Patricia M. Dove
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Patricia Martin Dove is an American geochemist. She is a University Distinguished Professor and the C.P. Miles Professor of Science at Virginia Tech with appointments in the Department of Geosciences and Department of Chemistry. Her research focuses on the kinetics and thermodynamics of mineral reactions with aqueous solutions in biogeochemical systems. Much of her work is on crystal nucleation and growth during biomineralization and biomaterial synthesis. She was elected a member of the
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(NAS) in 2012 and currently serves as chair of Class I, Physical and Mathematical Sciences.


Family and education

Dove grew up on a working farm in Bedford County, Virginia. With the encouragement of her parents, she became interested in science as a child, collecting specimens of tree leaves and Indian arrowhead artifacts in the Piedmont region of Virginia. Dove participated in the local science fairs and presented her research projects on plant growth at the Virginia Junior Academy of Science and the 1976 Westinghouse International Science and Engineering Fair, which later became the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. She studied soil science and plant physiology in the Department of
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at Virginia Tech and earned the Bachelor's degree in 1980. Under the advisement of J. Donald Rimstidt, she further earned the Master's degree in environmental geochemistry at Virginia Tech with investigations of scorodite solubility and the geochemistry of Brinton Arsenic Mine. Dove completed a PhD degree in 1991 at Princeton University, where she worked with David Crerar to develop the hydrothermal mixed flow reactor (MFR). Using the MFR, she determined the hydrothermal dissolution kinetics of quartz in electrolyte solutions and dissolution of the isostructural sulfate minerals- celestine, anglesite and
baryte Baryte, barite or barytes ( or ) is a mineral consisting of barium sulfate ( Ba S O4). Baryte is generally white or colorless, and is the main source of the element barium. The ''baryte group'' consists of baryte, celestine (strontium sulfate), ...
. Dove subsequently received a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (1991-1993) to work with
Michael Hochella Michael F. Hochella, Jr. is an American geoscientist and currently a university distinguished professor (Emeritus) at Virginia Tech and a laboratory fellow at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He is a Fellow of the American Association for th ...
in investigations of mineral surface-water interactions at
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using the newly-developed Atomic Force Microscope. Patricia Dove was born to Fuller Emerson Martin and Lou Ellen Martin, the oldest of four children. She met Joseph Dove at Virginia Tech, and they married in September 1980. They have a daughter Meredith Dove and a son Emerson Dove. Patricia Dove has a life-long passion for horses and has competed in the
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and
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disciplines.


Career and research

Dove was an assistant and tenured associate professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the
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from 1993 to 2000. She returned to her Alma mater, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, in 2000 and is the director of the Biogeochemistry of Earth Processes research group. In 2008, Dove was appointed the C.P. Miles Professor of Science. In 2013 she was named a University Distinguished Professor. Dove and collaborators have made notable contributions to understanding mineral-water interactions in silica geochemistry (gca, pnas_ab) and the biomineralisation of carbonate mineral systems. She combines chemical principles with nanoanalysis and in-situ measurements of crystal nucleation, growth, and dissolution reactions. Using in situ Atomic Force Microscopy they show how elemental impurities are incorporated into the minerals of shells to affect the chemical composition and can be used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Dove demonstrated that temperature and the magnesium carbonate availability can alter the composition and crystal form of minerals. Other work demonstrated the amino acids and peptides in macromolecules often associated with biomineralizing tissues can act as crystal growth promoters or inhibitors to regulate the rate of skeletal formation. In 2003, Dove led an international endeavor to establish current knowledge of the chemical processes that control biomineralisation and called for an interdisciplinary endeavor that would advance the field using new quantitative and high resolution experimental and theoretical methods (Napa, California). Over the next decade, many biominerals and synthetic biomaterials were determined to involve small particles rather than by classical crystallization. In 2013, she organized an interdisciplinary workshop to find consensus for the basis of these observations (Berkeley, California). A multi-disciplinary consensus emerged for the concept of Crystallization by Particle Attachment (CPA) that was published in Science and rapidly showing applications to diverse fields. The physical-chemical model for non-classical crystallization hypothesizes how an interplay of thermodynamic and kinetic factors allow the multiple pathways to crystal formation that are observed. Dove is a charter member of th
Virginia Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
The Virginia Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (VASEM) was co-founded by Senator
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and the presidents of Virginia’s research universities in collaboration with members of the
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, National Academy of Engineering, and National Academy of Medicine who live or work in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As a state academy, VASEM provides technical expertise to the Virginia government. In 2016, Dove was appointed the second president of VASEM (2016-2019).


Awards and honors

* 1995
Georgia Institute of Technology The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia Tech or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech or The Institute, is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1885, it is part of ...
AMOCO CETL Junior Faculty Teaching Award * 1996 Geochemical Society
F.W. Clarke Medal The F.W. Clarke Medal is an annual award presented by the Geochemical Society to an early-career scientist for a single outstanding contribution to geochemistry or cosmochemistry, published either as a single paper or a series of papers on a singl ...
* 1999 United States Department of Energy Best University Research Award * 2000 Mineralogical Society of America Fellow * 2005 United States Department of Energy Best University Research Award * 2008 American Geophysical Union Fellow * 2010 Geochemical Society * 2010
European Association of Geochemistry The European Association of Geochemistry (EAG) is a pan-European organization founded to promotes geochemical research. The EAG organizes conferences, meetings and educational courses for geochemists in Europe, including the Goldschmidt Conference w ...
Fellow * 2012
National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Nati ...
Elected member * 2013 Office of the Governor of Virginia Outstanding Scientist Award * 2014 Mineralogical Society of America Dana Medal * 2016 Virginia Museum of Natural History Thomas Jefferson Medal * 2022
International Mineralogical Association Founded in 1958, the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) is an international group of 40 national societies. The goal is to promote the science of mineralogy and to standardize the nomenclature of the 5000 plus known mineral species. Th ...
- Medal of Excellence in Mineralogical Sciences.


Selected publications

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References

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