team

SciComm Collective is an initiative led by graduate students and recent graduates in STEM, science communication, and science policy across Turtle Island.

Behind the scenes…

 
Elena smiles as they reach out to hold what looks like tentacles coming out of the ground. They have glasses and dark hair that goes down past their shoulders.

elena yh lin

co-founder & co-director
elena@scicommcollective.com
[they/she]
X @elnlnxArt Portfolio

Elena is a PhD Candidate in the Biomedical Sciences at UC San Diego researching T cell immunology. They have a BSc in Honours Microbiology & Immunology and Minor in Art History, as well as an MSc in Integrated Neuroscience from McGill University. Establishing inclusive and interdisciplinary learning environments is important to Elena. In their free time, Elena likes to draw on Photoshop, stress-bake, and munch on cookies.

 
Closeup selfie of Danielle. She has a slight smile. Her eyes are bright. Tight dark curls frame her face.

danielle nadin

co-founder
danielle@scicommcollective.com
[she/her]
X @DanielleSipsTea

Danielle is passionate about mobilizing science in accessible ways to positively impact peoples' lives. She completed her MSc in Neuroscience at McGill University, where she studied markers of consciousness in the brain. Outside of SCC, she works as a Senior Medical Writer & Learning Solutions Designer at Metrix, where she consults with life sciences clients to design, develop, and evaluate training and marketing solutions. She also volunteers on the finance and reporting committee at Black In Neuro. You can usually find Danielle checking her plants for new growth, watching cooking shows, or drinking copious amounts of tea.

 
Cynthia smiling at the camera. She is dark straight hair going down to her shoulders.

cynthia feng

co-director of ‘engage’ platform
cynthia@scicommcollective.com
[she/her]

Cynthia is a PhD student researching influenza viruses at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She previously worked in healthcare communications as a medical editor in Toronto and in science education supporting undergraduate learning at McGill University in Montreal. When she’s not in the lab, you’ll find Cynthia exploring coffeeshops, singing in choir, or eating her way through restaurants in her new city.

 
Abbey smiles in a selfie. She is wearing glasses.

abbey morris

co-director of ‘engage’ platform
abbey@scicommcollective.com
[she/her]

Abbey Morris is a Science Communicator. She earned her Master’s of Science Communication from Laurentian University and her BSc in Neuroscience and Mental Health with a minor in Psychology from Carleton University. Abbey works as a curriculum development manager on an Indigenous health research project and as the Bioart Lab Technician at INCUBATOR Art Lab in Windsor, Ontario. She is passionate about art and science and believes that science communication is the perfect way to bridge these interests. Abbey strives to make scicomm a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive space for people to share their enthusiasm for science in creative and engaging ways. Outside of work, Abbey enjoys bouldering, thrift shopping, and drawing flowers.

 
Vi-An takes a selfie. There are leaves in the background behind them. Soft light filters through.

vi-an dang

director of ‘create’ platform
vi-an@scicommcollective.com
[she/they]
Instagram @vee.ann

Vi-An did their undergraduate studies at McGill in Biology and Psychology and completed their MSc in Genetic Counselling. You can hit her up anytime to talk about identity and behaviour, creativity, social justice, and all of their intersections. If they're not working, you will probably find Vi-An tending to her plants, making bread, or trying to learn new skateboard tricks.

 
Michelle is smiling. Her dark hair is long and curls around on her shoulders.

michelle shen

director of marketing
michelle@scicommcollective.com
[she/her]

Michelle is currently a medical student at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry (Windsor campus). She completed her MSc in Experimental Surgery at McGill University, where she studied how high-fat diets and obesity contribute to prostate cancer progression. She is interested in storytelling as a science communication medium, and in crafting interactive and inclusive science education materials. In her free time, she enjoys reading, writing, and musing about the possibilities that lie at the bottom of the ocean.

past members

Eve Beauchemin
Alex Arkilanian
Lingx He
Sabrina Nziza

Image Description: SciComm Collective team photo taken in 2020, featuring Michelle, Elena, Alex, Vi-An, Cynthia, Danielle, Lingx, and Eve smiling at the camera.

Image Description: SciComm Collective team photo taken in 2020, featuring Michelle, Elena, Alex, Vi-An, Cynthia, Danielle, Lingx, and Eve smiling at the camera.