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I live at the intersection of education research and science communication. As an educator and science communicator, my goal is to explore more effective ways to engage my audience, establish trust and get a dialogue going with students, fellow scientists, and the publics.
I am the founder and the academic advisor of the
Science Communication and Public Engagement undergraduate minor (SCoPE). We established this unique minor to make sure that science communication and public engagement are not a postgraduate afterthought, but rather integrated parts of undergraduate science education.
I developed an
Applied Science Communication Course at Cornell and at the
Shoals Marine Laboratory, and I direct the
Investigative Biology Teaching Laboratories at Cornell University, where students learn the scientific process and improve their skills in experimental design, information literacy, and science communication. In this program, we train graduate and undergraduate lab instructors on how to use discipline-based education research to develop and implement modern pedagogical methods, including active learning.
As a strong advocate of public engagement with science, I am the co-producer of a local podcast called
Locally Sourced Science, the faculty advisor of the undergraduate medical and life sciences
debate club, and an undergraduate podcast called
State-of-the-Pod. I have been the science advisor of a
local science café for a decade and a half, helping to bring town and gown closer together in the Ithaca area.