ARIZONA SCIENCE ALUMNI
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The College of Science unites a community of globally prominent scientists, researchers, and professionals. As a graduate of the University of Arizona, you are a valued member of our community and a Wildcat for Life!
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We understand and appreciate that our Alumni are a valuable resource for our current students. Explore how you can stay in touch, share opportunities, and volunteer to mentor our students by partnering with the College of Science Career Center.
College of Science alumni around the world are doing incredible things. Explore the Alumni Spotlight series to learn more about the impact fellow alums are making in their field of study.
Reunite with fellow alumni on Homecoming weekend! Swing by the free College of Science tailgate party on the lawn outside of Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium for food, fun, and more. The date for Homecoming 2025 will be announced soon!
Arizona Alumni serves more than 300,000 former Arizona students, creating a community for Wildcats to remain connected to their alma mater and to each other.
It’s no secret that our alumni are a highly interesting and talented bunch. We are doing amazing things all over the world. Plugging into our varied community can only lead to exciting new horizons.
The College of Science offers a wide range of programs designed to inform and engage our alumni in scientific research. Come visit one of our many outreach sites and soak up the science!
Alumni of the Year Recipients
Dr. Brinton is one of the university’s most distinguished research leaders as she is a Regents Professor of pharmacology, neurology, psychology, neuroscience, and pharmacology and toxicology. She also is the director of the Center for Innovation in Brain Science and holds appointments in the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute, the Neuroscience Graduate Interdisciplinary Program, the BIO5 Institute and Clinical Translational Sciences.
Her research on Alzheimer’s disease has led to critical insights into the causes of the disease as well as cutting-edge therapeutics to treat it. At the Center for Innovation in Brain Science, she leads an innovative hybrid academic/biotech research ecosystem that supports multiple levels of research.
Although her extensive research achievements alone make her an internationally recognized leader in the field, Dr, Brinton also is a leader in training the next generation of scientists — both at the university, as an educator, trainer and mentor, and beyond, through her professional leadership in national organizations.
In a career at the University of Arizona spanning over 30 years, Edgar J. McCullough Jr. made fundamental changes to the university’s approach to science education, transformed the geology program into a top-ranked program in geosciences and served as dean of the newly formed College of Science. Read more about Dr. McCullough and meet all the awardees here.
Scientist with an impressive career as an educator and in research with a commitment to investigating environmental health factors and servicing underrepresented populations.
Alumni Association video: https://youtu.be/MaNmTXHk6Ok
Globally recognized and top planetary scientist with leadership roles in the planetary science community.
Alumni Association video: https://youtu.be/YowkNa_Hp90
Accomplished physicist with a remarkable career influencing space and aviation. A pioneer in mapping the moon.
Alumni Association video: https://youtu.be/lu30sEdxVMI
Internationally recognized researcher making significant strides in parasite biology and working to improve health on a global scale.
Alumni Association video: https://youtu.be/NwrnSjEs2F4
Recognized leader in astronomy who currently is the executive officer of the American Astronomical Society.
Alumni Association Youtube video: https://youtu.be/Q7SoWIThiXo
Clinical and Forensic Psychologist.
Alumni Association video: https://youtu.be/7son-eba6VU
Prominent experimentalist in nuclear physics.
Alumni Association video: https://youtu.be/wWhAbyuIPdM
UA News Article: https://news.arizona.edu/blog/science-alumnus-year-kenneth-krane
Organic chemist who spent 35 years at 3M Company in a variety of chemistry, engineering and management positions.
Alumni Association video: https://youtu.be/s-a4ZCOUxaA
Known world-wide for his work on lightning and thunderstorm electricity.
NASA Astronaut has logged a total of 306 days in space on three missions.
UA News Article: https://news.arizona.edu/story/space-bound-astronaut-is-a-ua-alum
Geophysicist.
Specializes in industrial development and was instrumental in the development of the UA Science and Technology Park.
Had a 36 year career with worldwide responsibility for all Geoscience in ExxonMobil Development Company.