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  • American Society for Microbiology - Conferences, journals, public policy and funding issues, topical reports, and links.
    www.asmusa.org
  • European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases - ESCMID's objectives are the promotion of training and research in the laboratory and good practice in the clinical management of infection.
    www.escmid.org
  • Federation of European Microbiological Societies - Devoted to the promotion of microbiology in Europe. FEMS is linking 42 microbiological societies.
    www.fems-microbiology.org
  • Society for Anaerobic Microbiology - The Society is interested in all anaerobic microbiology research, from any environment. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in anaerobic microbiology.
    www.bms.ed.ac.uk/services/webspace/sam
  • Society for Applied Microbiology - The oldest microbiological society in the UK, with more than 1700 members worldwide. It is dedicated to advancing the science of microbiology.
    www.sfam.org.uk
  • Society of Protozoologists - Information about protists, protozoa, and activities of the organization.
    www.uga.edu/%7eprotozoa
  • The Biofilm Club - The Biofilm Club is a society for the discussion of the properties, development and ecology of bacterial, fungal and multispecies biofilms.
    www.biofilmclub.co.uk
  • The Biofilm Institute - The Biofilm Institute is a non-profit, public-benefit corporation dedicated to providing information and education about microbial biofilms.
    www.biofilm.org
  • The Scottish Microbiology Society - A scientific and social forum for microbiologists based in Scotland
    www.strath.ac.uk/Departments/BioSci/Sms1.htm
  • The Society for General Microbiology - The SGM has been established for over 50 years, promoting and supporting the art, science and significance of microbiology and associated subjects worldwide. Information on the Society's activities, and about the importance of microbiology in today's world.
    www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/default.htm

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