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We are now well into 2018. The business office is pleased to announce that we have renewed our contract with ASLO and are looking forward to continuing to work with you. There have been several changes last year with our new software package. You should be receiving automatic renewal notices with links or prompts to guide you through your renewal. If you haven't renewed, please be sure to do so right away. Your access and benefits will drop in March if you are not renewed. When you renew, please think about making a donation to one of the ASLO funds or becoming a lifetime member. Another option is automatic renewal for an even easier ASLO experience. There are also changes to the meeting submission and registration process. You will make one payment for registration and abstract fees at the same time. Your confirmation should provide the payment details but if you need a further breakdown, contact us at: business@aslo.org. The next ASLO meeting will be this June in Victoria, B.C. Canada. The co-chairs, Jennifer Cherrier and Roxane Maranger, and the committee have put together some rock solid scientific sessions and plenary talks—but also some fun events. Check it out at https://aslo.org/p/cm/ld/fid=1227. The website is still “new” and continues to add more benefits and easier access to ASLO journals and news for you. Be sure to fill out your personal profile and portal. Helen Schneider Lemay, ASLO Business Manager, The Schneider Group, Inc.; business@aslo.org

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