UMB’s Microbial Genomics Trailblazer Claire M. Fraser Named AAAS President-Elect
Claire M. Fraser will become the next president-elect of AAAS in February. | Tom Jemski/University of Maryland School of Medicine
Claire M. Fraser, director and founder of the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Institute for Genome Sciences and a pioneer in the field of microbial genomics, has been chosen as president-elect of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Fraser is among the 114 officers selected during the 2018 election, AAAS announced today. She will begin her term on Feb. 18 after the AAAS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., serving for one year as president-elect, one year as president and one year as chair of the AAAS Board of Directors.
“One of the most important roles of the AAAS President is to serve as an ardent spokesperson for science and to promote application of the scientific method to the solution of our most pressing problems,” said Fraser in her candidacy statement, citing such challenges as climate change, antimicrobial resistance and food, water and energy security.
“Our ability to respond to these challenges has been hampered to a considerable extent by a lack of adequate funding, a tendency to fund ‘safer’ research projects, and a relative lack of public trust in science,” Fraser said, noting the increasing political attacks on science in the U.S. and abroad.
“During these challenging times, it is essential that we find a strong collective voice to speak on the value of science,” she said.
Issues like health, security and environmental protection “have no boundaries and can only be tackled by strong multi-disciplinary international collaborations,” Fraser said. “I am energized by the opportunity to help deliver the message that science matters to all of us.”
Before launching the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Fraser was with the Institute for Genomic Research, where she served as vice president for research before serving for nine years as president and director of the independent research group. While at TIGR, Fraser was part of a team that for the first time sequenced the full genetic code of any free-living organism, Haemophilus influenzae, which causes respiratory tract infections and meningitis in young children. The discovery launched the field of microbial genomics, which has enabled researchers to better understand the evolution of micro-organisms, information that can inform vaccine development.
Fraser, whose current research focuses on the structure and function of the human gut microbiome, earned a bachelor’s degree in biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Ph.D. in pharmacology from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Fraser was honored by AAAS as an elected Fellow in 2004 for her pioneering work in sequencing and analyzing microbial genomes. Her prior involvement with AAAS also includes serving on the AAAS Committee on Nominations from 2006 to 2008, on the AAAS Board of Directors from 2013 to 2017 and on the AAAS Section on Biological Sciences’ Electorate Nominating Committee from 2014 to 2017.
When Fraser assumes her role as president-elect in February, current AAAS president-elect Steven Chu will become president for one year. Current president Margaret Hamburg will begin a one-year term as chair of the AAAS Board of Directors. Fraser will become AAAS president in February 2020 and chair of the Board of Directors in February 2021.
AAAS members voted in the annual election for president-elect, members of the Board of Directors, members of the Committee on Nominations, and officers for AAAS’ 24 sections between Oct. 26 and Nov. 26, 2018.
2018 Annual Election Results
General Election
President-Elect:
Claire M. Fraser, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Board of Directors:
Maria M. Klawe, Harvey Mudd College
Ann Bostrom, University of Washington
Committee on Nominations:
Marcia C. Linn, University of California, Berkeley
Paula T. Hammond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michelle Vaughn Buchanan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Elaine Fuchs, Rockefeller University
Section Elections
Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Resources
Chair Elect:
Edward S. Buckler, USDA-ARS
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Neelima R. Sinha, University of California, Davis
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Isgouhi Kaloshian, University of California, Riverside
Chris van Kessel, University of California, Davis
Anthropology
Chair Elect:
Anne Stone, Arizona State University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Phoebe R. Stubblefield, University of Florida
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Sharon N. Dewitte, University of South Carolina
Joan T. Richtsmeier, Pennsylvania State University
Council Delegates:
Nathaniel J. Dominy, Dartmouth College
Chair Elect:
Heidi B. Hammel, Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Nancy A. Levenson, Space Telescope Science Institute
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Lucy McFadden, NASA (Retired)
Jill Tarter, SETI Institute
Council Delegates:
Joan R. Najita, National Optical Astronomy Observatory
Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences
Chair Elect:
Cindy Lee, Stony Brook University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Ronald C. Cohen, University of California, Berkeley
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Christopher Field, Stanford University
Margaret A. Palmer, University of Maryland, College Park
Biological Sciences
Chair Elect:
David Burgess, Boston College
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Joan E. Strassmann, Washington University in St. Louis
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Mónica Medina, Pennsylvania State University
Phillip A. Newmark, Howard Hughes Medical Institute/University of Wisconsin–Madison
Council Delegates:
David A. Baum, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Susan K. Dutcher, Washington University in St. Louis
Paul E. Turner, Yale University
Chemistry
Chair Elect:
Angela K. Wilson, Michigan State University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Cynthia J. Burrows, University of Utah
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Rebecca J. Abergel, University of California, Berkeley
Theodore Goodson III, University of Michigan
Council Delegate:
Cynthia K. Larive, University of California, Riverside
Debra Rolison, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Chair Elect:
Rena N. D’Souza, University of Utah
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Paul H. Krebsbach, University of California, Los Angeles
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Luisa A. DiPietro, University of Illinois at Chicago
David H. Kohn, University of Michigan
Chair Elect:
Nancy Pelaez, Purdue University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Deborah Allen, University of Delaware
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Sarah G. Allen, *a Federal Environmental Agency
David J. Asai, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Chair Elect:
Nicholas L. Abbott, Cornell University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Anne Skaja Robinson, Tulane University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Johney Green, Jr., National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Gail G. Mattson, Brookhaven National Laboratory
General Interest in Science and Engineering
Chair Elect:
Carol Lynn Alpert, Museum of Science, Boston
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Keegan Sawyer, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Jennifer Cutraro, Science Storytellers
Donna Gerardi Riordan, Washington State Academy of Sciences
Geology and Geography
Chair Elect:
Linda Rowan, UNAVCO
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Nancy L. Jackson, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Mei-Po Kwan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lynn M. Resler, Virginia Tech
Council Delegate:
Tie (run-off election will be conducted)
History and Philosophy of Science
Chair Elect:
Susan Lindee, University of Pennsylvania
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Robert T. Pennock, Michigan State University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Helen E. Longino, Stanford University
Roberta L. Millstein, University of California, Davis
Industrial Science and Technology
Chair Elect:
Carl J. Williams, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Sudarsanam Suresh Babu, University of Tennessee, Knoxville/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Philip Shapira, University of Manchester/Georgia Institute of Technology
Edmund G. Seebauer, University of Illinois
Information, Computing, and Communication
Chair Elect:
Daniel A. Reed, University of Utah
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Deborah L. McGuinness, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Eugene Santos Jr., Dartmouth College
Tandy Warnow, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Linguistics and Language Science
Chair Elect:
Judith F. Kroll, University of California, Riverside
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Richard K. Larson, Stony Brook University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Fernanda Ferreira, University of California, Davis
Colleen M. Fitzgerald, University of Texas at Arlington/National Science Foundation
Mathematics
Chair Elect:
Barbara Lee Keyfitz, Ohio State University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Bonnie Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Susan Friedlander, University of Southern California
Talitha Washington, Howard University
Council Delegate:
Joceline Lega, University of Arizona
Medical Sciences
Chair Elect:
Mary Fedarko Roberts, Boston College (Retired)
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Pierre A. Coulombe, University of Michigan
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Valerie P. Opipari, University of Michigan
Andrew I. Schafer, Weill Cornell Medical College
Council Delegate:
Thea D. Tlsty, University of California, San Francisco
Channing J. Der, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Neuroscience
Chair Elect:
Thomas D. Albright, Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Elly Nedivi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Beverly L. Davidson, University of Pennsylvania
Julie H. Simpson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Chair Elect:
Donna M. Huryn, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Karlyne M. Reilly, National Cancer Institute/NIH
Electorate Nominating Committee:
John E. Macor, Sanofi
Kerry Leigh McPhail, Oregon State University
Physics
Chair Elect:
Andrea J. Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Marilyn Gunner, City College of New York
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Tony F. Heinz, Stanford University/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Paul L. McEuen, Cornell University
Psychology
Chair Elect:
Morton Ann Gernsbacher, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Anthony D. Wagner, Stanford University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Barbara L. Fredrickson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alison Gopnik, University of California, Berkeley
Social, Economic, and Political Sciences
Chair Elect:
Nicole Woolsey Biggart, University of California, Davis
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Luís M.A. Bettencourt, University of Chicago
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Gretchen Goldman, Union of Concerned Scientists
Jill J. McCluskey, Washington State University
Societal Impacts of Science and Engineering
Chair Elect:
Tobin L. Smith, Association of American Universities
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Jane Maienschein, Arizona State University/Marine Biological Laboratory
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Jean Goodwin, NC State University
Rachel E. Levinson, Arizona State University
Statistics
Chair Elect:
Rebecca W. Doerge, Carnegie Mellon University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Victoria Stodden, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Jennifer L. Clarke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Richard D. De Veaux, Williams CollegeSource: www.aaas.org
Claire M. Fraser will become the next president-elect of AAAS in February. | Tom Jemski/University of Maryland School of Medicine
Claire M. Fraser, director and founder of the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Institute for Genome Sciences and a pioneer in the field of microbial genomics, has been chosen as president-elect of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Fraser is among the 114 officers selected during the 2018 election, AAAS announced today. She will begin her term on Feb. 18 after the AAAS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., serving for one year as president-elect, one year as president and one year as chair of the AAAS Board of Directors.
“One of the most important roles of the AAAS President is to serve as an ardent spokesperson for science and to promote application of the scientific method to the solution of our most pressing problems,” said Fraser in her candidacy statement, citing such challenges as climate change, antimicrobial resistance and food, water and energy security.
“Our ability to respond to these challenges has been hampered to a considerable extent by a lack of adequate funding, a tendency to fund ‘safer’ research projects, and a relative lack of public trust in science,” Fraser said, noting the increasing political attacks on science in the U.S. and abroad.
“During these challenging times, it is essential that we find a strong collective voice to speak on the value of science,” she said.
Issues like health, security and environmental protection “have no boundaries and can only be tackled by strong multi-disciplinary international collaborations,” Fraser said. “I am energized by the opportunity to help deliver the message that science matters to all of us.”
Before launching the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Fraser was with the Institute for Genomic Research, where she served as vice president for research before serving for nine years as president and director of the independent research group. While at TIGR, Fraser was part of a team that for the first time sequenced the full genetic code of any free-living organism, Haemophilus influenzae, which causes respiratory tract infections and meningitis in young children. The discovery launched the field of microbial genomics, which has enabled researchers to better understand the evolution of micro-organisms, information that can inform vaccine development.
Fraser, whose current research focuses on the structure and function of the human gut microbiome, earned a bachelor’s degree in biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Ph.D. in pharmacology from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Fraser was honored by AAAS as an elected Fellow in 2004 for her pioneering work in sequencing and analyzing microbial genomes. Her prior involvement with AAAS also includes serving on the AAAS Committee on Nominations from 2006 to 2008, on the AAAS Board of Directors from 2013 to 2017 and on the AAAS Section on Biological Sciences’ Electorate Nominating Committee from 2014 to 2017.
When Fraser assumes her role as president-elect in February, current AAAS president-elect Steven Chu will become president for one year. Current president Margaret Hamburg will begin a one-year term as chair of the AAAS Board of Directors. Fraser will become AAAS president in February 2020 and chair of the Board of Directors in February 2021.
AAAS members voted in the annual election for president-elect, members of the Board of Directors, members of the Committee on Nominations, and officers for AAAS’ 24 sections between Oct. 26 and Nov. 26, 2018.
2018 Annual Election Results
General Election
President-Elect:
Claire M. Fraser, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Board of Directors:
Maria M. Klawe, Harvey Mudd College
Ann Bostrom, University of Washington
Committee on Nominations:
Marcia C. Linn, University of California, Berkeley
Paula T. Hammond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michelle Vaughn Buchanan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Elaine Fuchs, Rockefeller University
Section Elections
Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Resources
Chair Elect:
Edward S. Buckler, USDA-ARS
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Neelima R. Sinha, University of California, Davis
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Isgouhi Kaloshian, University of California, Riverside
Chris van Kessel, University of California, Davis
Anthropology
Chair Elect:
Anne Stone, Arizona State University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Phoebe R. Stubblefield, University of Florida
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Sharon N. Dewitte, University of South Carolina
Joan T. Richtsmeier, Pennsylvania State University
Council Delegates:
Nathaniel J. Dominy, Dartmouth College
Chair Elect:
Heidi B. Hammel, Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Nancy A. Levenson, Space Telescope Science Institute
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Lucy McFadden, NASA (Retired)
Jill Tarter, SETI Institute
Council Delegates:
Joan R. Najita, National Optical Astronomy Observatory
Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences
Chair Elect:
Cindy Lee, Stony Brook University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Ronald C. Cohen, University of California, Berkeley
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Christopher Field, Stanford University
Margaret A. Palmer, University of Maryland, College Park
Biological Sciences
Chair Elect:
David Burgess, Boston College
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Joan E. Strassmann, Washington University in St. Louis
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Mónica Medina, Pennsylvania State University
Phillip A. Newmark, Howard Hughes Medical Institute/University of Wisconsin–Madison
Council Delegates:
David A. Baum, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Susan K. Dutcher, Washington University in St. Louis
Paul E. Turner, Yale University
Chemistry
Chair Elect:
Angela K. Wilson, Michigan State University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Cynthia J. Burrows, University of Utah
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Rebecca J. Abergel, University of California, Berkeley
Theodore Goodson III, University of Michigan
Council Delegate:
Cynthia K. Larive, University of California, Riverside
Debra Rolison, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Chair Elect:
Rena N. D’Souza, University of Utah
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Paul H. Krebsbach, University of California, Los Angeles
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Luisa A. DiPietro, University of Illinois at Chicago
David H. Kohn, University of Michigan
Chair Elect:
Nancy Pelaez, Purdue University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Deborah Allen, University of Delaware
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Sarah G. Allen, *a Federal Environmental Agency
David J. Asai, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Chair Elect:
Nicholas L. Abbott, Cornell University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Anne Skaja Robinson, Tulane University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Johney Green, Jr., National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Gail G. Mattson, Brookhaven National Laboratory
General Interest in Science and Engineering
Chair Elect:
Carol Lynn Alpert, Museum of Science, Boston
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Keegan Sawyer, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Jennifer Cutraro, Science Storytellers
Donna Gerardi Riordan, Washington State Academy of Sciences
Geology and Geography
Chair Elect:
Linda Rowan, UNAVCO
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Nancy L. Jackson, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Mei-Po Kwan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lynn M. Resler, Virginia Tech
Council Delegate:
Tie (run-off election will be conducted)
History and Philosophy of Science
Chair Elect:
Susan Lindee, University of Pennsylvania
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Robert T. Pennock, Michigan State University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Helen E. Longino, Stanford University
Roberta L. Millstein, University of California, Davis
Industrial Science and Technology
Chair Elect:
Carl J. Williams, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Sudarsanam Suresh Babu, University of Tennessee, Knoxville/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Philip Shapira, University of Manchester/Georgia Institute of Technology
Edmund G. Seebauer, University of Illinois
Information, Computing, and Communication
Chair Elect:
Daniel A. Reed, University of Utah
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Deborah L. McGuinness, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Eugene Santos Jr., Dartmouth College
Tandy Warnow, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Linguistics and Language Science
Chair Elect:
Judith F. Kroll, University of California, Riverside
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Richard K. Larson, Stony Brook University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Fernanda Ferreira, University of California, Davis
Colleen M. Fitzgerald, University of Texas at Arlington/National Science Foundation
Mathematics
Chair Elect:
Barbara Lee Keyfitz, Ohio State University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Bonnie Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Susan Friedlander, University of Southern California
Talitha Washington, Howard University
Council Delegate:
Joceline Lega, University of Arizona
Medical Sciences
Chair Elect:
Mary Fedarko Roberts, Boston College (Retired)
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Pierre A. Coulombe, University of Michigan
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Valerie P. Opipari, University of Michigan
Andrew I. Schafer, Weill Cornell Medical College
Council Delegate:
Thea D. Tlsty, University of California, San Francisco
Channing J. Der, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Neuroscience
Chair Elect:
Thomas D. Albright, Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Elly Nedivi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Beverly L. Davidson, University of Pennsylvania
Julie H. Simpson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Chair Elect:
Donna M. Huryn, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Karlyne M. Reilly, National Cancer Institute/NIH
Electorate Nominating Committee:
John E. Macor, Sanofi
Kerry Leigh McPhail, Oregon State University
Physics
Chair Elect:
Andrea J. Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Marilyn Gunner, City College of New York
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Tony F. Heinz, Stanford University/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Paul L. McEuen, Cornell University
Psychology
Chair Elect:
Morton Ann Gernsbacher, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Anthony D. Wagner, Stanford University
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Barbara L. Fredrickson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alison Gopnik, University of California, Berkeley
Social, Economic, and Political Sciences
Chair Elect:
Nicole Woolsey Biggart, University of California, Davis
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Luís M.A. Bettencourt, University of Chicago
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Gretchen Goldman, Union of Concerned Scientists
Jill J. McCluskey, Washington State University
Societal Impacts of Science and Engineering
Chair Elect:
Tobin L. Smith, Association of American Universities
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Jane Maienschein, Arizona State University/Marine Biological Laboratory
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Jean Goodwin, NC State University
Rachel E. Levinson, Arizona State University
Statistics
Chair Elect:
Rebecca W. Doerge, Carnegie Mellon University
Member-at-Large of the Section Committee:
Victoria Stodden, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Electorate Nominating Committee:
Jennifer L. Clarke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Richard D. De Veaux, Williams CollegeSource: www.aaas.org
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