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Call for Journal Editor or Co-Editor Team!

About the roleFABBS is looking for a new Editor or Co-Editor team for our journal, Policy Insights From the Behavioral and Brain Sciences (PIBBS). The Editor will work on two issues per year, 15-30 manuscripts (depending on Co-Editor or sole …

FABBS Honors Two Researchers with 2026 IDEA Awards

FABBS is proud to recognize Dr. Jill Becker, University of Michigan, and Dr. Calvin Lai, Rutgers University, as our 2026 Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) Awardees. 

Dr. Becker received the Norman Anderson Senior Scholar Lifetime Achievement Award, acknowledging her …

An Informative and Energizing 2025 FABBS Annual Meeting 

FABBS Board members and the Council of Representatives came together in Washington, D.C. on Monday, December 8 for our 2025 Annual Meeting. FABBS President, Jeffrey M. Zacks, PhD, opened the meeting with a warm welcome to all attendees, an overview …

We’re Hiring: Technology Policy Fellow

Location: Washington, D.C. (hybrid)Salary: Approximately $5,000-7,000 per monthDeadline to Apply: September 15, 2025Duration: 3 months, with potential for longer

Position SummaryFABBS is seeking a short-term, full-time Technology Policy Fellow to lead our work at the intersection of behavioral and brain …

FABBS Comments on NSF Technology Priorities

The Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) was first authorized in 2022 to support use-inspired and translational research, accelerate the development and use of federally funded research, and strengthen U.S. competitiveness. At that …

FABBS Responds to Proposed ‘Schedule F’ Rule

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently proposed a new rule which claims to “increase career employment accountability.” FABBS previously reported on this proposal in detail, which you can read here. Put simply, the Trump administration aims to reclassify certain …

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