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Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU

Eric Davidson

Eric Davidson is Past President of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and director and professor of the Appalachian Laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Previously, he served as president and executive director at the Woods Hole Research Center, where he worked as a scientist since 1991.
His research interests are in biogeochemistry and include studying the exchange of plant nutrients from the land to streams and groundwater and the exchange of greenhouse gases between the soil and the atmosphere. Eric has held postdoctoral positions in soil microbiology and biogeochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and the NASA Ames Research Center. He is a member of the Ecological Society of America and the Soil Science Society of America, as well as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Eric previously served as the president of the Biogeosciences section of AGU. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. in forestry from North Carolina State University.

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AGU Advances Goes Online

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Susan Trumbore, A. Barros, Eric Davidson, Bethany Ehlmann, J. Famiglietti, N. Gruber, Mary Hudson, T. Illangasekare, Sarah Kang, T. Parsons, P. Rizzoli, V. Salters, B. Stevens, D. Wuebbles, Peter Zeitler and T. Zhu 7 August 20193 April 2023

Featuring high-impact papers and a streamlined process, AGU’s new journal is ready to launch.

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Lessons from President George H. W. Bush for the Present Political Environment

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson 1 February 20196 March 2023

The “White House effect” can compel support for science and protect the environment—or damage both.

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AGU Announces Locations for the 2022 and 2024 Fall Meetings

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGUChris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Eric Davidson and Chris McEntee 9 December 201829 September 2021

Full slate of Fall Meeting locations through 2026 is set.

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Mentoring365: New and Improved Mentoring Interface

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson 11 October 20187 April 2023

With its revamped platform, Mentoring365 strives to improve mentorship opportunities for young geoscientists and early-career professionals.

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2018 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and M. A. Holmes 4 September 201810 April 2023

The world’s largest organization of Earth and space scientists honors 33 exceptional individuals.

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2018 Class of AGU Fellows Announced

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and M. A. Holmes 9 August 20185 January 2022

AGU is proud to have chosen 62 new Fellows and will honor them at the upcoming Fall Meeting 2018 in Washington, D. C.

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Solidarity Among World’s Scientists Needed Now More Than Ever

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson 25 July 201825 September 2018

Challenged by widespread nationalism and xenophobia, scientific societies must stand together to insist that scientific collaboration remain international and interdisciplinary.

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Red/Blue and Peer Review

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and M. K. McNutt 2 August 201728 September 2023

Healthy skepticism has long formed the foundation of the scientific peer review process. Will anything substantively new be gleaned from a red team/blue team exercise?

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2017 Class of AGU Fellows Announced

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and S. Mukasa 27 July 201719 April 2023

The American Geophysical Union is proud to have chosen 61 new Fellows and will honor them at the upcoming 2017 Fall Meeting in New Orleans.

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2017 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and S. Mukasa 20 July 201719 April 2023

The world’s largest organization of Earth and space scientists honors 29 exceptional scientists and journalists.

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