Join a national initiative to educate lawmakers about the value of research
and the scientific facilities in their district. The Biological Sciences
Congressional District Visits is an opportunity for biologists across the
country to meet with their federal or state elected officials to showcase
the people, facilities, and equipment that are required to support and
conduct scientific research.

The 7th Annual Biological Sciences Congressional District Visits event
enables scientists, graduate students, representatives of research
facilities, and people affiliated with scientific collections to meet with
their elected officials without traveling to Washington, DC. Participants
may either invite their elected official to visit their research facility
or can meet at the policymaker's local office.

Participants will be prepared for their meeting with a lawmaker through an
interactive training webinar. Individuals participating in this event will
receive training on how to improve their communication skills and tips for
conducting a successful meeting with an elected official.

The event is made possible by the American Institute of Biological
Sciences, with the support of event sponsors Harvard Museum of Comparative
Zoology, Natural Science Collections Alliance, Organization of Biological
Field Stations, and Society for Comparative and Integrative Biology.

Participation is free, but registration will close on 12 July 2015. For
more information and to register, visit
www.aibs.org/public-policy/congressional_district_visits.html

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Julie Palakovich Carr
Public Policy Manager
American Institute of Biological Sciences
1444 I Street, NW Suite 200
Washington, DC 20005
202-568-8117
www.aibs.org

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