乐播传媒鈥檚 Zoe Cardon is Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

乐播传媒 is proud to announce that 乐播传媒 Senior Scientist Zoe Cardon has been  (AAAS). Cardon joins 22 other members of 乐播传媒鈥檚 research, faculty and alumni communities that were also elected this year.

AAAS is honoring Cardon  "for distinguished contributions to the field of ecosystem biology, particularly for the role of plants and their microbial and soil partners in water and nutrient flows."

Election as an AAAS Fellow, a tradition that stretches back to 1874, is one of the most distinct honors within the scientific community. Fellows are recognized for achievements across many disciplines, ranging from research, teaching and technology to scientific administration to excellence in science communication. The AAAS is the world鈥檚 largest general society and publisher of the Science family of journals.

Cardon joined the 乐播传媒 Ecosystems Center as a senior scientist in 2006. An ecosystems ecologist with roots in mechanistic plant physiology, Cardon examines how plants contribute to essential ecosystems function on Earth. Her work is interdisciplinary and collaborative; she is currently lead principal investigator on multiple collaborative grants, combining development of living microbial soil sensors, below-ground imaging, and stable isotope techniques with emerging systems modeling, organismal, and molecular sequencing (鈥渙mics鈥) approaches.

Anne Giblin, interim director of the 乐播传媒 Ecosystems Center, said, 鈥淭his is a very well-deserved honor. Zoe has done groundbreaking work and is one of the few scientists who is able to work at scales that range from the plant microbiome to the globe. She has brought new techniques to the 乐播传媒 but, more importantly, she has brought new insights to our thinking about ecosystems science.鈥

Among the other 2021 AAAS Fellows are 乐播传媒 Fellows  of University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and  of the Stowers Institute/Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Both are also making significant contributions to science and to the 乐播传媒. Gladfelter, along with other members of the HHMI-乐播传媒 Summer Institute, was an early researcher in the groundbreaking field of biomolecular condensates, which she continues to explore. S谩nchez Alvarado, an expert in regeneration, has been foundational in developing 乐播传媒鈥檚 strategic focus on developing new research organisms for biological discovery.

Congratulations to all of the 23 new AAAS Fellows with 乐播传媒 affiliations, listed below:

  • Alejandro S谩nchez Alvarado - 乐播传媒 Fellow (2016 to present); Embryology course director (2012-2016), faculty (2005-2011, 2018-2021) and alumnus (1985)
  • Brendan Bohannan 鈥 Alumnus, Microbial Diversity (1997)
  • Paula E. Cohen 鈥 Faculty, Frontiers in Reproduction course (2010-2017)
  • Zoe Cardon 鈥 乐播传媒 senior scientist and faculty (2006 to present); member, 乐播传媒 Society
  • Alan Decho 鈥 Alumnus, Microbial Ecology (1983)
  • Guoping Feng - Whitman Scientist (2019, 2021); Grass Fellow (1994, 1996)
  • Amy Gladfelter 鈥 乐播传媒 Fellow (2016 to present); Whitman Scientist (2010-2019, 2021); faculty, Physiology course (2016); faculty, Molecular Mycology (2013); alumna, Physiology course (1998), member, 乐播传媒 Society
  • Viviana Gradinaru - Alumna, Methods in Computational Neuroscience (2009)
  • Carol C. Gregorio 鈥 Alumna, Analytical and Quantitative Light Microscopy course (1997); alumna, Molecular Evolution (1996)
  • Anne Hart - Faculty, Neural Systems & Behavior course (2008-2012); Faculty, Neurobiology course (1999-2003); member, 乐播传媒 Society
  • Elizabeth Haswell 鈥 Faculty, Physiology course (2015)
  • Linda J. Kenney 鈥 Alumna, Physiology course (1986)
  • David L. Kirchman 鈥 Alumnus, Marine Ecology (1978)
  • Jessica Kissinger 鈥 Faculty, Biology of Parasitism (2001, 2008, 2009); alumna, Molecular Evolution (1990)
  • Monica Medina - Former 乐播传媒 postdoctoral scientist; alumna, Advances in Genome Technology and Bioinformatics (2005); alumna, Embryology course (2001).
  • Axel Meyer 鈥 Faculty, Molecular Evolution (2000-2011); alumnus, Embryology course (1997)
  • Eduardo Rosa-Molinar 鈥 Faculty, Summer Program in Neuroscience, Excellence and Success (SPINES) (2019);  course director, Immunohistochemistry and Microscopy (2014-2017); awardee, Grass Imaging Award (2014);  alumnus, SPINES (1995); member, 乐播传媒 Society
  • Brian Palenik 鈥 Faculty, Microbial Diversity (2001); alumnus, Molecular Evolution (1989)
  • Joel H. Rothman 鈥 Embryology course director (2002-2006) and faculty (1995-2001, 2007-2013)
  • Alexander Schier 鈥 Faculty, Zebrafish Development & Genetics (2009-2018)
  • Patrick Schloss 鈥 Faculty, Strategies and Techniques for Analyzing Microbial Population Structures (2011)
  • Peter Tiffin 鈥 Alumnus, Molecular Evolution (2000)
  • Karen Zito - Faculty, Neurobiology (2017, 2018); Grass Fellow (1999), Alumna, Optical Microscopy (1997)

Photo: 乐播传媒 Senior Scientist and ecosystems ecologist Zoe Cardon. Credit: Dee Sullivan