Teaching



Courses

Together with Tessa Calhoun, I teach the laboratory modules of the Integrated Science Course for freshmen.

The following modules are planned for  the academic year 2010/2011:

Moving through fluids (2 wks)
Introduction to experiment ( 1wk)
Mutation rates in yeast (2 wks)
Electronics (5 wks) 
Brownian motion (2 wks)

Chemotaxis and Motility (2 wks)
Radiation and randomness (2 wks)
Chemistry (2 wks)
Optics (2 wks)
Table-top experiment design (2 wks)

In the academic year 2009/2010, I was teaching the following lab modules with Ethan Perlstein:

Moving through fluids (2 wks)
Tissue mechanics and aging (2 wks)
Mutation rates in yeast (2 wks)
Radiation and randomness (2 wks)
Brownian motion (2 wks)
Chemotaxis and Motility (2 wks)
Biochemistry (4 wks)
Electronics (5 wks)
Optics (3 wks)


Undergraduate Research

Junior Papers and Senior Theses

If you are an ISC, PHY or MOL junior, you can do your junior paper (JP) and/or senior thesis (ST) in my lab. I take 1-2 students every year. Email me and we can arrange for a short meeting to discuss available projects.

Summer Lab Work

If you are a Princeton undergraduate and/or participate in the summer program of the Molecular Biology Department, you can work in my lab during the summer. If you are neither but want to work in my lab during the summer, you may still be able to do so; email me for details.

Semester Lab Work

As a freshman or sophomore, you are welcome to work in my lab if there is space. Email me and we can arrange for a short meeting.