27 min

Science, Communication, and Stand-Up Comedy with Adam Ruben, Ph.D‪.‬ When Science Speaks

    • Natural Sciences

This week's episode features biologist, author, and stand-up comedian Adam Ruben, Ph.D.
We discuss issues related to science, comedy, and the importance of communication, including topics such as:
- How Adam developed and uses both his scientific and communication skills
- Whether he thinks all scientists should be able to clearly and crisply translate their work to general audiences without dumbing it down
- As a scientist now working as a molecular biologist and previously during other chapters of Adam's academic and professional life, whether he was ever criticized or penalized for being such an active and exceptional communicator (Spoiler alert: "Yes"; and here's what happened)
- How the field of science communication has changed since Adam first entered it more than 15 years ago
- Why Adam decided to launch a stand-up comedy career/hobby
- Adam's two books, “Pinball Wizards” and “Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go To Grad School” - what led him to write each book, and their major themes for readers
- The best advice Adam ever received about communicating science to non-scientists, and more...
Resources mentioned in the episode
Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go To Grad School
Pinball Wizards
 
 
 

This week's episode features biologist, author, and stand-up comedian Adam Ruben, Ph.D.
We discuss issues related to science, comedy, and the importance of communication, including topics such as:
- How Adam developed and uses both his scientific and communication skills
- Whether he thinks all scientists should be able to clearly and crisply translate their work to general audiences without dumbing it down
- As a scientist now working as a molecular biologist and previously during other chapters of Adam's academic and professional life, whether he was ever criticized or penalized for being such an active and exceptional communicator (Spoiler alert: "Yes"; and here's what happened)
- How the field of science communication has changed since Adam first entered it more than 15 years ago
- Why Adam decided to launch a stand-up comedy career/hobby
- Adam's two books, “Pinball Wizards” and “Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go To Grad School” - what led him to write each book, and their major themes for readers
- The best advice Adam ever received about communicating science to non-scientists, and more...
Resources mentioned in the episode
Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go To Grad School
Pinball Wizards
 
 
 

27 min