My major teaching responsibility is BioMG6330, DNA Biology. This course covers the molecular biology and biochemistry of DNA metabolism. Topics include DNA replication, genetic recombination, DNA repair, DNA damage checkpoints, DNA transposition, somatic hypermutation, and DNA editing technologies. Students will become familiar with these topics by reading papers in a journal club format that include genetic, biochemical, structural, and computational biology methodologies.
My overall goal is to prepare students to independently evaluate biochemical and genetic studies, to develop theories that support existing data, and to propose experimental approaches to test specific hypotheses. Students attend three hours of lecture per week, read original research papers that they then present and critically evaluate in a journal club, and write a series of reports based on an analysis of original research articles. A wonderful aspect of this course is that it describes rapidly evolving fields; this allows me to introduce new material and reorganize my lectures on a yearly basis. All course material (lectures, readings, problem sets, written assignments) is available through Cornell Canvas.
My other teaching commitments include participating, organizing, or co-organizing Graduate Topics/Problems in Genetics and Biochemistry (BioMG7800), and lecturing in BioMG8369/BioMG7810, Foundations and Frontiers in Cellular and Molecular Biology. These courses are directed towards graduate students in the Fields of BMCB and GGD. I teach regularly in BioBM1320, Orientation Lectures in Molecular Biology and Genetics, mentor undergraduates in research (BioG4990), and serve as an Adhoc thesis reviewer in the Biology Honor Program.