

Art and Social Media for Scientists with Meg Mindlin
Science communicator and octopus researcher Meg Mindlin joins me live on The Social Academic podcast.
We talk about art and social media. Especially the ways creativity help her share her science story.
I hope you'll listen to this one. Because art can spark such meaningful engagement with your research. And also because Meg is open about her social media journey in a beautiful way. This one is great for grad students especially!!
Meg Mindlin is a molecular biologist and science communicator. She combines her background in art with an ability to communicate complex science in an engaging manner. She received her Masters in Biology studying octopuses and how ocean acidification effects a molecular process known as RNA editing.
- http://megmindlin.com/
- https://www.instagram.com/in.vertebabe
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-mindlin-b06207221/
- https://www.tiktok.com/@invertebabe
- https://x.com/invertebabe
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