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A non-profit scientific, literary, and educational organization having the purpose of advancing knowledge of male reproductive biology and medicine.
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Promotes research and fosters the exchange of ideas among biologists working in tropical environments. Publishes journal Biotropica and co-publishes Tropinet newsletter.
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International society for scientific research, knowledge and understanding of the interaction of electromagnetic fields with biological systems.
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Coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues.
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Founded to promote communication among teachers of human anatomy and physiology in colleges, universities, and related institutions; to present workshops and conferences (both local and national) where members can obtain information about the latest developments in the health and science fields; and to encourage educational research and publication by HAPS members.
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Promotes diatom studies throughout the world, publishes the journal Diatom Research. Information about the organization and internet links.
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Presentation of the goal and action of this organization, its publications, news, annual conference, and scientific program.
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Organized to support research on the release, airborne dispersal and transport, and deposition of biological particles such as pollen and fungal spores.
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Organized to integrate the many fields of specialization in the broad field of biology; publishes the journal American Zoologist. Site contains organization information, job and postdoc postings, and other resources for researchers and educators.
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Dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the relationship of plants and animals to human culture.
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AIBS was founded for the advancement of research, education, professional relations and public understanding in the biological, medical, environmental and agricultural sciences.
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Non-profit organization promoting research and study. Details of journals, other publications, fellowships and grants.
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Founded 1788. Covers biology as a whole and focuses on the study of diversity - in evolution, ecology and systematics. Website contains the Programme of Events, Publications, Grants and Membership details.
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SEB membership is open to scientists world-wide and the Animal Section is a thriving community of enthusiastic scientists working across diverse scientific fields.