Nigel Braun (born September 7, 1991), known professionally as NileRed, is a Canadian YouTuber known for his chemistry-related videos covering chemical reactions and strange compounds.[2][3]
Early life
Nigel Braun was born on September 7, 1991, in Montreal, Quebec,[4] to Dorian Braun, a sound engineer and former college professor, and Jody Tanaka. His younger brother, Corey, helps manage the channel. Braun has a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry[5] and a minor in pharmacology, both from McGill University. Before starting a YouTube channel, Braun was a trained laboratory technician in an organic lab.[6] He later focused on his Masters on chemistry at McGill, but left it several months later to focus on the channel.[1][3][4]
Career
Braun had been making videos, mainly tutorials, for fun since his teenage years, creating a YouTube channel on March 10, 2014. His first video was uploaded on March 24, 2014, and many of his early videos were recordings of his projects as a laboratory technician or at his parents' garage, with them later being filmed at his industrial-grade laboratory.[3] Braun wanted his channel name, NileRed, to be related to chemistry, but not too chemical-sounding. He and one of his university colleagues looked through a book containing chemical names and started with "N" because his name began with the same letter. They settled on nile red, a compound for dyeing used in biochemistry, as it sounded good and did not sound much like a chemical. A second channel, NileBlue, was created in 2016 to showcase more casual projects than the main channel, and a shorts channel, NileRed 2 (formerly NileRed Shorts), was created in 2021.[7][8] He is assisted in his channel by two family members and two friends he hired.[3]
^Views, broken down by channel: 2.70 billion (NileRed) 174.87 million (NileRed 2) 242.76 million (NileBlue) 87.21 million (NileRed Extra) 46.79 million (NileRed en Español)
^Subscribers, broken down by channel: 7.05 million (NileRed) 4.66 million (NileRed 2) 2.37 million (NileBlue) 350,000 (NileRed Extra) 164,000 (NileRed en Español)