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- Academy of Surgical Research
Society offering a common platform through which the reporting of validsurgical research efforts is a reality, USA. - American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, AIMBE USA
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering wasestablished to promote public awareness of medical and biologicalengineering, establish liaisons with government agencies and otherprofessional groups and improve intersociety relations and cooperationwithin the field of medical and biological engineering. - American Medical Association USA
- American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, ASAIO
The American Society for Artificial Internal Organs consists of over 1,400Members. Its mission statement is to 'promote the development, applicationand awareness of organ technologies which enhance quality and duration oflife. - Association of Institutions concerned with Medical Engineering
Organization concerned with the need to coordinate different institutionsrelated to medical engineering, UK.
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- Bioengineering Consortium, BECON From NIH, USA
BECON is the focus of bioengineering issues at the NIH and is composed ofsenior-level representatives from each of the NIH centers, institutes, anddivisions. The Consortium also includes representatives of other federalagencies concerned with biomedical research and development. - Biomedical Engineering Society
Membership in the Biomedical Engineering Society is open to all those whoshare the stated purpose of the Society and who have educational, research, or practical experience in biomedical engineering or in an alliedscientific field.
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- DrugDel.com
Information resource site for professionals working in the field of drugdelivery, USA.
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- European Society for Artificial Organs, ESAO
The European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO) is a worldwide society toencourage and publish progress made in the field of artificial organs andallied spheres. - European Society for Biomaterials, ESB
- European Tissue Engineering Society
Aims to promote knowledge and improve contacts between basic scientists,clinicians and industrialists interested in the healing or relatedreactions of any organ resulting from pathomechanism.
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- Federation of European Biochemical Societies, FEBS
The Federation of Biochemical Societies is one of the largest organizationsin European life sciences, with nearly 40.000 members distributed among 36Constituent Societies throughout Europe. The main aim of the organizationis to advance basic research and education in biochemistry and molecularcell biology.
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- Institute of Biomedical Engineering Technology
Promotes professionalism, provides continuing education and leadership forBiomedical Engineering Technologists and Technicians in the management ofbiomedical engineering technology, hosted in Canada. - International Cartilage Repair Society
Professional scientific and medical society established to promoteexcellence in cartilage research, to foster integration, and facilitate thetranslation of that science to healthcare and clinical practice. - International Society for Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes & Immobilization Biotechnology Society
Dedicated to encourage research, development and clinical applications inrelated areas, USA.
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- Japanese Society for Tissue Engineering
- Japanese Tissue Engineering Society
The Japanese Society for Tissue Engineering was inaugurated as a keyJapanese organization of basic and clinical scientific investigatorsinterested in the field of tissue engineering.
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- Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative
The mission of the Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative (PTEI) is tofacilitate the recognition of Pittsburgh as an international center ofexcellence in tissue engineering research and education.
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- Society for Biomaterials
The Society For Biomaterials is a professional society which promotesadvances in all phases of materials research and development byencouragement of cooperative educational programmes, clinical applications,and professional standards in the biomaterials field.
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- Tissue and Cell Engineering Society, TCES
The overall aim of the Society will be to assist tissue & cell engineeringresearch in academia and industry. The Society will promote the importanceof tissue engineering research to the competitive position of the UKbiotechnology industry. In addition, the Society will aim to act as a focalpoint for the formation of research collaborations. - Tissue Engineered Medical Products Standards, TEMPS
By the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (from FDA), USA. - Tissue Engineering Society International (TESi)
The TESi's mission is to foster worldwide communication, relationships and policies to advance the science and technology of tissue engineering.
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- Wound Healing Society USA
The Society was established to meet the needs of physicians, surgeons,doctoral level researchers and other professionals with terminal academic degrees interested in a venue for exchange of biomedical information in thecontext of a traditional biomedical organization.



