Amy Shteyman
About Amy Shteyman
Amy Shteyman is a Peer Tutor and Research Assistant at Yale University School of Medicine, specializing in neuroscience and cancer research. She has a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science from Yale and has experience in various educational and research roles since 2016.
Work at Yale University
Amy Shteyman has been actively involved at Yale University since 2016. She currently works as a Research Assistant in Neuroscience and Cancer research, a position she has held since 2019. Prior to this role, she worked as a Research Assistant at the Yale Brain Function Laboratory from 2016 to 2019. In addition to her research roles, she serves as a Peer Tutor at Yale University, providing support to students in the general chemistry sequence since 2019.
Education and Expertise
Amy Shteyman earned her Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science from Yale University, where she studied from 2018 to 2022. She also participated in a Summer Course Program in Physics at Columbia University in 2020. Additionally, she completed the Science Honors Program at Columbia University, focusing on Neuroscience, Genetics, Biotechnology, and Organic Chemistry from 2016 to 2018. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her research and tutoring roles.
Background
Amy Shteyman completed her high school education at Great Neck North High School, where she obtained her High School Diploma from 2014 to 2018. Her early academic experiences laid the groundwork for her pursuit of higher education and research opportunities in the fields of neuroscience and chemistry.
Tutoring and Student Support
In her role as a Peer Tutor at Yale University, Amy Shteyman provides feedback on course material and homework to students enrolled in the general chemistry sequence. She holds weekly office hours to assist students with their chemistry coursework, enhancing their understanding of the subject and supporting their academic success.