UAH - College of Science - News - 淫妻社 /science/research-2/research-highlights Sat, 04 Apr 2026 07:13:27 -0500 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb webmaster@uah.edu (UAH) UAH Earth System Science Center scientist selected as U.S. Drought Monitor author /science/research-2/research-highlights/20137-uah-earth-system-science-center-scientist-selected-us-drought-monitor-author /science/research-2/research-highlights/20137-uah-earth-system-science-center-scientist-selected-us-drought-monitor-author NASA SPoRT-Land Information System SPoRT-LIS

A University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) scientist is stepping onto the national stage to help shape how the country understands and responds to drought.

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Science News Tue, 31 Mar 2026 07:07:18 -0500
UAH Atmospheric and Earth Science graduate students earn top honors at 106th AMS annual meeting /science/research-2/research-highlights/20127-uah-atmospheric-and-earth-science-graduate-students-earn-top-honors-at-106th-ams-annual-meeting /science/research-2/research-highlights/20127-uah-atmospheric-and-earth-science-graduate-students-earn-top-honors-at-106th-ams-annual-meeting UAH Atmospheric and Earth Science (AES) students Zebulon Leffler and Ethan Prunty.

Two Atmospheric and Earth Science (AES) graduate students from the at 淫妻社 were recognized with top awards at the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (AMS).

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Science News Thu, 26 Mar 2026 11:07:18 -0500
TEST Initiative Advances Undergraduate Learning in UAH鈥檚 College of Science /science/research-2/research-highlights/20100-test-initiative-advances-undergraduate-learning-in-uahs-college-of-science /science/research-2/research-highlights/20100-test-initiative-advances-undergraduate-learning-in-uahs-college-of-science Group of students engaged in a classroom setting with an instructor assisting and others listening or working on laptops.

In fall 2025, the College of Science at 淫妻社 (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, launched a new initiative aimed at strengthening teaching and enhancing undergraduate student learning.

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Science News Wed, 18 Mar 2026 11:07:18 -0500
UAH awarded contract to support DARPA MICA program, a first for Department of Biological Sciences /science/research-2/research-highlights/20027-uah-awarded-contract-support-darpa-mica-program-first-for-department-biological-sciences /science/research-2/research-highlights/20027-uah-awarded-contract-support-darpa-mica-program-first-for-department-biological-sciences Dr. Jerome Baudry, Pei-Ling Chan Chair and chair of the UAH Department of Biological Sciences.

A researcher in the College of Science at 淫妻社 (UAH) has helped UAH land a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contract to support the Microsystems Induced CAtalysis (MICA) program.

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Science News Tue, 10 Feb 2026 08:08:21 -0600
UAH Chargers build more than rockets; epic love stories launch from this campus, too /science/research-2/research-highlights/20021-uah-chargers-build-more-than-rockets-epic-love-stories-launch-from-this-campus /science/research-2/research-highlights/20021-uah-chargers-build-more-than-rockets-epic-love-stories-launch-from-this-campus Snapshots of GaTerrilyn Heard and Wesley Evans, from 淫妻社 campus after teaming up to win a music trivia contest: left, showing off their afro twin styles right, on their wedding day.

It can happen anywhere on campus 鈥 standing in line for food, sitting together in class, having fun with the Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE).

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Science News Fri, 06 Feb 2026 12:08:21 -0600
UAH researcher wins $1.27M award to study dynamic evolution of plasma conditions during a solar flare /science/research-2/research-highlights/20012-uah-researcher-wins-1-27m-award-study-dynamic-evolution-plasma-conditions-during-solar-flare /science/research-2/research-highlights/20012-uah-researcher-wins-1-27m-award-study-dynamic-evolution-plasma-conditions-during-solar-flare Image of MaGIXS-2 sounding rocket launch, 30 July 2024 from White Sands Missile Range, NM

Despite decades of observations, our understanding of plasma conditions during solar flares has been limited by instrument capabilities.

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Science News Tue, 03 Feb 2026 12:08:21 -0600
Alabama Governor appoints Dr. Lee Ellenburg to succeed Dr. John Christy as state climatologist /science/research-2/research-highlights/20004-alabama-governor-appoints-dr-lee-ellenburg-succeed-dr-john-christy-as-state-climatologist /science/research-2/research-highlights/20004-alabama-governor-appoints-dr-lee-ellenburg-succeed-dr-john-christy-as-state-climatologist Dr. Lee Ellenburg in his office at the UAH Earth System Science Center.

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has appointed Dr. Lee Ellenburg as Alabama鈥檚 new state climatologist.

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Science News Thu, 29 Jan 2026 08:08:21 -0600
Leading Through Research with College of Science Senior Chris Pinckard /science/research-2/research-highlights/19988-leading-through-research-with-college-of-science-senior-chris-pinckard /science/research-2/research-highlights/19988-leading-through-research-with-college-of-science-senior-chris-pinckard Chris Pinckard (right), President of the Student Government Association at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, stands next to Lori Hutchison, who is Vice-President of the Student Government Association at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Together, they join hands to form the letters UAH.

Chris Pinckard, a senior at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), majoring in biology and minoring in chemistry, has crafted the ultimate college experience through hands-on research, student leadership, and meaningful campus involvement.

Pinckard鈥檚 passion for biology is closely tied to his extensive research background. While in high school, he participated in a summer program at , where he met Dr. Paul Wolf. 鈥淎fter that summer experience, I decided to come to UAH and take advantage of the immense research opportunities.鈥

As UAH offers undergraduates the opportunity to take part in research throughout their academic career, Pinckard began conducting research as a freshman when he worked as an intern at CHONEX, Inc., a small agricultural biotechnology company. 鈥淚 learned a lot about microbiology, experiment design and got to see how industry research differed from academic research,鈥 he says. 

Over the course of his academic journey, his research interests have grown beyond traditional laboratory settings.鈥淭his summer, I started an independent research project along with my friend Erin at Northeastern University,鈥 Pinckard says. 鈥淲e are focusing on the changes that cells undergo in spaceflight. The structures used to create the scaffolding in our cells (cytoskeletons) don鈥檛 adapt well to microgravity.鈥

Pinckard鈥檚 most recent research was working with Dr. Ahmed Lawan. 鈥淗is project is focused on the MAPK pathway connection to fatty liver disease, obesity, and diabetes. The lab is investigating possible treatments for these diseases through in vivo mouse models,鈥 explains Pinckard. 

From left to right, UAB SGA President Saad Khan, University of Alabama SGA President Lucy Bonhaus, and UAH SGA President Chris Pinckard stand together at the UA System Student Leaders Summit.

UAH biology major and SGA President Chris Pinckard is pictured with University of Alabama SGA President Lucy Bonhaus and University of Alabama at Birmingham SGA President Saad Khan at the first-ever UA System Student Leaders Summit.

In addition to balancing academics and research, Pinckard plays a major leadership role on campus as the UAH Student Government Association President. 

鈥淚 started my journey in SGA during my freshman year, where I was a College of Science Senator,鈥 he shares. 

Now serving as President, he represents student interests and oversees initiatives aimed at improving campus life, from food pantry expansions to WiFi access and seating availability. One of his most significant responsibilities involves serving on The University of Alabama System President Search Committee. 鈥淚 am the only student on this committee, so it is very important to me that I represent all of our students well.鈥

In December 2025, Pinckard helped lead UAH鈥檚 participation in the first-ever , a collaborative event bringing together SGAs from across the University of Alabama System. Through initiatives like this, he works to strengthen advocacy not only for 淫妻社 students but also for the more than 70,000 students across the UA System.

Beyond SGA, Pinckard has served as a Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) leader, where he works with general chemistry students. He says the experience has been incredibly rewarding, and has given him valuable skills in patience and collaboration.

Pinckard says his academic journey evolved over time, as his interests shifted from agricultural research to medicine and disease-focused studies. 鈥淢any of my early projects were related to soil microbiomes or changes in plant cells.鈥

Reflecting on the educators and advisors who shaped his academic journey, Pinckard expressed deep gratitude for the support system at UAH. "Most of my professors and mentors have been amazing," he says, specifically noting the academic influence of Dr. Ahmed Lawan, Dr. Pam Twigg, and Dr. Roy Magnuson, all faculty in the College of Science. "To be very honest, all of the professors in the Biology and Chemistry departments have been amazing mentors. I can see the passion they have for both research and teaching, which really inspires me to continue in graduate school."

Pinckard鈥檚 growth also stems from being a campus leader, where he found vital guidance from Megan Wilkinson, Director of Student Life, and Dr. Ronnie Hebert, Dean of Students. He credited Wilkinson as an "amazing resource for professional development" and highlighted Dr. Hebert's work with the student government.

Currently, Pinckard is working on his graduate school applications, and plans to pursue a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology. 鈥淢y ultimate goal is to work either for a biomedical company or a university where I can research treatments for genetic disorders.鈥 His focus on advanced research reflects the same dedication and curiosity he has demonstrated throughout his career at UAH.

To students interested in getting involved with SGA or stepping into campus leadership roles, Pinckard emphasized the importance of connection and authenticity. 鈥淭he best way to be involved on campus is to get to know people. Almost everyone I know on campus is actively involved in a club on campus,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nother big thing is to be genuine and be honest when you mess up. Those two things are really important to make an actual connection in the campus community. I would not be SGA President unless I was able to make real connections with people.鈥 

By combining undergraduate research with meaningful student leadership, Chris Pinckard exemplifies how students can shape both their educational experience and the broader campus community.

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Science News Fri, 23 Jan 2026 14:57:51 -0600
UAH announces outstanding students who made Dean鈥檚, President鈥檚 lists in summer, fall 2025 semesters /science/research-2/research-highlights/19983-uah-announces-outstanding-students-who-made-deans-presidents-lists-summer-fall-2025-semesters /science/research-2/research-highlights/19983-uah-announces-outstanding-students-who-made-deans-presidents-lists-summer-fall-2025-semesters Graduates in blue caps and gowns stand in line at a ceremony, celebrating the Dean's and President's List for Summer/Fall 2025.

淫妻社 (UAH) honors the outstanding work of its students during the summer and fall 2025 semesters with the announcement of the Dean鈥檚 and President鈥檚 lists.

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Science News Thu, 22 Jan 2026 08:08:21 -0600
UAH researchers support Southeast flash drought assessment to improve future drought preparedness /science/research-2/research-highlights/19979-uah-researchers-support-southeast-flash-drought-assessment-improve-future-drought-preparedness /science/research-2/research-highlights/19979-uah-researchers-support-southeast-flash-drought-assessment-improve-future-drought-preparedness Pasture in Jackson County, Alabama, documented during field visit.

The Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at 淫妻社 (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, played a key role in supporting a newly published regional drought assessment that details important lessons learned from the flash fall drought experienced across the Southeast in 2023.

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Science News Wed, 21 Jan 2026 08:08:21 -0600