Grace Crain-Wright, a plant ecologist and STEM educator, takes us on an extraordinary journey from her academic roots in the US to her cutting-edge research at ETH Zurich. As a key figure in the European Space Agency’s MELiSSA project, Grace pioneers nutrient recycling technologies for sustainable space travel, bridging environmental and space sciences. Her work embodies interdisciplinary innovation, integrating indigenous knowledge and multicultural perspectives to tackle global challenges. Beyond research, Grace inspires future generations through the GLOBE program, engaging students worldwide with hands-on STEM education tied to earth and space sciences. Her reflections on balancing life, mentorship, and science highlight the human side of discovery, offering a compelling narrative of resilience, innovation, and a passion for creating a sustainable future both on Earth and beyond.
Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction to Science Beyond the Lab
(00:17) Meet Grace Crain-Wright: Plant Ecologist and STEM Educator
(00:59) Grace's Journey Across the States and Europe
(01:56) PhD Research at ETH Zurich
(02:27) Challenges and Discoveries in Space Agriculture
(08:15) The GLOBE Program and STEM Education
(14:32) Grace's Passion for Extreme Environments
(20:42) Reflections on ETH Zurich Experience
(29:15) Teaching and Inspiring Future Scientists
(30:28) Closing Thoughts and Personal Insights