Seven ASPB Women's
Young Investigator Travel Award Winners Announced
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- Each year the American Society of Plant
Biologists (ASPB) awards travel grants to early career women investigators
through a competitive process to attend the Plant Biology Annual Meeting. The goal of the Women’s Young Investigator Travel Award
(WYITA) program is to increase attendance of female investigators in their
first five years as an independent scientist in academia, industry, or
government at the annual meeting by providing travel funds. Selection is based first on the science and
quality of the abstract submitted relative to the amount of time as a young
investigator, second on a statement describing why travel should be supported,
and third on financial need.
This
year seven women were selected and each will receive a $1000 award to attend
the Plant Biology Annual Meeting in Austin, TX.
A list of recipients including their abstract titles follows.
Jane
Geisler-Lee,
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
"Phytotoxicity, Accumulation and Transport of Silver
Nanoparticles by Arabidopsis thaliana”
Susanne
Hoffmann-Benning,
Michigan State University
"New Aspects of Phloem-Mediated Long-Distance Lipid
Signaling in Plants”
Yan
Lu, Western Michigan University
”Novel
Transcriptional Regulation of Biosynthesis of Aspartate-Derived Amino Acids”
Mautusi
Mitra, University of West Georgia
"Employing
Functional Genomics to Study the Regulation of Tetrapyrrole Metabolism in the
Green Microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii”
Karolina
Mukhtar, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"Functions of Secretory Pathways and
Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Plant Immunity”
Allison
Phillips, Wisconsin Lutheran College
"Analysis of stunter1, a Maize Mutant with
Reduced Gametophyte Size and Maternal Effects on Seed Development”
Rebecca
Silady, Southern Connecticut State University
"grv2, an Embryo Defective Mutant,
Functions in the Late Endocytic Pathway”
Congratulations
to each of the 2012 WYITA award winners.
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headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, devoted to the advancement of the plant
sciences worldwide. With a membership of nearly 5,000 plant scientists from
throughout the United States and more than 50 other nations, the Society
publishes two of the most widely cited plant science journals: The
Plant Cell
and Plant Physiology
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