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Medical School professor offers class to freshmen |
THE JOHNS HOPKINS NEWSLETTER 03/27/2014 |
Smith alumna Forrest Spencer ’78, associate professor of medicine, molecular biology and genetics, did not begin her career with a focus on teaching, but now she’s leading a gateway science course for budding scientists at the Johns Hopkins University. “Most of my career has been spent in research,” she says. “About five or six years ago, I became engaged in some outreach to high school students. I was very inspired by them and that has focused my interest in teaching quite a lot.” [For a copy of the article, email Marti Hobbes.]
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