June 2020, Volume 54, Issue 6
APS is focused on providing an engaging, accessible, and inclusive platform that enables our global community to connect, learn, share knowledge, and advance our mission of “Scientific Credibility: Changing the Climate.”
Resources for a broad range of educational activities are available, including outreach to K–12 educators, materials for introductory and advanced plant pathology students, and teaching notes and articles.
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is considered the country's leading authority on matters related to science and technology. Members of NAS are often sought out to provide independent, objective advice to national leaders on problems for which scientific insights are critical.
The new initiative started to “provide education and outreach to the public on agricultural biotechnology and food and animal feed ingredients derived from biotechnology.”
Nik recently answered some questions about his involvement with APS and his vision for this new journal.
Web of Science is a website which provides subscription-based access to multiple databases that provide comprehensive citation data for many different academic disciplines.
Writing a feature is an effective way to showcase your research, outreach, or teaching ideas.
Virtual discussion groups, all guided by trained moderators, were composed of virtual participants from diverse career stages, geographic locations, and areas of expertise.
Get to know our featured graduate student of the month!
Meet some of the amazing people who support APS Foundation. Learn more about who they are and why they give their time and resources to support others.
The Viroid Story
Researchers combine small sensors with big data to detect diseases plaguing tomato fields.
Awards, Career Developments, Degrees, In Memoriam Notices, and Workshops
Check out the latest research highlights in the field of plant pathology.