The U.S Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation met on April 29 to discuss and question Dr. Eric Lander, who is President Biden’s nominee for Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)—an agency recently elevated to a cabinet-level post. Read more »
The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) hosted a workshop on April 28–29 for researchers, institutions, and funders to examine strategies for effective data management and sharing.The workshop also sought to assess stakeholder preparedness for implementation of the final policy for data management and sharing for all National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded research starting January 25, 2023. Read more »
On May 6–7, the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Science (SBE) Advisory Committee (AC), convened for a packed agenda covering a wide range of topics of importance to FABBS members, including a budget update, funding opportunities, and cross agency activities, to name a few. Read more »
The FABBS Research Excellence Awards program honors undergraduate and graduate students within our affiliate member departments and divisions who have conducted research of superior scientific quality with broad societal impact. We are pleased to announce our Research Excellence Awardees for 2020-2021 and congratulate them on their achievements. Read more»
FABBS News Highlights is a semi-monthly electronic newsletter published by the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences with the goals of keeping scientists updated on federal budget and policy issues affecting the sciences of mind, brain and behavior; recognizing the research contributions of leading scientists; and sharing research findings to inform policies and programs.
Editor: Juliane Baron
Contributors:Andrew Deshler, Jaclyn Sadiua, Christian Angelucci
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FABBS promotes human potential and well-being by advancing the sciences of mind, brain, and behavior; promoting scientific research and training in these fields; educating the public about the contributions of research to the health and well-being of individuals and society; fostering communication among scientists; and recognizing scientists who have made significant contributions to building knowledge.