Biochemistry - Internet Guide

Societies

* American Chemical Society
The ACS is a self-governed individual membership organization that consists of over 151,000 members at all degree levels. This provides ample opportunity for peer interaction, regardless of your professional or scientific interests.
url: http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content

* Australian Academy of Science
The Academy was founded in 1954 and was granted a Royal Charter establishing the Academy as an independent body with government endorsement. The Academy's Constitution is modelled on that of the Royal Society of London. It receives government grants towards its activities but has no statutory obligation to government. The object of the Academy is to promote science through a range of activities.
url: http://www.science.org.au/

* Biochemical Society (London)
url: http://www.biochemsoc.org.uk/

* Canadian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular & Cell Biology
url: http://www.csbmcb.ca/

* Federation of American Societies for Experimental biology (FASEB)
The mission of FASEB is to enhance the ability of biomedical and life scientists to improve, through their research, the health, well-being, and productivity of all people. FASEB is a coalition of independent member societies that serve the interests of biomedical and life scientists, particularly those related to public policy issues. FASEB facilitates coalition activities among Member Societies and disseminates information on biological research through scientific conferences and publications. FASEB also offers Member Societies headquarters facilities, and operational and logistic support.
url: http://www.faseb.org

* Federation of European Biochemical societies
The Federation of the Societies of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 33 countries in the European area.
url: http://www.febs.org/

* International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Mission of the IUBMB is to foster and support the growth and advancement of biochemistry and molecular biology as the foundation from which the biomolecular sciences derive their basic ideas and techniques.
url: http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/

   

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