The
American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is a
nonprofit scientific association dedicated to advancing
biological research and education. Founded in 1947 as a part of the
National Academy of Sciences, AIBS became an independent, member-governed organization in the 1950s. Today, with offices in Washington, DC, and Reston, VA, and a staff of approximately 50, AIBS is sustained by a robust membership of 200 professional societies and scientific organizations representing more than 250,000 individuals.
AIBS advances its mission through:
- Coalition activities in research, education
, and public policy 
- Publishing the peer-reviewed journal BioScience

- Providing scientific peer advisory and review services under contract (including GSA MOBIS) to government agencies and other clients through its SPARS division

- Convening scientific conferences
- Managing scientific programs
- Maintaining a job postings site
, in collaboration with BioOne
, with traffic in excess of more than 340,000 users per month
In addition, AIBS manages the project office for the National Ecological Observatory Network
, assists the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
with education activities, and houses the national office of the Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science
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