College of Arts and Sciences

Two University of Oregon scientists whose work has made them leaders in their fields have been named fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a distinguished lifetime honor in the research community.  Darren Johnson, a professor of chemistry and biochemistry, and Stephen Frost, a professor of anthropology, are this year’s UO recipients. They are among a group of 471 scholars chosen by the association for the 2024 fellows class. 
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