

I am a passionate biologist with a strong academic foundation and a completed master’s degree in botany, deeply motivated by curiosity, discovery, and education. I am equally driven by research and teaching, with a keen interest in exploring biological systems and their interconnectedness. In the classroom, I strive to make complex biological concepts accessible, engaging, and relevant, encouraging critical thinking and scientific inquiry among learners. Beyond teaching, my research experience strengthens my ability to bridge theory with real-world applications, from laboratory investigations to field-based observations. Dedicated to lifelong learning and mentorship, I aim to inspire students and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of biological sciences.
Laboratory techniques (eg, microscopy, chromatography, spectrophotometry)