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Recap of the ASPB PUI Section's past activities, leadership changes, finances, future plans, and member breakdown. Explore upcoming initiatives and survey feedback on grant pursuits.
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American Society of Plant Biologists Primarily Undergraduate Institutions Section 2019 Business Meeting August 6th, 2019 San Jose, CA
Past-Year Activities Organization of the Plant Biology 2019 PUI Faculty Development Workshop Maryann Herman, Grace Miller, Derek Gingerich 2. Organization of the Plant Biology 2019 PUI Career Panel Karen Hicks, Catharina Coenen 3. Initiation of the PUI section mentoring network Karen Hicks, Catharina Coenen 4. Awarded an NSF conference grant ($41,061) Maryann Herman, the PUI section steering committee, and ASPB staff 5. Reorganized leadership structure and elected a new steering committee member
Section Leadership Chairperson (one-year term) Maryann Herman, St. John Fisher College Steering Committee (three-year terms) Karen Hicks, Kenyon College Andreas Madlung, University of Puget Sound Liza Conrad, Eckerd College Grace Miller, Taylor University Derek Gingerich, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Section Representative to Council and Membership Committee (three-year term) Leeann Thornton, The College of New Jersey
Section Membership Total Membership: 111 Breakdown: ASPB Founding Legacy Members – 1 Retired – 1 ASPB Professional – 84 ASPB Postdoc – 8 ASPB Graduate – 3 ASPB Undergrad – 6 Non-ASPB Members – 8
Financial Report Andreas Madlung
Section Probationary Period “After approval of the petition by the council and the board of directors, the section may organize under probationary status for three years, after which the board of directors will approve or disapprove permanent status, or extend the probationary status for an additional three years. If a section fails to be approved for permanent status after the second probation, it shall be disbanded.” “Any section which fails to maintain a minimum number of active members of the Society equal to one percent of the voting Society membership shall have its representation on the council terminated.” Source: ASPB Constitution https://aspb.org/about/constitution/
ASPB Council and Membership Committee Report Leeann Thornton -talked about the officer nomination process and ways to improve transparency -elected Laura Wayne as the representative from Council to the Board of Directors. -learned about the ASPB Forward project; professional development is a common theme across all sections/committees. -ASPB wants more coordinated efforts between sections and committees; synergy. -there were questions for us about whether we want to be involved in planning the UG session at the conference. -ASPB budget: working towards more sustainable use of funds.
Future Activities - Discussion • Development of section constitution and bylaws.- Leeann • Faculty Development Workshop at Plant Biology 2020- Liza • Mentoring network- Karen • Recruitment/growing membership- Derek • Plantae social media presence- Grace • PUI career panel webinar- Grace • Newsletter article- Andreas • Submit NSF conference grant proposal- Andreas • Other Initiatives? • - Collaboration with Education committee and other ASPB groups • - Career panel or PUI concurrent session at Plant Biology 2020 • - Meetup with PUI faculty at Plant Biology 2020
PUI Section Information https://aspb.org/aspb-sections/pui/ https://community.plantae.org/organization/pui-section/dashboard
2019 PUI Workshop Survey: PUI section question (54 respondents) Writing a conference grant proposal to fund activities at the national meeting and travel grants for faculty involves a significant amount of time and effort for the PUI section leadership. In the future, should we pursue grants for our national meetings and travel grants? Strongly Agree: 38/54 Agree: 16/54
If there is a half-day workshop at Plant Biology 2020, and you are likely to attend, what would be your preferred workshop topic(s)? Select all that apply.
To Volunteer Contact: Maryann Herman (mherman@sjfc.edu)