Awards Recipients
We have a long history of outstanding individuals who have impacted forensic science in their careers and we continue to recognize their contributions.
R.B.H. Gradwohl Laureates
The Gradwohl Medallion is intended to honor one who has made exceptional contributions and is the highest honor of the AAFS and is the foremost peer award in the forensic sciences. The Gradwohl Medallion is conferred only upon those persons who have attained exceptional distinction in the advancement of the forensic sciences, who have given outstanding service to the AAFS over a long period of time, and who have achieved outstanding recognition in a public position through service to the forensic science profession.
- John D. McDowell, DDS, MS, 2024
- Carol E. Henderson, JD 2021
- Yale H. Caplan, PhD 2019
- Robert E. Gaensslen, PhD 2017
- Thomas T. Noguchi, MD 2015
- James E. Starrs, LLM 2012
- Kurt M. Dubowski, PhD 2011
- Barry A.J. Fisher, MS, MBA 2008
- Joseph H. Davis, MD 2005
- Richard C. Froede, MD 2002
- Sidney Kaye, PhD 1998
- Kenneth S. Field, MBA 1997
- Douglas M. Lucas, MSc, DSc 1995
- Abel M. Dominguez, PhD 1993
- Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr., JD 1987
- James T. Weston, MD 1984
- Rolla N. Harger, PhD 1979
- Milton Helpern, MD 1978
Distinguished Fellows
This award is given to an AAFS Fellow who has given meritorious service to the Academy, the forensic sciences, and to other professional peer group organizations. The second highest award was established in 1990 and is presented at the AAFS Annual Scientific Conference.
- Julie A. Howe, MBA 2023
- Bruce A. Goldberger, PhD 2022
- Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran, MD 2021
- Iain Pretty, BDS, PhD 2020
- Betty Layne DesPortes, JD, MS 2020
- Carol E. Henderson, JD 2019
- Virginia A. Lynch, MSN 2018
- Peter R. De Forest, DCrim 2017
- Douglas H. Ubelaker, PhD 2016
- Marilyn A. Huestis, PhD 2015
- Graham R. Jones, PhD 2014
- Edmund R. Donoghue, MD 2014
- John D. McDowell, DDS, MS 2013
- Marina Stajic, PhD 2013
- James W. Osterburg, MPA 2012
- Haskell M. Pitluck, JD 2012
- Mary Fran Ernst, BLS 2011
- Richard Rosner, MD 2011
- Patricia J. McFeeley, MD 2011
- Ronald L. Singer, MS 2010
- Robert Thibault, MFS 2010
- Randy L. Hanzlick, MD 2009
- Jay A. Siegel, PhD 2009
- Joseph L. Peterson, DCrim 2008
- Kenneth E. Melson, JD 2008
- Thomas T. Noguchi, MD 2007
- Michael A. Peat, PhD 2006
- Michael Finnegan, PhD 2005
- Andre A. Moenssens, JD, LLM 2005
- James L. Frost, MD 2004
- Gerald L. Vale, DDS, JD 2004
- Carla M. Noziglia, MS 2003
- Robert B. J. Dorion, DDS 2002
- Richard S. Frank, BS 2002
- Steven C. Batterman, PhD 2001
- Barry A.J. Fisher, MS, MBA 2001
- B.G. Brogdon, MD 2001
- Robert E. Gaensslen, PhD 2000
- James V.P. Conway 2000
- Homer R. Campbell, Jr., DDS 1998
- John J. Harris, BS 1998
- Norman D. “Skip” Sperber, DDS 1998
- Yale H. Caplan, PhD 1996
- James E. Starrs, LLM 1996
- Charles J. Stahl, MD 1995
- Irving Sunshine, PhD 1995
- Henry C. Lee, PhD 1994
- William M. Bass, III, PhD 1994
- David J. Purtell, PhD 1994
- Don Harper Mills, JD, MD 1993
- Joseph H. Davis, MD 1993
- Anthony Longhetti, BA 1993
- Robert H. Cravey, BS 1992
- Richard C. Froede, MD 1992
- Emanuel Tanay, MD 1992
- Kurt M. Dubowski, PhD 1991
- June K. Jones, MS 1991
- Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr., JD 1991
- Clyde C. Snow, PhD 1991
- Abel M. Dominguez, PhD 1990
- Irwin N. Perr, MD, JD 1990
- Kenneth S. Field, MBA 1990
- Ordway Hilton, MA 1990
- Douglas M. Lucas, MS 1990
Douglas M. Lucas Medalists
The AAFS Lucas Medal is intended to be presented at the International Association of Forensic Sciences (IAFS) Triennial Meeting to a person who has made international recognized contributions to forensic science. The award may be presented to an individual, not necessarily an Academy member, to commemorate his/her significant professional contributions to forensic science/forensic medicine.
- Christophe Champod, PhD 2020
- Douglas H. Ubelaker, PhD 2017
- Duarte N. Vieira, PhD, MD 2014
- Pierre A. J.-L. Margot, PhD 2011
- Clyde C. Snow, PhD 2008
- Joseph Almog, PhD 2005
- Alan S. Curry, PhD 2002
- Sir Alec J. Jeffreys, DPhil 1999
Outstanding Early Career Achievement in Forensic Science Award Recipients
The recipient shall have demonstrated early in their career both leadership and outstanding achievement through contributions that have served to advance forensic science and its application to the legal system in a manner that promotes professionalism, integrity, competency, education, research, practice, and collaboration.
- Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar, PhD 2022
- Nicholas Passalacqua, PhD 2021
- Audrey M. Williams, PhD 2020
- Daniel E. Mabel, MS 2019
- Lavinia Iancu, PhD 2018
- Kristina L. Hoffman, PSM 2017
- Cliff Akiyama, MPH, MA 2016
Honorary Members
A person who has rendered significant service to the Academy or who has achieved special qualifications in the forensic sciences may be invited to become an Honorary Member after unanimous approval by the Board of Directors.
- Elizabeth “Anne” Warren, BA, 2023
- Kolinda Gabar-Kitarovic, MA, 2016
- Sir Alec J. Jeffreys, DPhil, 1998