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Brooke Grindlinger, PhD

Chief Scientific Officer


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Dr. Brooke Grindlinger is a microbiologist and Chief Scientific Officer at the esteemed New York Academy of Sciences, one of the oldest scientific organizations in the United States. Dedicated to amplifying the positive impact of science on people and our planet, she leads the development, growth, and excellence of scientific aspects of the Academy’s portfolio of programs, products, and initiatives—spanning scientific and educational convenings and courses, fellowship and prize programs, and public-private partnerships across the life and physical sciences, the social sciences, nutrition, artificial intelligence, computer science, and sustainability.


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The ‘Barbie’ movie could help push more girls into STEM
The Washington Post

Restricted Funding Is Stifling Scientific Progress 
The Chronicle of Philanthropy 

From Invisibility Cloaks to Cancer Treatments – Rewarding Young Scientists Speeds Up Innovation 
International Business Times 

Leading with Heart: Brooke Grindlinger of The New York Academy of Sciences on the Power of Authentic Women’s Leadership
Authority Magazine

Commencement Speaker: New York Medical College Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Podcast appearance: Sylvia & Me: Female Scientists Breaking Barriers

Podcast appearance: Women in STEM

Podcast appearance: 2023 Let’s Talk PR and More!  

2022 SXSW Panel Host: Alienating Mars: Challenges of Space Colonization  

Keynote Presentations: 
These are prepared keynote presentations that Dr. Grindlinger can deliver to universities, research institutes, companies, etc. For more information on the above presentations, please contact media@nyas.org.

  • AI in Global Education 
  • 7 Pervasive Practices Pushing Women Out of Science (and How to Fix Them) 
  • Non-Obvious Science Trends You Need To Know Now 
  • Editor’s Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Scientific Manuscript 
  • Beyond the Lab Coat: Exploring Thriving Careers Outside Academia for Life Science PhDs 

Dr. Grindlinger on the Blog