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Work with Chloe

For researchers, educators, and brands looking for a science‑credible collaborator who knows how to make complex ideas connect.

For Researchers
For Educators
For Brands

Your research deserves a wider audience

Chloe works with academics and researchers to translate complex work into content that is accurate, engaging, and built for real people to understand.

  • Collaborative process from brief to final content
  • Reels, posts, videos, or written features
  • Science‑accurate, audience‑ready storytelling
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Bring a scientist to your classroom

Chloe visits classrooms virtually or in person to make science careers, research, and curiosity feel real for students at different stages of learning.

  • 30–60 minute classroom sessions
  • Open Q&A with students
  • Adapted by grade level and topic
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A science voice brands can trust

Chloe partners with brands, events, and media teams that want a collaborator with scientific credibility and a public‑facing platform.

  • Sponsored content and educational campaigns
  • Event speaking and panel appearances
  • Science‑credible brand storytelling
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COVID-19 Updates

Stay informed about campus policies and student resources.

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Get Hands On

Experiments worth clearing a desk for

Hands-on, low-prep, and really interesting, each one designed to make students ask why before they even finish setting up.

Milk Plastic

Turn ordinary milk into a moldable bioplastic using simple kitchen chemistry, a perfect, tactile introduction to how polymers work.

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Elephant Toothpaste

Yeast and hydrogen peroxide collide to create a dramatic foamy eruption, a crowd-pleasing way to demonstrate catalytic reactions.

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Lung Model

A plastic bottle, balloon, and straw come together to build a working model of how lungs breathe, science that connects directly to the human body.

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Soap Bubble Geometry

Soap films always find the most efficient shape, a beautiful, visual demonstration of surface tension that doubles as a geometry lesson.


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Erosion Experiment

Compare how plants and bare soil respond to rainfall. Students see firsthand why roots matter for our land, rivers, and ecosystems.

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Simple Electric Motor

A battery, wire, and magnet come together to build a spinning motor, a hands-on look at electromagnetism that students can take home.

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My Research Was About Stressed-Out Cells

Specifically, what happens inside a cell when things go sideways, and why some cancer cells just... stop and hide instead of growing. That's what amyloid bodies are about.

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Then It Got Really Interesting

Those same stress patterns I was seeing in cancer? They showed up in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's too. Nobody talks about that connection nearly enough.

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But Here's What Othered Me

All of this was sitting in journals nobody reads, written in language nobody outside a lab could understand. Important science, invisible to the world.

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So I Decided To Do Something About It

Not just research. Not just publish. Actually talk about it, in a way that makes sense to real people.

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Studying Stressed-Out Cells

Specifically, what happens inside a cell when things go sideways, and why some cancer cells just... stop and hide instead of growing. That's what amyloid bodies are about.

brain

Then It Got Really Interesting

Those same stress patterns I was seeing in cancer? They showed up in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's too. Nobody talks about that connection nearly enough.

Earth

But Here's What Othered Me

All of this was sitting in journals nobody reads, written in language nobody outside a lab could understand. Important science, invisible to the world.

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So I Decided To Do Something About It

Not just research. Not just publish. Actually talk about it, in a way that makes sense to real people.

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