- American Anthropological Association
- American Association of Geographers
- Breaking theme for 2020 virtual Annual Meeting (April 6-10): Geographers respond to COVID-19
- Panels on Socio-economic Burdens and Policy Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic,“Slow” Geographies and Ecological-Ethical Dilemmas of International Research, Data & Methodological Challenges for the Geospatial Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and More-than-human geographies of COVID-19: Species, inequalities, vulnerabilities
- American Chemical Society
- ACS COVID-19 landing page for news, scientific info, resources for educators, and more: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/covid-19.htm
- Special report on scientific information on COVID-19 and related coronaviruses.
- ACS Publications has created a virtual and constantly updated issue on Chemistry in Coronavirus Research. The article explore everything the characterization of the virus structure and infection to development of treatment and preventative measures. Articles from this issue come from the entire suite of ACS Publications including JACS, Medicinal Chemistry, ACS Nano, ChemRxiv and others.
- Coverage on COVID-19 in Chemical & Engineering News is made free-of-charge to the public as well.
- Comment by ACS Director-at-Large Dorothy Phillips, Advancing the ACS core values of DI&R through partnerships
- American Mathematical Society
- American Physical Society
- COVID-19: APS Actions and Resources
- Shelly Lesher is a nuclear physicist, an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and past chair of the American Physical Society’s Committee on the International Freedom of Scientists. She describes how physicists are supporting the COVID-19 response, including assisting in the production of ventilators, working with local hospitals, and providing modeling expertise:
- American Political Science Association (APSA)
- Resources for Coronavirus Response
- Kimberly Mealy, PhD, is Senior Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Ethics at APSA, and is an APSA representative to AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition. In this video, she describes the importance of conveying evidence-based studies to the public in an accessible way, and how APSA is responding to the pandemic.
Her advice for researchers during the pandemic, including the importance of conducting well-rounded and inclusive research:
- American Psychological Association
- Resources on pandemics
- Practice Resources in Response to COVID-19 (for psychological practitioners)
- Combating Bias and Stigma Related to COVID-19 (PDF)
- American Sociological Association
- American Statistical Association
- American Statistical Association Releases Statement on Government Data Experts
- Ali Arab is Associate Professor of Statistics at Georgetown University and a representative to the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition for the American Statistical Association. In this video, he articulates the different ways statisticians are using their expertise to assist in the response to the pandemic, from clinical trials to public engagement.
On why the human right to science matters in the context of the pandemic:
- Case Western Reserve University Science and Human Rights Coalition
- National Center for Science & Civic Engagement
- Sigma Xi
- Society for Research in Child Development
- Sociologists without Borders
- Keri Iyall Smith, Associate Professor of Sociology at Suffolk University and representative to the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition for Sociologists without Borders, explains how sociologists are using the tools of their discipline to analyze the COVID-19 pandemic, including the structural inequalities that lead to worse outcomes for vulnerable and marginalized populations:
- Keri Iyall Smith, Associate Professor of Sociology at Suffolk University and representative to the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition for Sociologists without Borders, explains how sociologists are using the tools of their discipline to analyze the COVID-19 pandemic, including the structural inequalities that lead to worse outcomes for vulnerable and marginalized populations:
- Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences