American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) 2022
Join the plant biology community in person in Portland for leading-edge research, connection and collaboration.
Join the plant biology community in person in Portland for leading-edge research, connection and collaboration.
Aline Sartor Chicowski was recently selected as a 2022 ASPB Recognition Travel Award recipient. This award will cover all expenses at the American Society of Plant Biologists conference scheduled for July 9 - 13, 2022 in Portland, Oregon.
Because of COVID, we had to cancel our in-person meeting at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last March 2020. We had planned to come back in person to the same location in 2021. However, because of COVID concerns, and the risk of not having a vaccine and adequate air travel next year, we decided to do the meeting virtually on zoom in 2021. It will be 2 days from 8 am to 1 pm, March 23-24, 2021. We will have a keynote speaker each day, student talks for the scholarship competition, and regular 10-15 minute talks as usual.
Congratulations to Dr. Mark Gleason, elected as incoming Vice-Presisdent, and Dr. Katherine Stevenson, elected as Councillor-at-large. These new officers will take their positions at the end of ICPP2018 in Boston.
Dr Gary Munkvold was recently elected as councilor-at-large with the American Phytopathological Society (APS).
Source: 2016 APS election results.pdf
The American Phytopathological Society (APS) will be hosting their 2015 national meeting in Pasadena, CA August 1st-5th. Follow us along on Twitter @PlantPathISU and on Facebook as we post updates from the conference. For more information on the conference, please visit the APS webpage.
Sally Mallowa is a final year PhD candidate in Alison Robertson’s Lab. She is the 2015 recipient of the APS – Office of International programs, Global Experience Award in the amount of $4,000, in support of her multi-national extension and teaching proposal
Location: Science I Lobby
Time: Daily from 8 am to 4 pm
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