Biophysical Society Statement on Dobbs v. Jackson Decision ROCKVILLE, MD – The Biophysical Society (BPS), an international organization sharing knowledge and supporting scientists in the field of biophysics, recognizes the negative impact of the recent Supreme Court of the United States ruling, Dobbs v. the Jackson Women’s Health Organization, on many within our membership. By rescinding the previously granted rights of Roe v. Wade, this ruling gives states sole power in establishing access to healthcare and will have repercussions in the personal, educational, and professional lives our community. As researchers in basic and biomedical science, we support the belief that politics have no place in determining healthcare choices. BPS remains steadfast in our commitment to empowering women and supporting all underrepresented groups in science. Go Back Previous Article Biophysical Society Announces the Results of its 2022 Elections Next Article Biophysical Society Announces 2023 Society Fellows 1958 Tags: BPSNews Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) BPS2022 Dobbs v. the Jackson Women’s Health Organization Dobbs v. Jackson Roe v Wade Documents to download [Press Release] BPS-Statement on Dobbs v Jackson 08.22.22(.pdf, 146.4 KB) - 43 download(s) Related articles Using Ion Beams to Improve Brain Microscopy Faster Monkeypox (mpox) Testing Through CRISPR Biophysical Society Names 2024 Society Award Recipients Julia Mahamid to Receive 2024 Michael and Kate Bárány Award Lu Wei to Receive the 2024 Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award