Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Medical Genomics, University of Toronto
After my undergraduate work in biochemistry I received a PhD from ETH Zurich in antibody engineering. I have since received a Masters in Secondary and Higher Education, qualifying me to teach biology and chemistry. After working as a high school teacher for several years I am now at the University of Toronto, where I teach in a graduate program for medical genomics.
Virtual labs can help students learn, but they can’t replace hands-on experience
Feb 02, 2022 08:45 am UTC| Science
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