Meet Stina, a brain enthusiast passionate for story telling
Stina’s journey into science communication began in 2016, when she started to share what she was studying with her family and friends. As a firstgen academic, she wanted to make science feel less distant and more relatable. Since then, that simple idea has grown into passion for breaking down complex research, building bridges between science and society, and making sure no one feels like science isn’t for “them”.
read more: Digitalization – a chance for better accessibility in science communication?
previous collaborations






-

Stina x MDR wissen | Science vs. Fiction
Hej friends! I had the great opportunity to collaborate with Jack Pop and the German YouTube channel of MDR wissen! Fitting to the upcoming halloween…
-

Exit the Vicious Circle: What to do When You’ve Started Pushing Exams
You failed and/or have pushed some exams in university and now they are piling up so that you can’t see a way out of your…
-

Starting a PhD in Sweden During a Global Pandemic
More than four months have passed since the first case of COVID-19 had reached Sweden. Also, more than four months have passed since I started…
-

How Does our Brain Know When to Eat and When to Stop?
The regulation of food intake is a complex concert of signals from different parts of our body, working together with our biological clock, and of…
-

Obesity: An Overview
‘You just need to burn more calories than you consume’, or ‘Just eat less and move more’, are sentences that probably almost every obese person…
Latest Blogposts
-
Find out more about how scientists can benefit from being present on social media in my guest blog in Tidningen Curie:






