Adrian Santana

Research Assistant @ National Institutes of Health

About Adrian Santana

Adrian Santana is a Research Assistant with extensive experience in online chemistry education and currently works at Johns Hopkins University and the National Institutes of Health. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health Studies from Johns Hopkins University and has been involved in teaching and facilitating chemistry courses since 2019.

Work at National Institutes of Health

Adrian Santana has been employed as a Research Assistant at the National Institutes of Health, specifically within the National Institute on Aging, since 2019. This role is based in the Baltimore, Maryland area. The National Institute on Aging focuses on understanding the aging process and age-related diseases, contributing to research that informs public health policies and practices.

Current Role at Johns Hopkins University

Since 2019, Adrian Santana has served as a PILOT leader for Organic Chemistry 1 & 2 at PILOT Learning, part of Johns Hopkins University. In this capacity, he facilitates online chemistry education, enhancing the learning experience for students. Additionally, he has been a Teaching Assistant for Chemistry with Lab at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing since 2020, further contributing to the academic environment.

Education and Expertise

Adrian Santana earned a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health Studies from The Johns Hopkins University, studying from 2017 to 2021. He also studied Spanish for the Professions during this time. Prior to this, he attended Miami Dade College, where he completed an Associate of Arts in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from 2015 to 2017. His educational background supports his roles in chemistry education and research.

Online Chemistry Education Facilitation

Since 2020, Adrian Santana has been actively involved in facilitating online chemistry education. He leads an online inorganic chemistry class at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, contributing to the development of accessible and effective chemistry learning experiences for students in a digital format.

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