Brian Malow
Brian Malow is Earth’s Premier
Science Comedian (self-proclaimed), entertaining and
igniting interest in science.
For general audiences and specialized groups.
Based in San Francisco, Brian has performed for NIST (National Institute of Standards and
Technology), JPL, the American Chemical Society, Scholastic Library Publishing,
the National Association of Science Writers,
the Koshland
Museum of the National Academy of Sciences, Apple, Dell, and Microsoft.
He has also appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig
Ferguson CBS) and on Tech TV, Discovery, and A&E.
Brian is currently a freelance science correspondent, writing and
appearing in science video essays for Time
Magazine’s website.
His Neil Armstrong routine was once heard aboard an orbiting Space
Shuttle. And he currently serves on the advisory board of the
USA Science and Engineering Festival and as a
contributing editor to The
Journal of Irreproducible Results.
He also likes to photograph insects: InsectPaparazzi.com. His
photographs have appeared in Natural History
Magazine, The
Canadian Journal of Arthropod Identification, and BugGuide.net.
Available for off-world appearances if transportation is
provided.
See what the press has
to say… Brian has been
featured in Nature, Chemical &
Engineering News, the San Francisco
Chronicle, the Washington Post, and the New York Times.
Read his
blog; visit his Facebook page,
LinkedIn page, and
MySpace page; and follow his Twitter feed.
Watch
Brian Malow on Hydrogen and Helium, EP 11,
Science Laughs: Science Comedian Brian Malow,
Comedian Brian Malow on The Late Late Show w/ Craig Ferguson,
A Virus Walks Into a Bar…’ and Other Science Jokes – Brian Malow,
and
Brian Malow – Live at the Koshland.
Watch his
YouTube channel.