American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
Announcements
- 01/09 Year of Science 2009 Gets Underway
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- 01/09 AIBS Accepting Applications: 2009 Graduate Student Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award. Deadline 6 February 2009. »read
- 01/09 AIBS is accepting applications and nominations for two awards geared toward promoting the participation of underrepresented minorities in the sciences. Deadline 15 January 2009.
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- 01/09 AIBS is accepting entries for the 2009 AIBS Media Award for outstanding reporting on biological research. Deadline 15 January 2009. »read
- 01/09 2009 AIBS Annual Meeting ONLINE REGISTRATION. "Sustainable Agriculture: Greening the Global Food Supply." A Year of Science 2009 event. 18 - 19 May, Arlington, Virginia.
»preliminary program and poster submissions
- 10/08 Scientists Brief Policymakers on Carbon Sequestration by Ecosystems »read
- 06/08 AIBS Comments on American Academy of Arts and Sciences White Paper »read
- 05/08 AIBS and AAAS co-host NSF Conversation in Undergraduate Biology / AIBS Biology Education Summit in Washington, DC
»next steps
- 02/08 New AIBS book primes scientists for successful media interviews »read
- 01/06 Add a URL link from your website to the AIBS and ActionBioscience websites. Here's how.
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AIBS Executive Director's Weekly Blog
Latest Entry: Everyone's a Scientist / Engineer when Drawings Come to Life
BioScience, January 2009
Editorial:
Revving Up for the Year of Science
Cover: The World's Largest Wetlands
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi or Puma concolor couguar; unresolved) is a critically endangered cougar that lives in the pinelands, palm forests, and swamps of southern Florida.
BioScience Press Releases
AIBS News, January 2009
AIBS Public Policy Report for 5 January 2009
Washington Watch
AIBS Education Report for 26 November 2008
Eye on Education
AIBS Position Statements