...When I went to university, I had studied three different majors because I had a passion to learn. I studied psychology, applied mathematics as well as biochemistry. Although I had always found that my strongest major was applied mathematics because it makes sense once you learned the formulas, functions and general bigger picture. (read more)
...An understanding of microbiology is also crucial to understanding the pharmacology of drugs used to treat HIV. In short, treatment involves a combination of drugs that inhibit different points in the viral replication cycle. The purpose of this strategy is to prevent the emergence of drug resistance while maximizing viral suppression. (read more)
...Students who I have helped think that my teaching approach is very special. The feedback is that those problems they have difficulty understand during their normal classes become much easier after my explanation. Helping my students also makes me feel successful. (read more)
...Throughout my time in the doctoral program, I worked with hundreds of students from various skill levels with their statistics coursework. I have worked with students on manual calculations and solving problems through SPSS and R. All of my tutoring has been done virtually and I have a ton of resources available to help you succeed. (read more)
...I have also taken graduate level courses in statistics. I have tutored students on concepts including probability distributions (normal, binomial etc.), hypothesis testing, and regression analyses. I teach these concepts using either R or MS Excel, depending upon the course requirements of the student. (read more)