AIBS is offering this professional development program designed to help scientists, including graduate students, hone their written communication skills to increase the impact and influence of their message.
AIBS offers this workshop to help the science community learn how to engage and inform decision-makers and have the opportunity to become effective and engaged communicators.
This intensive, two-day, interactive professional development course is designed by scientists and experts on collaboration and teamwork to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to become productive and effective members of scientific teams.
In response to the frustration that AIBS has heard from many graduate students, we have developed a program to help scientists hone and practice the skills needed to secure employment.
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.
International Genomic Research Coordination to Preserve Big Cats - this international workshop series will explore how the international scientific community can study biodiversity in the changing landscape of international policy.
Enabling Large-Scale Ecological Research with Open Genetic Data - this international workshop series will explore how the international scientific community can study biodiversity in the changing landscape of international policy.
More than Potatoes - Collaboration for Collecting and Building the Tree of Life - This international workshop series will explore how the international scientific community can study biodiversity in the changing landscape of international policy.
The Role of International Collaborations in Resolving Viral Diseases of Cassava in Africa - this international workshop series will explore how the international scientific community can study biodiversity in the changing landscape of international policy.
Emerging Pathogen Research Across the Americas - this international workshop series will explore how the international scientific community can study biodiversity in the changing landscape of international policy.