iBiology

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  • First Grant
  • Total Number of Grants
    6
  • Cumulative Grant Amounts
    $5,890,034
 

iBiology's mission is to convey, in the form of open-access free videos, the excitement of modern biology and the process by which scientific discoveries are made. Our aim is to let you meet the leading scientists in biology, so that you can find out how they think about scientific questions and conduct their research, and can get a sense of their personalities, opinions, and perspectives. We also seek to support educators who want to incorporate materials that illustrate the process and practice of science into their curriculum. This project is made possible by the good will of many biologists who are committed to making their work broadly accessible and to conveying the excitement of biology to a worldwide audience.

iBiology.org (formerly ibioseminars.org and ibiomagazine.org) was developed to bring the best biology to people throughout the world for free. Started in 2006 by University of California, San Francisco and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, Professor Ron Vale, iBiology has grown to include over 300 seminars and short talks by the world’s leading scientists. Our collection includes talks by many Nobel Laureates and members of the United States National Academy of Sciences. 

 

recent grants

Science Seeing the Invisible – Documentary Film Research and Development Effort
 

Organization

iBiology


  • date awarded

    Oct 2022

  • amount

    $3,590,646

  • term

    24 months

 
Science How to Engage the Public with Data: Synthesis and Community Building for the Field
 

Organization

iBiology


  • date awarded

    Mar 2022

  • amount

    $690,000

  • term

    24 months

 

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