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Elsevier/North Holland Biomedical Press, Publisher
Elsevier/North-Holland Publisher
Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press Publisher
Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press. Publisher
Elsevier/North-Holland, Publisher
EMD Millipore Company
Endocrine Society Publisher Society members receive online access to journals as part of membership. History: Beginning in the early twentieth century, interest in the endocrine glands increased at a constantly accelerated pace. Enthusiasm tended to outstrip discretion and exploitation of inadequate knowledge came to be a reproach. By the year 1916, it had become evident that an organized effort should be made to encourage sound developments and to curb abuses in this field. To this end, The Association for the Study of Internal Secretions was initiated and a permanent organization was effected on June 4, 1917. The Certificate of Incorporation of The Society was filed in the offices of the Secretary for the State of Delaware on January 13, 1918. The official name of the organization was changed to The Endocrine Society on January 1, 1952. Annual Meetings have been held since 1916 except in 1943 and 1945 during the World War II when meetings were canceled at the request of the United States Government. Realizing the increasing importance of endocrinology to general medicine, the Council in 1947 established an annual post graduate assembly now known as the Clinical Endocrinology Update. The first issue of Endocrinology was published in January 1917. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology was established in 1914, and the name of the journal was changed to The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism on January 1, 1952.
Entomological Society of America Publisher The Entomological Society of America publishes several journals and mainatins the website, Entomology Today: http://entomologytoday.org/ The ESA publications program is designed to meet the professional needs of the ESA membership, reflect emerging areas of interest and research in entomology, and promote entomology in all its sub-disciplines for the advancement of science and the benefit of society. Publication policies, procedures, and governance are also covered.
Enzo Life Sciences Company
EPICURE Consortium Paper Author
Epigentek Company
Erudit Publisher
ESCOM Science Publishers Publisher
EuroEPINOMICS Consortium Paper Author
Eurogentec/Covance University Eurogenteccs Life Science Research Business Unit provides R&D laboratories with trusted reagents and innovative services for genomics and proteomics.
European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology Publisher The main aim of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology is to promote interest in, and understanding of, reproductive biology and medicine. It does this through facilitating research and subsequent dissemination of research findings in human reproduction and embryology to the general public, scientists, clinicians and patient associations; it also works to inform politicians and policy makers throughout Europe. On a more applied level, it aims to promote improvements in clinical practice through organizing teaching, training and continuing medical education activities, developing and maintaining data registries and implementing methods to improve safety and quality assurance in clinical and laboratory procedures. Oxford University Press publishes several journals for eshre including, Human Reproduction, Human Reproduction Update; MHR: Molecular Human Reproduction.
European Xenopus Resource Centre (EXRC) University EXRC curates and supplies Xenopus frogs and the molecular reagents needed to study them. Stock Center / Centre
Excerpta Medica Publisher
Express Genomics University

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