P.I.
Arik was born in a small agricultural community in Israel called Moshav Maslul, never thinking about a career in Higher Education. Arik moved to The United States in 2009 to be with his girlfriend (who later became his wife) and began taking classes at Bellevue College in Washington State, mostly to learn English. A year later, Arik moved to California and completed two more years at Woodland Community College before transferring to UC Davis and earning a B.S. in Exercise Biology. He later continued to earn his Ph.D. in the Molecular Cellular and Integrated Physiology graduate program at UC Davis, researching testosterone activity in Skeletal muscle. Serving as a teaching assistant every single term as a graduate student, Arik fell in love with teaching and held a side project focused on biology education. After earning his Ph.D., Arik moved to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation for a postdoc focused on skeletal muscle aging, a great experience that affirmed his decision to search for a position that will allow him to teach and engage in biology education research. In August 2022, Arik joined the Department of Biological Sciences at Sacramento State University. In his spare time, Arik enjoys spending time with his family and friends, running, hiking, backpacking, climbing, and cooking.
Graduate Researcher
Shelby is a born and raised Sacramentan and a 1st generation American Fijian Indian. She initially began as a nursing major, but her love for anatomy and physiology prompted her to switch gears to Kinesiology. In the Fall of 2023, Shelby graduated with a B.S. in Kinesiology (Athletic Care) and a minor in Biology at California State University, Sacramento. While completing her undergraduate curricula, Shelby was a tutor and a Science Education researcher. Through these experiences and opportunities, Shelby found a passion in teaching. Some previous projects Shelby has worked on explored inclusive language in STEM syllabi and accessibility in course-based authentic learning experiences. She also had the wonderful opportunity to participate in a summer undergraduate research experience at Washington State University, where she explored faculty use of classroom interventions after receiving summer training. Shelby's currently working on her Master's project which explores empathy in science communication.
In her free time, Shelby loves to explore, go to the beach, get out in nature, run, and travel. Essentially, Shelby LOVES an adventure. Fun fact: she hitchhiked in Scotland!
Undergraduate Researcher
Hello everyone! My name is Tolulope Owolabi, and I am a senior at California State University - Sacramento, majoring in Biological Science with a concentration in Biomedical Sciences. Currently, I am working on research that examines the effects of student backgrounds and demographics on their science identity and science communication efficacy. This research is particularly important to me because it allows me to explore how students perceive themselves and their roles in the world of STEM, which resonates deeply with my own experiences as a STEM major. In the near future, I aspire to become a Physician Assistant to help people continue their life stories. Beyond my academic pursuits, I am also an artist. In my free time, I love to paint, crochet, and engage in various artistic activities. My dream is to blend my passion for art and science to create something truly amazing. Welcome to the SciComm Community!!
Undergraduate Researcher
Hello! I'm Priya, an undergraduate Biology Student at Sacramento State. I transferred here from Modesto Junior College (MJC). Originally, I am from Punjab, India, I moved to California in 2020 and decided to pursue my education at community college. My path to studying biology wasn’t straightforward —throughout high school, I had planned to major in business and never imagined I would end up in STEM. Science always seemed intimidating to me. However, everything changed when I took a general biology course to fulfill a science requirement at community college. Now, I’m passionate about pursuing my degree.
Currently, I'm studying at Sac State, and my goal is to become a Biology Instructor, preferably at the same college where I finish my studies. I want to help students who are interested in science but unsure about it, just like I was. Outside of my studies, I enjoy hiking in nature and experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen. I find both activities to be relaxing. I also recently learned crocheting. Fun fact about me "I'm on a journey to explore the world and uncover its hidden wonders!