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International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE)
ISPE is a non-profit international professional membership organization dedicated to promoting pharmacoepidemiology, the science which applies epidemiologic approaches to studying the use, effectiveness, value and safety of pharmaceuticals. ISPE is firmly committed to providing an unbiased scientific forum to the views of all parties with interests in drug development, drug delivery, drug use, drug costs, and drug effect
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International Society for Plant Anaerobiosis (ISPA)
ISPA was founded for the promotion and co-ordination at an international level of scientific activities in the field of higher plant responses to hypoxia and anoxia. The main function of the Society has been the organization of regular meetings and discussions as well as publication of books, proceedings and papers on plant life under oxygen stress
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International Society for Plant Molecular Biology
the Society was founded in response to the emergence of plant molecular biology as a distinct, unique and rapidly growing area of biology combining plant biochemistry and genetics (web archive site)
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International Society for Plant Pathology (ISPP)
ISPP promotes the world-wide development of plant pathology and the dissemination of knowledge about plant diseases and plant health management
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International Society for Reef Studies
The International Society for Reef Studies (ISRS) was founded in 1980 and membership has increased rapidly in recent years. As stated in its constitution, the principal objective of the Society is to promote for the benefit of the public, the production and dissemination of scientific knowledge and understanding of coral reefs, both living and fossil
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International Society for Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (ISRPT)
ISRPT strives to ensure that sound scientific evidence, applied in unbiased and transparent manner, underpins the formulation and implementation of policy and regulations for health, safety and the environment. The Society is committed to fostering international dialogues on regulatory issues, to promoting a wide and free exchange of scientific information, and to consider the diverse social and cultural experiences that inform local and transnational solutions to fair and effective regulation
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International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA)
scientific and educational society to promote and encourage the discovery and exchange of scientific information concerning the destructive and constructive aspects of aggression
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International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA)
The International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA) was founded in 1997, in response to a request from the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO for an international programme on harmful algae. The overall mandate of the Society is to promote and foster research and training programs on harmful algae, and to co-sponsor meetings on this topic at the national, regional, and international level.
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International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX)
the goals of the Society are to facilitate and encourage the assemblage, acquaintanceship and the association of scientists engaged in research in Xenobiotic metabolism and in other related disciplines, to disseminate, discuss and publish results of research and related matters of interest in metabolism, to promote public awareness of chemical metabolism and its social and environmental implications and to promote education and training in the field
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International Society of Arachnology
The International Society of Arachnology is the premier international scientific society devoted to arachnology. ISA focuses on the arachnid orders Amblypygi, Araneae, Opiliones, Palpgradi, Pseudoscorpiones, Ricinulei, Schizomida, Scorpiones, and Uropygi, but not Acari, as other societies dedicated to acarology exist. Currently ISA has about 600 members from 66 countries. ISA's goals are to promote the study of Arachnology and communication of arachnological information among researchers via meetings and publications (printed or electronic).
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