“People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care.”
― Theodore Roosevelt
Teaching Summary
My approach to teaching is rooted in my experiences teaching in two unique settings: the traditional classroom and in summer mentored research programs. I have taught a wide audience ranging from quantitative majors to public health and clinical professionals at different levels including high-school, undergraduate, and graduate students. I have tutored children and youth, and volunteer with educational outreach programs like ASA StatFest (an undergraduate focused conference) and ICERM Girls Get Math at Brown University (a summer math camp for high school students in Rhode Island)
Brown University
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PHP1501 Essentials of Data Analysis, Fall 2022, Fall 2023, Fall 2024
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PHP 2508 Biostatistics and Data Analysis II, Spring 2025
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PHP 2511 Applied Regression Analysis, Spring 2023, Spring 2024, Spring 2025
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PHP 2516 Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
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PHP 2517 Applied Multilevel Data Analysis, Spring 2023, Spring 2024
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Advance-CTR Virtual Learning in R Module Series, Spring 2020
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Incorporating Statistical Planning Into the Research Strategy, Guest Lecturer, Spring 2020 and Summer 2020
New York University
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UGPH-GU 20 Biostatistics for Public Health, Fall 2021, Spring 2022
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GPH-GU 2995/5995 Biostatistics for Public Health, Fall 2021, Spring 2022
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GPH-GU 2353/3353 Regression I, Spring 2022
Arizona State University
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Introduction to Biostatistics, Guest Lecturer, MTBI, Summer 2019 and Summer 2018
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Introduction to Epidemic Modeling, Guest Lecturer, MTBI, Summer 2019
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Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Guest Lecturer, MTBI, Summer 2019 and Summer 2018
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Introduction to Applied Mathematics, Instructor, JBMSHP, Summer 2019
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Continuous Models for Life and Social Sciences, Guest Lecturer, Fall 2016
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Elementary Statistics, Guest Lecturer, Spring 2015
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Brief Calculus, Guest Lecturer, Spring 2011
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Calculus I, Guest Lecturer, Fall 2010