...Currently, I’m at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in Cambridge, MA working in early drug discovery. When not working with proteins, I enjoy helping students deepen their understanding of the chemical and biological phenomena in the world around us. I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Chicago in 2022, graduating with degrees in Chemistry and Biological Chemistry. (read more)
...I have taught topics from Algebra 1 through Calculus 1 to students in Grades 2-6. My students perform extremely well at national math and science competitions (AMC, USABO, etc). I have a theoretical background in plant genetics. I am also familiar with the genetic and other engineering of agricultural crops for human use. (read more)
...While at Rice, Hector took a breadth of courses in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology. Hector has +10 years of experience tutoring students in grades 8-12 and adults students. He is also versed in standardized tests including: MCAT, ACT, SSAT, and SAT. (read more)
...When presented with new or challenging material, it is important that they attempt the work first themselves rather than immediately giving up and waiting for assistance. Math is about critical thinking and problem solving, and persistance is key. I also encourage them to build relationships with their teacher and check in with them as often as possible. (read more)
...In Fall of 2010, I began my studies at the College of the Holy Cross. While studying at Holy Cross, I tutored at the Calculus Workshop for two years while I was pursuing a major in Mathematics. Later on, I switched my major to Philosophy. (read more)