I am an adjunct professor at the City University of New York. Currently I teach in the Biology Department at Brooklyn College.


SUMMER 2008
 
Modern Life and Biology (CC 3.21) is an introductory biology course for non-biology majors. The summer core is an intensive 6-week class taught in an online format.

Course materials for Summer Core Biology can be found on the caucus pages here. 


SPRING 2008


At Brooklyn College I teach the laboratory for Modern Life and Biology (CC 3.21), an introductory biology course for non-biology majors. It covers basic aspects of modern biological theory and methods. 

Course materials for Core Biology can be found here. 

At the Graduate Centre I am a TA for Biostatistics (Bio 78201), an upper-level graduate course that covers foundations of statistical approaches in biology. The course includes a laboratory that teaches SAS program code for data analysis.


Course materials for Biostats can be found here.
http://caucus.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~caucus/http://caucus.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~caucus/http://research.amnh.org/~rfr/biostat.htmshapeimage_2_link_0shapeimage_2_link_1shapeimage_2_link_2
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