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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Brian Hyps bhyps@aspb.org / 301.251.0560 ext 114 / 240.354.5160 (c)
Katie Engen katie@aspb.org / 301.251.0560 ext 116
University of Delaware's John S. Boyer Wins 2007 Barnes Award from American
Society of Plant Biologists
Rockville, MD. (August 28, 2007) - The American Society of Plant Biologists
(ASPB) is pleased to announce the recipient of its 2007 Charles Reid Barnes
Life Membership Award. This award was presented at the society's annual meeting
that was held jointly with the Botanical Society of America as well as the American
Fern Society and the American Society of Plant Taxonomists July 7-11, 2007 in
Chicago, Illinois.
This is the oldest award, established in l925 at the first annual meeting of
the Society through the generosity of Dr. Charles A. Shull. It honors Dr. Charles
Reid Barnes, the first professor of plant physiology at the University of Chicago.
It is an annual award for meritorious work in plant biology; it provides a life
membership in the Society to an individual who is at least sixty years old.
John S. Boyer, professor of the University of Delaware's College of Marine Studies
is the 2007 winner. Full descriptions of the winner's work along with a photo
can be found at www.aspb.org.
Founded in 1924, ASPB (formerly known as the American Society of Plant Physiologists),
is headquartered in Rockville, Maryland. This professional society has a membership
of approximately 5,000 plant scientists from the United States and more than
50 other nations. ASPB publishes two of the most widely cited plant science
journals in the world, Plant Cell and Plant Physiology.
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