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The Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow ![]() |
University | The Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow was formed in 1866 as a consequence of the amalgamation of the Glasgow Medical Society (founded in 1814) and the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow (founded in 1866). The aims of the society were to "receive communications on medicine, surgery and collateral sciences, and to promote professional development." The amalgamation had arisen from the fact that, although the two societies were not rivals, some practitioners had membership to both and inevitably there was a duplication of work. It was felt that a united effort would lead to wider interest, greater efficiency in performance and increased attendance. The founding date was changed to 1814, in line with that of the Glasgow Medical Society. Meetings were held at 8 p.m. on the first Friday of the month, from September to May. Dr Thomas Thomson, Regius Professor of Chemistry was elected the first President. He was supported by two Vice-Presidents, two Secretaries, a Treasurer and eight Councillors. Unlike many other societies, attendance and the reading of papers was not compulsory. |
The Institute Of Physiology Of The Czechoslovak Academy Of Sciences ![]() |
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The Biochemical Society ![]() |
University | 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 cBiochemistryc now encompasses the entire breadth of Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences and this is reflected in the range of our activities and our strapline c cAdvancing Molecular Biosciencesc. 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 Biochemical Society is one of four owner societies working together at Charles Darwin House to strengthen the voice of Biology and create a national hub for our subject. Our belief is that Biology is made stronger through collaboration that brings together the diverse skills, opinions and expertise of individual member Societies. This is the principle that underpins Charles Darwin House. Portland Press Limited is the wholly owned publishing subsidiary of the Biochemical Society. It is a publisher of journals and books in the molecular biosciences, including two open access journals. |
Thermo Scientific ![]() |
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Thermo Fisher ![]() |
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TheProphetAi ![]() |
Company | Technology The start-up developed a proprietary neural network able to study millions of scientific publications and scientific databases. All information are tagged and categorized, the final output, given a starting input is a recommendation of the most probable protein involved, considering 450 million interactions, diseases, and pathways. It a sort of macro-investigator producing new scientific papers. Purpose Speed-up the scientific research, speed-up the bibliographic investigation; giving suggestions based on complex study interactions where humans can not arrive. Usability After days of calculations, the neural network is available to suggest proteins,given a starting input of some otherproteins and/or diseases. (www.generecommender.com) Financial Recommendation is free for no profit research, only profit companies pay. The platform can be sponsored by reagent producers country by country. |
Tecniplast ![]() |
Company | Aquatic systems provider with global distribution. XenoPlus housing systems offers: Superior Materials Unique Technical Features User Friendly Design Monitoring System with Automated Maintenance Reminders Installation Flexibility |
The Physiological Society ![]() |
Non-Governmental Organization | Physiology is the science of how humans and other animals function in an integrated way and is the basis for many biological and clinical sciences. The Society supports research to advance the understanding of physiology and disease, as well as education and public engagement to develop an informed society. The charitable purposes of The Society are to support and sustain the discipline of physiology through the advancement of science and education and thereby the advancement of human and animal health. The benefits provided by The Society are in the form of: the publication of scientific journals; the holding of meetings and conferences to disseminate advances in physiology; the provision of educational resources to support the understanding and encourage the study of physiology; the provision of grants to support attendance at scientific meetings and the promotion of the importance of physiology to the public, through free public lectures and other outreach activities to provide an insight into how basic research translates directly to improving human health. We support our Members who conduct research, providing that this is within the principles of UK and European legislation. The beneficiaries of The Society include those involved in research, teaching or studying physiology in universities, industry, colleges and schools. Members of the public who wish to learn more about physiology are beneficiaries and all will ultimately benefit from physiological advances that promote health and treat disease. Further beneficiaries are other charities promoting science, education and health. |
Tokyo, Nippon Seikagakkai | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Nihon Yakugakkai | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Nihon Hifuka Gakkai | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Kyoritsu Shuppan Co | Publisher | |
Tokyo, Japan : Zoological Society of Japan, c1984- | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Japan Society for Cell Biology | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Japan Society For Analytical Chemistry | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Japanese Society Of Veterinary Science | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Japanese Society of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, [1988- | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Gan To Kagaku Ryohosha | Publisher | |
Tokyo : Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists | Publisher | |
Tilgher ![]() |
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Thousand Oaks Ca : Sage Publishers | Publisher | |
Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications | Publisher | |
Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage | Publisher | |
Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications | Publisher | |
Thieme New York | Publisher | |
The Society | Publisher | |
TheScientificWorld, Ltd. | Publisher | |
TheScientificWorld, Ltd | Publisher | |
TheScientificWorld Ltd. ![]() |
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TheScientificWorld | Publisher | |
The Royal Society | Publisher | |
The International Journal of Developmental Biology ![]() |
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The Hague : Kluwer Academic | Publisher | |
The Federation, | Publisher | |
The Federation | Publisher | |
The Company of Biologists Ltd ![]() |
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The Association | Publisher | |
Tehran : School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services | Publisher | |
Tehran : Pasteur Institute of Iran | Publisher | |
Taylor & Francis Group | Publisher | |
Taylor & Francis AS | Publisher | |
Taylor & Francis | Publisher | |
Tarrytown Ny : Elsevier Science Inc | Publisher | |
Tarrytown, NY : Elsevier Science | Publisher | |
Tarrytown Ny : Elsevier Science | Publisher | |
Tarrytown, NY : Elsevier | Publisher | |
Taipei [etc.] Chinese Physiological Society | Publisher | |
The Vinh Ho | Paper Author |
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