Summary
Chris Loew is a Transplantation Science Educator and former K–12 science teacher with 13 years of formal experience delivering hands-on biology and environmental science instruction and over 20 years working in science and environmental education. Based in Louisville, Colorado, he builds engaging, standards-aligned curricula and community programs that connect classroom learning to real-world conservation and public-health topics, including organ and tissue donation. Chris has led interdisciplinary partnerships with agencies like the National Park Service and USDA, designed new courses (including astronomy) and facilitated adult workshops and field trainings, showing strength in both youth and professional education. His background in entomology and wildlife conservation plus field experience as a wilderness instructor lend a practical, outdoors-first perspective that makes complex science accessible and action-oriented.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Entomology and wildlife conservation, BS, Entomology and wildlife conservation at University of Delaware
Teaching certification, Secondary education, Teaching certification, Secondary education at University of Denver