Teaching and Mentorship


State University of New York at Buffalo:

Courses:
  • Lecturer: MIC 501 Graduate Microbiology, 2009-present
  • Lecturer: MIC 610 Critical Analysis, 2009-present
  • Course Co-director and Facilitator: BMS 619 Microbiology Graduate Student Seminar 2009-present
  • Course Co-director and Facilitator: BMS 512 Graduate Student Seminar, 2009-present
Research Supervision:
  • Hyun Ah Yi, "HIV Entry Inhibition and the Mechanism of Membrane Fusion", current Ph.D. Student
  • Jun Soo Kim, Undergraduate, Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2008-2009
  • Daniel Radecki, Undergraduate, Biological Sciences, 2008-2009


National Cancer Institute:
Director of a small staff of post-baccalaureate, college and high school interns 2006-2007 Participant in the National Institutes of Health Student Intern Program [2004-present]

Student awards:
3rd Place, Frederick County Science and Engineering Fair Poster Presentation, Mentor, 2006-2007

United States Army Award for Outstanding Science Project, Frederick County Science and Engineering Fair Poster Presentation, Mentor, 2005-2006

2nd Place, Frederick County Science and Engineering Fair Poster Presentation, Mentor, 2005-2006


Other:
Volunteer Science Mentor and Presenter, Longfellow Elementary School, Oak Park, Illinois, 2003

Graduate Student Instructor, Technical Biochemistry (BCHE 307), University of Illinois at Chicago, 2002

Graduate Student Instructor, Technical Biochemistry (BCHE 307), University of Illinois at Chicago, 2002

Graduate Student Instructor, Introduction to Biochemistry (BCHE 411), University of Illinois at Chicago, 2001

Graduate Student Instructor, Biochemistry (BCHE 460), University of Illinois at Chicago, 2000

Women in Science and Engineering Mentor, University of Iowa, 1998-2000