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Personal bio
Kara Helmke Rogers received her undergraduate degrees at the University of Texas at Austin, with a B.S. in Biology and B.A. in Honors Liberal Arts (Plan II). She received her PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology from UC Berkeley in 2013 where she studied the molecular mechanisms of cell division. Kara was the Education and Program Coordinator for the UCSF Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology (2013-2015) where she taught synthetic biology and supervised team undergraduate research projects, as well as coordinating diverse K-12 and public outreach opportunities. In Stanford's Bioengineering department, she teaches biological lab courses and helps to develop innovative coursework to help students creatively approach and solve problems. One of her passions is science communication, and she instills that into all of her technical courses. Currently teaching
BIOE 191: Bioengineering Problems and Experimental Investigation
(Autumn, Winter, Summer)
BIOE 391: Directed Study (Winter, Spring, Summer) |