRH syndrome and Turner syndrome, Linking gut microbiota and athletic performance