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July/August 2008
Volume 35, Number 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

NOTICE
Arthur Galston died on June 15, 2008. Tributes from Mary Helen Goldsmith and Peter Davies, Beth Galston, and William Galston will be published in the September/October issue of the ASPB News.
Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Galston.

 

 

The Mid-Atlantic Section will hold their annual Crab Feast on October 3 at ASPB Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland

 


The American Society of Plant Biologists has published The Arabidopsis Book (TAB) as a free online compendium since 2002. ASPB is providing funds for the production of TAB as a public service.


Founded by Chris Somerville and Elliot Meyerowitz, TAB now has nearly 60 chapters online. In 2007, TAB received close to 100,000 full-text downloads.

The current editorial board is working hard to continue TAB’s ongoing expansion:

Caren Chang, University of Maryland
Ian Graham, University of York
Rob Last (chair), Michigan State University
Ottoline Leyser, University of York
Rob McClung, Dartmouth College
Cynthia Weinig, University of Minnesota

The board is overseeing all new content development as well as updates to existing chapters to keep TAB the most comprehensive and current work on Arabidopsis.

Click here to see a list of new chapters.




Attention Plant Biologists and Agricultural Scientists in Developing Countries!


Reminder!
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We hope that you enjoy this new feature and that it enhances the teaching of plant biology in your classroom.

 

 

 

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