Corporate Body

Australian Society for Immunology Inc (1988 - 1992)

From
1988
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
To
1992
Functions
Association and Society or membership organisation
Location
Parkville, Victoria

Summary

The Australian Society for Immunology Inc. began its existence in 1988, when the Australian Society for Immunology became incorporated. In 1992 an amalgamation took place between the Australian society for Immunology Inc. and the New Zealand Society for Immunology, resulting in the creation of the Australasian Society for Immunology Inc.

Timeline

 1970 - 1972 Australian Society of Immunologists
       1972 - 1985 Australian Society of Immunology
             1985 - 1988 Australian Society for Immunology
                   1988 - 1992 Australian Society for Immunology Inc
                         1992 - Australasian Society for Immunology Inc

Related People

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Cheers, C., 'Australian Society for Immunology in the 1980s', Immunology and Cell Biology, 69 (5) (1991), 317-321. Details
  • Shellam, Geoffrey R., 'The Australian Society for Immunology in the 1990s and beyond', Immunology and Cell Biology, 69 (5) (1991), 323-325. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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