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Associations and non-profit groups are a powerful resource for building and expanding networking and business opportunities, finding jobs, evaluating goods and services, and industry publications. We provide a comprehensive list of international professional, business, and trade associations, 501c non-profit organizations, and other charity and community institutions focused on microbiology.
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The oldest microbiological society in the UK, with more than 1700 members worldwide. It is dedicated to advancing the science of microbiology.
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ESCMID's objectives are the promotion of training and research in the laboratory and good practice in the clinical management of infection.
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Information about protists, protozoa, and activities of the organization.
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The Biofilm Club is a society for the discussion of the properties, development and ecology of bacterial, fungal and multispecies biofilms.
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Devoted to the promotion of microbiology in Europe. FEMS is linking 42 microbiological societies.
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The Society is interested in all anaerobic microbiology research, from any environment. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in anaerobic microbiology.
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The Biofilm Institute is a non-profit, public-benefit corporation dedicated to providing information and education about microbial biofilms.
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A scientific and social forum for microbiologists based in Scotland.
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Conferences, journals, public policy and funding issues, topical reports, and links.
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