Kelly Weinersmith

Kelly Weinersmith (née Smith) is an American biologist, writer, and podcaster. She is a member of the faculty at Rice University in the Department of BioSciences, and an alumni collaborator with the Parasite Ecology Group at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is co-author, with her husband Zach Weinersmith, of popular science books Soonish (2017) and A City on Mars (2023).

Research
A parasitologist, Weinersmith is the co-discoverer of Euderus set, commonly known as the Cryptkeeper Wasp.

Books

 * Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything (2017) is a work co-authored with her husband Zach Weinersmith looking at upcoming technologies that could change the future.     The book made #7 in Science on The New York Times bestsellers in the science book category.
 * A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through? (2023) is a popular science book on space settlement and challenges facing a potential colonization of Mars, colonization of the Moon, and related activities. In particular, it draws on Weinersmith's experience as an ecologist to study maintaining ecologies off-Earth where the humans in them do not all rapidly perish, a difficult task.  The work made 11th place on The New York Times Best Seller list for all hardback non-fiction books.

Other activities
Weinersmith is a regular co-host of the Science... sort of podcast.

She was a speaker at Smithsonian Magazine's "2015 Future Is Here Festival".