2024-2025 INSPIRE Teachers

​Aayesha Nangia

  • During the 2024-2025 INSPIRE program, Aayesha taught 8th grade Science at Huerta Middle School in Santa Clara Unified School District.  

  • Ayesha’s Education Transfer Plan connects her research on frog defense mechanisms to highlight how certain traits play the role of adaptations for species as they undergo natural selection.


 

Jaime Vazquez

  • During the 2024-2025 INSPIRE program, Jaime taught 10th grade Biology and 12th grad Human Biology at East Palo Alto Academy in the Sequoia Union High School District.  

  • Jaime’s Education Transfer Plan connects his research on rates of herbivory on the keystone Q. agrifolia oak to fundamental ecological concepts such as energy flows and trophic cascades. 


 

Jesus Rojas


 

Jose Lopez

  • During the 2024-2025 INSPIRE program, Jose taught Physics at San Mateo High School in the San Mateo Union High School District.

  • Jose’s Education Transfer Plan connects his research characterizing the BmpC protein which is essential for nucleoside-transfer in Borrelia burgdorferi, a causative agent of Lyme disease to how we can apply the physics of optics and electromagnetic radiation to study something so small.

     


 

Lia Kim


 

Tess Carlson


Anjana Amirapu


Anu Sarkar


Chris Groth


Enasia McElvaine


Kate Haber

  • During the 2023-2024 INSPIRE program, Kate taught AP Biology and Anatomy and Physiology at Berkeley High in Berkeley Unified School District.

  • Kate’s Education Transfer Plan connects her research on fish hybridization to her AP Biology class.


Seema Sharma


Shannon Mueller


 

 

Teacher Created Resources

All teachers in the INSPIRE program have generously shared the resources they created during the program. They have shared their Education Transfer Plans (unit plans that bring their research experiences to their curriculum) and their Research Posters (generated from their summer research experience and presented at the B-SURP Symposium).