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IS-MPMI INTERACTIONS – ISSUE 2, 2022
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Issue 2 • 2022
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IS-MPMI members Dr. Greg Martin and Dr. Blake Meyers have earned membership in the prestigious U.S. National Academy of Sciences. NAS recognizes achievement in science by election to membership and, with the National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Medicine, provides science, engineering, and health policy advice to the federal government and other organizations.
 
Photo: Carol M. Highsmith, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
 
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Dr. Blake Meyers holds joint appointments at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
and the University of Missouri-Columbia. He has been widely recognized for his major research contributions in the field of disease resistance, small RNAs, and evolutionary biology. Dr. Ajayi Olaoluwa Oluwafunto recently interviewed Dr. Meyers, asking several questions related to his research, lab, and thoughts on various topics important to junior scientists.
 
On June 8 and 9, IS-MPMI held the first of two virtual Early Career Showcases to highlight the outstanding work being done by our junior members. The June showcase was moderated by Dr. Morgan Carter and Dr. Kevin Cox, featured the work of 15 graduate students and postdocs, and included discussions on a wide variety of topics.
 
Submit your paper by September 9, 2022, for the MPMI 2023 Focus Issue on the Plant Endomembrane System in Molecular Plant–Microbe Interactions.
 
Explore Recent MPMI Editor's Picks
Explore the Editor's picks from the March, April, and May issues of MPMI.
 
Registration is open for the upcoming APS Annual Meeting, Plant Health 2022, August 6–10, in Pittsburgh, PA. Don't miss this in-person meeting and the opportunity to network with plant pathologists. We hope you can join us for this exciting event!
 
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We are always looking for content for Interactions. Please contact Interactions Editor-in-Chief Dennis Halterman with questions or article ideas.​

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