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Since July 2020, I have served as the Science Writer/Editor for the Ontario Science Centre. I’ve had the privilege of working on a wide variety of initiatives, including these recent projects:
Vaccine Awareness Video & Exhibits
The Science Centre was tasked with creating several resources to promote vaccine awareness and combat vaccine hesitancy. I worked closely with a team of researchers and animators to write the scripts for three videos:
- What happens after you get a vaccine? [Video]
- What happens when viruses mutate? [Video]
- What happens when antibodies come into play? [Video]
Community Reef Exhibit
- Community Reef [Web page]
The Community Reef includes several panels featured in a small exhibit space on Level 6 of the Ontario Science Centre. The panel copy focuses on coral, ocean health, and environmentalism. It accompanies a collection of coral crocheted by contributors from across Ontario.
T1D Exchange is a US-based non-profit organization committed to furthering research on type 1 diabetes. The organization runs the T1D Exchange Registry, a comprehensive research study of individuals with type 1 diabetes in the United States.
Since 2020, I have contributed the following articles to the T1D Exchange blog:
- The Evolving Promise of Continuous Glucose Monitors
- Is Type 1 Diabetes a Disability?
- T1D in Film: Why Does Representation Matter?
- Pre-Existing Perceptions: T1D, Isolation, and the Pandemic
- Personal Stories: Impossible Moments
- Disordered Eating and Type 1 Diabetes
- Type 1 Diabetes and Depression: Real-Life Stories From Twitter
- An Interview with Dr. Enrique Caballero: Providing Culturally-Oriented Care to the Latinx Community
- Fear of Hypoglycemia and Its Impact
- Type 1 Diabetes and Sleep: A Complex Interplay
- Type 1 Diabetes and Mental Health
- The Discovery of Insulin: Thank You, Science
- Recognizing 100 Years of Insulin
- National Diabetes Awareness Month 2020: The Highlights
The Future of Aging is a full-length book written by the anthropologists, futurists, and strategists at Idea Couture and SE Health. Together, we took a close look at what the future might look like for today’s aging adults. The book has five chapters, each of which focuses on a different topic related to aging:
- Aging and Community
- Health Interventions
- Gerontechnology
- Economic Contexts
- Identity
I edited The Future of Aging from cover to cover, and I also had a chance to contribute several of the personas that occur throughout the book. These fictional personas are used to illustrate the challenges faced by aging adults today, as well as the potential solutions that may be achieved if the needs of today’s seniors are thoughtfully considered in the design of new products and services.
The Future of Aging is available in print on Amazon. All proceeds from sales of the book will be used to support Saint Elizabeth Foundation, a registered charity dedicated to strengthening community healthcare.
This article originally appeared in print. It was published in 2018 in the Play issue of MISC, a thought leadership magazine produced by Idea Couture. I co-authored this piece with Maggie Coblentz, a researcher based out of the MIT Media Lab. Coblentz’s research focuses on the physical, psychological, and social aspects of cooking and eating in space.
The print edition of the Play issue of MISC sold out in 2019. However, a full version of the issue is available online (pages 31-34).
This special feature originally appeared in print. It was published in 2018 in the Purpose issue of MISC, a thought leadership magazine produced by Idea Couture. I co-authored this feature with several of my colleagues at Idea Couture. We interviewed leaders at five different companies—Mauro Porcini of PepsiCo, Sachin Aggarwal of Think Research, Alyssa Bertram of Easy Period, Alison Fleming of Shopify, and Tim Attia of Slice—to gain their perspective on what it means for a business to be “purpose-driven.”
This special feature is available online (pages 43-56).
This series of blog posts was published by Scribendi.com in 2017. Scribendi is an online editing company, and their blog acts as a comprehensive resource for writers, students, and those who speak English as a second language.
This series comprised four posts:
- The Etymology of the Top 7 Curse Words
- A History of Swearing and Censorship in Writing
- How to Swear: Understanding the Grammar of the Top 7 Curse Words
- How to Use Expletives Effectively in Your Writing
Following the original publication of these individual posts, ART + marketing shared the series on their blog as one comprehensive Medium post.
This book review of Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman was published by Scribendi in 2015. Scribendi is an online editing company, and their blog acts as a comprehensive resource for writers, students, and those who speak English as a second language.
This book review of Miriam Toews’s All My Puny Sorrows was published by Scribendi in 2015. Scribendi is an online editing company, and their blog acts as a comprehensive resource for writers, students, and those who speak English as a second language.
How to Write a Resume: The Complete Guide to Modern Resume Writing is an e-book published by Inklyo in 2016. Inklyo.com provides online writing and editing courses, including a resume-writing course adapted from this text.
I co-authored this piece with Alex Obradovich, a colleague at Scribendi. This book includes information about different types of resumes, tips and tricks for writing resumes, as well as several sample resumes used to illustrate these principles.
How to Write a Resume is available for purchase in Kindle e-book and paperback format from Amazon.
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The Ontario Science Centre debuted Behind Racism: Challenging the Way We Think in early 2022. This travelling exhibition was developed in collaboration with the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF).
- Behind Racism: Challenging the Way We Think [Promotional Video]
I worked closely with the researchers on this project to create accessible, engaging exhibit copy that was age-appropriate for the Ontario Science Centre’s primary audience.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario Science Centre set out to create virtual offerings to keep children and their families engaged in science from home. Since joining the Science Centre as a Science Writer/Editor in 2020, I have edited several experiments, activities, and information sheets. Here are just a few of these offerings:
The Future of Aging is a full-length book written by the anthropologists, futurists, and strategists at Idea Couture and SE Health. Together, we took a close look at what the future might look like for today’s aging adults. The book has five chapters, each of which focuses on a different topic related to aging:
- Aging and Community
- Health Interventions
- Gerontechnology
- Economic Contexts
- Identity
I edited The Future of Aging from cover to cover, and I also had a chance to contribute several of the personas that occur throughout the book. These fictional personas are used to illustrate the challenges faced by aging adults today, as well as the potential solutions that may be achieved if the needs of today’s seniors are thoughtfully considered in the design of new products and services.
The Future of Aging is available as a free digital download online. You can also purchase a print edition of the book from Amazon. All proceeds from these sales will be used to support Saint Elizabeth Foundation, a registered charity dedicated to strengthening community healthcare.
The Future of Wellness is a full-length book written by a team of anthropologists at Idea Couture. This work explores Western thinking around wellness, including how the concept of “wellness” as we understand it today was born and how it evolved over time. I provided cover-to-cover editing for this work.
The Future of Wellness is available as a digital download online.
MISC was a quarterly thought leadership magazine published by Idea Couture. The magazine was in print from 2011 to 2018. I worked on six issues in an editorial capacity, beginning in 2016. All six issues are available online:
What You Don’t Know About Gen Z is a book that was researched and written by Idea Couture’s publishing team. This work, published in 2017, discusses at length the flaws inherent to generational research, as well as the sweeping generalizations that such research perpetuates. I worked closely with the primary author of this work and provided line editing, copyediting, and proofreading publishing process.
The print edition of What You Don’t Know About Gen Z is available for purchase online.