RutgersCongratulates
OurNewestAAASFellows
“I applaud Rutgers’ newest fellows of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science—12 eminent scientists who exemplify the excellence
ofRutgersfacultyandwhosescholarlyachievements,asrecognizedby
their peers, fulfill the AAAS mission to advance science, engineering, and
innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people.”
—Jonathan Holloway, Rutgers President and University Professor
Emanuel M. DiCicco-Bloom
Professor of Neuroscience and
Cell Biology, Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School
Distinguished contributions to
understanding growth factor
regulation of neurogenesis
during mammalian brain
development, focusing on
human neurodevelopmental
disorders
Cecile Arlene Feldman
Dean and Professor, Rutgers
School of Dental Medicine
Outstanding contributions to
dentistry and distinguished
leadership and advocacy in
addressing contemporary
issues facing dental education,
research, and delivery of oral
health care
Patricia Fitzgerald-Bocarsly
Provost, Rutgers Biomedical and
Health Sciences–Newark;
Professor of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, New Jersey
Medical SchoolDistinguished
science leadership and
contributions to the field of
biology, especially innate
immune responses to human
viral infections
Ying Fan Reinfelder
Professor of Earth and Planetary
Sciences, School of Arts and
SciencesAdvancing
understanding of continental-
scale hydrology, particularly
groundwater and near-surface
systems interactions,
including vegetation and
surface water
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