Rhea T.
Rhea majored in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at Yale University, where she completed her thesis research on studying the effects of m6A RNA modifications on blood system development and leukemia. She is currently an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School in the Pathways Program and is passionate about improving mental health care and resources.
Alice
Alice earned her PhD at MIT in Mechanical Engineering on the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. She received her Bachelor's in Physics from University of Chicago. Currently, she teaches Engineering at MIT.
Greg
Greg graduated with a double major in Physics and Math from Harvard (summa cum laude). He is now pursuing a PhD in Math at MIT, where his research focuses on the interaction between geometry and physics.
Calvin
Calvin holds a BS in Biochemistry from Georgia Tech and a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He is now a PhD candidate in Biology at Johns Hopkins.
Kristin
Kristin is a PhD student in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences program at Harvard Medical School. Previously, she earned her BA in Biology and received Harvard's Herchel Smith fellowship for an MA at Cambridge University.
Viemma
Viemma attended Rutgers University-New Brunswick where she received two Bachelor’s degrees: one in Public Health and one in Biological Sciences, summa cum laude. After completing her MD at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, she is now a General Surgery resident at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
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“I worked with David last semester for both Chemistry and Physics. I was so impressed! You can also throw almost any challenging problem from Intro to Chemistry or Physics his way and he will be able to guide you through the solution with different approaches. I would start a session feeling very lost and end the session with confidence. David's positivity, encouragement, and patience made learning the material an enjoyable experience!”
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“David really knew pathophysiology incredibly well. He was able to explain processes to me that I was struggling with. He was an excellent tutor not only because of his thorough knowledge, but also because of the way he broke down difficult concepts into smaller, more understandable parts. He also often had me teach these concepts back to him, a study method that I found to be extremely helpful. I came to David with a failing grade in this course and, with his support, I was able to pass my class. Thank you for your support, David!”
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