AIBS provides research funding organizations with efficient and high quality peer review and support services that help program leaders focus on the science.
AIBS provides timely and effective communication of peer-reviewed research and news and analysis to professionals, students, educators, and the public.
Community Programs advances the field and profession of biology and promotes and provides leadership, with an emphasis on public policy and advocacy, education, and the public understanding of science.
AIBS individual and organizational members work collaboratively to advance biology and bring its discoveries to decision-makers.
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The Biodiversity Collections Network, an NSF-funded project led by AIBS in partnership with NSC Alliance and Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, released Extending US Biodiversity Collections to Promote Research and Education at the National Press Club on April 4, 2019.
AIBS is excited to release the 2019 Strategic Plan. The plan articulates an exciting and ambitious vision for AIBS: Advance the biological sciences to promote increased understanding of life.
Barbara Del Castello and Brian Lovett have been recognized with the 2019 Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award.
Scientists call for national science agenda for biodiversity collections. Access to digital data offers new opportunities to leverage specimens in natural history museums, other research collections for research and education. Find out more.
March 2019
In this episode of BioScience Talks, Dr. Paolo D'Odorico of the University of California, Berkley, and his colleagues present questions about human rights, delving into the various ways in which food availability and inequality are affected by trade.
AIBS is offering a professional development program designed to help biologists, including graduate students, hone their written communication skills to increase the impact and influence of their message.
Extending Biodiversity Specimens: A Science Agenda. Funders of scientific research frequently express a desire for long-range plans from the scientific community that can guide future investments and foster frontier fields of inquiry.
AIBS members are part of a community of individuals and organizations sharing knowledge and resources to advance research and education in the biological sciences.
Pursuing a career in biology can be immensely rewarding and exciting. Studying biology teaches us to ask questions, make observations, evaluate evidence, and solve problems.
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