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Spanish Edition: Science Communicator, Alessandro Strobbe, teaches scientific topics with humor

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Alessandro Strobbe is a Peruvian science communicator with experience in public engagement through storytelling and creative writing. He also conducts research in science communication, critical thinking, and citizen science. He is most known as Doctor Trónico on social media, with his science popularization project for teaching science and skepticism with humor, using memes in social media. It has a range of 1-3 million prints per month, +500 creative writing columns, and +1000 graphic arts. His talk show Ciencia Picante, also uses language accessible to all audiences and creates an informal environment focused on the popularization of scientific studies and science engagement.

I’m a multimedia journalist and writer based in Boston, MA. I completed my Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism at Emerson College. My minor in Digital Media led me to incorporate my reporting skills to online, print, and audio as technology continues to evolve.

My work has involved reporting local and international topics for WEBN-TV News in Boston and Political & Economic Media in Taiwan. Most of all, I value the process of sharing people’s experiences and elevating diverse voices through the power of storytelling.

Fanuel Muindi is a former neuroscientist turned civic science ethnographer. He is a professor of the practice in the Department of Communication Studies within the College of Arts, Media, and Design at Northeastern University, where he leads the Civic Science Media Lab. Dr. Muindi received his Bachelor’s degree in Biology and PhD in Organismal Biology from Morehouse College and Stanford University, respectively. He completed his postdoctoral training at MIT.

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