The Florida Chemical Senses Institute is proud to celebrate the election of Dr. Daniel A. Hahn to the 2024 class of AAAS Fellows, one of the highest honors in the scientific community. As an associate director of FCSI and a professor in UF’s Entomology and Nematology Department, Dr. Hahn’s research on insect physiology, adaptation, and evolutionary biology has had a profound impact on both fundamental science and real-world applications.
Dr. Hahn’s work explores how insects respond to environmental changes, providing critical insights into pest management, agriculture, and conservation. His expertise has not only shaped research within the FCSI but also influenced global initiatives through his work with the International Atomic Energy Agency and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
We are honored to have Dr. Hahn as part of our leadership team and congratulate him on this well-deserved recognition! His contributions exemplify FCSI’s mission to advance research in chemosensory science and beyond.Interested in learning more about Dr. Hahn’s research? Head over to our news site to read more: FCSI News.