I’ve been fortunate to learn from many exceptional teachers and mentors throughout my education. I believe that science thrives when methods, coding resources, and technical details are shared openly, allowing others to build on and refine existing work. This webpage is dedicated to making the tools and tutorials that have helped me freely available, so anyone can adapt and improve them for their own endeavors.
Supported Lipid Bilayer Preparation
Below is a link to a Google document containing a synopsis of how I optimized the formation of supported lipid bilayers during my graduate studies. The document, inspired by The Journal of Visual Experiments, serves as both a written procedure and a photo/video documentation of the process. If you use the document to aid your experiments, I’d love to hear which parts you found most useful so I can emphasize them for future readers.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19yCojJ4NiMJ7gUCpseebY0peytSLOKWST7_qAM1muRU/edit?usp=sharing
Undergraduate Organic Chemistry I/II Reaction Summaries
Below is a link to a PDF containing a synopsis of all the organic chemistry I and II reactions I learned in 2016. The synopsis of each reaction contains its arrow pushing mechanism, and relevant reactions outcomes/restrictions. The PDF is not text search-able, but each reaction has a bookmark.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14mdzFOcH–k3kyHLWsLS7Ev36-CsQ2le/view?usp=sharing