Advising & Mentoring
Misha Angrist has lectured in Duke undergraduate and graduate courses since 2006 and taught courses in genome sciences and policy, science writing, patient advocacy, and human genetics as a Duke faculty member since 2008. He has served on many undergraduate thesis committees and overseen numerous independent study students. This work involves regular meetings and provision of feedback on and oversight of multiple revisions. Currently he is Associate Director of the Genome Sciences & Policy Certificate program and a core faculty member in the Master of Arts in Bioethics & Science Policy program. In the latter role he serves as a faculty advisor to current MA students and serves on their exam committees. He has also served as a thesis advisor to students in Public Policy and International Comparative Studies.