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Teaching

COURSES

PVS 5632: Vaccines: Mechanisms of Immune Protection [Spring 2020]
Lectured on Bacterial Strategies for Immune Evasion and Vaccines for DNA Viruses
Served as a peer mentor for graduate students enrolled in the course for their capstone vaccine design projects

PVS 2100: Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals [Fall 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020]
Designed and developed Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology
Instructed two laboratory sections (60-70 students) in various laboratory techniques and concepts
Designed, administered and graded quizzes, exams and laboratory practica
Managed course content and gradebooks through online Learning Management Systems/Blackboard Learn
Provided students with one-on-one office hour appointments and regular out of class assistance
Held exam review sessions

PVS 3700: Emerging Infectious Diseases [Spring 2018, 2020]

Instructed undergraduate students in relevant principles of infectious disease emergence, pathology and immunology
Lectured on the following topics: Mobile genetic elements, movement of infectious diseases over large distances and naïve host populations, Host range of zoonotic diseases, human behaviors and emerging infectious diseases, etc.
Designed, administered and graded quizzes and exams

PVS 4300: Principles of Pathobiology [Spring 2019]
Designed, administered and graded quizzes and exams
Instructed students one-on-one during office hours on various principles of pathobiology

LECTURES

1. Catch Me if You Can: Bacterial Strategies for Immune Evasion. PVS 5632: Vaccines, Mechanisms of Immune Protection. Spring 2020.
2. Vaccines for DNA Viruses. PVS 5632: Vaccines, Mechanisms of Immune Protection. Spring 2020.
3. Mobile Genetic Elements: The Black Death and Antibiotic Resistance. PVS3700: Emerging Infectious Diseases. Spring 2018, 2020.
4. Who’s on First: Host Range of Zoonotic Diseases. PVS3700: Emerging Infectious Diseases. Spring 2018, 2020.
5. Human Behaviors and Emerging Infectious Diseases. PVS3700: Emerging Infectious Diseases. Spring 2018, 2020.
6. The Amazing Ability of Bats to Control Highly Virulent Viruses. PVS3700: Emerging Infectious Diseases. Spring 2018, 2020.
7. The Gift of Flight: Movement of Infectious Disease Over Large Distances and Naïve Host Populations. PVS 3700: Emerging Infectious Diseases. Spring 2018