Jeremy Hsu earned his AB in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology from Harvard University and his Ph.D. in Biology from Stanford University, where he researched how environmental changes impacted the evolutionary genetics of the tuco-tuco, a rodent from South America. Jeremy is now an Assistant Professor of Biology at Chapman University, where he conducts biology education research that examines how students learn in undergraduate biology courses and explores how different factors shape students’ experiences inside and outside the classroom. He is committed to evidence-based teaching and is involved with multiple organizations that train instructors or advance biology education research. At Chapman, he teaches courses on molecular genetics, evolution, and more. Jeremy has been recognized with teaching awards at both Stanford and Chapman University.