The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, has named 10 University of Florida faculty members to its 2025 AAAS Fellows.
The lifetime honor is one of the most prestigious distinctions in science, recognizing individuals whose work has made a meaningful impact across fields, from research and teaching to technological innovation, leadership in academia, industry, and government, and excellence in communicating science to the public.
AAAS has recognized the following faculty from UF:
- Adegbola Adesogan, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
- Harvey B. Lillywhite, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Fredy Altpeter, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
- Michał Kowalewski, Florida Museum of Natural History
- Bette Loiselle, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
- Todd Palmer, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Janet Robishaw, College of Veterinary Medicine
- Grady Roberts, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
- David C. Bloom, College of Medicine
- Sara J. Nixon, College of Medicine
Read more about the researchers and their compelling research here: American Association for the Advancement of Science Names 10 UF Faculty Fellows.