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American Physical Society Publisher
American Physiological Society Publisher
American Psychological Association Publisher
American Scientific Publishers Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Publisher
American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Publisher
American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Publisher
American Society for Cell Biology Publisher
American Society for Cell Biology, Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation, Publisher
American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology Publisher
American Society for Investigative Pathology Publisher
American Society For Microbiology Publisher
American Society for Microbiology Publisher
American Society for Microbiology, Publisher
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Publisher
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, etc.] Publisher
American Society of Clinical Oncology Publisher
American Society of Clinical Pathologists Publisher
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Publisher
American Society of Hematology Publisher
American Society of Hematology, Non-Governmental Organization The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is the world’s largest professional society concerned with the causes and treatments of blood disorders. The mission of the Society is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology.
American Society Of Medical Technologists Non-Governmental Organization American Medical Technologists (AMT) is a nonprofit certification agency and professional membership association representing over 60,000 individuals in allied health care. Established in 1939, AMT has been providing allied health professionals with professional certification services and membership programs to enhance their professional and personal growth. Upon certification, individuals automatically become members of AMT and start to receive valuable benefits.
American Society of Nephrology Publisher The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) leads the fight against kidney disease by educating health professionals, sharing new knowledge, advancing research, and advocating the highest quality care for patients. ASN publish the journal JASN (http://jasn.asnjournals.org/) and Kidney News.
American Society of Nutrition Publisher The ASn mission : To develop and extend knowledge of nutrition of all species through fundamental, multidisciplinary, and clinical research; facilitate contact among investigators in nutrition, medicine and related fields of interest; support the dissemination and application of nutrition science to improve public health and clinical practice worldwide; promote graduate education and training of physicians in nutrition; provide reliable nutrition information to those who need it, and advocate for nutrition research and its application to development and implementation of policies and practices related to nutrition. ASN publishes three (3) journals as The Nutrition Science Collection: Advances in Nutrition (AN), The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN), and The Journal of Nutrition (JN).
American Society of Pharmacognosy Non-Governmental Organization cPharmacognosyc derives from two Greek words, cpharmakonc or drug, and cgnosisc or knowledge. Like many contemporary fields of science, Pharmacognosy has undergone significant change in recent years and today represents a highly interdisciplinary science that is one of five major areas of pharmaceutical education. The American Society of Pharmacognosy was founded in 1959 as an outgrowth of the Plant Science Seminar, which itself was established in 1923. The Society is international in scope and brings together men and women dedicated to the promotion, growth, and development not only of pharmacognosy but all aspects of those sciences related to and dealing in natural products. The Society currently has over 1,100 active and associate members. Approximately 40 percent of the active members of the Society reside outside of the U.S. and Canada, and represent more than 60 countries throughout the world. Pharmacognosy is the study of natural product molecules (typically secondary metabolites) that are useful for their medicinal, ecological, gustatory, or other functional properties. The natural species that are the source of the compounds under study span all biological kingdoms, most notably marine invertebrates, plants, fungi, and bacteria. The field of pharmacognosy is ever-changing and is constantly being refreshed by input from new scientific fields and technologies as they are developed. This is one reason why studying pharmacognosy is a good choice for those who like to work at the interface of many different, but complementary, areas of science that relate to the natural world. To stimulate interest in all phases of natural products research, the American Society of Pharmacognosy offers annual the following awards and grants: see the website for details.
American Society of Plant Biologists Non-Governmental Organization The ASPB publishes, several journals including Plant Physiology, The Plant Cell, and with the publisher Wiley, the textbook, The Molecular Life of Plants. The ASPB also funds several awards. See the website for details.
American Society of Plant Physiologists Publisher
American Society of Plant Physiologists, Publisher
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Publisher
American Thoracic Society Non-Governmental Organization The roots of the American Thoracic Society reach back to 1905, when a small group of physicians decided that the best way to improve care for tuberculosis patients was to share their experiences and discoveries. Today, the ATS has grown into an international society with more than 15,000 members. In this introductory section, you will find information about the people and programs that make the ATS the world's leading medical association dedicated to advancing our clinical and scientific understanding of pulmonary diseases, critical illnesses and sleep-related breathing disorders.
Amphibian Research Center University The predecessor of Amphibian Research Center, Institute of Amphibian Biology, was originally established in 1967. Since then, the institute has made significant contribution in the field of taxonomy, ecology, genetics, physiology, evolutionary biology, and developmental biology, using a variety of anuran and urodele species. The institute has also contributed a lot to science education; approximately 700 people visit the institute to see living amphibians (more than 60 species, 30,000 animals) and hear lectures every year. In 2016, Hiroshima University has reorganized this institute as Amphibian Research Center (ARC) for its further development. The ARC has three divisions: Bioresource Science, Embryology, and Evolution and Diversity. The objectives of the mission are to perform leading-edge studies on development, regeneration, evolution and genetic diseases, and to develop useful resources with the international collaborative network. The resource targets include Xenopus tropicalis, X. laevis and other amphibians useful for molecular biology studies. We are collecting, maintaining and distributing living resources including inbred wild type strains and genetically manipulated strains, and non-living resources such as nucleic acid materials and genome information. We are also performing dissemination activities, such as technical seminars for genome editing and transgenesis, to promote amphibian research. The current Director of Amphibian Research Center is Hajime Ogino, Ph.D.
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Amsterdam : Bentham Science Publishers Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Pub. Co Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Pub. Co., c1972- Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science B.V Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science B.V., c1996- Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publisher Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, 1984- Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, c1987- Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2006- Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier, [1964- Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier, c1990- Publisher
Amsterdam : Elsevier, c1998- Publisher
Amsterdam : Harwood Academic Publishers, A Member Of The Gordon And Breach Publishing Group Publisher
Amsterdam : IOS Press Publisher

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