While pursuing her master's degree, Baxter worked as a substitute teacher in
Buffalo Public Schools. Baxter also taught as an assistant professor of biology at
Erie Community College, an experience which she says changed her career path. While completing her Ph.D. program, Baxter worked as an academic adviser at Buffalo State. Baxter was invited to give the opening keynote at SciComm2020. Following her tweet floating an idea for a
Dirty Jobs spin-off called "Nerdy Jobs", Baxter was contacted by fellow science communicator and
Crash Course host
Hank Green with an offer to fund a pilot. Also in 2020, Baxter was recognized as an emerging leader in the field of healthcare, when USA
Fortune Magazine named her to their "
40 Under 40 in Health". Baxter launched a STEM-themed apparel line called Smarty Pants Clothing in January 2021. She presented at the RTI Fellows Program Distinguished Lecture Series on leadership and communication in 2021. Also in 2021, Baxter organized the #BlackInSciCom
Twitter hashtags as part of her #BlackInX initiative to increase visibility of Black scientists. She partnered with the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) during Earth Week 2021 to create a series of videos to educate students about climate change. In 2022, Baxter was recognized as an
Ebony Magazine Power 100 Trailblazer in
STEM, by
Forbes Magazine among their "
30 Under 30" in Science for her science communication, in particular through rapping, and with a Woman of Distinction Award from the
American Association of University Women. As of 2024, she works
remotely for Mount Sinai Hospital of New York. == Music ==