George R. Cooley Award (Systematics Section and the American Society of Plant Taxonomists)
George R. Cooley award for best contributed paper in plant systematics.
The ASPT's Cooley Award is given for the best paper in systematics given at
the annual meeting by a botanist in the early stages of his/her career. Awards
are made to members of ASPT who are graduate students or within 5 years of
their post-doctoral careers. The Cooley Award is given for work judged to
be substantially complete, synthetic and original. First authorship required;
graduate students or those within 5 years of finishing their Ph.D. are eligible;
must be a member of ASPT at time of abstract submission; only one paper judged
per candidate.
For more information on the life and work of Isabel go to: In
Remembrance of Dr. Isabel Cookson
Award Recipients:
2007 - Ann Willyard,
University of South Dakota
For her talk entitled “Integrating phylogenetic and population genetic approaches: A case study using Pinus washoensis".
Co-authors were Aaron Liston and RC Cronn
2005 - Christopher Martine,
University of Connecticut
For his talk entitled “The
evolution and natural history of dioecy in Australian spiny Solanum
(Solanaceae)". Co-authors were Gregory J. Anderson, Donald
H. Les and David E. Symon
1991
Anne Bruneau Received the Award for her paper co-authored with
Jeffrey Doyle on "Phylogenetic
relationships in Erithrina
(Leguminosae: Phaseolae),"
Andrew W. Douglas
Received his Award for his paper co-authored with Shirley Tucker
entitled "The utility of floral ontogenetic
analysis in phylogenetic reconstructions".
1990 - Loren H. Rieseberg,
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
For his paper, co-authored with Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg,
Aaron Liston, and Dulce Arias, "Phylogenetic
and systematic inferences from chloroplast DNA, nuclear ribosomal DNA, and isozyme
variation in Helianthus
section Helianthus (Asteraceae)."
1989 - Elizabeth A. Kellogg
For her paper entitled, "Phylogeny of
the Triticeae (Poaceae): Molecular and morphological data."
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