American Society for Photobiology

The American Society for Photobiology (ASP) is a scientific society for the promotion of research in photobiology, integration of different photobiology disciplines, dissemination of photobiology knowledge, and provides information on photobiological aspects of national and international issues.

History

The society was formed in 1972 and held its inaugural meeting on Sunday June 10, 1973, in Sarasota, Florida, under the presidency of founder Kendric C. Smith.[1]

Activities

Publications

The society publishes Photochemistry and Photobiology as its official journal. Other publications include the free online textbook, Photobiological Sciences Online.[2]

Meetings

The society met annually from its formation until 2004 and has met biennially since then.[3]

Awards

The society awards a number of prizes at its meetings including the ASP Research Award, the ASP New Investigator Award, the ASP Photon Award and the ASP Lifetime Achievement Award. Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award include John Woodland Hastings, Pill-Soon Song, and Margaret Kripke.

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References

  1. "News Clippings and Photos, 1973" (PDF). 1973. Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2010. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Photobiological Sciences Online
  3. "ASP Meetings". Retrieved 5 January 2013.
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