Diana H. Wall
Diana Harrison Wall (also: Diana W. Freckman ; * 1943 in Durham , North Carolina ) is an American ecologist and soil scientist at Colorado State University .
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Diana Wall is best known for her work on soil ecology , in particular on the biodiversity of nematodes and their role in the carbon dioxide cycle and soil fertility , and on the relationship between the ecosystems above and below the earth and their dependence on physical conditions in general and human influence in particular. She made her contribution to the turning of science and scientists to ecological and social issues.
Wall earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Kentucky in 1965 and a Ph.D. in plant pathology . As a postdoctoral researcher , she worked with Samuel A. Sher at the University of California, Riverside , from 1976 as a research assistant, later receiving a professorship in “ nematology ” there. In the meantime, she was also in charge of the Drylands Research Institute (Associate Director) and the National Science Foundation (Associate Program Director) . In 1993 Wall moved to Colorado State University (CSU), where she took on a professorship in their Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship Department and was director of the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory until 2005 .
Wall has been an “outstanding professor” (Distinguished Professor) for biology at the CSU since 2006 and has been director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability since 2008 . She holds another professorship for biology at the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory of the CSU.
Diana Wall was President of the Society of Nematologists (1993/94), the American Institute of Biological Sciences (1992) and the Ecological Society of America (1999/2000) and is the Scientific Director of the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative . She is the author of more than 200 scientific publications and (as of December 2018) has an h-index of 81.
Awards (selection)
- 1998 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- 2004 Wall Valley in Antarctica was named after her
- 2006 honorary doctorate from the University of Utrecht
- 2013 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
- 2014 member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- 2018 member of the National Academy of Sciences
Web links
- Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Lab , Dr. Diana H. Wall and curriculum vitae (PDF 497 kB; status 06/2018) at Colorado State University (colostate.edu)
- Diana H. Wall at Nemaplex (nemaplex.ucdavis.edu)
Individual evidence
- ^ Diana H. Wall. In: scholar.google.de. Google Scholar , accessed December 22, 2018 .
- ^ Wall Valley. In: geonames.usgs.gov. Geographic Names Information System , accessed December 22, 2018 .
- ↑ Archief Eredoctorates. In: uu.nl. Retrieved December 22, 2018 (Dutch).
- ↑ 2013 Tyler Laureate. In: tylerprize.org. Retrieved December 22, 2018 .
- ↑ Book of Members 1780 – present, Chapter W. (PDF; 852 kB) In: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (amacad.org). Retrieved December 22, 2018 .
- ↑ Diana Wall. In: nasonline.org. National Academy of Sciences , accessed December 22, 2018 .
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SURNAME | Wall, Diana H. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Wall, Diana; Wall, Diana Harrison; Freckman, Diana W. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American ecologist and soil scientist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1943 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Durham , North Carolina |