BPS in the Beltway | February 5, 2019 Longest Government Shutdown in History Comes to an End BPS Congressional Fellow: Mid-year Update BPS Highlights Fresmne Members of Congress with STEM Backgrounds Bruce Tromberg Appointed as Director of NIBIB House Democrats Finalize Science Committee Roster NSF Seeking High-level Ideas that Would Benefit from Convergence NIH Seeks Input on Proposal for Reducing Regulatory Burdens in Animal Research Public Affairs Session at Annual Meeting 2019 SAVE THE DATE: Rally for Medical Research, Sept 18-19 2019 Science in the News Tags: nihCongressional fellowRally for Medical ResearchNSFNIBIBAnnual Meeting 2019PACShutdownConvergenceHouse Science Committee Read more
BPS in the Beltway | January 7, 2019 Washington Shutdown Hits Two-Week Mark, Science Agency Feels Impact In Final Act of 115th Congress, Senate Confirms White House Science Advisor National Cancer Institute Announces 5% Budget Cut, Despite Overall NIH Funding Increase NIH Seeks Input on Proposal for Reducing Regulatory Burdens in Animal Research Public Affairs Session at Annual Meeting 2019 Rep. Nancy Pelosi Reclaims Speakership SAVE THE DATE: Rally for Medical Research, Sept 18-19 2019 Senate Health Panel Chairman Lamar Alexander Announces Retirement Science in the News Tags: fundingnihNSFHELPDroegemeierSenateBPS BeltwayShutdownPelosiAlexanderRetirementWhite HouseScience AdvisorAnimal Research Read more
BPS in the Beltway | December 5, 2018 NIH's Fancis Collins Expresses Concerns over Epic CRISPR Misadventure NSF Lifts PI Proposal Cap for BIO Directorate Rep. Johnson Prepares to Assume House Science Panel, Rep. Lucas Named Ranking Member Rep. Pelosi Secures Key Vote on Path to House Speakership Rep. DeLauro Shares Prediction for FY 2020 NIH Funding Washington Mourns Former President George H.W. Bush; Punts on Shutdown Fight Science in the News Tags: fundingnihNSFJohnsonBPS BeltwayPI CapShutdownGeorge H.W. BushPelosiLucasDeLauro Read more