Call for Participants 

The 1 st Biological Sciences Congressional District Visits Week 



August 3, 2009 



The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is pleased to announce a 
new opportunity for scientists to influence public policy. This August, AIBS 
with the support of Event Sponsors – Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Natural Science 
Collections Alliance, Sevilleta Field Station, Society of Environmental 
Toxicology and Chemistry – North America – will launch the 1 st Biological 
Sciences Congressional District Visits Week . 



Each August, Representatives and Senators spend time in their Congressional 
districts and home states. This is an outstanding opportunity for individuals 
to meet with members of Congress and to share the value of their research with 
the individuals responsible for casting the votes that shape the nation’s 
science policy. This nationwide event allows scientists to meet with their 
elected officials in their own district rather than in Washington, DC, and 
enables elected officials to learn first-hand about the science and research 
facilities in their district. 



Biological Sciences Congressional District Visits Week will be August 17-21, 
2009. 



During this week, participating scientists and research facilities (e.g., field 
stations, natural science collections) will meet with their members of Congress 
to show them first-hand the importance of sustained federal investments in 
biological science research and education. Participating scientists will either 
set-up meetings with their elected officials at their district office or may 
invite them to visit a research facility, laboratory, or classroom to 
experience first-hand how science is done and taught. 



The 1st Biological Sciences Congressional District Visits Week is an 
opportunity for scientists and graduate students, regardless of their policy 
experience, to meet with their members of Congress. Participants will be 
prepared for their Congressional meeting(s) by an interactive online training 
session that will help them create and refine their message. The AIBS Public 
Policy Office will also provide participating scientists with tips and guidance 
for scheduling meetings. 



How to Participate 



Participation is free, but registration is required and space is limited. The 
deadline for registering is Friday, August 7, 2009 . If you would like to 
participate, please contact AIBS Public Policy Associate, Julie Palakovich 
Carr, at jpalakovichc...@aibs.org or 202-628-1500 x 225, to provide your name, 
affiliation, contact information (mailing address), and how you heard about 
this event. If you plan on inviting your members of Congress to your research 
facility, please include the mailing address of your facility in your 
correspondence. 





Event Sponsors 



Brooklyn Botanic Garden 



Natural Science Collections Alliance 



Sevilleta Field Station 



Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry – North America

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