Beverly Law is the Science Chair of the AmeriFlux network of research sites in the Americas, and serves on the Science Steering Group of the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program and the North American Carbon Program. She is the principal investigator of the DOE-funded Metolius flux sites in different successional stages of ponderosa pine in Oregon, studying the processes controlling carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange between terrestrial vegetation and the atmosphere. She is also the principal investigator of a regional study on climate and disturbance effects on the carbon balance of Oregon and California (ORCA). She is an associate professor of Global Change Forest Science at Oregon State University.