Diane O'Brien named director of the Institute of Arctic Biology
June 21, 2024
Diane OBrien has been named director of the University of Alaska Fairbanks . OBrien, a professor of biology and wildlife, has served as interim director since 2021.
Its been a real privilege to work with such an outstanding and passionate group of researchers over the last three years, and Im looking forward to whats next for IAB,&紳莉莽梯;OBrien said. UAF has been a wonderful place to grow research collaborations across disciplinary boundaries, and Im hoping to preserve and foster such opportunities for the institute.&紳莉莽梯;
OBrien, who was recently elected to the , has served as deputy director of the UAF , as well as IAB, and has been a full professor since 2015. She came to UAF in 2004 as an assistant professor in the , which has joint appointments within the institute.
She earned her bachelors degree in biology from Amherst College and her doctorate in ecology and evolutionary biology from Princeton University.
倏B娶勳梗紳s research investigates nutritional questions in public health and ecology using naturally occurring stable isotopes.
Through the years she has made UAF a better place through her thoughtful teaching and mentorships, while making significant scientific contributions in both ecology and biomedical research, Vice Chancellor of Research Nettie LaBelle-Hamer said in an email to faculty and staff.
IAB was established in 1963 to advance knowledge of northern biological systems through the integration of research, student training and service to the state of Alaska and the nation. The institute houses programs focused on ecosystems of the North and their responses to climate change, physiological adaptations to extreme environments, the dynamics of Alaskas wildlife populations and their management, and biomedical research relevant to Alaskas people, including study of food systems and behavioral health.
A copy of this article was first published in a .