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.
Digging into the Bioethics of Studying Humans, from Culture to the Genome - this international workshop series will explore how the international scientific community can study biodiversity in the changing landscape of international policy.
The Public Policy Report has been released. The report provides analysis and communication on important issues in the scientific community.
AIBS was among 32 public and environmental health stakeholder groups to urge Senate Appropriators to take prompt action to complete the fiscal year 2022 appropriations process and provide $6 million to the new Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE).
AIBS has joined nearly 100 agricultural research stakeholder groups in expressing support for President Joe Bidenās nominee Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young to serve as Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics at the USDA.
The Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF), of which AIBS is a member, has provided policy recommendations to the White House in response to the Biden Administrationās FY 2023 R&D priorities.
The Coalition for National Science Funding, of which AIBS is a member, has urged House and Senate appropriators to provide robust funding for NSF in fiscal year (FY) 2022.
AIBS has released the latest episode of BioScience Talks.
Are you a science graduate student looking to make a difference in science policy and funding? The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is now accepting applications for the 2022 Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award. This award recognizes graduate students in the biological sciences who are demonstrating an interest and aptitude for working at the intersection of science and policy.
The Public Policy Report has been released. The report provides analysis and communication on important issues in the scientific community.
After prolonged negotiations, Democratic lawmakers in Congress and President Biden have released a $1.75 trillion spending plan based on the Administrationās āBuild Back Betterā agenda, focused on social welfare and climate change programs.