Keeping you informed about the Society
 
SPPS Newsletter is the Society's bimonthly newsletter. It is sent by e-mail to all members and others interested in plant biology and can also be read on the web.

 
SPPS Newsletter is sent by e-mail to all members. Graphic by Gorm Palmgren.
SPPS Newsletter keeps you informed about news and announce- ments from the Society. It also updates you about upcoming meetings of interest and if you were not able to attend a particular meeting, you might be able to read a proceedings from it in the Newsletter.

In addition, SPPS Newsletter has a number of regular sections that keep you updated in specific areas:
  • Scandinavian research institute:
    A thorough look inside one of Scandinavia's leading fascilities in plant biology research
  • Special Feature:
    Background information about a political or societal topic with relevance to research
  • Our opinion:
    A member of the Council answers 5 questions about the topic in Special feature
  • News from Physiologia Plantarum:
    A featured article from the Society'ss own journal; the original article can be accessed for free
  • News in brief from other journals:
    Highlighting top stories in plant biology from Nature, Science, PNAS and other leading journals
 
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December 2008
o News from the FESPB 2008 congress held in Tampere, Finland
o Presenting the new names leading SPPS
o Announcing the Plant ROS 2009 conference in Helsinki
o Organic or GMO?
o Scandinavian research institute:
Plastid AS, University of Stavanger, Norway

 
April 2008
o Invitation from the President to the FESPB Congress
o Apply for travel grant for FESPB 2008
o Elite scientists speak up at FESPB 2008 Congress
o Announcing the Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference (ABIC 2008)
o Announcing the 5th ISHS International Symposium on Brassicas and the 16th Crucifer Genetics Workshop
 
December 2007
o Free on-line subscribtion to Physiologia Plantarum for SPPS members
o SPPS PhD conference approaching
o Elite scientists speak up at FESPB 2008 Congress
o Scandinavian plant research in progress
o Scandinavian research institute:
Plant Biology and Forest Genetics, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden

 
October 2007
o More speakers announced for the SPPS PhD conference
o Bioimaging - a coloured revolution
o Scandinavian research institute:
CARB - Centre for Carbohydrate Recognition and Signalling, Aarhus, Denmark

o Renew your membership for 2008
 
May 2007
o Register for the SPPS 2008 PhD conference
o Physiologia Plantarum: On track for the future
o Biofuels - ready to go?
o Scandinavian research institute:
Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology, Turku, Finland

 
December 2006
o Announcing the 5th SPPS 2008 PhD conference
o Renew your membership
o O! Omics....
o Our opinion:
O! Omics....

o Scandinavian research institute:
NARC, Norwegian Arabidopsis Research Centre

 
October 2006
o New editor of Physiologia Plantarum
o New president and new visions for FESPB
o From Lyon to Tampere
o What eventually happened to GMOs?
o Our opinion:
What eventually happened to GMOs?

o Scandinavian research institute:
Göteborg University, Sweden

 
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