Awful
Professor Sundar never gave anything on the exam that he told us he would. His class has a tons of exams. He made us do lecture set questions each week. However, he did not even go over them nor give a review before the exam.
Awesome
Professor Sundar was brutally honest with what you need to succeed. All of his tests were straightforward. He will also tell you the format beforehand. Just read and study on whatever he says. I wish he taught all of the Anatomy and Physiology classes I've taken. He is no doubt one of the most effective professors I have had in my college days.
Awesome
Professor Sundar really wants you to understand the material and is a very caring teacher. Don't think you will be able to skate by in this class, it's HARD. Although the class is tough, you will learn far more than you would in another class. If you really care about the subject and want to be successful in the medical field, then this class is good for you.
Awesome
I really wish Prof. Sundar taught 103b because in my entire college life, he's been the most memorable of all. He truly exercised us to work hard and develop a work ethic that will help us in our future. I would recommend him to anyone, with all my heart.
Awesome
Prof. Sundar is one of the funniest professors I've met. He really takes the time and effort to get to know his students. He will pick on you every single day after the 1st practical. You will actually want to cry but you can't because you're also laughing. You will really have a solid bonding with your classmates because the ones who suffer together, stay together.
Awesome
I am here on my gap year after college. I just want to inform you that this Anatomy course was still one of the hardest courses I've taken. It's definitely fast paced and full of information. Regardless, that is the nature of any anatomy class. Yet, I would do it all over again.
Awesome
So far, he is one of my fave professors. He makes lectures very interesting because he's really funny. He's always happy to explain every single point he makes and he makes the material relatable. He is also very clear on what you should study for his exams. Since his classes are mostly drawing, labs are also a piece of cake. Finding a fault is quite hard.
Awesome
Prof. Sundar makes BIO 104 plausible with great labs and lectures. You just have to be prepared before class and study after class. During lectures, ask lots of questions and do not be afraid to visit his office hours. I would also recommend recording his class as a learning tool. To better understand the material, use the website he provides and remind him to end class on time.
Ohlone College - Biology
Tamil
English
Master of Arts (MA)
Educational Studies
Western Governors University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Thesis: Effects of dietary phytochemicals on the proliferation and estrogen receptor signaling in human breast cancer cells
Endocrinology
University of California
Berkeley
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Richardson Award for best humanities student\nStevens Research Scholar\nGraduated with High Honors (Ranked 6/250)
Chemical Biology
Stevens Institute of Technology
3.9/4.0
Qualitative Research
Science
Research
Fluorescence Microscopy
Cell Culture
Molecular Cloning
Mammalian Cell Culture
PCR
Matlab
Lifesciences
Molecular Biology
Teaching
Microscopy
Chemistry
Western Blotting
Immunoblotting
Genetics
Protein Purification
Biochemistry
Statistics
Sundar
Sundar
University of California
Berkeley
Ohlone College
Maybeck High School
Fremont CA
Teach Biology classes full time
Assistant Professor
Ohlone College
Berkeley
CA
Worked on generating a model based on cell lines and xenografts that would shed light on the malignant switch during mammary carcinogenesis. Also worked on evaluating the potency of phytochemical anti-cancer agents on such cells in culture as well as in vivo.
Susan G. Komen Postdoctoral Researcher
University of California
Berkeley
Berkeley
CA
Taught AP science and math classes
Teacher
Maybeck High School
Fremont
CA
Associate Professor
Ohlone College
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