GSA e-News
Browse old issues of the GSA e-News by clicking on the links below. For more recent news from the Society, check out the latest edition of the GSA e-News or the Genes to Genomes blog. Between 2004 and 2014, GSA published the GENEtics newsletter, later renamed the GSA Reporter. See the GSA Reporter and GENEtics archives.
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2010 GSA e-News Archive
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Read the latest GSA news on the blog.
Evolutionary plant biologist tracks genetic diversity shifts under rapid environmental change
Moisés Expósito-Alonso, recipient of the 2026 GSA Early Career Medal, orchestrated an elaborate, multi-site evolution experiment to understand how plants evolve—or fail to adapt—and may be at risk when faced with rapid environmental changes.
How many genes is too many? Breeding crops to withstand the elements
Researchers show that the key to helping crops withstand shifting conditions may lie in balancing speed with flexibility.
Developmental biologist chases big questions in a tiny fly
Michael O'Connor, recipient of the 2026 Edward Novitski Prize, tackles challenging questions in Drosophila development, following where the science takes him.