Starmus V
Starmus VII
Science Comedian Brian Malow is a stand-up comedian, producer, science communicator and public speaker whose unique blend of comedy and science has been entertaining audiences from TEDx Berkeley to Los Alamos National Lab to the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Brian has appeared on Neil Tyson’s StarTalk Radio, Science Friday, the Science Channel, the Weather Channel, and the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. You can see him in the documentary “Science Friction.”
Brian has gone where few comedians have gone before:
He has entertained Cassini scientists at JPL and visited the Perimeter Institute, the Vatican Observatory, Fermilab, CERN - and SNOLAB and SURF, two neutrino labs located deep underground. Meanwhile, his Neil Armstrong routine was once heard aboard a Space Shuttle (STS-44) while it orbited the Earth.
Brian has produced science videos for Time Magazine and Slate, and written for Scientific American, American Scientist, and Symmetry Magazine. He has worked with NASA, NSF, AAAS, NIST and many other acronyms, as well as Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Apple, Google, and Microsoft. He’s been featured in the New York Times, SF Chronicle and Washington Post.
The California Academy of Sciences named Brian one of their inaugural Osher Science Communication Fellows.
Brian previously participated in Starmus V in Zurich.