Elizabeth Arnold (scientist) explained
Elizabeth Arnold |
Birth Name: | Anne Elizabeth Arnold |
Workplaces: | University of Arizona Duke University |
Alma Mater: | Duke University University of Arizona |
Thesis Title: | Neotropical fungal endophytes: Diversity and ecology |
Thesis Url: | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1118679995 |
Thesis Year: | 2002 |
Website: | Arnold Lab |
A. Elizabeth "Betsy" Arnold is an American evolutionary biologist who is Professor of Plant Sciences and Curator of the Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium at the University of Arizona. Her research considers fungal biology. She was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2021.
Early life and education
Arnold studied biology at Duke University.[1] Her undergraduate thesis studied flower colour polymorphism. She moved to the University of Arizona for her doctoral studies, where she investigated fungal endophytes under the guidance of Lucinda A. McDade. After earning her doctorate Arnold returned to Duke, where she was awarded a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowship to work alongside François Lutzoni.[2]
Research and career
In 2005, Arnold was appointed to the faculty at the University of Arizona.[3] She was made Curator at the Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, and promoted to professor in 2015. Her research considers fungal endophytes,[4] the very small fungi that live within plants without causing disease. Arnold has uncovered both the remarkable diversity of endophytes, and their potential applications in biotechnology.[5] Arnold has studied these endophytes in trees, crop plants and shrubs in tropical rainforests and the arctic tundra.
Arnold has served as an editor of Mycologia.
Awards and honors
Notes and References
- Web site: Elizabeth (Betsy) Arnold – Mycological Society of America. 2022-02-06. en-US.
- Web site: Lab Members: Betsy Arnold – Lutzoni Lab. 2022-02-06. en-US.
- Web site: A. Elizabeth (Betsy) Arnold EnDoBiodiversity. 2022-02-06. www.endobiodiversity.org.
- Oita. Shuzo. Ibáñez. Alicia . Lutzoni. François. Miadlikowska. Jolanta. Geml. József. Lewis. Louise A.. Hom. Erik F. Y.. Carbone. Ignazio. U’Ren. Jana M.. Arnold. A. Elizabeth. 2021-03-09. Climate and seasonality drive the richness and composition of tropical fungal endophytes at a landscape scale. Communications Biology. en. 4. 1. 313. 10.1038/s42003-021-01826-7. 33750915. 7943826. 2399-3642.
- Web site: Alexopoulos Prize Honors Dr. Betsy Arnold for Outstanding Early Career in Mycology College of Agriculture and Life Sciences The University of Arizona. 2022-02-06. www.cals.arizona.edu.
- 2002-12-01. https://bioone.org/journals/biotropica/volume-34/issue-4/0006-3606_2002_034_0620_AGA_2.0.CO_2/2002-Alwyn-Gentry-Award/10.1646/0006-3606(2002)034[0620:AGA2.0.CO;2.full 2002 Alwyn Gentry Award]. Biotropica. 34. 4. 620–622. 10.1646/0006-3606(2002)034[0620:AGA]2.0.CO;2. 0006-3606.
- Hawksworth. David L.. Taylor. John W.. 2011-12-01. Awards and Personalia. IMA Fungus. en. 2. 2. A52–A56. 10.1007/BF03449507. 2210-6359. free.
- IMA Fungus 2011 Awards. 10.1007/BF03449507.
- Web site: David E. Cox Faculty Teaching Award ALVSCE Compass: Employee Resources. 2022-02-06. compass.arizona.edu.
- Web site: Past William H. Weston Awardees for Teaching Excellence in Mycology – Mycological Society of America. 2022-02-06. en-US.
- Web site: Cardon Academy for Teaching Excellence ALVSCE Compass: Employee Resources. 2022-02-06. compass.arizona.edu.
- Web site: 2021 AAAS Fellows American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2022-02-06. www.aaas.org. en.
- Web site: 2022-01-26. Three UArizona faculty named AAAS Fellows. 2022-02-06. University of Arizona News. en.