Interview for The Art Career Project
TheArtCareerProject.com discusses how to become a stand-up comedian.
TheArtCareerProject.com discusses how to become a stand-up comedian.
Brief preview of my keynote at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Writer, storyteller, comedian and…molecular biologist? Yes, you read that correctly. Adam Ruben doesn’t discriminate when it comes to professions, and he’s proven that science and comedy can be symbiotic.
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center’s official newsletter. See page 9.
Spotify, via Rooftop Comedy, hosts my award-winning story about a nightmare B&B as told at Story League.
Interview with BYT for storytelling tips as part of their Comedy Guide for Spring/Summer 2014.
I was interviewed for an article about bad grad school workplace situations.
Article about the 10-year anniversary of my stand-up comedy class at Johns Hopkins.
Story League’s podcast features my story, “Vermontster Under the Bed,” about harrowing experience at a bed-and-breakfast. (Click on the episode called “Nightmares.”)
Three of the five most popular Science Careers articles of 2013 were mine: The Postdoc: A Special Kind of Hell, Sexy, Sexy Scientists, and Regrettable Resumes.
“As it is right now, scientific advances are communicated by scientific journals, which are really only read by the scientists. Those are sometimes picked up by mainstream reporters, and in that whisper-down the-lane translation process a lot of things get misinterpreted. A lot of times the most frivolous but interesting parts get played up, and you lose what it’s actually worth.”
I was interviewed as part of a panel on geek-on-geek bullying in conjunction with ComiCon.
Video interview on The Trailer Talks, filmed inside a 1970s-era trailer parked in a driveway in San Pedro, California.
I think I always knew I’d someday get my Ph.D., because it just seemed like the thing you do if you like school—you stay in it until you’ve earned the highest possible degree in your field.