Don’t miss the newest issue of PIBBS!
The issue includes focused research on AI, incarceration, sex education, DEI, & more.
Browse the issue now: https://t.co/b0xpIQLzqR
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Are you a contributing member of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology or the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues?
You get 30-day free access to the new issue of PIBBS! @FABBS
Access here: https://t.co/UYZ1UaQWQy
What a thrilling start to 2026 – honored to be recognised by @cogsci_soc and @FABBS! Can’t wait to meet you all in Rio this July, one of the absolute gems of my beloved South America!
Another successful Annual Meeting in the books! We were joined by leaders at @NIH, @NSF, @ScienceMagazine, and more. Special thanks to @SageJournals and @APA for their sponsorship!
Thank you to all attendees for your engagement, curiosity, and dedication! See you all next year!
FABBS is proud to support Americans for Medical Research. Over the last century, research has helped improve early detection and treatment of serious diseases. Future progress is at risk unless we continue federal funding for medical research.
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Interested in the latest issue of Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences? Contributing members of the American Education Research Association are granted 30-day free access.
Learn more here: https://t.co/Evaicm6VqV @FABBS
APS joined 49 scientific societies and research institutions in urging Congress to protect and sustain funding for the Social, Behavioral, and Economic (SBE) Sciences Directorate @NSF in the FY 2026 appropriations process @FABBS https://t.co/jf7IADeQLT
.@FABBS is collecting stories from researchers, educators, and students about how the U.S. government shutdown has disrupted your work, your lab, or your training.
Respond here: https://t.co/vmsKJy0hUh
Mark your calendar for @NIH OBSSR Director’s Webinar: Developing a Geroscience, Medical Science, and Social Science: Explanations for Differences in #Aging Health with Eileen Crimmins on September 24 https://t.co/6iC3Tkt59Q
Join us for the 2025 #AERABrownLecture with James A. Banks! Now's your time to register individually or register as a watch party group for the lecture on October 23. Learn more about the event here: https://t.co/OQpxLNHrUO
The #RallyMedRes is underway! Today, advocates visit their Congressional representatives to share how medical research impacted their lives and advocate for sustained and robust NIH funding. Join them by contacting your representatives today: https://t.co/gPv8oerh9K #FundNIH
📣The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is accepting applications for Director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Help us spread the word about this opportunity!
🔗Find more information here: https://t.co/xfHRkVziry
#jobopportunity#NIMH
🎉FABBS is thrilled to welcome two interns for the fall semester:
Sara Joly (UVM)
Holden Axel (UMD)
We’re so glad to have them on board!
🔗https://t.co/5Z2XPkHd7Y
#FABBS#Internship
Don't miss our virtual session tomorrow, Sept. 10, at 1 p.m. ET! Register now for in-the-moment updates and insights into the rapidly changing federal #policy landscape impacting medical and #HealthResearch, and its associated funding.
https://t.co/yAkLdVHipR
#RAForum
We’ve joined the @healthfunding's Hill Day to call for real investments in public health. Congress must reject executive overreach and ensure appropriated funds are used as intended. #FundHealth
Located in Maine or West Virginia? @FABBS has a June 24 workshop for you! Learn strategies for communicating with elected officials abt the importance of @NIH, @NSF, & IES. #Policy
Maine reg link: https://t.co/K0HViZ6s0T
West Virginia reg link: https://t.co/dcmqvwhbsT
Please help us welcome our amazing 2025 Summer Interns!🥳
@Jonahfrum1dc (UW–Madison)
Kayla Berge (FSU)
Amelia Colder (Middlebury)
We’re so excited to have them join the FABBS team!
🔗 https://t.co/5Z2XPkHKXw
The 2025 Undergraduate Research Excellence Awardee is @DaniellaLudmir, and the 2025 Doctoral Dissertation Research Awardee is @ivybhoang. Congratulations! Check out their research on the FABBS website: https://t.co/0dmHNY7FI1 https://t.co/tv0PMfrM9v