Международный союз чистой и прикладной химии (ИЮПАК, англ. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, IUPAC) - международная неправительственная организация, способствующая прогрессу в области химии. Состоит из национальных организаций-участниц. Это авторитетная международная структура, занимающаяся разработкой и распространением стандартов в области наименований химических соединений через межрегиональную комиссию по номенклатуре и обозначениям. Является членом Международного совета по науке.
The American Crystallographic Association, Inc. is a non-profit, scientific organization of over 2,200 members in more than 60 countries. ACA was founded in 1949 through a merger of the American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction (ASXRED) and the Crystallographic Society of America (CSA). The objective of the ACA is to promote interactions among scientists who study the structure of matter at atomic (or near atomic) resolution. These interactions will advance experimental and computational aspects of crystallography and diffraction. Understanding the nature of the forces that both control and result from the molecular and atomic arrangements in matter will help shed light on chemical interactions in nature and can therefore lead to cures for disease.
Американский институт химиков (American Institute of Chemists) со времени своего основания в 1923 году и до сегодняшних дней способствует развитию химических профессий в США.
The American Nuclear Society is a not-for-profit, international, scientific and educational organization. It was established by a group of individuals who recognized the need to unify the professional activities within the diverse fields of nuclear science and technology. December 11, 1954, marks the Society's historic beginning at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. ANS has since developed a multifarious membership composed of approximately 11,000 engineers, scientists, administrators, and educators representing 1,600 plus corporations, educational institutions, and government agencies. The core purpose of ANS is to promote the awareness and understanding of the application of nuclear science and technology.
AOCS (American Oil Chemists' Society) is a global scientific society open to all individuals and corporations who are interested in fats, oils, surfactants, detergents and related materials. Founded in 1909, AOCS is a trusted source of information for its 4,500 members and thousands of non-members from more than 90 countries worldwide.
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization with over 12,000 members. Founded in 1906, the Society is based in Bethesda, Maryland, on the campus of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. The Society's purpose is to advance the science of biochemistry and molecular biology through publication of scientific and educational journals: the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, and the Journal of Lipid Research, organization of scientific meetings, advocacy for funding of basic research and education, support of science education at all levels, and promoting the diversity of individuals entering the scientific workforce.
The American Society for Neurochemistry's Missions: to advance and promote cellular and molecular neuroscience knowledge; to advance, promote, support, encourage and facilitate communication among investigators in neurochemistry and related neurosciences; to promote, support, encourage and facilitate the dissemination of information concerning neurochemical research through scientific meetings, seminars, publications and related activities; to promote, support and encourage the research of individual cellular and molecular neuroscientists and to engage in any and all other activities for the advancement of the science of neurochemistry which may be deemed advisable; to insure that all of its activities remain open to the full participation of scholars of all backgrounds and nationalities.
The ASP promotes research in photobiology, integration of different photobiology disciplines, dissemination of photobiology knowledge, and provides information on photobiological aspects of national and international issues.
The Asian Crystallographic Association was founded in 1987 at the Perth IUCr Congress following almost a decade of discussions among crystallographers in the region. AsCA is the regional affiliate representative for crystallographic societies and organisations in Asia and Oceania.
Asociación Petroquímica y Química Latinoamericana (APLA) is the Association that, since 1980, gathers Latin American Petrochemical and Chemical companies, giving the best service to its members. APLA stands for Latin American Petrochemical and Chemical Association, whose members are the most important Chemical and Petrochemical Companies of each country. APLA constitutes a Business Forum to boost and promote business in the Chemical and Petrochemical Sector. APLA Headquarters are in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
AOAC INTERNATIONAL is a globally recognized, independent, not-for-profit association founded in 1884. To attain its vision of “worldwide confidence in analytical results,” AOAC serves communities of the analytical sciences by providing the tools and processes necessary to develop voluntary consensus standards or technical standards through stakeholder consensus and working groups in which the fit-for-purpose and method performance criteria are established and fully documented.
Founded in 1970, the Association of Applied Geochemists is an international organisation specialising in the field of applied geochemistry whose purpose is to: Advance the science of geochemistry as it relates to exploration and the environment; Facilitate the acquisition and distribution of scientific knowledge; Promote exchange of scientific information; Encourage research and development; Sponsor symposia, seminars and technical meetings; Support students in applied geochemistry.
The Association of Greek Chemists is the chemical society of Greek Chemists. It was founded in 1932, is a legal authority under the supervision of the Ministry of Development , and is, according to its constitutional law, an official advisor to the state on Chemistry matters. Its aim is to promote the science of Chemistry in industry, education and research within the country and abroad, and thus contribute to the economic, social and cultural development of Greece. Also, its goal is to promote the chemical profession in the country, protect the benefits and the professional rights of chemists, and contribute to the collaboration and solidarity among its members. The Association of Greek Chemists has approximately 8000 registered members who are all University graduates and is the only scientific organization that is representing legally the Greek Chemists in state committees in the country and abroad.
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) is a public research organisation responsible for delivering specialised advice, scientific services and products to government, industry, academia and other research organisations. It does so through the development of new knowledge, delivery of quality services and support for business opportunities.
The Biochemical Society promotes the advancement of the Molecular Biosciences, representing the interests of all those working in the sector. The Society recognises that the discipline of «Biochemistry» now encompasses the entire breadth of Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences and this is reflected in the range of our activities and our strapline – «Advancing Molecular Biosciences». We also believe that we are part of a Bioscience community with a proliferation of learned societies with whom we work to foster a community of Bioscientists, thereby delivering our mission more effectively.
The vision of the British Ecological Society (BES) is to advance ecology and make it count. The BES’s many activities include the publication of a range of scientific literature, including five internationally renowned journals, the organisation and sponsorship of a wide variety of meetings, the funding of numerous grant schemes, education work and policy work. The Society also runs supporting initiatives such as the gratis book scheme which aims to make ecology publications available to those who couldn't otherwise obtain them. The Society was established in 1913 and has approximately 4,000 members worldwide, and membership is open to all with an interest in ecology.
Headquartered in Emeryville, California, California Separation Science Society (CASSS) is a non-profit professional membership society made up of over 4,000 industry, academic and public sector professionals in the field of separation science.
The Canadian Mineral Analysts Association (CMA) was formed in Noranda, Quebec in October 1969 with the following objectives: Maintain close liaison between the laboratories of the Canadian Mining Industry; Assist in developing and sharing methods for analysis of all elements; Assist in developing and sharing methods of sample preparation, work flow, etc; Compile methods manuals for distribution to members (two methods manuals and a quality assurance manual have been published to date); Hold annual meetings for the presentation of papers on practical applications of analytical methods and the exhibition of new instrumentation and new products available to the industry by their manufacturers; Provide scholarships to students in mineral sciences and chemical technology courses at colleges across Canada.
Headquartered in Emeryville, California, CASSS is a not-for-profit 501(c)(6) professional scientific society made up of over 4,000 industry, academic and public sector professionals. CASSS serves its members through a rich array of educational symposia, networking opportunities and other services. We promote strong peer-to-peer and business relationships. CASSS membership includes scientists from more than 30 nations and nearly every continent. Our symposia take place throughout the United States and Europe. The majority of meetings are small - approximately 125 to 150 attendees - offering a collegial atmosphere with ample opportunity to meet others and truly interact with folks who understand what you do.
CEFRACOR (CENTRE FRANÇAIS DE L’ANTICORROSION) – некоммерческое общество, объединяющее научные учреждения и промышленные компании, заинтересованных в изучении поведения материалов под воздействием коррозии. CEFRACOR является членом Европейской Коррозионной Федерации (EFC).
The Chinese Advanced Materials Society is a formal academic organization established with the official approval. The Society, consisting of nationwide researchers, scientists and educators, is one of prestigious organizations with global fame in China, which is acting as an important impetus for the development of advanced materials.
Chinese Materials Research Society (C-MRS) is engaged in materials science research and industry, science and technology workers and units, voluntarily and by law established a national, non-profit incorporated association, is an integral part of CAST.
The Combustion Institute is an international non-profit, scientific and educational organization, founded in 1954, which serves the purpose to promote and disseminate combustion research. Fundamental and applied scientific disciplines contribute to this research which has strong ties to technical and industrial processes.
The Controlled Release Society (CRS) is an international organization which serves 3,000 members from more than 50 countries. Two-thirds of the CRS membership represents industry and one-third represents academia and government. CRS is the international, multidisciplinary society dedicated to the science and technology of delivering bioactives.