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Arts and Sciences Professors Honored by American Association for the Advancement of Science

of the Department of Physics and of the Department of Biology were named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)聽in recognition of their commitment to the advancement of science. They聽will be honored at a ceremony to be held this spring in Washington, D.C.

Ross and Wiles join a list of other distinguished professors in the College of Arts and Sciences who have been named AAAS Fellows over the past two decades, along with Alan Middleton (2016), associate dean of research and scholarship; George Langford (2013), dean emeritus and professor emeritus of biology; M. Cristina Marchetti (2013), a former professor of physics who is now at UC Santa Barbara; Donald Siegel (2012), professor emeritus of Earth and environmental sciences; and William Starmer (2011), professor emeritus of biology.

鈥淭hrough their dedication to teaching, research and increasing diversity in STEM, Jennifer and Jason鈥檚 work is making a difference in our campus classrooms and labs today, and is also creating a path forward for future scientists,鈥 says Alan Middleton, associate dean. 鈥淭hey are both extremely deserving of this prestigious scientific honor.鈥

Established in 1848, AAAS is the world’s largest general scientific society as well as the publisher of the well-known scientific journal Science.聽Fellows are elected by the AAAS Council through a careful deliberation process to preserve the honor attached to this recognition. Each Fellow is acknowledged with a citation recognizing their contributions to the scientific community.

Jennifer Ross (AAAS Section Affiliation: Physics)

Ross鈥 citation reads: 鈥淔or distinguished contributions to biophysics, particularly for experimentally elucidating regulatory mechanisms in intracellular transport.鈥

An award-winning biophysicist, Ross focuses her research on how cells produce motion and force. By harnessing the fundamental and autonomous physics principles of biological cells, her group is working toward designing and creating next-generation materials inspired and empowered by biology.

Throughout her career, Ross has also remained committed to diversifying STEM. She has been part of the EUREKA! summer program, working with middle and high school girls to teach them about science, health and self-care, and this past summer helped organize the聽, which invited students and recent graduates from the Syracuse City School District to 网爆门 to take part in a six-week paid internship.

A faculty member at the University since 2019, Ross has been awarded grants by government agencies including the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and private foundations. Her awards and professional honors include Fellow of the American Physical Society, Research Corporation鈥檚 Cottrell Scholar, winner of the Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award from the Biophysical Society, and winner of the National Science Foundation INSPIRE Award. Ross has also served as chair of the physics department at 网爆门 since 2020.

Jason Wiles (AAAS Section Affiliation: Education)

Wiles鈥 citation reads: 鈥淔or distinguished contributions to science education, particularly for research on and advocacy for evolution education and innovative leadership in recruiting and retaining underrepresented populations in science.鈥

An internationally recognized researcher, Wiles has been involved in various projects to help recruit and retain underrepresented students in STEM fields through his work with programs and grants including an聽NSF-funded ERRUPT grant,听SUSTAIN听补苍诲听. In the classroom, Wiles teaches core introductory courses for students in the life sciences, and upper-division courses exploring evolution and the intersections of biology and other areas such as politics, religion and education.

While primarily appointed in the biology department, Wiles also holds courtesy appointments in the聽聽and the聽. In recognition of his teaching, advocacy and research, he has been honored by the聽Technology Alliance of Central New York, the Linnean Society of London, the聽聽and the聽.

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