Major Projects | American Phytopathological Society
The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is the premier society dedicated to high-quality, innovative plant pathology research. For more than a century, members of APS have been making and sharing significant breakthroughs, both for the science and society. APS is driven by a distinctive community of scientists, whose energy and commitment ensure the global advancement of this critical science.
APS members represent a broad range of specialties, from pushing frontiers in the accuracy and speed of field diagnosis, to increasing our understanding of plant pathology through laboratory research. Members come from academia, government, industry, and private practice. The diversity of the members and science makes the society pertinent to a multitude of research areas, while the international involvement ensures that the latest innovations from around the world are available to all.
Kellye Eversole serves as the APS Public Policy Board (PPB) Strategic Consultant. APS Public Policy Board provides scientific input on public policy issues to the society’s officers, federal policy makers, and agency personnel and works with other scientific organizations and coalitions to increase the awareness of the science of plant pathology. Dusti Gallagher advises on scientific and policy issues, while Mollie Hogan manages all logistics and training for meetings with policy makers.
For more information please visit www.apsnet.org