Oct/Nov 2004
Physiologia Plantarum to double impact factor
Although Physiologia Plantarum already ranks as an impressive #8 among the 136 most cited international plant science journals, the editorial board aims even higher. During 2004 journal representatives have met several times and have formulated a strategic plan that will double the impact factor within three years and lead to a 25% increase in the number of submitted manuscripts.
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Aug/Sep 2004
Welcome to the first issue of SPPS Newsletter
SPPS Newsletter is a new initiative of Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society, SPPS. It is an electronic newsletter distributed by e-mail and accessible online over the internet. It is sent to all members of SPPS but everybody with an interest in Scandinavian research in plant physiology can sign up to receive the newsletter. The newsletter is published monthly and informs about activities of SPPS and recent advances in plant physiology in Scandinavia and the rest of the world.
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Aug/Sep 2004
SPPS: Åsa Strand receives FESPB award
The young Swedish scientist Åsa Strand from Umeå Plant Science Centre in Sweden has been selected to receive the 2004 FESPB Award to Young European Scientists. FESPB is the Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology and the award is given to young scientists in the FESPB membership countries below the age of 35 for their outstanding scientific achievements. The award is intended to promote modern experimental research in plant biology.
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XXII SPPS Congress is set for Umeå
After touring the other Scandinavian countries for eight years, the biannual SPPS Congress is returning to Sweden.
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Coming soon to Umeå: Symposium on intracellular trafficking and cell walls
A Troedsson symposium on "Intracellular Trafficking and Cell Wall Formation in Plants" will take place at Umeå Plant Science Centre, Sweden 4-5 February 2005.
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