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The Association of Southeastern Biologists (ASB) is a scientific professional organization in the southeastern United States focused on promoting research and education across the biological sciences. The ASB hosts an annual meeting featuring paper and poster sessions, workshops, and symposia across a variety of biological disciplines. The ASB also issues the yearly publication ''Southeastern Biology''.


History

The ASB was established in 1937 at a meeting at the University of Georgia. With the exception of the years during World War II (1943-1945) and the COVID-19 global pandemic (2020), the ASB has held annual meetings since its establishment. Among the founding purposes of the ASB were to promote a greater unity and cooperation among those engaged in biological work in the southeast and to promote the study and preservation of the biological resources of the southeastern United States. Throughout its history, the ASB has drafted several resolutions to address issues in biological research and education in the southeastern United States and beyond. Issues addressed in ASB resolutions include the support for the establishment of the
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, clarifying the teaching load for science educators, and support for the teaching of evolution in the classroom. The ASB is registered as a nonprofit organization.


Annual meeting

The ASB hosts an annual meeting each spring in different cities across the southeastern United States. Meetings typically consist of a plenary lecture, two days of talks and posters, a social, field trips, and an awards banquet. Educational and research institutions near the host city of an annual meeting may serve as host institutions. Host institutions may provide meeting space, conference resources, and/or welcome addresses to the meeting attendees. The ASB annual meeting therefore provides an important venue for institutions in a southeastern city to communicate their contributions to the biological sciences to a large regional audience. Recent ASB annual meeting host cities have included:
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(2019). The 2020 meeting annual meeting was scheduled to take place in
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, but was canceled due to the
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. The ASB's 2021 meeting was held virtually. The ASB annual meeting also serves as venue for national associations to meet. Affiliated associations and groups that often meet in conjunction with the ASB during the annual meeting include the
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Southeastern Chapter, the Partnership for Undergraduate Life Science Education, and the Society of Herbarium Curators. Awards from the ASB and affiliate associations are presented at an awards banquet on the final night of the meeting


Former presidents and vice-presidents

The following persons of note have been president or vice-presidents of the society: *
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- vice-president (1940-1941); president (1942-1946) * Eugene P. Odum - vice-president (1948-1949) * Horton H. Hobbs, Jr. - vice-president (1957-1958); president (1959-1960) * Mary Gaulden Jagger - president (1958-1959) *
Elsie Quarterman Elsie Quarterman (November 28, 1910 – June 9, 2014) was a prominent plant ecologist. She was a Professor Emerita at Vanderbilt University. Quarterman was born on November 28, 1910 in Valdosta, Georgia. She earned a B.A. from Georgia State Wome ...
- vice-president (1964-1965); president (1966-1967) * Wilbur H. Duncan - vice-president (1966-1967) *
Lafayette Frederick Lafayette Frederick (9 March 1923 - 29 December 2018) was an American plant pathologist, mycologist, and specialist in myxomycete ecology and systematics. Career In 1943, Frederick earned his bachelor's degree at the Tuskegee Institute in Alaba ...
- vice president (1984-1985); president (1985-1986) *
J. Whitfield Gibbons J. Whitfield "Whit" Gibbons (born October 5, 1939) is an American herpetologist, author, and educator. He is Professor Emeritus of Ecology, University of Georgia, and former Head of the Environmental Outreach and Education program at the Savannah R ...
- president (1997-1998)


Publications

*
Southeastern Biology
' - The official bulletin of the ASB, published quarterly *
Southeastern Naturalist
' - An official journal of the ASB, published quarterly b
Eagle Hill Publications
*
Eastern Biologist
'' - An official journal of the ASB, published b
Eagle Hill Publications


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