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Christelle Sabatier is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Biology at Santa Clara University, part of the College of Arts and Sciences. She holds a B.A. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from UC Berkeley (1996), a Ph.D. in Cell Biology from UCSF (2003), and completed postdoctoral research at Stanford University (2004–2005). Her research focuses on neuronal circuits in C. elegans and advancing antiracist practices in biology education through SABER. She teaches courses like Neurobiology, Neuroscience, and Big Ideas in Biology.
Her research lab emphasizes student-driven inquiry, enabling learners to design experiments and refine hypotheses. She prioritizes mentorship tailored to individual needs, fostering resilience and critical thinking. Key teaching roles include BIOL1A L&L, NEUR 1, and NEUR 150. Though no awards are listed, her work highlights contributions to STEM education equity and developmental neuroscience.
Publications span axon guidance mechanisms in vertebrates and invertebrates, structural biochemistry of enzymes like tyrosine hydroxylase, and pedagogical strategies in quantitative writing. Her career reflects a blend of molecular research and innovative educational practices.



