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ASPB News
(Electronic - ISSN 1544-9149, Print - ISSN 1535-5489)
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July/August 2005
Volume 32, Number 4
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IN THIS ISSUE
HIGHLIGHTS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


ELECTION RESULTS

President-Elect

Rick Amasino
Secretary
Nick Carpita
Elected Member
Karen Koch
Corresponding Member
Masamitsu Wada
All recommended changes to the Constitution and Bylaws were approved.
Stories to follow in the fall issues of the ASPB News.



American Society of Plant Biologists
Plant Genetics 2005
Mechanisms of Genetic Variation
October 12–16, 2005

Snowbird Resort & Conference Center, Snowbird, Utah
Chair: Dorothy Shippen–Texas A & M University
Vice-Chair: Rich Jorgensen–University of Arizona
Save this date!
Visit www.aspb.org/meetings/pg-2005?mktgsource=NLJUL05 for registration and further details!


Future ASPB Annual Meeting Sites

Plant Biology 2006
Boston, Massachusetts
August 5–9
HYNES CONVENTION CENTER
ASPB will hold its 2006 annual meeting in conjunction with the Canadian Society of Plant Physiologists—la Société Canadienne de Physiologie Végétale. Mark your calendars and look for more information soon.

Plant Biology 2007
Chicago, Illinois
July 7–11
HILTON CHICAGO
ASPB will hold its 2007 annual meeting in conjunction with the Botanical Society of America (BSA), the American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS), the American Fern Society (AFS), and the American Society of Plant Taxonomists (ASPT). Mark your calendars and look for more information soon.

Plant Biology 2008
to be determined

Plant Biology 2009
Honolulu, Hawaii
July 18-22

For more information go to http://www.aspb.org/meetings/.



Important Dates in 2005

September 30
Mid-Atlantic Section Crab Feast

ASPB headquarters, Rockville, Maryland
For more information visit http://www.life.umd.edu/CBMG/faculty/chang/MASASPB/

October 12–16
Plant Genetics 2005

Snowbird, Utah



Help Support ASPB and Other Nonprofit Scientific Journals
Nonprofit scientific societies and associations publish many of the finest scientific journals available today, but each alone lacks the financial resources to compete with commercial publishers’ marketing efforts. ASPB has joined with 16 other nonprofit scientific societies and associations to form the Nonprofit Journals Group. This group needs your help to spread the word and create awareness for these valuable journals. Please visit the new Nonprofit Journals Group website and use the library recommendation form, found within each journal page, to request these journals for your library—and pass it on to your colleagues now!
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Reminder!
In consideration of the low member subscription rates to the print versions of Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell and the free online access to both journals that all members enjoy, members agree to retain their personal copies of the journals for at least three years from the date of issue, not depositing them in any library or institution before the end of this time. Members also agree not to release their personal access code, assigned by ASPB, to any other party for the duration of their membership in ASPB. Thank you!

Plant Physiology & The Plant Cell: Permission to Reprint
Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of a work published in Plant Physiology or The Plant Cell is granted without fee for personal or classroom use provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear the full citation and the following notice on the first page: “Copyright American Society of Plant Biologists.” For all other kinds of copying, request permission in writing from Nancy A. Winchester, Publications Director, ASPB headquarters.

 

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Now Available from ASPB!

 

Plant Physiology
2005 Arabidopsis Special Issue
Plant Physiology continues the tradition of providing the best and most innovative Arabidopsis research with the 2005 Arabidopsis Special Issue. This sixth edition of the Arabidopsis special issue features articles devoted to new approaches for integrating Arabidopsis genome and function. In addition, Vision Statements on the future of the Arabidopsis revolution from 11 prominent Arabidopsis researchers are included.
Join the Arabidopsis revolution by ordering your copy today!

Item PP605 • $30 individuals, $75 institutions
Order online at http://www.aspb.org/publications

 

 

Plant Physiology
A Collection of Essays from the Arabidopsis Special Issue Devoted to the Virtual Plant and New Approaches (June 2005)
This latest booklet from Plant Physiology features the Vision Statements collected from the sixth Arabidopsis Special Issue (June 2005). These essays offer valuable insights into the future of Arabidopsis from 11 prominent Arabidopsis researchers.
Order your copy today for just $12.25 and be part of the Arabidopsis revolution!
Item 39002 • $12.25 (includes shipping)
Order online at http://www.aspb.org/publications

 


The Arabidopsis Book (TAB)

The American Society of Plant Biologists is pleased to publish The Arabidopsis Book (TAB), a dynamic, fully electronic compilation of chapters co-edited by Chris Somerville, Elliot Meyerowitz, Jeff Dangl, and Mark Stitt and available free of charge on the Internet.

TAB offers a new model for scientific publishing. Each of the chapters in the book reviews in detail an important aspect of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, and the content continually evolves as new information becomes available, making TAB the most comprehensive and current work on Arabidopsis.

ASPB is providing funds for the posting and maintenance of TAB on the Internet as a public service. All chapters and updates are hosted in partnership with BioOne (http://www.bioone.org) in both HTML and PDF formats.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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