F. Stuart Chapin III
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F. Stuart Chapin is a professor of Ecology at the Department of Biology and Wildlife of the Institute of Arctic Biology,University of Alaska
[edit] Academic career
1966 | BA in Biology, Swarthmore College |
1966-1968 | Visiting Instructor in Biology (Peace Corps) Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Columbia |
1973 | Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, Stanford University |
1973-1984 | Assistant/Assoc. Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks |
1981-1983 | Assistant Director, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks |
1984-1989 | Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks |
1989-1998 | Professor of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley |
1996- | Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks |
[edit] Awards/Grants/Honors
- Guggenheim Fellowship, 1979-1980
- Kempe Award for Distinguished Ecologists, 1996
- Hill Professor, 1995 (Univ. of Minnesota)
- Member-Ecology Institute (Germany) 1986-
- Usabelli Award (top researcher in all fields; Univ. of Alaska) 2000
- AAAS Fellow 2000
- Member Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry 2000
- Outstanding faculty member, Univ. of Alaska (selected by students) 2002
- Member American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2002
- Member National Academy of Sciences 2004
- Oosting lecture, Duke Univ. 2004. US Forest Service Wilderness Research Award on behalf of the Resilience and Adaptation Program.