Cutting-edge scientific content, innovative ideas, and groundbreaking research will be presented at the AACC International Annual Meeting. This targeted cereal grain science meeting provides the best opportunities for learning and networking with a global audience of scientific leaders.
New this year! Take advantage of these free professional development workshops included with your
full annual meeting registration!
Developing Our Future Leaders: Bringing Your Best Self to the Table
Organizer: Lauren Brewer, General Mills, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
This workshop is focused on developing the leaders of the future. It is important to have strong technical representatives in cereal disciplines. Our technical representatives need to have strong science, excellent communication skills, and the confidence to be bold. By providing applicable information that students will not pick up from course work, afforded by professional (academic and industrial) AACCI experts, we hope this symposium will act to provide knowledge on soft skills that will complement their technical expertise. This symposium will cultivate experience in personal development, and highlight the importance of volunteerism, culture affinity, enhanced public speaking ability, personal organization, a strong professional network, team mentality, and business acumen.
- Directing your message. L. BREWER, General Mills, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
- Key attributes of associate professors hired into academia. R. FLORES, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, , U.S.A.
- Bringing your best self to the table. K. SCHERF, Deutsche Forschungsanstalt Fur Lebensmittelchemie, Freising, Germany
- Gaining a Great Internship (and making the most of it). D. ORTIZ, Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, MI, U.S.A.
Publishing Cereal Science
Organizer: Les Copeland, University of Sydney, Australia
Publishing the findings of research is an essential professional skill for researchers, yet many seem to find this a difficult aspect of their work. The transformations in how we manage, access and communicate information in the digital age, has brought new challenges for scientific publishing. This session will feature presentations on the art of writing scientific papers, how to enhance the prospects of success in the peer-review system, and how to review papers. Presenters will include Les Copeland, Editor-in-Chief of Cereal Chemistry, Jon Faubion, Senior Editor of Cereal Chemistry and highly cited cereal scientist Bruce Hamaker. The presenters will be joined by members of the Cereal Chemistry Editorial Board on a Q &A panel. The session is targeted primarily to early career professionals and students, but is likely to have interest to a much wider audience of cereal chemists.
- The art of writing scientific papers. L. COPELAND, University of Sydney, Australia
- Enhancing the prospect of success in the peer-review system. B. R. HAMAKER, Purdue University, U.S.A.
- How to review manuscripts. J. M. FAUBION, Kansas State University, U.S.A.
- Cereal Chemistry Editorial Board Panel