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Japanese Society of Animal Science
Established in 1924 for people involved in the animal industry to advance animal science and the animal industry in Japan. Holds scientific meetings for presentation of research findings, and publishes journal. |
Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ)
Studies magnetic related fields including applied magnetics, magnetic recording, thin films, magnetic materials, physics of magnetics, magneto-optics, and biomagnetics. With over 2350 members. |
Meteorological Society of Japan
With more than more than 4000 members to increase research of meteorology, promote its progress and the development with the cooperation of related academic societies across the globe. |
Molecular Biology Society of Japan
Organization of scientists and researchers in molecular biology to assist communications and research, publish findings, and hold annual meetings. |
National Institute for Physiological Sciences
A public organization to conduct scientific research at various levels from the molecule to the whole body, with the ultimate goal of an integrative understanding of the human body. In Okazaki. |
Nishina Memorial Foundation
Founded in 1955 with the objective of promoting physics in Japan, encouraging young and able scientists and encouraging exchange of science and culture between Japan and other countries. |
Osaka Bioscience Institute
Stimulates the development of bioscience and promotes projects that contribute to the development of scientific technologies. |
PHS MoU Group Website
Created to spread PHS phone technology internationally. Maintains technical specifications and promotes PHS technology. |
Societas Neurologica Japonica
Oldest medical society for neurologists in Japan with more than 9000 members. Includes guide to its journal and meetings. |
Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
Founded in 1936 to promote the advancement of academic standards in chemical engineering and to facilitate?@and organize activities of the key academic groups. |
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