The International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society (IBANGS) is a learned society that was founded in 1996. The goal of IBANGS is "promote and facilitate the growth of research in the field of neural behavioral genetics".
The IBANGS mission statement is to promote the field of neurobehavioural genetics by:
Each year IBANGS recognizes top scientists in the field of neurobehavioral genetics with:
A Distinguished Service Award for exceptional contributions to the field is given on a more irregular basis and has been awarded only three times, to Benson Ginsburg (2001), Wim Crusio (2011), and John C. Crabbe (2015).
IBANGS was founded in 1996 as the European Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society, with Hans-Peter Lipp as its founding president. The name and scope of EBANGS were changed to "International" at the first meeting of the society in Orléans, France in 1997. IBANGS is a founding member of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies.
The current president is Paul Meyer (2025âÂÂ2026). Previous presidents have been: