Especially for Teachers - Join Us for the Education Forum

We enthusiastically invite you to join us in learning new ways to bring the fun of scientific inquiry to your classroom. Increase your students’ interest in science through exploration of the beauty, diversity and intriguing biology of plants.

For K-16 educators, the two day Education Forum will provide:

» Innovative approaches to integrate plants into your curriculum
» Opportunities to participate in the Planting Science
» Stimulating Scientific Field Trips
» A wide variety of FREE workshops
» Engaging interactive sessions

Teachers will be eligible for Illinois Continuing Education Credits for participating in Forum activities, Scientific Fieldtrips & Workshops as well as Scientific and Poster Sessions.


Specials Just For Plant Biology-Botany 2007 Attendees!

The Field Museum has generously offered FREE admission to all conference attendees (with conference badge) for three days - Monday, July 9 - Wednesday, July 11. Be Sure and take advantage of this special offer!

The Field Museum’s John G. Searle Herbarium has recently undergone a major space renovation with 15,000 sq. ft of new, compactorized storage, bringing the entire collection into a state-of-the-art, motorized facility. The renovation included the completion of a new Botany Library and Reading Room. The Botany Department’s holdings also include extensive collections of fungi, lichens, mosses, liverworts, ferns, and the Economic Botany Collection dating from the Columbian World Fair held in 1893.
Anyone wishing to visit Field Museum’s botanical collections during these dates should make advance arrangements with Christine Niezgoda, Economic Botany and Flowering Plant Collection Manager; Robert Lucking, Cryptogamic Collection Manager; or Matt von Konrat Bryophyte Collection Manager.

Also

Special Arrangements have been made with the Chicago Botanic Garden to bring sLowlife, a traveling exhibit of live plants, time-lapse movies, and still images stimulating awareness of plants as living sensory organisms. This amazing exhibit was created by Roger Hangarter, Botany 2006 Forum Keynote speaker and past president of American Society of Plant Biologists. The exhibit will be at the Chicago Botanic Garden during Plant Biology-Botany 2007 and a special field trip has been included to highlight this exhibit.

To Attend the Conference:

» Online Conference Registration Form
» To Register by Mail of Fax
» Hilton Housing Reservations - Coming Soon
» Want to share expenses?
    Need a Roommate?
» Interested in serving as a student worker?
  Fill out the application - Deadline June 15

 

Student Research Symposium

Plant Biology and Conservation

Chicago Botanic Garden
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Miscellany

» Need a Letter of Invitation?
   E-mail Johanne
» Apply for Travel Money - See if you    qualify
» ASPB Travel Grant Application    Members  of all societies are invited to   apply.
» Visa Information   Meeting is registered   with the US Department of State
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MORPH Student Travel Grants are Available

Deadline June 1, 2007
More information at:

MORPH