The American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS,
pronounced "Triple-A-S") is the world's largest general science
organization and publisher of the peer-reviewed journal Science.
With more than 138,000 members and 275 affiliated societies, AAAS
serves as an authoritative source for information on the latest
developments in science and bridges gaps among scientists,
policy-makers and the public to advance science and science
education. Founded in Philadelphia in 1848, AAAS is among the oldest
societies in America. Many of today's most prestigious and
influential scientific societies have their historical origins in
AAAS. Anyone may join AAAS simply by paying membership dues. A
membership guarantees a subscription to Science.
http://www.aaas.org
American Chemical Society
(ACS) -
www.acs.org
American Institute of
Biological Sciences (since 1947): A
non-profit scientific organization to advance research and education
in the biological, medical, environmental, and agricultural
sciences.
http://www.aibs.org
The American Physiological
Society-
http://www.faseb.org/aps/
The American Society of
Naturalists (established 1883): The
purpose of the Society is to advance and diffuse knowledge of
organic evolution and other broad biological principles so as to
enhance the conceptual unification of the biological sciences. This
is achieved by publishing The American Naturalist and by holding an
annual meeting with
a scientific program of symposia and contributed papers and posters.
http://www.amnat.org
Australian
and New Zealand Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry
Deakin University,
Geelong
http://www.deakin.edu.au/~jdonald/ANZSCPBhomepage.html
Australian
Physiological and Pharmacological Society (APPS)
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/physiology/APPS/
The Canadian Physiological Society-
http://www.physiology.ubc.ca/CPS/Main.htm
Entomological Society of America
9301 Annapolis Road
Lanham, MD 20706
http://www.entsoc.org
Federation of Societies
for Experimental Biology
http://www.faseb.org/societies.html
Member Societies
American Association of
Anatomists
http://www.faseb.org/anatomy/
The American Association
of Immunologists (AAI)
http://12.17.12.70/aai/default.asp
American Physiological
Society
http://www.the-aps.org/
American Society for
Biochemical and Molecular Biology is a
nonprofit scientific and educational organization with over
10,000members. Most members teach and conduct research at colleges
and universities. Others conduct research in various government
laboratories, nonprofit research institutions and industry. Founded
in 1906, the Society is based in Bethesda, Maryland, on the campus
of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
The Society's day-to-day affairs are managed by a staff of twenty,
which is divided among an Executive Office, an Editorial Office, and
a Public Affairs Office.
http://www.faseb.org/asbmb/
The American Society for
Cell Biology (ASCB )
http://www.ascb.org/
American Society for
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)
http://www.faseb.org/aspet/
The Biophysical Society
http://www.biophysics.org/biophys/society/biohome.htm
The Endocrine Society
http://www.endo-society.org/
The Protein Society
http://www.faseb.org/protein/
Associate Member
Societies
American Peptide Society
http://www.chem.umn.edu/orgs/ampepsoc/
The Institute of Biology
is the professional body for UK biologists. It was founded in 1950,
obtained a Royal Charter in 1979, and is a registered charity. Its
16500 members work in industry, research, education and healthcare,
amongst other areas.
http://www.iob.org/
List of Pharmacy and
Pharmacology Societies.
http://www.mdhome.com/pharmacyass.htm
Society for Developmental
Biology
http://sdb.bio.purdue.edu/
Freshwater Biological
Association
The Ferry House, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0LP, UK
Telephone: Windermere (STD Code 015394) 42468; International (+44
15394) 42468
Fax: (015394) 46914
http://www.fba.org.uk/
International Life
Sciences Institute The ILSI Research
Foundation was created in 1984 as a vehicle for ILSI to support
long-term scientific research in underfunded or unexplored areas.
The Foundation recruits and engages internationally respected
scientists to address scientific issues of public concern.
http://www.ilsi.org/
International Society of
Chemical Ecology -
http://www.isce.ucr.edu/society/
The National Academies
(USA) -
http://www.nas.edu/
The National Information
Services and Systems The NISS Campus
website and StudentZone service offer access to key information
resources for staff, students and researchers. NISS also hosts and
maintains an ever-increasing number of websites for other
organisations. NISS works closely alongside Athens and CHEST - all
three are divisions of
EduServ.
http://www.niss.ac.uk
New York Academy of
Sciences
http://www.nyas.org/
The New Zealand Physiological Society-
http://www.otago.ac.nz/PSNZ/
The Physiological Society of Japan -http://wwwsoc.nacsis.ac.jp/psj/index-e.html
The Physiological Society of Southern Africa-
http://www.sun.ac.za/medphys/pssa.htm
The Physiological Society
of the United Kingdom -
http://www.physoc.org/
Royal Entomological
Society -
http://royensoc.demon.co.uk
Society for Neuroscience (American)
-http://www.sfn.org/
Swiss Physiological Society
-
http://www-lnh.unil.ch/sgp/mainpage.html