World Science Academies Issue Report to Promote Research Integrity
Oct. 17 -- The InterAcademy Council and the IAP -- the global network of science academies -- have issued a new report on responsible science to encourage researchers around the world to adhere to universal science values and ethical behavior. Read More
NEW REPORT
World Science Academies Issue Report to Promote Research Integrity
Oct. 17 -- The InterAcademy Council and the IAP -- the global network of science academies -- have issued a new report on responsible science to encourage researchers around the world to adhere to universal science values and ethical behavior. Read More
NOBEL PRIZE
NAS Member Shares 2012 Nobel in Economics
Oct. 15, 2012 -- NAS member Lloyd Shapley has been awarded economics prize jointly with fellow American.
ANNUAL MEETING
Institute of Medicine Elects New Members
Oct. 15 -- The Institute of Medicine today announced the names of 70 new members and 10 foreign associates during its 42nd annual meeting. News Release
NAE's 2013 nominating committee has unanimously recommended C.D. Mote Jr. to stand as the sole candidate for the NAE presidency. If elected, Mote will succeed Charles M. Vest, whose term ends June 30, 2013. Read more
Communications Award Winners Lauded
Recipients of the 10th annual Communication Awards were honored by the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine at a ceremony held on Friday, Oct. 12, in Washington, D.C. Read More
Site Highlights
IOM's Committee on Identifying and Prioritizing New Preventive Vaccines will hold a public workshop Nov. 2 regarding SMART Vaccines, a decision-support software under development. Register here to attend or participate via webcast.
The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the American College of Clinical Pharmacy have pledged $826,000 to the Institute of Medicine to create a permanent two-year pharmacy fellowship.
We offer several fellowship opportunities in science, engineering, and medicine. Visit our program websites for information on eligibility guidelines and application deadlines.
Join biodiversity and conservation experts Chase Mendenhall and Merlin Hanauer on Oct. 17 for a discussion of the planet's myriad different life forms and how we use them sustainably. For more info and tickets
The Koshland Science Museum will host a series of public programs and community events this fall especially designed for teens and adults. Full Schedule
George P. Mitchell encouraged NAS to develop a program focused on sustainability science. A collection of interviews with Academy presidents, key staff, and others recounts how this initiative came about and evolved over time.
Obesity: Complex But Conquerable, now available as a 14" by 40" poster in English and Spanish from the IOM, visually depicts both the magnitude of the obesity problem in the United States and the compounding effect on our health and economy.
Be part of a global event and join thousands of people around the world in a conversation about World Wide Views on Biodiversity.
Check out the latest issue of The National Academies In Focus.
Seventy-eight of the nation's brightest young engineers have been selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering's 18th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium.
A new website highlights fascinating work being done at the intersection of chemistry and biology. Watch videos and meet scientists who are tapping into nature to address society’s energy needs.
Visit the Board on Life Sciences’ new website on biosecurity that brings together information and resources on biosecurity, biodefense, and relevant aspects of public health.
View the latest Report to Congress that details the National Academies work for 2011.
Take a look at the newest issue of ILAR Journal, published quarterly by the National Research Council’s Institute for Laboratory Animal Research.