Senior Lecturer at University of Liverpool and experienced private tutor who has 13 years of experience supporting university students, with a PhD in Genetic Epidemiology from UCL.
I love helping students achieve the best possible grades, while enjoying what they’re learning. I make statistics, research methods, epidemiology and psychology all very accessible in my sessions. I tutor BSc, MSc and PhD students and my key areas of tutoring are: dissertations and theses, statistical analysis, lab reports, critical appraisal.
Recent Students: 17 |
Total Hours: 368 |
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All-time Students: 28 |
Total Classes: 234 |
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Recent Students: 17 | Total Hours: 368 | Last Online: |
All-time Students: 28 | Total Classes: 234 | Signed Up: |
I'm a half British, half Uruguayan Senior Lecturer in Genetic Epidemiology at University of Liverpool's Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics. I have published 40 peer reviewed scientific papers to date, which include original articles and invited expert reviews.
While my work is one of my passions, in my free time I don't work and I like to go hiking, eat pizza, do strength training, swimming, travel, get my nails done, spend time with friends and my lovely partner, and read books about psychopaths and serial killers.
I have taught both undergraduate and master's students at Birkbeck, Queen Mary's, UCL and University of Liverpool. This is in statistics, epidemiology, psychology and genetics. These were modules across both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and also included setting coursework and exam questions, as well as marking. I have also supervised many students for their dissertations and theses, which has led to this becoming one of my niche areas for private tuition.
I taught at UCL 2013-2024, while I taught at Birkbeck for 8 years until 2019. At QMUL I was a guest lecturer for genetic epidemiology and also led practical sessions which included coding in the command line and R. I am very experienced in these statistical packages: R/RStudio, Stata, SPSS, Jamovi. I am also advanced at coding in the command line (bash).
I have also tutored dozens of students in these subjects and have been with the Profs since early 2015. One of my main niche areas is now supporting students in their dissertations/theses. This includes setting the research question, hypothesis generation, planning and design, data analysis, correct referencing, as well as reviewing and providing feedback on drafts. This is also applicable to pieces of data analysis coursework, such as lab reports, which are common in psychology/neuroscience/epidemiology.
Recent tutoring stats:
Undergraduate dissertation (quant psychology) -> 1st class
Undergraduate statistics coursework (epidemiology) -> 1st class
Postgraduate dissertations (quant psychology) --> x2 distinctions
Postgraduate RStudio statistics coursework (psychology) --> distinction
Undergraduate/master's psychology: research methods, statistics, SPSS, quantitative dissertations, genetics, psychology, epidemiology, peer reviewed publications.
Other: PhD thesis (quantitative psychology, statistics, research methods, genetic epidemiology, epidemiology, proofreading).
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2018 - PhD in Genetic Epidemiology - UCL
2012 - MSc Research Methods in Psychology - Goldsmiths
2011 - BSc Psychology - Birkbeck
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