Apply today for the AIBS Diana Wall Graduate Student Publication Award. This annual award is granted to a graduate student (master’s or PhD candidate) who has served as the lead author of a peer-reviewed article published in BioScience during the preceding calendar year.
AIBS has submitted comments on the National Science Foundation's draft Guidance on Financial Assistance, the document that would replace the Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide.
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Public Policy Report. Senate passes stopgap spending bill to block OMB grant rule, new NIH policy bans “Dangerous Gain-of-Function” research, and other news.
Comments have been submitted but our work isn't done. Call and write to your members of Congress about how this will affect the scientific community.
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Public Policy Report. White House report calls for sweeping overhaul of the Federal research enterprise, NSF X-Labs initiative raises questions for core research, and other news.
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Public Policy Report. AIBS comments on the proposed OMB federal grants rule, Russell Vought testifies before Congress, Supreme Court bolsters presidential control over independent agencies, and other news.
AIBS joined the Natural Science Collections Alliance and 15 other scientific organizations in sending a letter to Congress urging oversight of USDA's planned relocation of several nationally significant scientific collections.
AIBS has submitted formal comments urging OMB to abandon its proposed rewrite of the Uniform Guidance for federal financial assistance, warning that the rule would destabilize the research enterprise and politicize science funding.
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Public Policy Report has been released. Commenting tool & resources on the proposed OMB federal grants rule, NSF reverses course on dismantling ocean monitoring network, and other news.
AIBS is partnering with the American Physical Society (APS) on a commenting campaign regarding the proposed OMB rule on federal financial assistance. This is an important opportunity for the scientific community to weigh in on federal policy.