I am an undergraduate educator who teaches microbiology with a public health focus to nursing and allied health students. I have also taught epidemiology to public health education majors. I organize the annual Microbiology, Public Health, and History film festival, which is now running for the third year.
More about the MPH film festival:
https://antimicrobialresistancefighters.org/jp/blog/the-global-fight-against-antimicrobial-resistance-gets-a-local-boost-in-pulaski-tennessee
https://asm.org/Articles/2023/August/Film-Festival
I completed my Ph.D. training in cell and molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry at Duke University where I also earned a graduate certificate in structural biology and biophysics. More recently, I earned a graduate certificate in epidemiology and clinical research from Stanford University.
I am currently exploring more opportunities and collaborations in public health.