About instructor
As an undergraduate, I explored different types of courses within Peralta and found my favorite classes in the Department of Biology at Laney College. After obtaining my A.S. in Biology and a Certificate in Biomanufacturing, I continued my education by obtaining a B.S in Biotechnology at UC Davis and a M.S. at CSU East Bay. At East Bay, I focused on Toxoplasma gondii’s ability to stage convert after disruption of a metabolic enzyme. Understanding the role of stage conversion determines the severity of the parasite. After graduation, I joined the Biology Department as part of the Faculty Diversity Internship Program (FDIP). Most recently, I joined Laney College as a biology instructor. I am happy to be part of the Biology Collective. In addition to my role as a biology educator, I find pleasure in indulging in good food, taking leisurely walks, and cherishing moments with both family and friends.
Teaching philosophy
I hope to instill adaptability in my students in a small classroom where I can watch them thrive as they achieve their own personal milestones. I look forward to meeting you in class!
Courses taught:
Biol 03: Microbiology
Biol 10: Introduction to Biology with Laboratory
Biol 11: Principles of Biology
Biol 72: Biotech Instrumentation
Biol 77: Business and Regulatory Practices in Biomanufacturing
Biol 78: Applied Biomanufacturing Techniques with Laboratory
Contact information:
Email: equach@peralta.edu
Office: Laney B-251