Excellence in Review Award A journal exists on the goodwill and expertise of its reviewer corps. Our Editors rely on high-quality, constructive, and timely reviews from the more than 4000 reviewers in our database to ensure the excellence of papers that appear in ES&T. We realize that reviewing is a time-consuming job with no tangible reward. In recognition of this, and in order to express our gratitude to some of our best reviewers, ES&T established an annual “Excellence in Review” award in 2003. Once again, I asked our Editors to nominate reviewers who have consistently provided both scholarly and timely reviews. We salute all of the individuals below. —Jerald Schnoor, Editor
Lisa Alvarez-Cohen University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Janet Arey University of California, Riverside
Linda Birnbaum U.S. EPA Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Birgit Braune Environment Canada Ottawa
Alec Breen MicroBiological Sciences, LLC Jacksonville, Fla.
Peter Campbell Université du Québec Institut national de la recherche scientifique Centre Eau, Terre et Environnement (INRS-ETE)
Gerard Cornelissen Norwegian Geotechnical Institute and Stockholm University
Peter Croot Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of Kiel (IFM-GEOMAR) Germany
Michael Dodd Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) Duebendorf
Robert Harley University of California, Berkeley
Tom Harner Environment Canada Ontario
Theodore Henry University of Tennessee Knoxville
Stephan Kraemer Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich
Peter Landrum National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ann Arbor, Mich.
Jeremy Redman California State University Long Beach
Costas Sioutas University of Southern California Los Angeles
Samuel Luoma U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park, Calif. and The Natural History Museum London
Arthur Meyers Eastman Chemical Co. Kingsport, Tenn.
Judith Perlinger Michigan Technological University Houghton
Per Persson Umeå University Sweden
Brian Spalding Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Willy Verstraete with help from Korneel Rabaey, Peter Aelterman, and Peter Clauwaert Ghent University Belgium
Erich Wieland Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen, Switzerland
Lingyan Zhu Nankai University Tianjin, China
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