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Abstracts are being accepted for poster presentations in FSRPIII. Three faculty judges will identify top three posters for a cash award of $500 (first prize), $300 (second prize) and $200 (third prize). The prizes will be announced and awarded during the conference banquet dinner (October 18th, 2008). Click the "abstracts" links on the left navigation bar above for details!

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Recent Announcements (06/23/08):

**Abstracts are being accepted for poster presentations in FSPRIII**

**Three faculty judges will identify top three posters for a cash award of $500 (first prize), $300 (second prize) and $200 (third prize). The prizes will be announced and awarded during the conference banquet dinner (October 18th, 2008). **

**Abstract submission deadline for already confirmed speakers is August 31, 2008**

**Conference attendees can get the discounted rates in Marriott starting from October 16, 2008 (Thursday). Details in the lodging accomodations page**

 

We invite you to attend the Frontiers of Sexual Plant Reproduction III scientific research conference that will be held in Tucson, Arizona on October 17-19, 2008 in the Tucson Marriott University Park.

Previous meetings in this series, FSPR I (2000) and FSPR II (2004), were held in SUNY, Albany to review progress, discuss challenges, debate strategies and devise effective solutions for various unanswered questions in the field of plant reproductive biology.

These meetings were filled to capacity with many leading experts in the field and enthusiastic partcipants. As a follow up to these highly successful meetings, we are pleased to organize FSPR III in 2008 to serve as an international forum to review and discuss the state of the art in the plant sexual reproduction research, from multiple viewpoints: classical plant physiology, molecular biology, evolution, cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, functional genomics and proteomics.

We look forward to seeing you in Tucson in October 2008 for an exciting scientific meeting on plant reproduction.