The Many Legacies of ASPB by SALLY MACKENZIE University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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May/June 2017 • Volume 44, Number 3 p. 4 p. 14 p. 21 ASPB Announces Jenna Gallegos ASPB Welcomes 2017 Award Awarded ASPB/AAAS Winnie Nham as Winners Mass Media New Education Fellowship Coordinator THE NEWSLETTER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANT BIOLOGISTS President’s Letter The Many Legacies of ASPB BY SALLY MACKENZIE University of Nebraska–Lincoln FEBRUARY 14–17, 2018 t ASPB, so much has If ASPB is to continue its FEBRUARY 14–17, 2018 TUCSON,TUCSON, AZ AZ changed over the leadership role in plant biology, past few years. Our additional financial resources HILTON EL CONQUISTADOR RESORT A HILT ON EL CONQUISTADOR RESORT flagship journals are now will be needed to sustain these online-only and offer open activities. Library subscriptions access options; we welcome continue to be the largest reve- the initiation of our new jour- nue source for ASPB. But pres- nal, Plant Direct; and ASPB sure from governments around is set to better interconnect the world to implement open its members with the larger access publication of publicly plant science community funded research, coupled with by way of the Plantae digital declining congressional support ecosystem. The Society stands Sally Mackenzie for basic research and state behind a new annual meeting support for public universities, in phenomics, and it is playing a growing role has influenced those revenues, compelling in helping support meetings for a number the Society to seek other ways to ensure it of plant science groups. ASPB has recently remains fiscally sound. Consequently, ASPB expanded its outreach activities to represent is creating a mix of revenue sources that will and inform plant scientists, sponsoring the allow it to continue its many good works. first and second plant science research sum- Among the funding opportunities being mits, the development and promotion of the developed as ASPB approaches its centenary CONNECTING THE Decadal Vision document, and subsequent in 2024, all aimed at ensuring the Society’s plant science community efforts to build con- financial stability and longevity, is a plan to BIOECONOMY sensus plans for research, graduate student increase its endowment fund. and postdoctoral training, and cyberinfra- structure. continued on page 3 Contents ASPB Council President Sally Mackenzie Immediate Past President, Chair Richard A. Dixon President-elect Harry Klee Secretary Alice Harmon Treasurer; Chair, Board of Trustees C. Robertson McClung 1 President’s Letter Elected Members Joe Kieber Maureen McCann 2017 ASPB Awards Chair, Membership Committee Jill Deikman Chair, Minority Affairs Committee Adán Colón-Carmona Chair, Publications Committee Neil E. Olszewski 4 ASPB Announces 2017 Award Winners Chair, Women in Plant Biology Committee Marisa Otegui Chair, Education Committee Sarah Wyatt 10 2017 Women’s Young Investigator Travel Chair, International Committee Leon Kochian Award Winners Announced Chair, Science Policy Committee Nathan Springer Sectional Representatives 11 Plant Science Research Network Updates Mid-Atlantic Section Hua Lu Midwestern Section Ed Cahoon Membership Corner Northeastern Section Peter Melcher Southern Section Becca Dickstein Western Section Camille M. Steber 13 Sarah Wyatt Council members highlighted in blue also serve on the Board of Directors. People ASPB Staff 14 Jenna Gallegos Awarded ASPB/AAAS Chief executive officer Crispin Taylor, [email protected] Mass Media Fellowship Director of finance and administration vacant Executive and governance affairs administrator Sylvia Lee, [email protected] Science Policy Accounts receivable and payable specialist Stephanie Liu-Kuan, [email protected] Senior staff accountant Jotee Pundu, [email protected] Director of meetings and events Jean Rosenberg, [email protected] 16 Policy Update Conference coordinator Teresa Myers, [email protected] 18 ASPB Leads Organization of Congressional Director, digital strategy and member services Susan Cato, [email protected] Ag Research Event Manager, member services Shoshana Kronfeld, [email protected] Meetings, marketing, and membership assistant Melanie Binder, [email protected] Legislative and public affairs director Tyrone Spady, [email protected] Executive coordinator, Plant Science Education Forum Natalie Henkhaus, [email protected] Research Network 19 ASPB@NSTA: Planting Seeds to Grow Plant Education coordinator Winnie Nham, [email protected] Biology in the Science Curriculum Director of publications Nancy A. Winchester, [email protected] Publications assistant Diane McCauley, [email protected] Subscriptions manager Suzanne Cholwek, [email protected] New Staff Subscriptions assistant Linda Palmer, [email protected] Managing editor Patti Lockhart, [email protected] 21 ASPB Welcomes Winnie Nham as New Science writer, Plant Physiology Peter Minorsky, [email protected] Education Coordinator Production manager, Plant Physiology Jon Munn, [email protected] Manuscript manager, Plant Physiology Ashton Wolf, [email protected] Senior features editor, The Plant Cell Nan Eckardt, [email protected] Obituaries Features editor, The Plant Cell Mary Williams, [email protected] Production manager, The Plant Cell Susan Entwistle, [email protected] 22 Gerald F. Deitzer Manuscript manager, The Plant Cell Annette Kessler, [email protected] 23 André Jagendorf The ASPB News is distributed to all ASPB members and is also available online. It is pub- lished six times annually in odd-numbered months. Its purposes are to keep membership informed of ASPB activities and to reinforce the value of membership. The ASPB News is edited and produced by ASPB staff from material provided by members and other interested parties. Copy deadline is the 5th day of the preceding even-numbered month (for example, April 5 for May/June publication). Contact: Nancy A. Winchester, Editor, ASPB News, 15501 Monona Drive, Rockville, MD 20855-2768 USA; [email protected]; 301-296-0904. © 2017 American Society of Plant Biologists 2 ASPB NEWS | MAY/JUNE 2017 President’s Letter PRESIDENT’S LETTER community expansion and engage- academic family tree that will be at a variety of financial levels, continued from page 1 ment, and, of course, professional presented at the Society’s 100th and your membership will be As the first step to enhance development for future generations anniversary meeting in 2024. recognized in the online ASPB the ASPB endowment account, of plant biologists. Boosted by the generosity and Directory. Broad-based support for we have created the ASPB Legacy To help create the Legacy commitment of these Founding Legacy Society membership will Society, modeled after similar Society, a group of long-standing, Members, the ASPB Legacy also help ASPB acquire additional initiatives at the Botanical Society prominent ASPB members were Society is now open to all members financial support from industry of America (https://tinyurl.com/ invited to become Founding of the Society. By making your own and private foundations. kmqd4us) and the American Members by making a contribu- commitment to become a member Please consider becoming Phytopathological Society (https:// tion of at least $5,000, either in of the ASPB Legacy Society, you a member of the ASPB Legacy tinyurl.com/l5ko54x). Investment cash or as a legacy gift. The names help pave the way for ASPB’s future Society. By doing so, you help income generated by Legacy of those who chose to do so are success, moving us toward our goal maintain ASPB as the lead- Society funds will be used to listed below, and their biographies of doubling the existing endow- ing society in plant biology support innovative programs and will appear in upcoming issues of ment and investment account by research. n activities at ASPB related to educa- the ASPB News and provide the the Society’s 100th anniversary. tion and outreach, publishing, foundation for creating an ASPB You can join the Legacy Society ASPB Legacy Society Founding Members Charlie Arntzen Daniel Cosgrove Maureen Hanson Peggy Lemaux Ralph Quatrano Chris Staiger Sally Assmann John Cushman John Harada Sharon Long Natasha Raihkel Heven Sze Bonnie Bartel Debby Delmer Jeff Harper Steve Long Doug Randall Lincoln Taiz Wendy Boss Machi Dilworth Ann Hirsch Bill Lucas Stan Roux Elizabeth Vierling Becky Boston Rick Dixon Tom Hodges Sally Mackenzie Danny Schnell Rick Vierstra John Boyer Gerry Edwards Beth Hood Rob McClung Lawrence Schrader Linda Walling Mark Brodl Beth Gantt Mark Jacobs Sabeeha Merchant Tom Sharkey Sue Wessler Dan Bush Robert Giaquinta André Jagendorf * Jon Monroe Lou Sherman Elli Wurtzel Judy Callis Robert Goldberg Russ Jones Gloria Muday Jim Siedow MariaElena Zavala Nick Carpita Pam Green Stefan Kirchanski John Mullet Bijay Singh Jian-Kang Zhu Alice Cheung Mary Lou Guerinot Harry Klee John Ohlrogge Chris Somerville Maarten Chrispeels Tom Guilfoyle * Leon Kochian Mel Oliver Shauna Somerville Jerry Cohen Gretchen Hagen Brian Larkins Don Ort Edgar Spalding Gloria Coruzzi Sarah Hake Rob Last Kathy Osteryoung Gary Stacey * Deceased 2017 ASPB Election Results Many thanks to those members who took the time to vote this spring, and hearty congratulations to our new officers! They will begin their service to ASPB on October 1, 2017. Look for more information about our new leaders in the next issue of the ASPB News. Incoming President-elect Incoming Elected Member Rob Last Christine Foyer Michigan State University University of Leeds ASPB NEWS | VOLUME 44, NUMBER 3 3 2017 ASPB Awards ASPB Announces 2017 Award Winners ach year, ASPB honors ex- cellence in research, educa- Etion, outreach, and service through its numerous awards to individuals