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British Pharmacological Society (BPS)
professional association for pharmacologists. The British Pharmacological Society is the primary UK learned society concerned with research into drugs and the way they work. Its members work in academia, industry and the health services, and many are medically qualified. The Society covers the whole spectrum of pharmacology, including the laboratory, clinical and toxicological aspects.
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British Phycological Society
founded in 1952. Its aims, according to its Constitution, are: '...to advance education by the encouragement and pursuit of all aspects of the study of algae and to publish the results of this research in a journal, and also in other publications which shall from time to time appear desirable, provided that all publications of the Society shall be available to the general public'
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British Plant Gall Society
aims to encourage and co-ordinate the study of Cecidology, with particular reference to the British Isles.
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British Section of the Society of Protozoologists (BSSP)
organisation to promote the study, teaching and dissemination of all aspects of protozoology in Britain, with a selection of protist micrographs
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British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA)
BSAVA exists to promote high scientific and educational standards of small animal medicine and surgery in practice, teaching and research
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British Society for Cell Biology
exists to promote the advance of research in all branches of cell biology and to encourage the interchange of information
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British Society for Developmental Biology
the professional organisation for developmental biologists in the UK
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British Society for Haematology (BSH)
the objectives of the Society are to advance the practice and study of haematology and to facilitate contact between persons interested in haematology
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British Society for Immunology
the Society advances the science of Immunology through the publication of its journals, the organisation of scientific meetings and its work with schools and the general public
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British Society for Medical Mycology
The purpose of the British Society for Medical Mycology is to advance education and promote research in all branches of medical and veterinary mycology, and to disseminate the results of such research for the public benefit
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