Artists
Dr. Carlo Maley
Carlo C. Maley is the director of the Arizona Cancer and Evolution Center, the first president of the International Society for Evolution, Ecology, and Cancer, and co-founder and director of
Pamela Winfrey
Pamela Winfrey is the scientific research curator for the Arizona Cancer Center for Evolution and the Aktipis Cooperation and Conflict Lab, at Arizona State University. In this capacity she curates
Arina Melkozernova
Arina Melkozernova has an interdisciplinary background in digital humanities, intermedia, and biology. Arina is pursuing her doctorate in Arizona State University’s Comparative Languages and Culture program. Click here to learn
Phil Weaver-Stoesz
Phil Weaver-Stoesz works as a theatre director, arts educator, and creative facilitator. He develops new performances in collaboration with scientists and artists, and is the founder of Catalyst, a creative
Danica Rosengren
Danica Rosengren is a theatre artist, educator, and facilitator dedicated to supporting and uplifting communities. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in fine arts
Sara El-Sayed
Sara is pursuing her Ph.D in food system sustainability and is a researcher at The Biomimicry Center with Dayna Baumeister on Life’s Principles. She is co-founder of Nawaya a social
Lily Urmann
Lily is pursing her master in Biomimicry at ASU and is working at The Biomimicry Center in developing and launching the biomimicry undergraduate certificate. This includes collaborating with key stakeholders
Nathan Hays
Nathan Hays is a graduate student in both the ASU Master of Architecture and the ASU Biomimicry Master’s program, and is focused in sustainable design.
Christina Sullivan
Christina Sullivan was born and raised in Scottsdale, worked for the City of Scottsdale Library for nine years, and has worked for the ASU Library for five years since 2013.
Chloé Chan
Chloé Chan graduated from ASU with a Bachelors in Entrepreneurship in 2017, and is currently a graduate student in the Biomimicry Masters program.
Rachel Ziegert
Rachel Ziegert joined the Biomimicry Master’s program in 2016, and works as an army officer in the Phoenix area.