Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley
David R.C. House is an experienced educator and researcher with a diverse background in the sciences and education. Currently serving as a Curriculum Developer for the Science Education for Public Understanding Program at the Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley, David focuses on developing NGSS-aligned science curricula. As a Visiting Lecturer for the UC Berkeley Academic Talent Development Program, David teaches a summer course on neuroscience. David's prior experience includes teaching biology and biotechnology at Antioch High School, serving as an EnCorps Fellow, and holding roles as a postdoctoral researcher in neuroscience at prestigious institutions such as the Université de Genève and the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. David holds a PhD in Neurobiology and Neurosciences from UC San Diego, along with teaching credentials from California State University - East Bay and the Orange County Department of Education.
Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley
For over 50 years, The Lawrence Hall of Science has been focused on the future. We innovate in science education, foster experiential learning, and help make science, technology, engineering, and mathematics available to all—especially those with limited access. With programs that connect young minds to innovations like biotechnology, or guide teachers in the frontiers of science learning, our work helps tomorrow’s change-makers see their world in new dimensions. Whether we’re creating curricula or empowering educators, we build wonder and fascination into all that we do. We know that serious science starts with serious fun, so our work recasts the world of science, inspiring all to explore, discover and invent. See all available opportunities on our jobs page: https://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/get_involved/join_our_team