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- Asociacion Espanola de Micologia
El de promover el desarrollo en Españ¡ ¤e los aspectos bᳩcos, aplicados y clí®©cos de la micologí¡ y de establecer las bases de cooperació® £on Sociedades nacionales o internacionales que compartan los mismos objetivos.
http://www.reviberoammicol.com/AEM/
- Asociacion Venezolana de Micologia
Goals of the AVM are: a) to guide private and public iniciatives so that they will contribute to the development of the different aspects of mycological studies, and to increase these; b) to create a favourable and necessary environment that will contribute to the development and diffusion of mycology, specially within related disciplines as botany, phytopathology, medicine and others; c) to promote scientific colaboration and exchange between members of this association and with national and international institutions working in mycology and related disciplines; d) to promote diffusion of mycological knowledge, specially results from investigations made by its members; e) to organize conferences, courses, seminars, workshops, and meetings.
http://www.avm.grupos.usb.ve/
- Association of British Fungus Groups
A national organisation for field enthusiasts who are interested in learning more about fungi, and recording fungi for local and national databases, irrespective of initial experience or scientific training.
http://www.abfg.org/
- Belgian Society for Microbiology
The scope of the Society is to create a forum where Belgian microbiologists from all subdisciplines including virology can meet each other on a regular basis.
http://www.belsocmicrobio.be/
- British Aerobiology Federation
Formed to draw together all those interested in Aerobiology in the United Kingdom.
http://pollenuk.worc.ac.uk/aero/BAF.html
- British Lichen Society
Formed in 1958 to stimulate and advance interest in all branches of lichenology.
http://users.argonet.co.uk/users/jmgray/
- British Society for Immunology
Advancing the science of Immunology through the publication of its journals, the organisation of scientific meetings and its work with schools and the general public.
http://immunology.org/
- British Society for Medical Mycology
Advancing education and promote research in all branches of medical and veterinary mycology, and to disseminate the results of such research for the public benefit.
http://www.bsmm.org/
- Danish Mycological Society
Formed in 1905 in Copenhagen in order to gather both the professional mycologists and the amateurs in the same society.
http://www.mycosoc.dk/
- European Society for Clinical Virology
The Society aims to promote knowledge of viruses, particularly as it relates to the clinical diagnosis and management of viral diseases, their pathogenesis, natural history, treatment and prevention.
http://www.escv.org/
- Institute of Biology (IOB)
The professional body for UK biologists. It was founded in 1950, obtained a Royal Charter in 1979, and is a registered charity. Its members work in industry, research, education and healthcare, amongst other areas.
http://www.iob.org/
- Institute of Biomedical Science
Aiming to promote and develop biomedical science and its practitioners and to establish, improve and maintain professional standards.
http://www.ibms.org/
- Netherlands' Mycological Society (NMV)
Founded in 1908 with the purpose to promote mycology. The Society's members occupy themselves with mycology on different levels -- novice or advanced, amateur or professional.
http://www-mlf.sci.kun.nl/nmv/main_e.htm
- Society for General Microbiology
The Society for General Microbiology (SGM) was founded in 1945 and is now the largest microbiological society in Europe. The Society's objective is to advance the art and science of microbiology.
http://www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/
- Spanish Society for Microbiology
Sociedad Espanola de Microbiologia. Founded in 1946 to gather scientists interested in the development of Microbiology both in the basic and the applied fields.
http://www.semicro.es/
- The Biochemical Society
The aim of the Society is to promote the advancement of the science of Biochemistry. It will do so in the context of cellular and molecular life sciences as a seamless continuum.
http://www.biochemsoc.org.uk/
- The Hospital Infection Society
The objectives of the Society are, to advance knowledge of, foster scientific interest in and disseminate information about the prevention and control of hospital and other healthcare associated infections, to medical and allied professionals for the benefit of the public.
http://www.his.org.uk/
- The Scottish Microbiology Society
Providing a scientific and social forum for microbiologists based in Scotland and through it promote and foster the exchange of ideas and knowledge from all sections of the scientific community involved in microbiology in Scotland.
http://www.scottish-microbiology.org.uk/
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