Enter the Faces of Biology Photo Contest for a chance to win $250 and to have your photo appear on the cover of the journal BioScience.
Write to your lawmakers regarding concerns about the impacts of recent policy directives on the U.S. scientific community.
The latest
Public Policy Report has been released. Turmoil in U.S. science agencies following Executive Orders, NSF faces mass layoffs and budget cuts , NIH slashes indirect cost rates for grants, and other news.
AIBS has joined 43 other organizations in urging House and Senate appropriators to significantly increase the fiscal year (FY) 2026 allocation for the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee.
The AIBS Public Policy Office has released its annual report for 2024. This report describes the work AIBS has done this past year in collaboration with our members and partners to advocate for policies that advance biology.
The latest
Public Policy Report has been released. Trump signs flurry of Executive Orders; Travel, meetings, and communications suspended at NIH; Energy, Interior, and EPA nominees advance in the Senate, and other news.
The latest
Public Policy Report has been released. Congress begins 119th session, NIH updates public access policy, Biden Administration issues new visa rules, and other news.
A new Washington Watch column in BioScience delves into the growing number of science policy fellowship opportunities around the country at the state level.
The latest
Public Policy Report has been released. Trump announces his pick to lead OSTP, government funding extended until March, and other news.
An experimental study of gender, application quality and reviewer reliability was undertaken via a collaboration between Washington State University and the American Institute of Biological Sciences, using evaluations of mock grant applications.
Three winners have been selected in the 2024 Faces of Biology Photo Contest, sponsored by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) and the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB).