Science, Simplified
Science communicator & structural biologist with 10+ years of experience translating complex biomedical research into accessible narratives, original scientific graphics, and multimedia content for diverse audiences
The making of a genome guarding machine
Centromere DNA from the central region of a chromosome wraps around specialized histone proteins, forming a foundation on which kinetochore components (green) assemble in a hierarchical and interdependent manner, prior to cell division.
Image created in Blender with PDB model
Scientific Illustration & Graphic Design
My Approach
Good science communication starts with genuine curiosity and a deep understanding of the subject itself. My research background means I don't just report discoveries — I can uncover the stories hidden within complex findings, understand their broader significance, and explore what they mean beyond the lab. That foundation shapes everything I create, whether it's a long-form article, a podcast episode, or an original illustration.
Accuracy & Accessibility
Simplifying science doesn't require sacrificing nuance. My goal is to create work that stands up to scientific scrutiny and to tell stories that are accessible, engaging, and meaningful to broad audiences.
Audience First
I start by asking who I'm trying to reach and what they need to walk away with. Those answers guide the narrative structure, the language I use, and every visual design decision I make. Every element has a purpose: to add clarity and meaning.
Collaboration
The best science stories come from real relationships with researchers. I invest in understanding the work deeply, which makes the stories richer and the science better represented.