Amy Burgin, chair of the department of ecology evolution and organismal biology at Iowa State University, has received the 2025 Leadership Award from the Society for Freshwater Science, an international academic organization dedicated to advancing the understanding of freshwater ecosystems and habitats. The award recognizes early or mid-career scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the organization and the field of freshwater science.
Spanning the fields of limnology, biogeochemistry, and microbial ecology, Dr. Burgin’s research focuses on how human activities influence streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. She has held several key leadership roles within the Society for Freshwater Science, including associate editor of Freshwater Science. Prior to joining the Iowa State faculty this year, she taught at the University of Kansas, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Wright State University in Ohio.
Dr. Burgin earned her Ph.D. in zoology and ecology, and evolutionary biology and behavior from Michigan State University