ASPB News Women In Plant Biology
The Women in Plant Biology columns are from issues of the ASBP News. These short essays focus on women doing science, and offer perspectives, ideas, and suggestions for those just starting careers in plant biology as well as those further along in their careers as teachers, administrators, editors, government scientists, or academics.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011, PAGE 17
Reflections on Plant Biology 2011 from Women’s Young Investigator Travel Awardees
by Wendy Ann Peer
MAY/JUNE 2011, PAGE 16
Six Ways That the ASPB Women in Plant Biology Committee Is Working for You (Even If You Are Not Female)
by Carolyn Wetzel
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2011, PAGE 17
Lessons from the Path Less Traveled
by Robyn Perrin
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2010, PAGE 11
Tales from the Undergraduate Research Lab
by Carolyn Wetzel
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2010, PAGE 13
Navigating Academic Politics: Advice to Early Career Members
by Indi Braden
JULY/AUGUST 2009, PAGE 7
Following Your Heart
by Elisabeth Schussler
MARCH/APRIL 2009, PAGE 13
The Doctor Is Out (of Academia): Why Career Cross-training Is Critical for PhDs
by Joanna Friesner
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2009, PAGE 11
How to Choose a Mentor
by Jane Reckelhoff
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008, PAGE 11
A Winding Road to a Happy Ending
by Elaine Tobin
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2008, PAGE 13
Reflections on Relevance
by Mary E. Musgrove
JULY/AUGUST 2008, PAGE 27
Leaving Plant Science
by Jennifer Henry
MAY/JUNE 2008, PAGE 9
Developing a Personal Protocol for Professional Success
by Beronda L. Montgomery-Kaguri
MARCH/APRIL 2008, PAGE 14
After a Late Start, a Blossoming Career
by Linda E. Watson
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2008, PAGE 17
Academia, Industry, Government—Which One Will It Be?
by Pat Okubara
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2007, PAGE 17
Embracing My Inner Role Model
by Mary Williams
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2007, PAGE 35
Mentoring Undergraduate Research
by Caryl A. Chlan
JULY/AUGUST 2007, PAGE 11
A Day in the Life of a Plant Sciences Journal Editor
by Jennifer Henry
MAY/JUNE 2007, PAGE 9
From the Farm to the Laboratory: A Winding Road to Plant Biology
by Peggy G. Lemaux
MARCH/APRIL 2007, PAGE 8
Succeeding in a Flat World
by Elizabeth E. Hood
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2007, PAGE 11
Outside the Ivory Tower
by Susanne Brink
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2006, PAGE 17
Returning to Research: Facing Graduate School After Five Years in the Workforce
by Jennifer Henry
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2006, PAGE 39
Balancing Life and Career
by Jennifer Henry
JULY/AUGUST 2006, PAGE 12
Thrown into Cold Water—Twice
by Hsou-min Li
MAY/JUNE 2006, PAGE 16
“We’re Changing the World!”
by Jane Silverthorne
MARCH/APRIL 2006, PAGE 8
Breaking into Publishing
by Jennifer Henry
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006, PAGE 10
Getting Out with Outreach
by Judy Brusslan
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2005, PAGE 10
Teams and Genes
by Rana Munns
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005, PAGE 18
One Day at a Time: How I Got into Biology and Graduate School
by Heven Sze
JULY/AUGUST 2005, PAGE 7
Reflections on Leading a Research Group
by Adrienne E. Clarke
MAY/JUNE 2005, PAGE 9
WIPB Committee Inaugural Column
Tapping the Puzzle Piece: The Legacy of Pride in Science
by Jessica Teahan Farmer and Wendy Farmer Boss