Meet The Team

The Communication Fellows are trained to provide constructive feedback and to conduct peer coaching – teaching clients skills and ideas that will help them improve their written, visual, and oral research communication. Ultimately, the Comm Lab hopes to empower scientists to successfully convey the impact of their work through clear scientific communication.


MayaMaya Peters Kostman

Communication Fellow
Graduate Student, Biology, Larkin Lab
she/they

Maya received their BA in Molecular and Cell Biology, and Integrative Biology from UC Berkeley where they worked in the Lab of Ehud Isacoff and taught organic chemistry study groups. They’re excited about the intersections of science, art and education and have worked with the communications teams at the Innovative Genomics Institute and Addgene to create multimedia educational resources and science illustrations. Now working in the Larkin Lab, Maya studies signaling dynamics in biofilms and continues to combine art and science to make information more accessible. Outside the lab they can be found doing art and trying to not buy more plants.


JamesJames Robson

Communication Fellow
Graduate Student, BME, Green Lab
he/him

James received his BS in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University where he worked in the lab of Catherine Klapperich to develop molecular and microfludic assays, and low-cost, point-of-care diagnostics. Now in the Green Lab, he is interested in high-throughput screening and computational methods to analyze large NGS datasets for improved diagnostic design and validation. He is passionate about using his unique studies in music performance (saxophone) and engineering for creative problem solving. Through work with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion in the College of Engineering, he has worked extensively to expand access to educational resources, thus making STEM careers more accessible by developing multimedia curriculum, teaching, and tutoring. Outside the lab he can be found in local orchestras playing woodwinds, baking, or taking care of his (many) plants.


MichaelMichael Sheets

Communication Fellow
Graduate Student, BME, Dunlop Lab
he/they

Michael received his B.S. in Bioengineering from Olin College, and worked as a teaching assistant, Disney attractions operator, and tech at a protist-based startup before coming to BU. Currently, his research focuses on the intersection of optogenetics and antibiotic resistance. He spent about a quarter of his time as an undergrad designing posters and presentations, and is happy to discuss graphics or writing. As a mentor for high school synthetic biology groups through BioBuilder, he is particularly interested in content design for specific audiences. Come chat commas, color theory, fermented foods, or tabletop game design.


CristinaCristina Tous

Communication Fellow
Graduate Student, BME, Wong Lab

Cristina completed her B.S. in biomedical engineering at the University of Maryland, in College Park. She is a third year PhD student in Wilson Wong’s lab working on optogenetic circuits in mammalian cell systems. In her free time she enjoys exploring the city, listening to her favorite podcasts and making new friends! Cristina is happy to talk through your writing and presentations to help you get the most concise and aesthetically pleasing results possible.


JoshuaJoshua Finkelstein

Program Director
Executive Director, Biological Design Center
he/him

Dr. Joshua Finkelstein is the executive director of the Boston University Biological Design Center, where he is responsible for the strategic, communications, and operational aspects of the center’s activities, both facilitating the center’s growth and promoting its science on the global platform. He received his B.Sc. in Chemistry from McGill University in 1998, his Ph.D. in Chemistry & Chemical Biology from Harvard University in 2004, and an M.P.H. with a focus on International Public Health from Johns Hopkins University in 2007. He was a senior editor and team leader at the scientific journal Nature from 2004–2016, where his areas of responsibility included chemistry, chemical biology, single-molecule biophysics, protein engineering and design, metabolic engineering, membrane transport (including ion channels and transporters), and G-protein coupled receptors. Before coming to Boston University, he was the deputy director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University, where he worked closely with Dr. Michael Levin and other center faculty to develop and implement the Allen Center’s strategic plan and long-term goals. In addition, he oversaw the day-to-day research and technology development operations of the center and was responsible for scientific communications, grant writing, IT and knowledge infrastructure, intellectual property, and business development efforts.


Program Alumni

Akshata Sonni, Program Director

Jessica Tytell, Program Director

Imane El Meouche, Communication Fellow

Achini Opathalage, Communication Fellow

Luis Ortiz, Communication Fellow

Nikunja Kolluri, Communication Fellow

Chris Sloas, Communication Fellow

Juliann Tefft, Communication Fellow

Chiara Ricci-Tam, Communication Fellow