In plant biology as in other disciplines, a profusion of professional opportunities is available to the well - informed, well - prepared, and well -
networked plant biologist.
Not exact matches
By studying entire
networks of pollinators and
plants, however,
biologists have learned that most native bees are far less picky than was imagined.
«We see an ecological cascade of effects across the whole pollinator community, fundamentally changing the structure of
plant - pollinator interaction
networks,» says Berry Brosi, a
biologist at Emory University and lead author of the study.
As my responsibilities have changed, I have come to realize that professional membership organizations like AAAS (the publisher of Science and ScienceCareers.org) and the American Society of
Plant Biologists (ASPB)-- the organization I direct — provide among the most effective
networking opportunities that you can find, leading more often than you might imagine to new professional opportunities, as well as building a strong and lasting sense of community.
To promote innovative research and collaboration, the Boyce Thompson Institute for
Plant Research and the American Society of
Plant Biologists are pleased to announce the formation of the
Plant Science Research
Network.
Inaugural class sets high standards for a growing program ASCB, the Genetics Society of America (GSA), and the American Society of
Plant Biologists (ASPB) are collaborating in the Promoting Active Learning & Mentoring (PALM)
Network.
Meetings are unique opportunities for
plant biologists to
network and exchange information on the current state of the science, significant breakthroughs and new areas of inquiry.