Teaching
I offer hands-on training on using Large Language Models for biomedical research, capacity building, and community health, delivered as guest lecture series or extended workshop programs for university departments, community organizations, and corporate teams, with a special focus on supporting researchers in resource-limited settings.
LLM Training for Biomedical Researchers and Organizations
Current and Recent Engagements (2025 & 2026):
- Multi-month course for biomedical researchers at the Kintampo Health Research Centre (Ghana) and the Immune Resilience research team at Dalhousie University
- Capacity building training for No’kmaq Village / Flat Bay Band Inc., a Mi’kmaq self-governance organization in Newfoundland, Canada
- Guest lectures on LLMs for literature analysis at the Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Dalhousie University (graduate level)
Course Topics Include:
- Ethical considerations and responsible use
- Context engineering (prompt engineering) for scientific and professional tasks
- Building reproducible workflows with APIs and Jupyter Notebooks
- Audio transcription and meeting documentation
- Systematic error analysis and evaluation of agentic workflows
- Literature synthesis and document processing with citations
- Data exploration, transformation, and visualization
- Automating information retrieval
Format Options:
- 2–6 month programs with live sessions and virtual office hours
- Compact 2–4 session workshops for university courses and corporate teams
- Hands-on exercises with real-world scenarios relevant to your context
- No programming experience required
- Options for reduced-cost access for qualifying individuals and institutions
Availability: I am available for new training engagements starting mid-June / July 2026. Get in touch to discuss how a course could work for your team.
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