Anna Druet
About Anna Druet
Anna Druet is a Senior Science Writer at Komodo Health and a Consultant in Femtech and Menstrual Health at Clue by Biowink, with a strong background in public science communication and education.
Current Roles at Komodo Health and Clue by Biowink
Anna Druet holds key positions in both Komodo Health and Clue by Biowink. At Komodo Health, she serves as a Senior Science Writer, utilizing her extensive background in science communication and education. Simultaneously, she works as a Consultant in the Femtech and Menstrual Health sectors at Clue by Biowink, based in the Berlin area, Germany.
Previous Experience in Science and Education
From 2015 to 2019, Anna Druet was the Science and Education Lead at Clue by Biowink. Before this, she founded BodyAware, a project she led from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, she contributed to the public understanding of science as the Manager of Public Science Communication at Parks Canada from 2013 to 2014. She also has experience as a Biological Research Assistant at Fisheries and Oceans Canada and as a Science Education Facilitator at the Stanley Park Ecology Society.
Educational Background Focused on Women's Health
Anna Druet has a robust educational foundation in women's health and reproductive science. She studied at McGill University, focusing on Women's Reproductive Health and the Ecological Determinants of Health. She also completed Doula Training Programs at both College of the Rockies and DONA International, adding depth to her expertise in maternal health.
Skills in Science Communication and Public Engagement
Anna Druet has a wealth of experience in designing public programming for national parks and historic sites. She created educational materials for both print and web-based distribution at various organizations. Additionally, she has managed a team of public on-site interpreters, demonstrating her leadership and organizational skills in educational settings.
Diverse Geographic Work Experience
Anna Druet has worked across multiple locations, including Newfoundland, PEI, and Vancouver. Her roles have varied, ranging from science education facilitator to biological research assistant, reflecting her ability to adapt to different environments and responsibilities. This diverse geographic experience enhances her understanding of regional public science communication needs.