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The American Society of Plant Biologists announces 2007 awards
Date:9/6/2007

rsch, University of California Los Angeles; Thomas K. Hodges, Professor Emeritus Purdue University; Steven Huber, University of Illinois; Andre Jagendorf, Cornell University; Russell Jones, University of California Berkeley; Rich Jorgensen, University of Arizona; Kenneth Keegstra, Michigan State University; Joe Key, Professor Emeritus University of Georgia; Leon Kochian, USDA-ARS Cornell University; Brian Larkins, University of Arizona; Christopher Leaver, University of Oxford; Sharon Long, Stanford University; William Lucas, University of California Davis; William Ogren, Professor Emeritus; Don Ort, University of Illinois; Bernard Phinney, University of California Los Angeles; Ralph Quatrano, Washington University; Robert Rabson, Retired from U.S. Department of Energy; Natasha Raikhel, University of California Riverside; Doug Randall, University of Missouri; Clarence Bud Ryan, Washington State University; Thomas Sharkey, University of Wisconsin Madison; James Siedow, Duke University; Christopher R. Somerville, Carnegie Institution; L Andrew Staehelin, University of Colorado; Heven Sze, University of Maryland; Lincoln Taiz, University of California Santa Cruz; Tony Trewavas, University of Edinburgh; Masamitzu Wada, National Institute for Basic Biology - Japan; Jan Zeevaart, Michigan State University.

Adolph E. Gude, Jr., Award This monetary award honors the Gude Family, who made possible the establishment of the Gude Plant Science Center. The award, established by the Society and first given in 1983, is made triennially to a scientist or lay person in recognition of outstanding service to the science of plant biology. Winslow R. Briggs, Carnegie Institution of Washington received the 2007 Gude Award for his outstanding service to the plant science community.

Charles Albert Shull Award Created in 1971 to honor the Societys founding father and the first editor-in-chief of Plant Physiology, this award is designed to recognize you
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