Conversational Spanish Tutoring with Rocio Rodriguez
From 27.18 C$ /h
I am a very patient friend helping you to achieve your goals.
My method is based on how native Spanish speakers learn at home, by talking and listening.
I've been a Spanish community tutor since 2017 and totally love it! Currently learning LSM (Signed Language for Mexicans). Interest: Music, Movies, Reading, Crafts, Learning, Theology, Walking and Traveling.
I'm a scientist (Microbiologist, with master in Biochemistry and PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology) My experience as teacher in three top ranked schools in Mexico City and Monterrey Mexico, teaching Bioreactor Engineering both lab and theory and subjects related to bioengineering, pharmaceutics, biotechnology and Life Sciences.
My method is based on how native Spanish speakers learn at home, by talking and listening.
I've been a Spanish community tutor since 2017 and totally love it! Currently learning LSM (Signed Language for Mexicans). Interest: Music, Movies, Reading, Crafts, Learning, Theology, Walking and Traveling.
I'm a scientist (Microbiologist, with master in Biochemistry and PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology) My experience as teacher in three top ranked schools in Mexico City and Monterrey Mexico, teaching Bioreactor Engineering both lab and theory and subjects related to bioengineering, pharmaceutics, biotechnology and Life Sciences.
Extra information
Online Classes no homework
Location
Online from Mexico
About Me
• You can see me as a very patient friend that wants to help you
• I’m hard worker, positive, honest, fair, caring, very respectful and capable.
• I consider myself a continuous learner and it’s very rewarding to see a student’s face light up when something finally makes sense in their minds and understand abstract science concepts
• I’m hard worker, positive, honest, fair, caring, very respectful and capable.
• I consider myself a continuous learner and it’s very rewarding to see a student’s face light up when something finally makes sense in their minds and understand abstract science concepts
Education
Associate in Clinical Chemistry (1999)
Bachellor in Chemistry, Bacteriology and Parasitology (2004)
Master in Biochemistry (2007)
PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology (2014)
Bachellor in Chemistry, Bacteriology and Parasitology (2004)
Master in Biochemistry (2007)
PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology (2014)
Experience / Qualifications
I've been a teacher since 2014.
My very first job was as bioreactors engineering lab teacher. It was new for me but I got the job because on the recruiting process I proved them I could help them to be more transdisciplinary and have a better understanding of the biological process that was taking place like fermentation and kinetics. I totally loved it, I got very good feedback and rating from the students (as they grade us at the end of the semester), I won appreciation and good networking and my coworkers as well.
Every project I've been involved needed to comprehend large amounts of information, identify sources of information applicable to a given problem, develop organizing principles to effectively sort and evaluate data, learning fast, using computer software and databases, design experiments, plan, tests potential resolutions and implements a solution, respond appropriately to positive or negative feedback, mentor, teach skills and concepts, manage a project or projects from beginning to end, Identify goals to be accomplished and a realistic timeline for completion, prioritize tasks, maintain flexibility in the face of changing circumstances, organize and communicate ideas effectively in oral presentations to small and large groups, use logical argument to persuade others, resilience. Proficient in techniques such as: cell culture, WB, cloning, imaging, FISH, transfection, transformation, virus isolation, qPCR, PCR, RT-PCR, purification of recombinant proteins, crystallization of proteins, etc.
SNI candidate level Researcher naming. CONACyT since 2019. CVU 173053
Publications and Events
• M. García-Castañeda, R. Rodríguez, M.G. Montiel-Jaen, B. Cisneros, A. Zarain-Herzberg, G. Ávila. (Mar 2017). Functional impact of an oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy mutation in PABPN1. J. Physiol. DOI 10.1113/JP273948 (Scientific Paper – Original Research)
• R. Rodríguez, O. Hernández-Hernández, J. J. Magaña, R. González-Ramírez, E. S. García-López, B. Cisneros. (Feb 2015). Altered nuclear structure in myotonic dystrophy type 1-derived fibroblasts. Mol. Biol. Rep., 42(2):479-88 DOI 10.1007/s11033-014-3791-4 (Scientific Paper – Original Research)
• ACS on campus (Apr 2014). Research and Advanced Studies Centre of the National Polytechnic Institute. Mexico City (Event – Attendant)
• Genetic Expression Changes in a muscular model of DM1 using DNA microarrays, (Nov 2011). Poster showing part of my PhD work in the II International Congress of Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Rehabilitation (INR), Mexico City, 14389. (Poster)
• Effect of CTG expansion over splicing and function of NMDAR in an inducible neural model of DM1, (Nov 2011). Oral presentation showing part of my PhD work in the II International Congress of Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Rehabilitation (INR), Mexico City, 14389. (Oral presentation)
• Getting the Crystal Structure of the TATA Binding Protein of Entamoeba histolytica (Nov 2006 and May 2007). Poster from my master project in the XXVI National Congress of Biochemistry, Guanajuato, Mexico and in the FEBS Workshop in Transient Interactions Between Biological Macromolecules.
My very first job was as bioreactors engineering lab teacher. It was new for me but I got the job because on the recruiting process I proved them I could help them to be more transdisciplinary and have a better understanding of the biological process that was taking place like fermentation and kinetics. I totally loved it, I got very good feedback and rating from the students (as they grade us at the end of the semester), I won appreciation and good networking and my coworkers as well.
Every project I've been involved needed to comprehend large amounts of information, identify sources of information applicable to a given problem, develop organizing principles to effectively sort and evaluate data, learning fast, using computer software and databases, design experiments, plan, tests potential resolutions and implements a solution, respond appropriately to positive or negative feedback, mentor, teach skills and concepts, manage a project or projects from beginning to end, Identify goals to be accomplished and a realistic timeline for completion, prioritize tasks, maintain flexibility in the face of changing circumstances, organize and communicate ideas effectively in oral presentations to small and large groups, use logical argument to persuade others, resilience. Proficient in techniques such as: cell culture, WB, cloning, imaging, FISH, transfection, transformation, virus isolation, qPCR, PCR, RT-PCR, purification of recombinant proteins, crystallization of proteins, etc.
SNI candidate level Researcher naming. CONACyT since 2019. CVU 173053
Publications and Events
• M. García-Castañeda, R. Rodríguez, M.G. Montiel-Jaen, B. Cisneros, A. Zarain-Herzberg, G. Ávila. (Mar 2017). Functional impact of an oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy mutation in PABPN1. J. Physiol. DOI 10.1113/JP273948 (Scientific Paper – Original Research)
• R. Rodríguez, O. Hernández-Hernández, J. J. Magaña, R. González-Ramírez, E. S. García-López, B. Cisneros. (Feb 2015). Altered nuclear structure in myotonic dystrophy type 1-derived fibroblasts. Mol. Biol. Rep., 42(2):479-88 DOI 10.1007/s11033-014-3791-4 (Scientific Paper – Original Research)
• ACS on campus (Apr 2014). Research and Advanced Studies Centre of the National Polytechnic Institute. Mexico City (Event – Attendant)
• Genetic Expression Changes in a muscular model of DM1 using DNA microarrays, (Nov 2011). Poster showing part of my PhD work in the II International Congress of Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Rehabilitation (INR), Mexico City, 14389. (Poster)
• Effect of CTG expansion over splicing and function of NMDAR in an inducible neural model of DM1, (Nov 2011). Oral presentation showing part of my PhD work in the II International Congress of Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Rehabilitation (INR), Mexico City, 14389. (Oral presentation)
• Getting the Crystal Structure of the TATA Binding Protein of Entamoeba histolytica (Nov 2006 and May 2007). Poster from my master project in the XXVI National Congress of Biochemistry, Guanajuato, Mexico and in the FEBS Workshop in Transient Interactions Between Biological Macromolecules.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Spanish
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
This class is for any elementary, secondary or high school student that struggles with concepts, homeworks or is preparing for any kind of exam.
The focus is to help you to achieve your personal goals in the subject.
I don't assign homeworks.
I can help you with subjects of:
Biology
Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Cellular Biology
Biochemistry
Functional Metabolism
Microbiology
and biological sciences disciplines.
Hablo español e inglés.
I can't wait to meeting you 😊
R3
The focus is to help you to achieve your personal goals in the subject.
I don't assign homeworks.
I can help you with subjects of:
Biology
Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Cellular Biology
Biochemistry
Functional Metabolism
Microbiology
and biological sciences disciplines.
Hablo español e inglés.
I can't wait to meeting you 😊
R3
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