Teaching
Experience
As
Instructor
“The
Cycle of Life: A History of Ecology,” at
the History Department, Yale University, New
Haven, CT, upcoming in Spring 2005
“‘Lives
in Science,’ History of Science, 18th-20th Centuries,”
at the History
Department, George Washington University,
Washington, DC, Fall 2003
“History
of Modern Medicine, An Historical Approach,”
at the Zanvyl
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, The Johns
Hopkins University, Summer 2002
As
Teaching Assistant
“Lives in Science,” taught section
and delivered two lectures (with Professor
Daniel P. Todes), Fall 2002
“The
Automobile Age,” taught two sections (with Professor
Stuart W. Leslie), Spring 2002
“History of Medicine, Ancient Period
to the Scientific Revolution,” taught one section
(with Professor
Jerome Bylebyl), Fall 2000
“History
of Modern Medicine, 18th-20th Century,” taught
two sections (with Professors Mary
Fissell and Harry
Marks), Spring 2000
“Lives in Science,” taught section
and delivered two lectures (with Professor
Daniel Todes), Fall 1999
“Science in the Western Tradition:
The Rise of Modern Science,” taught one section
(with Professor
Sharon Kingsland), Spring 1999
“Science in the Western Tradition:
Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern,” taught
one section (with Professor
Lawrence Principe), Fall 1998
Mentorships
Senior
Thesis mentor, Program
in the History of Medicine and History of Science,
Yale University, Fall 2004
International
Baccalaureate Extended Essay Mentor/Expert Reader,
Westwood
High School, Austin, Texas, Fall 2002
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