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Bullet policy · Jun 02, 2025

Latest Public Policy Report

The latest Public Policy Report has been released. Detailed NSF budget request released , Trump issues Executive Order on ‘Gold Standard Science,' NSF pivots to external funding for graduate research fellows , and other news.
Bullet events, workshops · May 30, 2025

Writing for Impact and Influence

AIBS is offering this professional development program designed to help scientists, including graduate students, hone their written communication skills to increase the impact and influence of their message.
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Bullet policy · May 19, 2025

Latest Public Policy Report

The latest Public Policy Report has been released. NSF to Abolish Programmatic Divisions, Executive Order Limits ‘Dangerous’ Research, Meet with Your Lawmakers This Summer and Help Inform Science Policy, and other news.
Bullet events, policy · May 07, 2025

Biological Sciences Congressional District Visits

The Biological Sciences Congressional District Visits event enables scientists to meet with their federal or state elected officials in their home state and allows policymakers to learn first-hand about the science and research facilities in their district.
Bullet policy, statements · May 05, 2025

AIBS Signs Amicus Brief Supporting NIH Funding Restoration

AIBS has signed on to an amicus brief asking the court to hold recent Executive Orders resulting in termination of grants supporting young scientists as unlawful and to order the National Institutes of Health to restore funding.