In my PhD, I have been privileged to be a McDougal Graduate Teaching Fellow at Yale’s Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, where I have co-facilitated various teaching workshops and learning communities on a variety of pedagogical topics for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. I was also selected as a 2025-26 CRC Mellon Pedagogy Fellow at the Yale Center for Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (RITM).

I have also been a teaching fellow (teaching assistant) for three courses (Introduction to Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Biology of Terrestrial Arthropods, Evolution and Medicine) and was a guest lecturer on fitness landscapes for Evolutionary Biology in Spring 2026. In Spring 2027, I will be co-teaching “Biology of Humans” with Valerie Horsley, an interdisciplinary course on the intersection of human biology, society, and medicine, as part of the Associates in Teaching program.