Science Communication

Meet people where they are, and learn what matters to them

Making science engaging for broad audiences is possible if you are deliberate, creative, and thoughtful about your approach.

I’ve worked across oral, written, audio, and visual communication, including traditional news media and social media. I often provide high-level strategy and detailed feedback to colleagues as well.

Podcast Appearances

  • "This Podcast Will Kill You" logo: woman holding syringe

    Sickle Cell Disease: Invisible Illness, Enduring Strength

  • "CRISPR Cuts" podcast logo

    How the Innovative Genomics Institute is Furthering CRISPR Science Communication

  • "Nerdette" WBEZ Chicago podcast logo

    I Have A Rare Genetic Disease. CRISPR Might Fix It.

Highlighted Speaking Engagements

 “The Editor of Gene Editors”

I’ve provided extensive feedback and copyediting on hundreds of items across all media types, from scientific manuscripts to video storyboards, and a full book — A Crack in Creation.

Selected Writing

 

Graphic Design

 
A chiseled design shaped like the famous diffraction pattern of DNA
  • An interpretation of Rosalind Franklin's famous "Photo 51," the X-ray diffraction pattern that served as pivotal evidence suggesting the double helical structure of DNA. Our understanding of the genome has grown far beyond this static snapshot, advancing hand-in-hand with our ability to change it. No longer set in stone, our genes are increasingly under our own control.

 
Poster advertising an event called "The Future of Humans: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution" with stylized greyscale images of Jennifer Doudna and Sid Mukherjee
  • Promotional poster used to advertise an event featuring two luminaries of science and medicine, Jennifer Doudna and Sid Mukherjee.

I’ve had the opportunity to design standalone graphics and routinely do small-scale design as part of larger projects.

A set of playing cards laid out in a circle around their box. Each card features a CRISPR protein of the same number, e.g. Cas9 on the 9 of hearts
  • Deck of CRISPR-themed playing cards featuring atomic structures of different Cas proteins. Designed collaboratively with Kevin Doxzen, intended as a fun and educational promotional item that highlights the diversity of CRISPR systems.

 
Brightly colored poster for "Be a Scientist" day with photo of a blonde boy in safety glasses and a lab coat and a young woman using a VR headset
  • Advertisement for a family-centric community science event offered as part of the Bay Area Science Festival.

Online Media

Site Management

I’ve managed websites for the Innovative Genomics Institute and the Hamden Education Foundation.

 

Web Design

I worked with a developer to create new templates for the IGI site; I designed this site with Squarespace.

 

Social Media

I previously managed the IGI’s social channels, including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Consulting and Advising

 

I serve as an expert adviser on multimedia efforts that invoke or explain complex scientific topics, including animations, television, and film.

SELECT EXAMPLES

Scientific Advisor on “CRISPR: Gene editing and beyond,“ an animation from Nature Methods

Scientific Reviewer for the CRISPR documentary “Human Nature,” by the Wonder Collaborative

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