About Brian

Brian Malow Brian Malow is Earth’s Pre­mier Sci­ence Come­dian (self-proclaimed), enter­tain­ing and ignit­ing inter­est in science.

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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. Visit the Press sec­tion for these and many more.