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Behavior Genetics Association (BGA) is an international society that promotes scientific research on the interplay of genetic and environmental influences on behavior. The association was established in 1970 and has since been a leading organization in the field of behavior genetics.

History[edit]

The Behavior Genetics Association was founded in 1970 by a group of scientists who shared a common interest in the study of genetic influences on behavior. The founding members included notable figures in the field of behavior genetics such as Robert Plomin, John C. DeFries, and David Fulker. The association has grown significantly since its inception and now includes members from a wide range of disciplines including psychology, genetics, epidemiology, and psychiatry.

Mission[edit]

The mission of the Behavior Genetics Association is to promote and advance the scientific study of the genetic and environmental factors that influence behavior. This is achieved through the organization of annual meetings, the publication of the journal Behavior Genetics, and the provision of resources and support for researchers in the field.

Annual Meetings[edit]

The Behavior Genetics Association holds an annual meeting that brings together researchers from around the world to present and discuss their latest findings. These meetings provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and the establishment of collaborations between researchers in the field of behavior genetics.

Journal[edit]

The official journal of the Behavior Genetics Association is Behavior Genetics. This peer-reviewed journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and methodological papers on the genetic and environmental influences on behavior.

Membership[edit]

Membership in the Behavior Genetics Association is open to individuals who have a professional interest in the study of genetic influences on behavior. Members receive a subscription to the journal Behavior Genetics, reduced registration fees for the annual meetings, and access to a network of researchers in the field.

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