November 24, 2014
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Twenty-six University of California campus and affiliated lab researchers are among this year's new fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. They are among 401 AAAS fellows for 2014, honored for their contributions to innovation, education, and scientific leadership.
With this year's new fellows, UC now has 842 living members of the AAAS. The association is the world's largest scientific society. The new fellows, by campus and area of concentration, are:
UC Berkeley
- William D. Collins (see Lawrence Berkeley Lab)
- Cathryn Carson, History and Philosophy of Science
- John Harte, Physics
- Paul G. Kalas, SETI Institute, Astronomy
UC Davis
- Andreas J. Albrecht, Astronomy
- Xinbin Chen, Medical Sciences
- Gino A. Cortopassi, Biological Sciences
- Michael J. Leibowitz, Biological Sciences
- Debbie A. Niemeier, Engineering
- Diane E. Ullman, Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Resources
UC Irvine
- Philip G. Collins, Physics
- Christopher Charles William Hughes, Medical Sciences
- Eric Mjolsness, Information, Computing, and Communication
- Paolo Sassone-Corsi, Biological Sciences
UCLA
- Linda Gwen Baum, Geffen School of Medicine, Medical Sciences
- Ann M. Hirsch, Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Resources
- Michael Stephen Levine, Neuroscience
- Pamela Munro, Linguistics and Language Sciences
- Dwight W. Read, Anthropology
UC San Diego
- Steven C. Cande, Geology and Geography
- Trey Ideker, Biological Sciences
- Mark D. Ohman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Biological Sciences
UC San Francisco
- Ophir David Klein, Dentistry and Oral Health Sciences
UC Santa Barbara
- David López-Carr, Geology and Geography
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
- William D. Collins, UC Berkeley, Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences
- Heinz M. Frei, Chemistry
Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Mary Y.P. Hockaday, Physics