Science and Technology (Biology) - Organizations
Anaerobe Society of the Americas
This organization stimulates interest in anaerobes and encourages and facilitate
interchange among anaerobists from all disciplines.
AOAC International
An association of scientists in the public and private sectors is devoted to the
validation of chemical and microbiological analytical methods.
Association for
Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE)
ABLE's focus is to improve the undergraduate biology experience by promoting the
development of innovative and reliable laboratory exercises.
Association for Tropical Biology (ATB), The
Join an organization that promotes research and fosters the exchange of ideas among
biologists working in tropical environments.
BioMedNet
Membership in this international club for the biological and medical community allows
access to their online collection of research resources.
Biophilia!
A biology club enhances fellowship between Baylor University undergraduates, graduate
students, faculty and staff.
Declining Amphibian Populations Task
Force
Learn about Amphibian Declines, their causes and effects. Task Force members and other
interested parties are can also access the newsletter FROGLOG .
Hawaii Biological Survey (HBS)
An ongoing natural history inventory of the Hawaiian Archipelago was initiated to locate,
identify and evaluate all flora and fauna within the state.
Histochemical Society
An organization of scientists is devoted to the study of cell and tissue biology with
molecular and morphological techniques.
International Society for
Analytical Cytology (ISAC)
ISAC members promote education, research, development, and applications in analytical
cytology.
International Society of Biometeorology (ISB)
ISB brings together scientists working in the field of Biometeorology who are interested
in environmental and ecological problems.
International Society of
Differentiation (ISD)
ISD meetings and publications encourage and develop research and communication in the
fields of developmental biology and molecular biology.
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Oxygen Club of California (OCC)
OCC is dedicated to providing meetings and discussion forums on topics that include free
radicals in biological systems, oxidants and antioxidants.
PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell
Research
Clinicians, developmental biologists, biochemists, immunologists, cell biologists and
molecular biologists study various aspects of pigment cells.
S.W.A.N. - Southwestern Association
of Naturalists
SWAN promotes the field study of plants and animals (living and fossil) in the
southwestern United States, México, and Central America.
Society for Behavioral
Neuroendocrinology, The
A professional scientific society is committed to understanding the interaction between
behavior and neuroendocrine function.
Society for Conservation Biology
The mission of this site is to provide an educational resource on conservation for
students, researchers and citizens of Austin and Central Texas.
Society for Cryobiology
This organization brings together scientists who have a common interest in the effect of
low temperatures on biological and non-biological systems.
Society for Industrial Microbiology (SIM), The
SIM is dedicated to the advancement of the microbiological sciences as they apply to
industrial products, biotechnology, materials and processes.
Society for Invertebrate Pathology (SIP)
Pertinent information about the Society is supplied with details about membership and
announcements.
Society of Cal Integrative Biology
Undergraduate Students, The
SCIBUGS is dedicated to representing the undergraduate Integrative Biology students of the
UC Berkeley campus.
Society of
Nematologists
The Society of Nematologists promotes and extends knowledge in all phases of nematology.
Access membership information and an online newsletter.
Whitaker Foundation, The
The Whitaker Foundation is a private, nonprofit foundation that primarily supports
research and education in biomedical engineering
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