British Association of Clinical Anatomists |
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International Federation of Association of Anatomists / Located in School of Biomedical
Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT UK / Tel : 44 (0) 113 233 4296, Fax : 44 (0) 113
233 4344 / Link to Related Sites
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California Ornamental Research Federation |
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Department of Biology, Georgetown University Medical Center |
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Homepage of Department of Biology, Georgetown University Medical Center / Contents :
Graduate and Undergraduate Program, News, Course Program |
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East African Wild Life Society |
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Ecological Society of America |
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Embryological Modelling |
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This resulted from grants by the Society to refurbish and catalogue collections of embryological
material at Cambridge and St Andrews Universities / Both collections are available for study by
research workers in the field, and the catalogues have been unified and made accessible via the
Web / Contents : Research, Teaching Materials |
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European Association of Veterinary Anatomists |
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The European Association of Veterinary Anatomists offers a forum for the promotion of contacts and the exchange of experience between veterinary morphologists. |
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European Federation for Experimental Morphology |
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EFEM brings together legally constituted Scientific Societies and Groups in Europe, that are concerned with the morphological sciences (particularly anatomical sciences) or related fields. |
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European Microscopy Society |
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The creation of the Committee of European Societies of Electron Microscopy (CESEM) dates back to 1975, a year after the International Congress on Electron Microsocopy (ICEM) in Canberra and a year before the European Congress (EUREM) in Jerusalem. |
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European Molecular Biology Association |
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The EMBO itself is composed of more than 1000 scientists (20 of whom have been awarded the Nobel Prize and approximately 10% of whom have strong links with industry) who have been selected by existing members on the basis of their excellence in research in the many different areas of molecular biology.
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European Tissue Culture Society |
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To promote interchange between people of different disciplines sharing a common interest in cell, tissue and organ culture techniques |
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Foundation for Biomedical Research |
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Established in 1981, the Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) is the nation’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to improving human and animal health by promoting public understanding and support for the humane and responsible use of animals in medical and scientific research. |
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Histochemical Society |
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Society |
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The Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) was founded to promote communication among teachers of human anatomy and physiology in colleges, universities, and related institutions; to present workshops and conferences (local, regional, and national) where members can obtain information about the latest developments in the health and science fields |
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Human Biology Association |
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Institute Paleobiology |
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International Academy of Cytology |
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International Alliance for Biological Standardization |
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International Association of Plant Biotechnology |
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The first international conference of plant tissue culture was organized by Professor Philip R. White at Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA, U.S.A.) in 1963. The International Council for Plant Tissue Culture, later to become the International Association for Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology (IAPTC&B), was founded at this conference. The primary activities of the IAPTC&B have been to organize quadrennial congresses of plant tissue culture and biotechnology, and to publish a newsletter/journal for its membership. The IAPTC&B is the oldest and the largest international professional organization to represent plant biotechnology. It has more than 2,500 members in over 80 countries. |
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International Cytokine Society |
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This is the official Web site of ICS. |
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