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Editorial Advisory Committee. . Graham Farquhar, ANU (Chair)Murray Badger, ANUChristine Beveridge, University of QueenslandMike Clearwater, HortResearch, Te Puke(NZSPBS rep)David Day, University of Sydney (ASPS rep) Martha Ludwig, University of Western AustraliaJim Reid, University of TasmaniaSharon Robinson, University of WollongongLinda Tabe, CSIRO Plant Industry, CanberraMark Tester, ACPFG, Adelaide Steve Tyerman, University of AdelaideSusanne von Caemmerer, ANUPeter Waterhous9451

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    1. FPB report Editor: Jennifer Henry Acting Editor: Amanda Ellery (Nov. 06-Apr. 07) ComBio, 25 September, 2007

    3. Editorial Advisory Committee

    4. Editorial Board

    5. A new journal model…

    6. Recent Special Issues: FPB 34-4 (April 2007) International Symposium in memory of Vince Franceschi Guest Editor: Gerry Edwards

    7. Recent Special Issues: FPB 34-6 (June 2007 ) Carbohydrate Metabolism Guest Editor: Alison Smith

    8. Future Special Issues: 1) EcoFizz 2007 (ComBio satellite) Guest Editors: Oula Ghannoum, David Ellsworth and David Tissue Due out: March 2008

    9. ASPS-FPB Best Paper Award 2006 winner: Rebecca Miller, University of Melbourne

    10. How the Best Paper is selected: Eligibility: The first author must be ASPS member PhD candidate or <10 years post-PhD Nominations are judged by the ASPS Executive Prizes: FPB subscription $250 book voucher A framed reprint

    11. Previous ASPS-FPB Best Paper Award winners:

    12. Peter Goldacre Award 2007 winner: Ulrike Mathesius, ANU Prizes: a $2000 cheque, ASPS medal and a certificate Associated paper published in FPB, and PDF available free on FPB website Eligibility: see ASPS website Nominations judged by the ASPS Executive

    13. Previous Goldacre Award winners:

    14. The last two Goldacre Award winners: 2005: Yong-Ling Ruan 2006: Peter Dodds

    15. NZSPB Roger Slack Award: (previously the NZSPB Outstanding Physiologist Award) 2007: Kevin Gould, University of Otago

    16. Previous winner: 2006: Margaret Barbour ‘Stable oxygen isotope composition of plant tissue’ FPB 34: 83-94

    17. Recent promotions: ASPB meeting: Chicago, July 2007

    18. Other features: Freely accessible content trial period: For the months of August, September and October, all FPB papers from 2005 to 2007 are freely available online Turnaround time: 4 weeks from submission to first decision 6 weeks from acceptance to publication (currently accepting for Vol. 34, number 11, November 2007) Open Access option: Author fee: US$2500 (AU$3000 GST incl.)

    19. Thank you for your support

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