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This category is for organizations which do not themselves conduct scientific research but aim to spread information about such research. They organize meetings, publish journals and provide research grants for scientists in the field.
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Conferences, journals, public policy and funding issues, topical reports, and links.
International organization promoting the study of anaerobic bacteria. Holds a biennial conference and publishes the journal, Anaerobe.
ESCMID's objectives are the promotion of training and research in the laboratory and good practice in the clinical management of infection.
Devoted to the promotion of microbiology in Europe. FEMS is linking 42 microbiological societies.
ISE presents a forum for the exchange of information and experience in the field of research on extremophilic microorganisms. Includes membership details, administration, meetings and news.
Information about protists, protozoa, and activities of the organization.
Offering education, outreach, through grants and prizes. Includes publications, conference and events news, membership information, with links to career opportunities and social media.
The oldest microbiological society in the UK, with more than 1700 members worldwide. It is dedicated to advancing the science of microbiology.
ISE presents a forum for the exchange of information and experience in the field of research on extremophilic microorganisms. Includes membership details, administration, meetings and news.
Offering education, outreach, through grants and prizes. Includes publications, conference and events news, membership information, with links to career opportunities and social media.
Information about protists, protozoa, and activities of the organization.
International organization promoting the study of anaerobic bacteria. Holds a biennial conference and publishes the journal, Anaerobe.
ESCMID's objectives are the promotion of training and research in the laboratory and good practice in the clinical management of infection.
Devoted to the promotion of microbiology in Europe. FEMS is linking 42 microbiological societies.
The oldest microbiological society in the UK, with more than 1700 members worldwide. It is dedicated to advancing the science of microbiology.
Conferences, journals, public policy and funding issues, topical reports, and links.

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