
On Thursday, March 27, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) announced the 2024 class of AAAS Fellows including , the Rev. John A. OâBrien College Professor of Anthropology in the at the University of Notre Dame.
The 2024 class comprises 471 scientists, engineers and innovators across two dozen disciplines including anthropology, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, engineering and physics. AAAS is one of the worldâs largest general scientific societies, and to be elected as a fellow is a lifetime honor.
âProfessor Lee Gettlerâs election to the American Association for the Advancement of Science is a well-deserved recognition of his superb scholarship and continued dedication to advancing our understanding of fatherhood, family dynamics and human development,â said , the Charles and Jill Fischer Provost. âWe are proud to congratulate him as an alumnus and a member of Notre Dameâs distinguished faculty.â
Gettler was recognized for his distinguished contributions to the fields of biological anthropology and human biology, particularly in the areas of male physiology and the evolution of human fathering.
His research, which has been funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the Jacobs Foundation among others, has focused on how menâs hormone physiology responds to major life transitions, such as marriage and fatherhood, and how menâs hormones relate to their behavior as parents and partners. Gettler draws on this work to frame questions about fathersâ roles in the evolutionary past. He has expanded his research to include studying variation in family life, parentsâ health and child physiology.
AAAS launched its lifetime fellowship recognition in 1874, about 25 years after the association was founded. This first cohort included , who in 1865 became the first director of the newly established College of Science at the University of Notre Dame.
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Gettler is chair of the Department of Anthropology, director of Notre Dameâs , and a faculty affiliate of the and the .
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