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Stem cell Societies
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0 j$ V6 S9 A, m2 dAAAS American Association for the Advancement of Science 8 G5 N7 f" W1 j- B( I* ^: \7 U Z
Founded in 1848, and now the world’s largest general scientific society, AAAS is an international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing science around the world by serving as an educator, leader, spokesperson and professional association. AAAS publishes the journal Science.4 u. _, S7 D* ]8 q w* q8 d. F
8 k7 |* ?5 g E5 y: U' s% `( y2 lAACR American Association for Cancer Research $ |/ @% g; n- |( `9 R& I; D, ]+ |: ]
The oldest and largest scientific organization in the world focused on cancer research. They foster the exchange of knowledge and new ideas among scientists dedicated to cancer research, provide training opportunities for researchers, and increase public understanding of cancer. AACR publishes six peer-reviewed scientific journals and CR, a magazine for cancer survivors, patient advocates, their families, physicians and scientists.7 m+ G* B* ]2 ~
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AAI American Association of Immunologists % t6 N5 v* x @
The largest association of immunologists in the world, aiming to advance knowledge of immunology and related disciplines, to foster the exchange of ideas, and to promote an understanding of the field of immunology. AAI publishes The Journal of Immunology (JI).
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ANZSCDB Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology ' r {$ }. v9 o8 Y7 Y
One of Australia's oldest Scientific Societies, the ANZSCDB aims to enhance Australian and New Zealand research and encourage international collaborations, and supports senior and early-career researchers, as well as students.
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0 M1 ?, k/ o5 u {5 WAHA American Heart Association * L* D6 I, [% U" E
A national voluntary health agency whose mission is: "Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.”
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5 W2 s8 l) u: B( I. P- ^( iANN American Academy of Neurology - O- f( ~: S" F4 m* H% D
An international professional association of more than 21,000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals dedicated to providing the best possible care for patients with neurological disorders.
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APDBN Asia-Pacific Developmental Biology Network
$ Z$ I: I- T9 h2 JPromotes the exchange of scientific information relevant to developmental biology in the Asia-Pacific region, fosters the activities of students and researchers in these fields, facilitates research, training, education and collaboration at the national, institutional, laboratory and individual levels, and promotes public awareness, understanding and appreciation of developmental biological concepts and research.0 V' i: R; p5 a2 L- Y: E
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ASCB American Society for Cell Biology
* o7 Y1 L3 B) g7 `Founded in 1960 to bring the varied facets of cell biology together, provide training and development opportunities, and to keep Congress and the American public informed about the importance of biomedical research. ASCB publishes the journals Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBC) and CBE—Life Sciences Education (CBE-LSE).
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* T& q% R2 d6 [ g$ HASCR Adult Stem Cell Research Network
9 g C/ t$ y, q# eA project of the Cell Therapy Foundation, designed to be a reliable source of information for the public regarding adult stem cell research, as well as to be a community of practice and collaboration among fellow researchers.: v5 |3 ^; o" D. t
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ASH American Society of Hematology
+ D B4 F3 @2 n$ |5 k, ~The mission of ASH is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology. ASH publishes the journal Blood.
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% j/ B, k. W( w6 V( R2 D* _; wASNTR American Society for Neural Therapy and Repair
: u' H4 X/ W ]3 \5 K1 ?3 G5 PComposed of basic and clinical neuroscientists who utilize a variety of technologies to better understand the way the nervous system functions and establish new procedures for its repair in response to trauma or neurodegenerative disease.. [* S B) Q, x) T1 I8 H, u `: h, f
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BSCB British Society for Cell Biology 2 y1 @" e4 |* I' w1 O1 |
Promotes the advance of research in all branches of cell biology and encourages the interchange of information via meetings and conferences. Also helps to raise awareness of science policy issues in the UK.9 M; s+ _0 [8 M/ N; }5 ^
, b- s' z8 Z5 g) ?BSCDB Belgian Society for Cell and Developmental Biology
" g2 E! n2 `& ]3 r o5 A& aOrganization for scientists in Belgium, which organizes conferences and workshops, supports students, and offers grants and awards. . T2 v7 s1 U2 B8 w
8 P4 p& O! Q# ^ u0 L$ WBSDB British Society for Developmental Biology ! `6 f! E* y- {1 N/ b" y
A society open to all who have an interest in the science of Developmental Biology, including students and lecturers/researchers at all levels. Represents developmental biology to external organizations in the UK and Europe and organizes scientific meetings., B" |- E7 E& l7 x' a# o
0 G4 u( Z) s" A R4 D6 rBSH British Society for Haematology
; k" H9 C- g; C6 D6 AAims to advance the practice and study of haematology and facilitate contact between persons interested in haematology. BSH publishes the Guidelines from the British Committee for Standards in Haematology.2 p& A/ A; m, T" T% }# `
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CTS Cell Transplant Society; I; b# s' u1 a1 T) [% }! e+ v
An international non for profit, incorporated collegial association of scientists with background and/or interest in the field of cellular transplantation. The CTS exists to promote research and collaboration in cellular transplantation.
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! v. s% L0 V5 u) HEHA European Hematology Association
6 b/ @5 o) Y7 o0 X$ \, | ^6 |0 fAims to promote excellence in clinical practice, research and education in European haematology. EHA publishes Haematologica/The Hematology Journal.& n# f1 l1 Z V6 K
8 I; j: p# H; M- q J0 Z0 lEuroStemCell European Consortium for Stem Cell Research ' C) {$ G6 h' w
The EuroStemCell consortium brings together sixteen partners, integrating a broad range of disciplines and combining the expertise of the best laboratories in Europe . The centers involved collectively provide the skills and technologies necessary for ground-breaking stem cell research, laying the groundwork for taking stem cell technology to the clinic.1 ?, V3 C4 V% ?6 T5 D4 f
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FASEB Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
7 Y5 e) t3 \& m5 V$ e; F) y( VA coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues. FASEB publishes The FASEB Journal.: p; a1 A% v! O' t, C! q% D2 l% F$ j
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HSANZ Hematology Society of Australia and New Zealand
8 l% t. q4 ?# Y& E D x* hAims to inform members of the most recent developments in haematology, and to advance knowledge and inspire continued professional development in this discipline.. q! D+ Y1 R' B
z& z. n" c: [0 D. B& d& f- ?HUPO Proteome Biology of Initiative aims to provide a platform for researchers from both stem cell and proteomic communities to define pressing issues in stem cell biology requiring proteomic analysis and to initiate collaborative projects.
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IFATS International Federation of Adipose Therapeutics and Science
2 j& { M {; _" z+ m/ V2 V7 YBrings together different disciplines within the field of adipose biology in order to share knowledge, influence policy, exchange new ideas, and develop new technology derived from and directed toward adipose tissue.5 s! C' m1 Q% l
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ISCT International Society for Cellular Therapy ' j, k. L% N# v
Professional organization for those working or interested in cell-based research, processing, manipulation, and clinical translation.
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0 q, e" b8 K" B/ V, SISCF International Stem Cell Forum 0 {. _; C: _: l2 d
Made up of twenty one funders of stem cell research from around the world, the ISCF encourages international collaboration and funding support for stem cell research, with the overall aim of promoting global good practice and accelerating progress in this vitally important area of biomedical science." {/ L/ k+ c' W" K: q { m5 |
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ISCI International Stem Cell Initiative
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; h* s s1 z- cISD International Society of Differentiation
t# o; R1 L: e/ |Aims to encourage and develop research and communication in the fields of cell and developmental biology, molecular biology and oncology through meetings and publications.! J: z& c6 Z: g$ n1 t" r7 }( ?/ n
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ISDB International Society for Developmental Biologists / j% n) e, X8 m! _8 @7 L
A non-profit scientific association which has as its aim the promotion of the study of developmental biology. To this effect, the ISDB also organizes and supports scientific meetings and workshops.; {" |0 _! s- j# q/ y. d/ N) r
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ISEH International Society for Experimental Hematology – Society for Hematology and Stem Cells
" |4 g3 e3 _+ UWorking to promote the scientific knowledge and clinical application of basic hematology, immunology, stem cell research, cell and Gene therapy, and related aspects of research through publications, discussions, scientific meetings and the support of young investigators.8 a+ ^1 X7 @! f6 Z
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ISNFR International Society for Neural Feedback and Research
: y# \9 u1 K# ^9 f; s6 uA membership organization comprised of people from many countries and various professional disciplines doing neurotherapy and neurofeedback training and research. ISNR supports education and excellence in the field of neurofeedback training and neurotherapy and seeks the validation and acceptance of this discipline by a broad spectrum of society.
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+ g* k. s3 ]' r: wISSCR International Society for Stem Cell Research
5 k9 e8 [$ k- b7 K) ZAn independent, nonprofit organization established to promote and foster the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas relating to stem cells, to encourage the general field of research involving stem cells, and to promote professional and public education in all areas of stem cell research and application.
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% q$ d! H7 r# ^% M/ eJDRF Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
$ f. P! o: u: F5 cA leading charitable funder and advocate of type 1 (juvenile) diabetes research worldwide. The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. Has information on research, publications, advocacy, and support of those with juvenile diabetes.
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( n* ]' p6 r) Y$ ^7 D2 CJSDB Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists 1 M, i5 X- [$ g, g+ \- \
An active member of the International Society of Developmental Biologists, the JSDB holds an annual meeting each spring and publishes the journal Development Growth &* t$ e3 S7 i7 Y% C1 w
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NDRI National Development and Research Institutes
; X3 C& v- B& @. {' b# cA non-profit research and educational organization dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in the areas of drug and alcohol abuse, treatment and recovery; HIV, AIDS and HCV; areas of public health, mental health, criminal justice, urban problems, prevention and epidemiology.
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NHLBI National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ! z% D4 k+ p6 M% e% f# h
Plans, conducts, fosters, and supports an integrated and coordinated program of basic research, clinical investigations and trials, observational studies, and demonstration and education projects. Research is related to the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases; and sleep disorders.
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SDB Society for Developmental Biology 2 ^+ V% C' O$ M9 d
Aims to further the study of development in all organisms and at all levels, to represent and promote communication among students of development, and to promote the field of developmental biology.
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+ \- u& J/ u6 l' @/ B5 @4 JSfN Society for Neuroscience
! L$ b) X) G% k; Z: u, BA nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. The Society's primary goal is to promote the exchange of information among researchers. SfN publishes The Journal of Neuroscience.
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Stem Cell Network
$ W- r8 Z' y' O6 {A Canadian venture that brings together over 50 leading scientists to investigate the potential of stem cells, and be a catalyst for enabling the translation of stem cell research into clinical applications, commercial products, or public policy.; ^1 r' n/ s* T% _
7 T h- U2 x7 c1 w7 Y* e A4 OSSSCR Student Society for Stem Cell Research - ]8 i9 S) u7 g$ V0 b
The SSSCR network spans over 10 countries and 100 institutions consisting of students, researchers, patient advocates, and policy makers united by the purpose of finding treatments and cures to debilitating conditions.
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TERMIS Tissue Engineering International and Regenerative MedicineSociety & L, n+ _; D8 d3 q
Brings together the international community of persons engaged or interested in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine and promotes education and research within the field through regular meetings, publications and other forms of communication.
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4 H1 b2 {( u6 m* J: x! Y+ yTISDB The Israel Society for Developmental Biology ' C q0 J! M4 P8 T) C
Established to offer the Israeli scientific community of Developmental Biologists a framework for scientific interactions and the exchange of information within Israel and internationally. TISDB is committed to the encouragement of scientific excellence in the developmental biology research field.1 ~* X8 ]% _! l9 i) u
# s# A/ t4 G: F/ W) Z& vGeneral Scientific Societies
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, ~/ b. g" m$ y% rAAAS American Association for the Advancement of Science
6 h8 f/ h3 x/ D! B" Y( D% RFounded in 1848, and now the world’s largest general scientific society, AAAS is an international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing science around the world by serving as an educator, leader, spokesperson and professional association. AAAS publishes the journal Science./ l( d, @$ D0 G3 c
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FASEB Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 0 X$ X% h- R+ ?# l. W9 D
A coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues. FASEB publishes The FASEB Journal. 6 k% T3 _1 }5 V0 {7 f0 o, i
) p4 ?, z, z; V- K+ Y2 SDiscipline Specific Societies 3 }! q3 \ H$ y
ANN American Academy of Neurology 5 F6 u& b, g, t3 X4 V. F" S
An international professional association of more than 21,000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals dedicated to providing the best possible care for patients with neurological disorders.1 e" r6 R8 k0 P" s
$ b) [6 t- {) FAACR American Association for Cancer Research
3 o+ I/ n: |; a' tThe oldest and largest scientific organization in the world focused on cancer research. They foster the exchange of knowledge and new ideas among scientists dedicated to cancer research, provide training opportunities for researchers, and increase public understanding of cancer. AACR publishes six peer-reviewed scientific journals and CR, a magazine for cancer survivors, patient advocates, their families, physicians and scientists.
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AAI American Association of Immunologists ) M9 ?: ~ B/ @$ y
The largest association of immunologists in the world, aiming to advance knowledge of immunology and related disciplines, to foster the exchange of ideas, and to promote an understanding of the field of immunology. AAI publishes The Journal of Immunology (JI).
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AHA American Heart Association
5 |9 S0 y/ x- `1 e! YA national voluntary health agency whose mission is: "Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.”8 ^& o1 b0 ~, a- E/ }
, F/ M5 w$ K% R* C, X4 Q, KASH American Society of Hematology
$ f0 f. Q0 {, Z1 QThe mission of ASH is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology. ASH publishes the journal Blood. 3 H( M2 Q0 B/ Z) W' a
; Q0 W1 s$ l2 jBSH British Society for Haematology
0 W3 U5 ^& |$ {$ N0 cAims to advance the practice and study of haematology and facilitate contact between persons interested in haematology. BSH publishes the Guidelines from the British Committee for Standards in Haematology.# [5 f. X( a6 @* r5 W
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EHA European Hematology Association ( ~+ l$ o" R5 t- A* J" K; D
Aims to promote excellence in clinical practice, research and education in European haematology. EHA publishes Haematologica/The Hematology Journal.
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" S5 Z. c' Y7 eFASEB Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2 p' c% K, a8 S$ ~0 y9 _" `
A coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues. FASEB publishes The FASEB Journal.1 P+ ^# K% C5 P' i0 `
/ D5 ^+ D+ B! `$ a1 s* @# dHSANZ Hematology Society of Australia and New Zealand
- L* K& q9 h' [1 d" e8 d) EAims to inform members of the most recent developments in haematology, and to advance knowledge and inspire continued professional development in this discipline.& D" k: A& B( S& {4 y; W
1 a$ b" r0 `; b# SHUPO Human Proteome Organization 3 V: c0 P) X6 P% O
An international scientific organization representing and promoting proteomics through international cooperation and collaborations by fostering the development of new technologies, techniques and training. 3 y5 L- o1 l4 F9 ]- f( }
0 Y1 q* u- E. LIFATS International Federation of Adipose Therapeutics and Science ' O' O+ i! I1 e' r9 w2 F% @
Brings together different disciplines within the field of adipose biology in order to share knowledge, influence policy, exchange new ideas, and develop new technology derived from and directed toward adipose tissue.$ }# Y9 q* i# [1 z7 ~( F
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ISEH International Society for Experimental Hematology – Society for Hematology and Stem Cells
@ h1 |7 V1 Z( KWorking to promote the scientific knowledge and clinical application of basic hematology, immunology, stem cell research, cell and Gene therapy, and related aspects of research through publications, discussions, scientific meetings and the support of young investigators.9 e" d& c. }3 Q" p
6 t4 v, j; j3 bISD International Society of Differentiation ! ~4 s) X/ H5 _- H
Aims to encourage and develop research and communication in the fields of cell and developmental biology, molecular biology and oncology through meetings and publications.
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A membership organization comprised of people from many countries and various professional disciplines doing neurotherapy and neurofeedback training and research. ISNR supports education and excellence in the field of neurofeedback training and neurotherapy and seeks the validation and acceptance of this discipline by a broad spectrum of society.
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; O6 C, W, x; v. S: ^5 S0 j- mJDRF Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
8 _- k0 @8 m2 c( S' f# V$ _A leading charitable funder and advocate of type 1 (juvenile) diabetes research worldwide. The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. Has information on research, publications, advocacy, and support of those with juvenile diabetes. & Q0 {( r! n9 X) W/ C
. ] h t% X5 W1 d6 c0 z0 MNDRI National Development and Research Institutes
3 K/ ?7 ?# x2 o4 `& Y" W$ ~' XA non-profit research and educational organization dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in the areas of drug and alcohol abuse, treatment and recovery; HIV, AIDS and HCV; areas of public health, mental health, criminal justice, urban problems, prevention and epidemiology.
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NHLBI National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
8 r4 j& u$ G. g" a2 l% W* j. j7 tPlans, conducts, fosters, and supports an integrated and coordinated program of basic research, clinical investigations and trials, observational studies, and demonstration and education projects. Research is related to the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases; and sleep disorders.
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SfN Society for Neuroscience
- f7 H, E0 T! B7 \7 WA nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. The Society's primary goal is to promote the exchange of information among researchers. SfN publishes The Journal of Neuroscience. % b; q% D7 Z6 Z
" j6 e! D1 N4 C" yCell and Developmental Biology Societies
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+ b" M/ T2 d' G; {9 X) N3 u1 pASCB American Society for Cell Biology : F: [$ [# V& ?- q! e+ d
Founded in 1960 to bring the varied facets of cell biology together, provide training and development opportunities, and to keep Congress and the American public informed about the importance of biomedical research. ASCB publishes the journals Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBC) and CBE—Life Sciences Education (CBE-LSE). : J5 t' g4 x _3 w' Z9 G
1 y' @6 p7 g( K$ Y; N; `APDBN Asia-Pacific Developmental Biology Network + @9 G7 y, k( @+ G: E/ R5 Q- r
Promotes the exchange of scientific information relevant to developmental biology in the Asia-Pacific region, fosters the activities of students and researchers in these fields, facilitates research, training, education and collaboration at the national, institutional, laboratory and individual levels, and promotes public awareness, understanding and appreciation of developmental biological concepts and research.
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# ?" D; b5 Y. N* O) C4 d8 sANZSCDB Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology 9 N }' b3 C1 `3 k- o8 y2 Z
One of Australia's oldest Scientific Societies, the ANZSCDB aims to enhance Australian and New Zealand research and encourage international collaborations, and supports senior and early-career researchers, as well as students.& F; y) D' Z& q, M( X6 Z* i8 S- z
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BSCDB Belgian Society for Cell and Developmental Biology
( U) a& V% y# q2 o* xOrganization for scientists in Belgium, which organizes conferences and workshops, supports students, and offers grants and awards.
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3 h* o1 N5 A- W; e% m/ N& r: \( VBSCB British Society for Cell Biology
6 i z4 h4 Q8 K+ D5 \5 ]Promotes the advance of research in all branches of cell biology and encourages the interchange of information via meetings and conferences. Also helps to raise awareness of science policy issues in the UK.3 u! d( B1 y" |# O% ?! `
! U: X: r( F5 c* S+ zBSDB British Society for Developmental Biology
: ^; z& U# L7 z7 r7 k+ ~2 aA society open to all who have an interest in the science of Developmental Biology, including students and lecturers/researchers at all levels. Represents developmental biology to external organizations in the UK and Europe and organizes scientific meetings.
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ISDB International Society for Developmental Biologists 8 O' B$ _0 \; |9 M- l
A non-profit scientific association which has as its aim the promotion of the study of developmental biology. To this effect, the ISDB also organizes and supports scientific meetings and workshops.5 ?5 N/ N% A$ d2 p) H- Q" u; w% P1 Q
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JSDB Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists
2 b: P5 m& r' j PAn active member of the International Society of Developmental Biologists, the JSDB holds an annual meeting each spring and publishes the journal Development Growth & Differentiation".
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SDB Society for Developmental Biology
8 U/ x0 s/ ]/ y- ?4 F2 c4 GAims to further the study of development in all organisms and at all levels, to represent and promote communication among students of development, and to promote the field of developmental biology.
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TISDB The Israel Society for Developmental Biology ' j ~9 K/ D5 h& w
Established to offer the Israeli scientific community of Developmental Biologists a framework for scientific interactions and the exchange of information within Israel and internationally. TISDB is committed to the encouragement of scientific excellence in the developmental biology research field. 6 ?. I4 q3 m6 \ j
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9 D: {( p7 s3 \" q X) B( nANN American Academy of Neurology
3 x) i0 l B6 J8 s! N9 YAn international professional association of more than 21,000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals dedicated to providing the best possible care for patients with neurological disorders.
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1 v1 i; ?+ E$ j1 PAACR American Association for Cancer Research . ]) Z9 W+ G3 L8 | o
The oldest and largest scientific organization in the world focused on cancer research. They foster the exchange of knowledge and new ideas among scientists dedicated to cancer research, provide training opportunities for researchers, and increase public understanding of cancer. AACR publishes six peer-reviewed scientific journals and CR, a magazine for cancer survivors, patient advocates, their families, physicians and scientists.0 ]. \/ t* P; I2 @9 Q* T6 y/ q! x
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AAI American Association of Immunologists * j u' J# |. }4 a( `1 Y5 Y# L
The largest association of immunologists in the world, aiming to advance knowledge of immunology and related disciplines, to foster the exchange of ideas, and to promote an understanding of the field of immunology. AAI publishes The Journal of Immunology (JI).
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) K: E& a. \* ^AHA American Heart Association % l! O$ _- Z; D+ F1 N/ L
A national voluntary health agency whose mission is: "Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.”$ J3 _$ K( Y6 I5 C; [
7 o( n) {6 m( z/ S7 FASH American Society of Hematology
% Y9 ^6 R9 T. Z* }The mission of ASH is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology. ASH publishes the journal Blood.
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BSH British Society for Haematology 6 v/ r7 U. p$ `! `4 k
Aims to advance the practice and study of haematology and facilitate contact between persons interested in haematology. BSH publishes the Guidelines from the British Committee for Standards in Haematology.
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EHA European Hematology Association 1 j6 Z0 D( r: z. n' m
Aims to promote excellence in clinical practice, research and education in European haematology. EHA publishes Haematologica/The Hematology Journal.
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FASEB Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
2 ?* _( `9 U' a* D" B6 Q; rA coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues. FASEB publishes The FASEB Journal.& i2 O7 W! b* {
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HSANZ Hematology Society of Australia and New Zealand
. x' B: b/ p6 X- B0 oAims to inform members of the most recent developments in haematology, and to advance knowledge and inspire continued professional development in this discipline.
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$ s$ v& e) b, k R. I4 j/ iHUPO Human Proteome Organization
1 ?* D$ l9 a4 e; J4 [An international scientific organization representing and promoting proteomics through international cooperation and collaborations by fostering the development of new technologies, techniques and training. 6 }1 }: d( i6 |$ w; S" n8 }" M% A, i
0 }% d' z) L" A! I: qIFATS International Federation of Adipose Therapeutics and Science ! A! ~/ R3 E: b! A+ N/ l
Brings together different disciplines within the field of adipose biology in order to share knowledge, influence policy, exchange new ideas, and develop new technology derived from and directed toward adipose tissue.
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' G' i# X! j5 B6 j3 V1 KISEH International Society for Experimental Hematology – Society for Hematology and Stem Cells
% ]! z8 O# G! W0 }# X4 ]( bWorking to promote the scientific knowledge and clinical application of basic hematology, immunology, stem cell research, cell and Gene therapy, and related aspects of research through publications, discussions, scientific meetings and the support of young investigators.
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7 c: W3 E9 e# j. LISD International Society of Differentiation
8 B) @: n( ?6 |5 D& JAims to encourage and develop research and communication in the fields of cell and developmental biology, molecular biology and oncology through meetings and publications. 5 e; ?% R5 Z2 h$ q& d+ Y
$ w2 Q& c( E$ {1 _* YISNFR International Society for Neural Feedback and Research 2 b2 B. E% U. F' e
A membership organization comprised of people from many countries and various professional disciplines doing neurotherapy and neurofeedback training and research. ISNR supports education and excellence in the field of neurofeedback training and neurotherapy and seeks the validation and acceptance of this discipline by a broad spectrum of society.
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( e2 i8 ^ f8 k* ~8 QJDRF Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 8 K p+ F& ]3 U* A' j
A leading charitable funder and advocate of type 1 (juvenile) diabetes research worldwide. The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. Has information on research, publications, advocacy, and support of those with juvenile diabetes.
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! ]! i0 O, t- Y7 m6 D* P4 ENDRI National Development and Research Institutes
/ I0 y" V* S' i: a% d7 @1 vA non-profit research and educational organization dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in the areas of drug and alcohol abuse, treatment and recovery; HIV, AIDS and HCV; areas of public health, mental health, criminal justice, urban problems, prevention and epidemiology.5 \0 N C7 j8 d) }. m
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NHLBI National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1 e0 I, g# m. V% u, A2 ^7 O
Plans, conducts, fosters, and supports an integrated and coordinated program of basic research, clinical investigations and trials, observational studies, and demonstration and education projects. Research is related to the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases; and sleep disorders.( t" T6 x7 y$ l& f
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SfN Society for Neuroscience " j& Y d- f5 M" s+ c& d$ a. I
A nonprofit membership organization of basic scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. The Society's primary goal is to promote the exchange of information among researchers. SfN publishes The Journal of Neuroscience.
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Cell and Developmental Biology Societies + d2 v6 b5 d2 J- N' i- ~/ l
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ASCB American Society for Cell Biology
" E8 [& @9 |' s# a" t( ~7 U& iFounded in 1960 to bring the varied facets of cell biology together, provide training and development opportunities, and to keep Congress and the American public informed about the importance of biomedical research. ASCB publishes the journals Molecular Biology of the Cell (MBC) and CBE—Life Sciences Education (CBE-LSE).
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APDBN Asia-Pacific Developmental Biology Network 5 @7 V) s& a Q
Promotes the exchange of scientific information relevant to developmental biology in the Asia-Pacific region, fosters the activities of students and researchers in these fields, facilitates research, training, education and collaboration at the national, institutional, laboratory and individual levels, and promotes public awareness, understanding and appreciation of developmental biological concepts and research.# R2 S9 x0 ?0 y# C
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ANZSCDB Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology . R3 M7 k) ^8 n4 V6 N. s7 f
One of Australia's oldest Scientific Societies, the ANZSCDB aims to enhance Australian and New Zealand research and encourage international collaborations, and supports senior and early-career researchers, as well as students.0 k& v; C( T+ _) `# G+ n
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BSCDB Belgian Society for Cell and Developmental Biology
7 _3 ~3 K* `; ~, d) X) a% HOrganization for scientists in Belgium, which organizes conferences and workshops, supports students, and offers grants and awards.
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BSCB British Society for Cell Biology
* a( |/ D4 k7 h! u' yPromotes the advance of research in all branches of cell biology and encourages the interchange of information via meetings and conferences. Also helps to raise awareness of science policy issues in the UK.
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. y0 N4 ^% S& |* H) _! n: jBSDB British Society for Developmental Biology
# r* d% C+ n: n' Q! ~A society open to all who have an interest in the science of Developmental Biology, including students and lecturers/researchers at all levels. Represents developmental biology to external organizations in the UK and Europe and organizes scientific meetings.
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3 |! x7 m8 i% {4 v5 _( Z, l5 P; cISDB International Society for Developmental Biologists 7 j. _; @& g2 t
A non-profit scientific association which has as its aim the promotion of the study of developmental biology. To this effect, the ISDB also organizes and supports scientific meetings and workshops.
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JSDB Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists + R/ z) { ~$ u# u+ c
An active member of the International Society of Developmental Biologists, the JSDB holds an annual meeting each spring and publishes the journal Development Growth & Differentiation". : i4 H. Z1 l' R8 z
0 D1 J! y. E( ^3 V! n8 b- wSDB Society for Developmental Biology / G4 ^. j4 l! F4 g* Z( y
Aims to further the study of development in all organisms and at all levels, to represent and promote communication among students of development, and to promote the field of developmental biology.8 n2 p s- m: P% C- A& @1 l
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TISDB The Israel Society for Developmental Biology
1 b3 U7 \2 ?8 v3 f+ JEstablished to offer the Israeli scientific community of Developmental Biologists a framework for scientific interactions and the exchange of information within Israel and internationally. TISDB is committed to the encouragement of scientific excellence in the developmental biology research field.
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ASH American Society of Hematology
, j+ |4 R: ]/ H; YThe mission of ASH is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology. ASH publishes the journal Blood.
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BSH British Society for Haematology # U1 _4 i9 r0 V- l* x: x
Aims to advance the practice and study of haematology and facilitate contact between persons interested in haematology. BSH publishes the Guidelines from the British Committee for Standards in Haematology.$ O- [0 ]4 v$ v% g6 I w/ I3 H
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EHA European Hematology Association
7 V2 R; _9 x- d/ U1 |" l* _Aims to promote excellence in clinical practice, research and education in European haematology. EHA publishes Haematologica/The Hematology Journal.
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3 j4 F! a8 `8 [" [HSANZ Hematology Society of Australia and New Zealand
; P9 o! `2 N" O0 m. a' e6 L7 eAims to inform members of the most recent developments in haematology, and to advance knowledge and inspire continued professional development in this discipline.
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7 l- ^- y6 m5 W7 q% i% g+ tISEH International Society for Experimental Hematology – Society for Hematology and Stem Cells + D- d+ v4 ^9 r, S# G
Working to promote the scientific knowledge and clinical application of basic hematology, immunology, stem cell research, cell and Gene therapy, and related aspects of research through publications, discussions, scientific meetings and the support of young investigators.
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2 V$ M3 T; R' M* y: q4 dRegenerative Medicine and Cellular Therapy Societies
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9 Z/ r6 r: K; lASNTR American Society for Neural Therapy and Repair 6 K# F# o/ M$ |4 v7 n1 x9 U
Composed of basic and clinical neuroscientists who utilize a variety of technologies to better understand the way the nervous system functions and establish new procedures for its repair in response to trauma or neurodegenerative disease. h; l* W( D) z. C# z
^: o+ w* \. z5 |$ u4 }$ t9 J5 JCTS Cell Transplant Society
; V4 s' P2 B& q) fAn international non for profit, incorporated collegial association of scientists with background and/or interest in the field of cellular transplantation. The CTS exists to promote research and collaboration in cellular transplantation.
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: e# }1 t+ h4 b }0 SISCT International Society for Cellular Therapy
% d( Y: T* P; P' N7 ~) OProfessional organization for those working or interested in cell-based research, processing, manipulation, and clinical translation.
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3 b& g" U- ` y4 a* ]; BTERMIS Tissue Engineering International and Regenerative Medicine Society
3 m" y5 W/ N5 i# }- ]% J" u9 KBrings together the international community of persons engaged or interested in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine and promotes education and research within the field through regular meetings, publications and other forms of communication. 0 P* r, c6 J- d4 v' r7 C
' [# k! h# w! G( k8 a# V( MStem Cell Societies
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8 J; _' F5 L5 ?8 x+ h( a- C. qASCR Adult Stem Cell Research Network
% W G: T9 h, y, _8 sA project of the Cell Therapy Foundation, designed to be a reliable source of information for the public regarding adult stem cell research, as well as to be a community of practice and collaboration among fellow researchers.
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EuroStemCell European Consortium for Stem Cell Research
" _9 U: B5 W( J5 @; h' n6 bThe EuroStemCell consortium brings together sixteen partners, integrating a broad range of disciplines and combining the expertise of the best laboratories in Europe . The centers involved collectively provide the skills and technologies necessary for ground-breaking stem cell research, laying the groundwork for taking stem cell technology to the clinic.
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HUPO Proteome Biology of Stem Cells Initiative
( m. {5 U7 e8 W; O. tAims to provide a platform for researchers from both stem cell and proteomic communities to define pressing issues in stem cell biology requiring proteomic analysis and to initiate collaborative projects.
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: a. u ?3 j% V* B' k$ @; JISEH International Society for Experimental Hematology – Society for Hematology and Stem Cells
* Q" S& Q# W7 r T7 ^1 QWorking to promote the scientific knowledge and clinical application of basic hematology, immunology, stem cell research, cell and Gene therapy, and related aspects of research through publications, discussions, scientific meetings and the support of young investigators.
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ISSCR International Society for Stem Cell Research 6 w d. \( U. V. l) w5 v
An independent, nonprofit organization established to promote and foster the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas relating to stem cells, to encourage the general field of research involving stem cells, and to promote professional and public education in all areas of stem cell research and application.6 a8 H6 y2 S( A9 b1 `" q$ c
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ISCF International Stem Cell Forum
4 d- |7 U2 v, w1 u" ^Made up of twenty one funders of stem cell research from around the world, the ISCF encourages international collaboration and funding support for stem cell research, with the overall aim of promoting global good practice and accelerating progress in this vitally important area of biomedical science.
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ISCI International Stem Cell Initiative
1 t& G5 i; J) M2 w3 ~A worldwide collaborative effort to establish basic criteria and techniques that will underpin the eventual development of applications for Human Embryonic Stem Cells in human medicine.
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8 r, O3 }6 l p6 |. aStem Cell Network : I4 ?6 c6 o; I( d: x3 c( `
A Canadian venture that brings together over 50 leading scientists to investigate the potential of stem cells, and be a catalyst for enabling the translation of stem cell research into clinical applications, commercial products, or public policy.
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5 m* w* L4 a8 mSSSCR Student Society for Stem Cell Research
) M: u& S& H. [" Q, B! C0 }4 DThe SSSCR network spans over 10 countries and 100 institutions consisting of students, researchers, patient advocates, and policy makers united by the purpose of finding treatments and cures to debilitating conditions.
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