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September/October 2003
Volume 30, Number 5
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HIGHLIGHTS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


Plant Genetics 2003 Program Information


Plant Physiology Announces an ARABIDOPSIS SPECIAL ISSUE - June 2004 -
Plant Physiology is planning the fifth special issue devoted to Arabidopsis in June 2004. All excellent papers covering Arabidopsis research will be considered; however, the special emphasis of this issue will be on the successful transfer of knowledge gleaned from the study of Arabidopsis to research in other plants or other multicellular organisms.

Authors interested in contributing to this special issue should indicate this in the cover letter when submitting papers online at http://submit.plantphysiol.org/. Manuscripts to be considered for the special issue should be submitted no later than January 30, 2004. For additional information, please contact Associate Editors Bonnie Bartel (bartel@rice.edu) or Rob Last (robertllast@hotmail.com).

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FUTURE ASPB ANNUAL MEETING SITES
2004: Orlando, Florida
July 24–28
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort & Convention Center
2005: Seattle, Washington
July 16–20

Washington State Convention & Trade Center
For more information go to http://www.aspb.org/meetings/


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Woody Plant Biotechnology Symposium
Friday, October 17, 2003 • Knoxville, Tennessee
www.biotechsymposium.utk.edu.


The Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Taipei
Faculty Positions in Plant Biochemistry and Functional Genomics

The Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Taipei, is enthusiastically inviting applications for two faculty positions in the research areas of (1) plant biochemistry and (2) plant functional genomics and bioinformatics. Candidates working with microbial systems related to plant function are also encouraged to apply. These positions are at the level of Assistant Research Fellow (equivalent to an Assistant Professor in a university); however, more senior levels would also be considered. Excellent facilities, starter grants, and housing allocations will be provided for these positions. For details of the Institute and Academia Sinica, please visit the web site at http://botany.sinica.edu.tw/. Applicants are expected to have an advanced degree plus postdoctoral trainings. The application folder should include curriculum vitae, a statement of research accomplishments, and future research plans. The application folder and at least three letters of recommendation should be sent to Tuan-hua David Ho, Director, Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan; FAX: (886)2-2782-1605; e-mail: tho@sinica.edu.tw. The review of applications will start on November 1, 2003, and continue until the positions are filled.


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

TAB
offers a new model for scientific publishing. Each of its 100+ chapters will review in detail an important aspect of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, and the content will continually evolve as new information becomes available, making TAB the most comprehensive and current work on Arabidopsis.

ASPB is providing funds for the mounting and maintenance of The Arabidopsis Book on the Internet as a public service. Please visit TAB at www.aspb.org/publications/arabidopsis for chapters currently available in PDF. Eventually all chapters and updates will be hosted in partnership with BioOne (www.bioone.org) in both HTML and PDF formats.


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