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






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Does the Coronavirus Affect the Brain?
Quick disclaimer: Take all information about COVID-19 cautiously. A lot of studies are case reports, preprints, and/or not peer-reviewed. That does not mean the information…
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Mechanical Waves in the Brain – A Steam Punk Fantasy?
*this article may contain unpaid advertisement, because brand-labels are being mentioned It has been known and investigated for more than fifty years, that the signals…
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20 Ways to Stay Organized in Uni
The winter-term has started or is starting soon and you’re starting your bachelor or master? Maybe you are already studying and still have problems staying…
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Pain in the Brain?
“My brain hurts” is something that people sometimes say when they refer to having headaches. But does your brain really hurt? How come that brain…
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PHÆNOmenal – My First #instawalk Experience
Last sunday I made my way to Wolfsburg for the first time in aaages. For a good reason: I got invited to participate in the…
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How to Score 115 on TOEFL – My Little helpers
Moin Biologistas! Today I will show you my little helpers for scoring 115 on the TOEFL iBT. Make sure to check them out!
Latest Blogposts
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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…
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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…
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‘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…



