Donna Cox

[2] Donna Cox is honored at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry as one of 40 selected modern-day Leonardo da Vinci's.

[4] The project includes an interdisciplinary, creative team of producers, technologists, artists and educators who will collaborate with scientists and researchers across the country to raise public awareness about the Centrality of Advanced Digitally ENabled Science (CADENS).

The grant will fund three "ultra-high-resolution" digital museum shows that will play around the world, as well as nine high-definition documentaries to be distributed online via YouTube, Hulu and other outlets.

[8] Donna Cox collaborated with the producer on the galaxy shots in the commercial hit film, The Tree of Life with Brad Pitt.

She collaborated with the NCSA and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science to create the film "Black Hole: The Other Side of Infinity" which exhibited in 2005.