AAAS/ASPB 2009 Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program CALL FOR PAPERS Plant Physiology Focus Issue on Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens Are you interested in science writing? Deadline for Submissions: April 1, 2009 To submit an article, please go to http://submit.plantphysiol.org. Do you want to help people understand complex scientific issues? Plant Physiology is pleased to announce a Focus Issue on Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens to be published in August 2009. The issue will be edited by Pamela Ronald and Martha Hawes. It will focus on mechanisms of recognition as well as bacterial and plant molecules mediating the interactions. Research articles reporting on all areas of plant-bacterial interactions, including from gene expression to proteomics to biochemistry, will be considered. A set of targeted update articles on important areas of research will be solicited. Apply for the AAAS/ASPB Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program and learn how to increase public understanding of science and technology. Fellows in the 10-week 2009 summer program will work as reporters, researchers, and production assistants in mass media organizations nationwide. Deadline: January 15, 2009. Authors interested in contributing should indicate this in their cover letter when submitting papers online at http://submit.plantphysiol.org/. Please select Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens (August 2009) from the Focus Issue list in the online submission system. Articles published within 2 years before and after the Focus Issue will be considered for inclusion in an online Focus Collection of articles relevant to the focus topic (see http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/ content/full/142/2/379 for an editorial about Focus Collections). Former host sites include: Chicago Tribune The Los Angeles Times Please contact Pamela Ronald (pcronald@ucdavis.edu) or Martha Hawes (mhawes@u.arizona.edu) for additional information. Newsweek Visit http://www.aaas.org/ programs/education/ MassMedia/index.shtml for more details and to download an application brochure, or call 202-326-6441 for more information. National Public Radio Popular Science
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AAAS/ASPB 2009 Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program CALL FOR PAPERS Plant Physiology Focus Issue on Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens Are you interested in science writing? Deadline for Submissions: April 1, 2009 To submit an article, please go to http://submit.plantphysiol.org. Do you want to help people understand complex scientific issues? Plant Physiology is pleased to announce a Focus Issue on Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens to be published in August 2009. The issue will be edited by Pamela Ronald and Martha Hawes. It will focus on mechanisms of recognition as well as bacterial and plant molecules mediating the interactions. Research articles reporting on all areas of plant-bacterial interactions, including from gene expression to proteomics to biochemistry, will be considered. A set of targeted update articles on important areas of research will be solicited. Apply for the AAAS/ASPB Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program and learn how to increase public understanding of science and technology. Fellows in the 10-week 2009 summer program will work as reporters, researchers, and production assistants in mass media organizations nationwide. Deadline: January 15, 2009. Authors interested in contributing should indicate this in their cover letter when submitting papers online at http://submit.plantphysiol.org/. Please select Plant Interactions with Bacterial Pathogens (August 2009) from the Focus Issue list in the online submission system. Articles published within 2 years before and after the Focus Issue will be considered for inclusion in an online Focus Collection of articles relevant to the focus topic (see http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/ content/full/142/2/379 for an editorial about Focus Collections). Former host sites include: Chicago Tribune The Los Angeles Times Please contact Pamela Ronald (pcronald@ucdavis.edu) or Martha Hawes (mhawes@u.arizona.edu) for additional information. Newsweek Visit http://www.aaas.org/ programs/education/ MassMedia/index.shtml for more details and to download an application brochure, or call 202-326-6441 for more information. National Public Radio Popular Science
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