NEW! From the American Phytopathological Society
Public Policy Board Listening Session
Learn about the impact that the election will have on future legislative actions, APS policy initiatives, and the Public Policy Board's strategy going into a new Congress and administration.
Register and join us on December 6 for a free PPB Learning Session hosted by APS PPB and our D.C. advocacy firm, the Brumidi Group. Bring your questions!
Bacteriophage Interactions Webinar
New! Attend
the webinar in our Advances in Phytobacteriology series on December 9 to learn about the latest groundbreaking research in bacteriology and discover new methodologies shaping the future of our field. We'll discuss interactions between bacteriophages and soft rot
Pectobacteriaceae during all aspects of the growing cycle, from genes to the surrounding environment.
APS’s Green Initiative: Paperless Renewals
In alignment with our sustainability efforts, APS is going fully paperless with membership renewals, starting with January 1, 2025 renewals (for terms 1/1/25 – 12/31/2025). We will no longer automatically mail printed invoices. If you need a paper version of your invoice, please email us at apshq@scisoc.org, and we’ll be happy to provide it. Thank you for supporting our efforts to reduce paper waste and build a sustainable future.