Romie Kind
Bay Area new-grad RN, helping people understand and act on what their bodies are telling them.
Samuel Merritt University ABSN, seeking a first nursing role. Drawn to mental and behavioral health, open to the right team in any specialty. Before nursing, fifteen years in public science and bioengineering, across museum exhibitions, festivals, and biotech labs.
Featured work
All projects →Describing how medications actually move, or stall, on the way to people in supportive housing, where the clinical literature stops.
Connect to Meds
Active nursing-research collaboration on improving medication access among marginally-housed residents of San Francisco's 6th Street corridor. Manuscript in progress.
HEAL Institute pavilion
Permanent pavilion at Dubai's Museum of the Future exploring near-future preventive medicine, longevity, and personalized care. Awarded Blooloop's 2024 Innovation Award.
Turned visitors' heart rate, skin response, breathing, and attention into something they could see, change, and compare. Biofeedback, run as a public exhibition.
Body Metrics
Permanent exhibition on wearable biometrics, biofeedback, and mindfulness. Visitors used real-time physiologic data to explore attention, stress, and emotional state.
BioDesign Studio
Permanent exhibition on synthetic biology, with a working biological design lab on the museum floor, tangible-tabletop microbe simulators, live cell-culture stations, and visitor-runnable design tools.
Studying whether a program changes what people do afterward. The outcome question in any intervention.
Immersion to Action
Cross-disciplinary research program studying how immersive science programming changes audience behavior after they leave the room. Gebert Rüf Scientainment Grant.
Artist-Scientist Festival Residency
NSF-funded residency program pairing artists with scientists to produce festival-scale public-engagement work. Residency Director and event producer with Guerilla Science / Pratt Institute.