ASEV is thrilled to announce a second peer-reviewed
publication, Catalyst: Discovery into Practice.
The American Journal of Enology and Viticulture (AJEV) is ASEV’s
flagship journal, publishing foundational research in areas
underpinning grape and wine production. AJEV’s focus is research,
with a mission of “research to discovery.” Catalyst will complete
the continuum, with translation of research into practice, and
will focus on extending fundamental discoveries in the scientific
disciplines to sustain and advance winemaking and grapegrowing.
Catalyst will consider video as well as text-based submissions,
and will focus on providing information in a readily accessible
format for readers via HighWire Press (current publisher for AJEV
online). The target date for the first issue of Catalyst is June
2016.
The Catalyst Editorial Board
Science Editor: Markus Keller, Washington State University,
Prosser
Viticulture Editor:
Matthew Fidelibus, University of California, Davis,
Kearney Agricultural Center
Enology Editor: Linda Bisson, University of California, Davis
Associate Editors:
Eveline Bartowsky, The Australian Wine
Research Institute, Australia
Terence Bates, Cornell University, New York
Pat Bowen, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Monica Cooper, University of California
Cooperative Extension, Napa County
Hildegarde Heymann, University of California,
Davis
James Kennedy, Constellation Brands,
California
Felipe Laurie, Universidad de Talca, Chile
Michelle Moyer, Washington State University,
Prosser
Patricia Skinkis, Oregon State University,
Corvallis
Do you have someone in mind to nominate for the 2016 ASEV
Extension Distinction Award? Today, December 1, 2015, is
the last day to submit your nomination for this award.
This award recognizes an individual on his or her outstanding
contribution for: (1) information in enology or viticulture
through his or her extension program, or (2) the translation of
novel research findings into commercially applicable tools for
enologists or viticulturists. Click here to find out more
about this award.
Approved by the ASEV Board of Directors on January 19, 2021.
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Society. Diversity, equity, and inclusion fuel our innovation and
enriches our community.
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