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Adriana Bankston

AAAS/ASGCT Congressional Policy Fellow

Ph.D., Biochemistry, Cell & Developmental Biology, Emory University

For close to a decade, Adriana Bankston has worked to nurture U.S. competitiveness in science and technology through a number of roles with universities, non-profits and scientific societies. As the first-ever AAAS/ASGCT Congressional Policy Fellow, Adriana currently works to support sustained federal research funding in the U.S. House of Representatives. Previously, Adriana was a Principal Legislative Analyst with University of California Federal Governmental Relations, where she advocated for the university’s research priorities with Congress, the Administration and federal agencies. In recognition of her work to support the U.S. scientific enterprise, Adriana received the inaugural ARIS Emerging Broader Impacts Leader Award, and the Top 20 in 2022 Award For Excellence in Advocacy from The Advocacy Association among other honors. Adriana earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology from Emory University.

Get to know Adriana

What are you most proud of in your work or life?

I have long had a passion for supporting the STEM pipeline, including the postdoctoral population. My advocacy work culminated in having legislative language on postdocs included in the CHIPS and Science Act and seeing the bill signed into law.

What are your passions and hobbies?

Walking my dog, listening to podcasts, and baking

Favorite snack food?

Trail mix