BOTANY 2008, University of British Columbia, July 26 - 30

This is a quick note to say hello and begin 2008 for the BSA. I note your membership is about to lapse. You can renew online at https://payments.botany.org/joinbsa/. If your form is in the mail, please ignore this part of the notice.

1. BOTANY 2008 abstract submissions open Friday, February 1 - go to www.botanyconference.org for more information.

2. Registration and Housing will open March 1, 2008.

3. Student Travel Awards - go to www.botany.org for more information!

4. Nominations - President-Elect and Program Director - go to www.botany.org for more information!

We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!

Johanne, Bill & The Conference Team
Botanical Society of America

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Mission: The Botanical Society of America exists to promote botany, the field of basic science dealing with the study and inquiry into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution, and uses of plants and their interactions within the biosphere.

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» BOOKS NEEDING REVIEW

BSA Awards and Honors Application & Nomination Deadlines

April 1st
BSA Awards - General
Jeanette Siron Pelton Award

April 10th
BSA Awards - General
Darbaker Prize in Phycology

BSA Student Travel Awards
Vernon I. Cheadle Awards
Triarch "Botanical Images" Awards
American Fern Society & Pteridological Section STA
Developmental and StructuralSection STA
Ecological Section STA
Economic Botany Section STA
Genetic Section STA


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» NEW MEMBERS - Connecting with the BSA

Careers in Botany

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