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​Under construction but stay tuned! 

This is where Hannah plans to share resources related to teaching and mentoring. I am aways happy to share teaching documents (syllabi, rubrics, assignment descriptions) over email. 

At ESF, Hannah teaches Cellular Biology (EFB 325, spring semesters), Marine Symbiosis (EFB 496, fall semesters), Tropical Marine Ecology (EFB 496 every-other spring semester, w/ J. Drew), Biotechnology Senior Synthesis (BTC499, spring semesters, w/ C. Whipps). Hannah recently blogged about the 2025 Marine Symbiosis paper superlatives (read here) and cell bio's final project on emerging model organisms (). At ESF'phycosymbiosis.weebly.com/updates/esfs-next-top-model-organism-in-cell-biologys Cranbiology Lake Biological Station, I sometimes co-teach the aquatics module of EFB 202 (Ecological Monitoring) with Dr. Emily Arsenault.

Prior to ESF, Hannah co-taught “Siderophore Superlab,” a lab-based course for juniors in Haverford College’s biology department (with K. Whalen). In the meantime, please enjoy this twitter thread of the epic #SiderophoreSuperLab x #Unessay projects!

Interactive learning resources

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