Surf these sites: American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) -- A scientific society founded to facilitate communication and dissemination of knowledge among scientists and others dedicated to the cancer problem and to foster research in cancer and related biomedical sciences. American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) -- The Society''s objective is to provide for the exchange of scientific knowledge in the area of cell biology. It does so through the scholarly dissemination of research at its Annual Meeting and in its publications, and strives to ensure the future of basic scientific research by providing training and development opportunities for students and young investigators, and also by keeping Congress and the American public informed on the importance of biomedical research. American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology -- A number of Life Science disciplines (from molecular biology to cell physiology) studied in experimental space conditions. Animal Cell Technology Industrial Platform (ACTIP) -- An informal forum of European companies with activities in animal cell technology. British Society for Cell Biology (BSCB) -- The society exists to promote the advance of research in all branches of cell biology and to encourage the interchange of information. It organises and supports meetings and conferences relevant to cell biology. Cell Death and Apoptosis: The Cell Death Society -- A general overview of apoptosis and programmed cell death, including its relationship to diseases and economics and more from cell death journals, announcements of meetings and discussion sessions. ESACT - European Society for Animal Cell Technology -- The ESACT promotes exchange of scientific knowledge and communication between investigators by organising meetings and publications. European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) -- A voluntary association of European non-profit-making scientific and technical societies active in the field of biotechnology. HHMI Biomedical Research - Cell Biology -- A Cell Biology program from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to study cell structure and function in health and disease. International Cell Research Organization (ICRO) -- This organization was designed to assist UNESCO in the implementation of its cell biology program. International Federation for Cell Biology (IFCB) -- Promotes international cooperation and contributes to the advancement of cell biology in all its branches International Society for Analytical Cytology -- Promotes research, development, and applications in the characterization and measurement of cells and cellular constituents for biological, experimental, and therapeutic purposes. International Society of Endocytobiology (ISE) -- The society aims to promote on the one hand the research of endocytobiology and of general (endo)symbiosis, and on the other the understanding of symbiotic interactions and of antisymbiotic processes at the cellular level (e.g. physiological, biochemical and genetical aspects). Society For Biomaterials - Biomaterials-Cell/Organ Therapies Special Interest Group -- A professional society which promotes advances in all phases of biomaterials research and development. The Angiogenesis Foundation -- Aon-profit medical organization dedicated to promoting angiogenesis research and helping to bring better treatments to patients suffering from angiogenesis-related diseases. The Genetical Society -- Organises a wide-ranging programme of scientific meetings covering all areas of genetics and co-owns and manages some of the leading academic journals in the field. Also represents the interests and opinions of the genetics community to governments and other public institutions The PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell Research -- A scientific society devoted to those of us interested in various aspects of pigment cells. Our Society is a very interactive one, meeting on an annual basis, and is composed of clinicians, developmental biologists, biochemists, immunologists, cell biologists, molecular biologists, chemists and physicists, among other disciplines. The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) -- The society was founded as the Tissue Culture Association to foster exchange of knowledge of in vitro biology of cells, tissues and organs from both plant and animals (including humans). The focus is on biological research, development, and applications of significance to science and society. UK Life Sciences Committee -- The goal of the committee is to advance the interests of the life sciences in the areas of government policy regarding science and its funding, education of scientists, public understanding of science, general media relations and exchange of information. UNESCO Global Network for Molecular and Cell Biology -- The aim of the network is to make the basic tools and techniques available to all countries and to establish a suitable environment to the development of solutions to problems employing molecular and cell biological approaches.
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