American Institute of Biological Sciences Advocates for Science

A Magna Cum Laude graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine, John Macoviak MD MBA taught medicine at esteemed universities, including the the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford Hospital, Georgetown University Hospital, Harvard School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic. John Macoviak MD MBA has spent time working on significant research projects, including serving on NASA’s space medicine peer review panel through the American Institute of Biological Sciences, a scientific association aimed at growing knowledge of life sciences.

Established in 1947, the American Institute of Biological Sciences originated as a part of the National Academy of Sciences, but would go on to become an independent organization in the 1950s. The membership consists of more than 250,000 biologists and scientific professionals.

The American Institute of Biological Sciences pursues its goals of broadening life science education through events and activities meant to influence public policy. The organization leverages its location in Washington, D.C. to advocate for the scientific community with governmental representatives.

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