FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WASHINGTON, July 29, 2024 — The American Chemical Society (ACS) has named 37 members as ACS Fellows for 2024.
The fellows program began in 2009 as a way to recognize and honor ACS members for outstanding achievements in and contributions to science, the profession and ACS.
Nominations for the 2025 class of ACS Fellows will open in the first quarter of next year. Additional information about the program is available, including a list of fellows named in prior years.
The following are the names and affiliations of the 2024 ACS Fellows:
Christine M. Aikens
Kansas State University
Gerard Baillely
Procter & Gamble
David B. Berkowitz
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Mirlinda Biba
Merck & Co.
Charles Joseph Brumlik
Nanobiz LLC
Neal D. Byington
California Section, ACS
Julia Chan
Baylor University
John M. Clark
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Cathleen Marie Crudden
Queen’s University
Yanli Feng
Dow
Chad M. Friesen
Trinity Western University
Benjamin Garcia
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Matthew Grandbois
AirJoule LLC
Richard A. Gross
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Jennifer Ann Hollingsworth
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Dominik Konkolewicz
Miami University
Sunghee Lee
Iona University
Adriane G. Ludwick
Tuskegee University
Angel A. Martí
Rice University
Thomas Mathew
University of Southern California
Emily C. McLaughlin
Bard College
Shelley D. Minteer
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Richard Samuel Moog
Franklin & Marshall College
Luke B. Roberson
NASA
Kabrena Rodda
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Varnika Roy
GSK
Kazuo Sakurai
University of Kitakyushu
Susan M. Schelble
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Chuanbing Tang
University of South Carolina
Nicolay V. Tsarevsky
Southern Methodist University
James C. Tung
Lacamas Laboratories
Keith Vitense
Cameron University
David Ransom Williams
Indiana University
Zakiya S. Wilson-Kennedy
Louisiana State University
Robert C. Wingfield, Jr.
Fisk University
Martin T. Zanni
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Peter Zarras
Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
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