AIBS was founded for the advancement of research, education, professional relations and public understanding in the biological, medical, environmental and agricultural sciences.
Professional, scientific and medical society established to bring together clinical and experimental scientists involved in the study of bone and mineral metabolism. Provides information on meetings, awards and publications.
Promotes research and fosters the exchange of ideas among biologists working in tropical environments. Publishes journal Biotropica and co-publishes Tropinet newsletter.
An organization of biological and physical scientists, physicians and engineers interested in the interactions of non-ionizing radiation with biological systems.
A coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues.
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.
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.
Organized to support research on the release, airborne dispersal and transport, and deposition of biological particles such as pollen and fungal spores.
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.
A nonprofit professional organization dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the relationships of plants and animals with human cultures worldwide.