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BIOL 3110 Molecular Biology I: Nucleic Acid Metabolism:

BIOL 3110 is a third-year course introducing basic concepts of nucleic acid metabolism and techniques working with DNA and RNA. I have been the member of the teaching team and taught one section of the course since 2021 Fall.  

BIOL 1000C BIOLOGY I: Cells, Molecular Biology and Genetics:

This is a first-year course offering to Biology major or non-major students. This course provides an introduction to major unifying concepts and fundamental principles of biology. It contains laboratory and lecture components. I have been the member of the teaching team and taught one section of the lecture component since 2015 fall.  

BIOL 5028  Topics in Molecular Biology II:

Proteins. BIOL5028 is a graduate-level course that covers topics in protein structure and function, and methods used to study protein structure and function. While I do provide some lecturing on basic concepts of protein structure and function, the majority of the course is a protein structure analysis workshop. Students are given opportunities to develop skills by practicing different protein analysis and presentation software. My work focuses on providing students with feedback through reviewing and editing their writing, and providing comments on their presentations.