Topics of interest:Biomedical Communication, Instructional DEsign, Scientific Visualization
Bio
I am an assistant professor in the Art & Visual Culture department, with a background in scientific visualization and biomedical communication. I have been integral in orchestrating collaboration among multiple talent groups from conception through development, design, and delivery stages for a range educational presentations. My current research interests involve testing the efficacy of STEAM presentations, science-related public art, instructional design, data visualization, game-based learning, synchronous online collaboration, and more.