Four New AAAS Fellows Mark 100 Years Since First UC Davis Fellow

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From the left, Joanna Chiu, Gitta Coaker, Janine LaSalle and David Segal were among this year's new American Association for the Advancement of Science fellows.

Four New AAAS Fellows Mark 100 Years Since First UC Davis Fellow

Four faculty from the University of California, Davis, have been elected as Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, class of 2025. They are among nearly 500 scientists, engineers and other innovators that the society recognized this year for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements.

Here are the new fellows, with their fellowship citations:

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Joanna Chiu

Departments of Entomology and Nematology; Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior
Graduate Groups: Neuroscience; Animal Behavior; Integrative Genetics and Genomics; Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology 

“For contributions to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which circadian clocks integrate environmental and metabolic signals to regulate animal biological rhythms.”

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Gitta Coaker

Department of Plant Pathology
Graduate Groups: Plant Biology; Integrative Genetics and Genomics

“For distinguished contributions to plant pathology and immunity, particularly elucidating how plant receptors and bacterial components interface in disease, and for outstanding leadership and service to foster early career researchers.”

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Janine LaSalle

Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Graduate Groups: Biophysics; Integrative Genetics and Genomics; Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

“For interdisciplinary research in human genetics, specifically epigenetics of autism, epigenetic mechanisms in neurodevelopmental disorders and the placenta, and the use of systems approaches to understand gene x environment epigenetics.”

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David Segal

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
Graduate Groups: Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology; Integrative Genetics and Genomics; Neuroscience

“For distinguished contributions to the field of molecular and translational genetics, particularly developing zinc finger, TALE, and CRISPR gene editors and applying them towards the treatment of neurologic disorders.”

It has been 100 years since Professor Tracy I. Storer became the first UC faculty member affiliated with the Davis campus elected as a Fellow of the AAAS. Elected in 1926, Storer had come to Davis in 1923 to establish the Department of Zoology.

The new fellows will be recognized at the annual Fellows Forum in Washington, D.C., on May 29.

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