FALL 2024


Splash Biography



MASOOD JAN, ESP Teacher




Major: MCB-CDB

College/Employer: UC Berkeley

Year of Graduation: 2021

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Hi! My name is Masood and I'm a 4th year MCB major on the premed track; I am interested in all things molecular biology and cardiology as well. On my free time, I love running, hiking, and playing a few instruments.



Past Classes

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S681: Stem Cells and Cardiology in Splash Spring 2021 (Mar. 13, 2021)
Many believe that the cures to most diseases lie in stem cell science and research, yet others fear repercussions that could forever alter our social conscience and morality. This class takes students on a journey inside the stem cell revolution and its intersection with cardiology, where perspectives from scientists, researchers, policy-makers, and ethicists will challenge students to consider the societal, political, even spiritual implications of this rapidly developing frontier. How do we use stem cells to treat cardiac problems? Let's find out!


S628: Stem Cells and Cardiology in Splash Fall 2020 (Oct. 31, 2020)
Many believe that the cures to most diseases lie in stem cell science and research, yet others fear repercussions that could forever alter our social conscience and morality. This class takes students on a journey inside the stem cell revolution and its intersection with cardiology., where perspectives from scientists, researchers, policy-makers, and ethicists will challenge students to consider the societal, political, even spiritual implications of this rapidly developing frontier. How do we use stem cells to treat cardiac problems? Let's find out!


S522: Stem Cells: Science and Society in Splash Spring 19 (Mar. 16, 2019)
Many believe that the cures to most diseases lie in stem cell science and research, yet others fear repercussions that could forever alter our social conscience and morality. This class takes students on a journey inside the stem cell revolution, where perspectives from scientists, researchers, policy-makers, and ethicists will challenge students to consider the societal, political, even spiritual implications of this rapidly developing frontier.