Arizona Professors Honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Pioneering Researchers Recognized as Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Kaye Reed, an ASU professor, was recently named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for her work in studying human evolution. Reed expressed her gratitude for the recognition, stating that she was overwhelmed by the honor and felt honored to be elected by her peers.

Reed’s work involves reconstructing paleoenvironments for hominin ancestors, with a focus on studying the interaction between organisms and their environments. Andrew Black from the science association noted that being named a fellow is a capstone achievement in many scientists’ careers, recognizing their progress over time.

The AAAS also announced its list of 2023 class of fellows, which included 502 scientists, engineers, and innovators recognized for their scientific and social achievements. Among those selected were University of Arizona professors Daniel Apai and Dante Lauretta for their contributions in astronomy, planetary sciences, and astrobiology.

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