Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) has appointed Biology professor Jeff W. Lichtman as the next dean of Science, according to an announcement made by FAS Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra on Tuesday afternoon. Lichtman, who is well-known for teaching the introductory course Neuroscience 80, will officially assume his new role on July 1. He currently holds the FAS’ highest faculty appointment as an Arts and Sciences professor.
Hoekstra had a busy few weeks leading up to Lichtman’s appointment, as she also recently announced the next Arts and Humanities dean. As a leading figure in Harvard’s Molecular and Cell Biology department, Lichtman serves on various committees, including the curriculum committee and the Mind, Brain, and Behavior program committee. He has been instrumental in advancing neuroscience pedagogy at Harvard through his involvement in the MBB program, which promotes interdisciplinary collaboration.
Lichtman’s research primarily focuses on mapping the brain’s pathways, known as a “connectome.” He has developed innovative methods for visualizing neural connections in the brain. Hoekstra praised Lichtman for his visionary approach to both research and education, noting his ability to bring people together to advance knowledge.
Despite this change in administrative responsibilities, Stubbs will remain involved in the FAS administration and will continue to serve as Hoekstra’s special adviser on artificial intelligence. This appointment reflects Hoekstra’s commitment to fostering collaboration and excellence within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.