Membership

NCABR

N.C. Association for Biomedical Research

Members & Partners

Everything we do – from hands-on workshops for K-12 educators to high-impact conferences for researchers – is made possible through the steadfast support of our members and partners.

Member benefits include:

  • Access to the NCABR member network of public information, security and veterinary contacts
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Crisis support when it matters most
  • Input on member programs and public education programs
  • Member-only discounts on programs and public outreach events
  • Free advocacy materials
  • Recognition in NCABR electronic and print materials

Since 1989, NCABR has existed for the sole purpose of connecting the biomedical research community with the public, using various trusted allies – primarily our state and nation’s K-12 teachers – to weave accurate science into society. There is no other group of people more qualified than our members to discuss bioscience research with the public.

Whether through event sponsorships, collaborative programming or institutional membership, our partners amplify our mission and extend our impact across North Carolina and beyond.

We are proud to work alongside a community that champions science, education, and innovation. Explore the organizations making this work possible.

Interested in becoming a member or partner?

We encourage organizations and individuals that support the NCABR mission of providing support for and promoting public understanding of bioscience research to join as members. Organizations also are offered opportunities to make contributions to programs that support our science and education outreach activities.

Members & Partners

abbvie
Ag in the Classroom (Farm Bureau Foundation)
Americans for Medical Progress
Association of American Universities
Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
a-tune
BASF Plant Science
Biogen Foundation
BioNetwork
Boston University
Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Carolina Biological Supply
Carolinas Biological Safety Association
Charles River
Chiesi
CITI Program
Edna H. Tompkins Trust
Epstein, Becker & Green
Federal Bureau of Investigation
FoodMASTER

GlaxoSmithKline
Hinckley Allen
Huron
Kenan Fellows Program
Key Solutions
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
Lab Products
Laboratory Animal Welfare Training Exchange (LAWTE)
Lenovo US
Maine Regulatory Training and Ethics Center
National Geographic Learning | Cengage Learning
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
North America Pfizer
N.C. Association for Independent Schools
N.C. Biosciences Organization
N.C. Department of Public Instruction

N.C. School of Science and Mathematics
N.C. Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Center
Novozymes North America
N.C. Society of Toxicology Regional Chapter (NC SOT)
Office of Research Integrity (ORI)
Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R)
Research Triangle Branch, American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (RTB AALAS)
RTI International
Society of Toxicology
States United for Biomedical Research
Stile Education
Syneos Health
Syngenta
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Navy
Verizon
Wells Fargo