Royal Society of Biology
The Royal Society of Biology is a single unified voice for biology: advising Government and influencing policy; advancing education and professional development; supporting our members, and engaging and encouraging public interest in the life sciences. The Society represents a diverse membership of individuals, learned societies and other organisations.
Individual members include practising scientists, students at all levels, professionals in academia, industry and education, and non-professionals with an interest in biology.
The Federation of European Physiological Societies
The Federation of European Physiological Societies represents societies of physiology in the European region by facilitating the dissemination of information concerning the activities of the member societies and advancing knowledge in the scientific disciplines relating to physiology.
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The International Union of Physiological Sciences
Established in 1953, IUPS is a collective of national and international organizations that represent physiologists around the globe. Their current membership includes more than 60 national physiological societies (as adhering bodies), 13 associate members, and 5 regional physiological federations in Africa, Europe, Asia and Oceania, Latin America, and Scandinavia.