A Science Communication
Agency that Bridges
Theory with Practice
We Help scientists and science organizations tell factual and engaging multimedia stories, supported by science communication research, for audiences 13 and up.
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Multimedia Production
Whether you need to produce a science explainer, science demonstration, event coverage, promotional video, or anything in between, I have the expertise and passion to bring your story to life.
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Trainings & Talks
I train students and early-career scientists to apply science communication theory to their public practice strategically.
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SciComm Strategy
From identifying your target audience to curating your tailored content strategy, work with me to ensure your message is clear, impactful, and seen.
I am an award-winning
video producer with a science communication Ph.D.
After a decade of training to become a research scientist, I pivoted my career to pursue science communication and science filmmaking.
My expertise lies in producing multimedia science stories and understanding the perception of representation and storytelling in science media among young adult audiences.
Thanks to my research, SciComm training, and fellowships, my work has grown from being a self-taught filmmaker, editor, and animator to leading high-budget productions for science organizations and digital media companies.
In the News
I spoke with host Ellen Wood about how we should leverage digital media to expose students to careers in the Supply Chain ecosystem.
I talked with collaborator and friend Taylor on his podcast about the power of showcasing vulnerability, how Fleabag tackles seemingly taboo topics, and the struggles of finding a supportive community.
Congrats to our 'Why Am I Like This?' production team for winning a Telly Award in the General Science and Technology category!
In episode 4 of DEAI ComSci, American Scientist’s science-for-all podcast—we're discussing how science fiction films and television promote science curiosity.
Executive Producer Debut! - Why Am I Like This? A New Science Show from PBS Digital Studios Debuts July 21 on PBS Terra
I hosted season 2 of the Genius Generation, a podcast by Seeker where teens and tweens run the world with their life-changing ideas.
AAAS Interviewed me on my summer experience as a Mass Media Fellow
Featured in AAAS’s Article: Mass Media Fellows Reflect on Paths to Science Communication
In this blog, I share tips on how to find a mentor and support network in grad school. By building yourself a supportive team of professors, professionals, and peers, you are likely to increase your chances of achieving your academic and career goals.
Unfortunately, advisors are not the best mentors and could do more harm than good. What did Kellie do when she found herself in a toxic mentor relationship?
When your advisor decides to leave for another opportunity, you have no choice but to find a new lab home.
Your education is a right and abuse should not come with the journey. Once you have recognized the red flags—get out.
Learning self-advocacy when your PI does not believe you have what it takes to earn a Ph.D.
Science of Scicomm guests, Reyhaneh Maktoufi and Aca Aceves, are producers for PBS Nova’s new show ‘Sciencing Out’—a three-part series that explores the lives of historical characters and how their work was instrumental in shaping science communication.