AAAS Names 13 APS Psychological Scientists as 2025 Fellows
Twelve APS Fellows and one APS member are among the newly elected 2025 Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Election as an AAAS Fellow honors individuals whose efforts on behalf of the advancement of science and its applications in service to society have distinguished them among their peers and colleagues. The 13 psychological scientists listed below account for all but one of the individuals in the Section on Psychology.
APS Members
Aina Puce, Indiana University Bloomington, member
APS Fellows
Özlem N. Ayduk, University of California, Berkeley
George A. Bonanno, Teachers College Columbia University
Alice Cronin-Golomb, Boston University
Jonathon D. Crystal, Indiana University Bloomington
Amanda B. Diekman, Indiana University Bloomington
Elissa Sarah Epel, University of California, San Francisco
Shelly L. Gable, University of California, Santa Barbara
Nadine J. Kaslow, Emory University
Elizabeth A. Kensinger, Boston College
Arthur F. Kramer, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Kevin N. Ochsner, Columbia University
Matthew DeLisi, Iowa State University
Congratulations to the 2025 AAAS Fellows!
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