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PAS Annual Meeting 2024
The 99th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science will be held at Messiah University April 12–14, 2024.
Call for Student Grant Proposals
The Academy again has funds available to support undergraduate and graduate student research in the natural, physical, and social sciences. Proposals may be submitted via the form at https://pennsci.org/grants/, and are due no later than February 15, 2022. Instructions and…
96th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science Keynote Address
Spiderman Syndrome: Bacterial DNA in Animal Genomes Dr. Julie Dunning Hotopp Professor, University of Maryland, Institute for Genome Science Julie is a genome biologist who studies the movement of bacterial DNA into animal genomes through a process called lateral/horizontal gene…
Call for Book Proposals
The Pennsylvania Academy of Science is seeking proposals for the next book in the PAS Book Series. The PAS Book Series is supported by the E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Book Fund and is intended to publish books in…
PAS Winter 2017 Newsletter
The 2017 Newsletter is now available for download.
Latest Issue of JPAS
The Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences has published Volume 90, issue 1 of the Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science containing the following research articles: PROBING CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT USING POLYMERIC REVERSE MICELLAR SOLUTIONS WHICH SEQUESTER INORGANIC COORDINATION COMPLEX FLUOROPHORES JASON…
PAS Annual Meeting 2016 Delaware Valley University
The 92nd Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences will be held at Delaware Valley University April 1-3, 2016. For more information about the meeting schedule and abstracts, go the the PAS Schedule of Events 2016 page.
JPAS Volume 89, issue 2 is now available
The Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences has published Volume 89, issue 2 of the Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science containing the following research articles: COMPARISION OF GROWTH AMONG DIFFERENT AGE CLASSES OF LARGEMOUTH BASS (MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES) POPULATIONS IN TWO IMPOUNDENTS…