Is to strengthen science communities in the hemisphere and to provide an independent source of policy advice to governments on key scientific, technological and health challenges.
About IANAS
IANAS is a regional network of Academies of Sciences created to support cooperation towards the strengthening of science and technology as a tool for advancing research and development, prosperity and equity in the Americas.
 
	ABOUT IANAS
IANAS plays a major role in contributing to the promotion 
of scientific capacity and excellence for sustainable development in the Americas.
Networks are powerful instruments for sharing and rapidly disseminating information, best practices and novel ideas through a larger community. By virtue of their credibility and independence from government, academies have certain inherent advantages in addressing issues related to science, technology and health (STH), and in advancing high quality science education at the national level.
Our Objectives
 
									Our mission
 
									Our Vision
IANAS views strong science academies and vibrant science and technology communities as essential to sustainable development in the Americas.
IANAS Governance
 
		Co-chair
Karen B. Strier
Co-chair
Dr. Karen B. Strier is Vilas Research Professor and Irven DeVore Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She earned her PhD from Harvard University, and is an international authority on the endangered northern muriqui monkey, which she has been studying in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest since 1982. She has trained more than 90 Brazilian students on her project.
She served as president of the International Primatological Society from 2016-2022. She is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences. She has chaired committees and served in leadership roles within these and other professional societies. As chair of the Temporary Nominating Group in her NAS class, she worked to increase diversity in the membership of NAS. She also served two 3-year terms on the Board of International Scientific Organizations (BISO), also within NAS.
A distinguished primatologist and conservationist, she has received numerous awards including the Distinguished Primatologist Award from the American Society of Primatology, Honorary Lifetime memberships in the Sociedade Brasliera de Primatologia and the Sociedade Latin Americana de Primatologia, an Honorary Doctorate of Sciences from the University of Chicago, the Prêmio Muriqui from the Conselho Nacional da Reserva Biosfera da Mata Atlantica, and the Excellence in Primate Conservation Award from the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation. Her pioneering, long-term field research has been critical to conservation efforts on behalf of the muriqui, and has been influential in shaping comparative perspectives on primate behavioral and ecological diversity more broadly.
 
		Co-Chair
Alberto Gago
Co-Chair
Alberto Gago Medina is a physicist from PUCP and holds a PhD in Science from the University of São Paulo (Brazil). His area of research is subatomic or elementary particle physics, and he is the leader of the PUCP High Energy Group, which has been participating in the ALICE (CERN) and MINERvA (Fermilab) experiments since 2009 and 2006, respectively. His work also extends to the theoretical-phenomenological side of particle physics. If you would like to learn more about what he and his group do, please visit the High Energy Group link or the introductory video link. He has received the Elsevier Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences-Peru 2017 and the TWAS-ANCYT Award for young scientists in basic sciences 2004. He is Director of the Doctorate in Physics and senior professor in the Physics Section of the Department of Sciences at PUCP.
IANAS Bylaws
The Academies of Sciences of the countries of the Americas, in the spirit of the Inter Academy Panel (IAP), establish an Inter-American Network of Academies of Sciences, IANAS.
The main goals of IANAS are…
 
									 
					