Words matter. These are the best Elise Andrew Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When we think of scientists, we hear a man’s voice.
I’m such a generalist. I love everything. If I had the opportunity, I think I would do about 10 different degrees, five different master’s degrees, probably as many Ph.D.s, and you can’t do that.
People in general romanticize nature, and they make it out to be something that it isn’t because humans are so awful. And yes, we are absolutely screwing up this planet, but that is only because we have the capabilities to do so. Animals are not better than us. They are not nicer than us.
It’s a sad day when a woman being funny and interested in science is considered newsworthy.
One of the reasons I’m so passionate about science is that it wasn’t correctly taught to me. I got excited at university.
I was absolutely astonished by an onslaught of comments expressing their absolute shock that IFLS is run by a woman.
I’m not a model or an actress; I’m just a 23 year old who likes to talk about science. Why does what I look like matter so much?
There is a lot of pseudo-science and nonsense out there on the Internet, and everyone feels the need to send it to me. And I’m sitting there thinking, ‘It isn’t real! Stop it!’
My degree is in biology, and it will always be my first love. Evolution, ecology, genetics – they were the textbooks I was devouring as a teenager, and it was there that my love of science grew.
If you’re going to believe crazy things, people are going to laugh at you.
Sometimes I worry that science communication is just preaching to the choir, speaking to the converted. Social media gives us an amazing opportunity to reach new people.
My attention is constantly being caught! I’m constantly learning, constantly becoming fascinated by new things – I’m lucky that I read incredibly quickly and absorb a lot of information easily, because otherwise I don’t think I’d ever get my head out of a book!
I sleep five or six hours a night, then crash at the weekend. I’m learning to eat properly and exercise. I relax by watching silly sitcoms like ‘Scrubs’ and ‘How I Met Your Mother.’
A lot of people view science as dull or boring, and I think the stance we take, using humour, not taking ourselves too seriously… I think people enjoy that. I think it’s quite refreshing.