Gregory R. Samanez Larkin

Department of Psychology | Stanford University

TEACHING


I have served as a teaching assistant for several courses at Stanford University and the University of Michigan. I am prepared to teach courses at the graduate or undergraduate level on the Psychology of Aging, Longevity, or Psychological Neuroscience.

CO-HEAD TEACHING ASSISTANT


Psychology 102 / Neurology 202, Longevity
Stanford University, Winter 2008
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Statistics 60 / Psychology 10, Intro to Statistical Methods
Stanford University, Autumn 2007
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TEACHING ASSISTANT


Psychology 102 / Neurology 202, Longevity
Stanford University, Winter 2007

Psychology 55, Cognition and the Brain
Stanford University, Winter 2007

Psychology 306, Community Outreach
University of Michigan, Fall 2001

GUEST LECTURES


Emotion
Psychology 55, Cognition and the Brain
Stanford University, 2007

Emotion
Psychology 202, Cognitive Neuroscience
Stanford University, 2006

Online Research
Psychology 290, Graduate Research Methods
Stanford University, 2006


MENTORING


Over the past 7 years, I have collaborated with or supervised several undergraduate students.

RESEARCH / THESIS MENTOR


Attapol Thamrongrattanarit, B.S. in Symbolic Systems, Stanford University, 2009
Kabir Khanna, B.A. in Human Biology, Stanford University, 2007

RESEARCH INSTRUCTOR


Psychology 171, Research on Aging Practicum, Stanford University, 2002 – 2005

SUMMER RESEARCH SPONSOR


Symbolic Systems Summer Internship Program, 2007
Psychology Summer Research Program, 2006
Human Biology Research Exporation Program, 2005, 2006
Leadership Alliance Summer Research EIP, 2003