Susan Milius Receive Plant Pathology Journalism Award

Chuck Zimmerman

Susan Milius Receives AwardHere’s Susan Milius, Science News, receiving an award from Doug Jardine, director of the APS Office of Public Relations and Outreach. Thanks to Amy Steigman for sending the picture.

The American Phytopathological Society (APS) named Susan Milius, Science News, the recipient of the 2007 Plant Pathology Journalism Award. The APS Plant Pathology Journalism Award, sponsored by the APS Office of Public Relations and Outreach (OPRO), recognizes outstanding achievement in increasing public awareness, knowledge, and understanding of plant pathology.

Milius was selected for her article entitled “They’re All Part Fungus” that appeared in the April 15, 2006 edition of Science News. In this article, Milius provided an insightful look into how fungi and microorganisms interact with plants and the outcomes of these interactions. “I’m quite tickled and very grateful to APS,” Milius said. “There’s fascinating material in the diseases and creatures that prey on plants and the way plants fight back,” she said.

Milius received the award during the society’s annual meeting that was held jointly with the Society of Nematologists (SON), July 28–August 1, 2007 in San Diego, Calif.

You can find out more information about the award online. They’ll be accepting nominations again in January, 2008.

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