...experience working with undergraduate and graduate students. Through my experience teaching courses I have developed a variety of tools to help teach students with different learning styles and have learned to be very adaptive in helping students. My training as a Molecular Biologist means I have a wide background that includes experience in many STEM disciplines and I love using this broad integrative background to be able to better relate concepts to students and help...
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I have helped several college students through challenging chemistry, physics, and biology courses. After graduating from the University of Michigan, I have been spending most of my time doing research. My research projects have ranged from molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational biology to applied chemistry, nanomaterials, and algorithm development. I think that I have received enough experience not only to be an expert in these fields, but also confidently share my knowledge with my students.
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...high school level Biology, to intermediate subjects like undergraduate Biochemistry, Biology, Genetics and Microbiology and advanced subjects such as Molecular Biology and Cellular Biology. I have a BS in Biotechnology and a Masters in Molecular Biology from University of Missouri-St.Louis. I have experience in private tutoring and as an instructor, I am personable, patient and passionate about my tutoring subjects. In my personal time, I am an avid tennis player, film buff and music connoisseur.
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...those where both students and instructors learn from each other. My teaching style is interactive, and based on real life examples. I encourage questions, exploration, and even healthy debate! Together, we'll create a dynamic learning environment that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love for lifelong learning.Beyond the textbook, I'm committed to helping you navigate the ever-evolving world,with real-world examples, industry insights, and connect you with opportunities to apply your skills practically. My goal...
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...a mere career choice for me; but an opportunity to fulfill my fundamentally inquisitive nature. Along this journey, I chose to focus my study on neuroscience and obtained a Ph.D. in this field. Now, I work in the biotechnology industry: writing patents for universities, emerging biotechnology companies, and inventors alike. This academic trajectory has enabled me to garner a fierce strength in writing/editing, biology, neuroscience, and critical thinking. I look forward to helping you develop...
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...skilled in biology, with a Bachelor's in Biological Sciences from Arizona State University. I studied Molecular Biosciences and Biotechnology for 3 years before switching to Biological Sciences, so I have extensive knowledge and experience in molecular and microbiology. I love art, writing and photography, singing and being silly. I love little kids and I believe that adults are just big kids, too. I am looking forward to getting to know you and helping you!... My teaching...
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...I received my Bachelors of Science in Natural Resources Management with a focus on Goat, plant biotechnology, and aquatic research. Since graduation, I have honed several lab skills including but not limited to molecular and biotechnology procedures in plants, fungi, and amphibians on USDA and government-university sponsored research projects as well as worked as a TA (teaching assistant). While I've tutored a broad range of subjects from literature to science, I am most passionate about...
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My overall philosophy of teaching is simple: I hope to make the students whom I interact with more curious and interested in the biological sciences, through storytelling and engaged learning. My emphasis is that Science is exciting, dynamic, and fun, not dull dry textbook!
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...and I've spent years tutoring both high school and college students in various subjects as a paid tutor. I also have extensive teaching experience in high school classes from volunteer work with Peer Health Exchange in Boston. As a former pre-med student, I'm particularly interested in helping other aspiring physicians meet their course and MCAT goals. I love simplifying complex scientific/mathematical concepts and re-imagining them in different ways to foster a deeper understanding of the...
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...resilience and time managementskills that I now pass on to others in their own learning journeys. My interest in teaching stemmed from this process of overcoming obstacles. As I navigated my education, I realized that the tools I gained could help others. What inspires me most about teaching is the opportunity to help others unlock their potential, especially those who may feel overwhelmed by their own challenges. Teaching is more than just sharing knowledgeit's about...
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...responsibility. 2. Love of the subject and knowledge of the subject I am teaching go a long way to imparting the true excitement of learning. I have mastered many fields and work to intersperse "real-world" examples into my teaching. 3. A Russian author said, "You can teach anything to anyone if you truly understand it yourself." I believe that. I work hard to truly understand the subject and choose not to try to teach a...
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I am passionate educator, research scientist and mentor with experience in diverse STEM topics especially advanced biology. My core expertise is in the area of cell biology, stem cells, molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, cell and gene therapy and biotechnology. It would be my privilege to help students achieve their educational goals and milestones.
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...activities to present advances in biomedical research to the general public. Moreover, I also trained and mentored several high school and university trainees in laboratory research. Thus, as a tutor, I will be able to go beyond the textbook to help students learn and appreciate concepts in various Science-based subjects. My objective is to share my enthusiasm and knowledge with my students, while hopefully making the Sciences fun and interesting for them in the process....
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...years. I graduated in Physics from Florida State university and have ample experience in college level mathematics, physics, engineering, and chemistry. My background is condensed matter research, built on the groundwork of fundamentals in algebra and calculus, so i am able to accommodate all levels and types of coursework, from an elementary schooler first learning math to a graduate student completing research tasks. I look forward to working with you towards your highest success.
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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"Learning is a process measured not by the amount of knowledge we possess, but by our ability to understand and adapt how we teach ourselves."
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...the UK, specialising in immunolog. Additionally, I have a master's degree in medical biotechnology and a BSc in microbiology. Worked in teaching, academia, and biomedical research over 8 years in the UK and Dubai, taught biology and chemistry for A level and high school and worked as a lecturer in Salford University over three years, teaching undergraduate students different modules in biomedical sciences. During my teaching journey, I try to be creative in providing scientific...
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...past 16 years to high school students, undergraduate students and graduate students. While I tutor a broad range of science subjects, I am most passionate about Biochemistry courses including General Biochemistry, Protein Biochemistry, Carbohydrate Biochemistry, Immunochemistry, Toxicology, Nutrition Biochemistry and Genetics. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for exams, we always seem to have the most fun with remarkable advancements prepping for exams and assignments. I enjoy reading that which enriches my life, walking...
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...data-driven, ensuring that the educational materials and strategies I provide are not only aligned with current academic standards but are also tailored to each student's learning style and aspirations. I am dedicated to continuous improvement, both for my students and for myself as an educator. By staying updated with the latest trends in education, technology, and career development, I am able to offer materials and guidance that are relevant, innovative, and impactful. I take pride...
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Genetic engineering is a unique and difficult field that seeks to apply new discoveries to poorly understood systems. Despite so many recent advances in elucidating the mechanisms by which genes work on a molecular level, there are still many aspects in the field that are unknown. These challenges, however, have not halted progress and there have been many notable accomplishments, including engineering bacteria to produce biofuels, creating crop plants that supply essential nutrients, and developing a host of animal models of human disease. Even with a solid foundation in genetics, however, many students find the application of that knowledge to be problematic.
Genetic engineering is a complex field with a lot of information to take in. An unenthusiastic or unprepared teacher can leave one lost and confused, and trying to self-study with textbooks is equally as daunting. Fortunately, there are a number of private tutors who can provide crucial guidance in the field. If you are someone who is struggling with understanding various concepts in genetic engineering, contact Varsity Tutors and ask for help connecting with a tutor who is familiar with the field. By working with an individual who has knowledge of the broad range of systems in genetic engineering, and who can assess your training as part of a program of genetic engineering tutoring, you will be able to prepare for academic success.
Even for a student with a comprehensive background in biology, there are many challenges to doing well in genetic engineering. Planning a project requires facility with online databases of gene sequences and construction of a suitable vector. This is usually an in silico first step, followed by in vivo construction in E. coli. Each of these steps has many potential pitfalls that can be addressed and prevented with tutoring, even if the project is one carried out just in a classroom setting or as a thought exercise for homework. For example, a plasmid that replicates in E. coli uses a different sort of machinery than one that replicates in Bacillus subtilis. The novice genetic engineer may not realize this distinction and waste valuable time troubleshooting transformation protocols when the real issue is one of plasmid incompatibility. Genetic engineering in eukaryotes adds a whole new layer of complexity. Nuclear genes cannot be stably expressed from plasmids, since there is no analogous structure native to eukaryotes. Eukaryotic genes also include introns, and a genetic engineering construct made only from the exons of a gene will not fare well in most systems. The issues go on, and can turn a project that should take a week or two into one that takes months. Genetic engineering tutoring can help solve these issues before they become compounded problems.
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During today's session, the student and I worked on a practice set for the biology assessment test. Although we made good progress, he struggled with some of the problems. The main issue was that it was difficult for him to comprehend what was being asked of him; this is a consequence of his reading-comprehension issues. To address these difficulties, I suggested certain strategies he could employ to make educated guesses on the questions he struggled with the most. Overall, it was a productive session.
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