Corporate Body
Australian Society for Reproductive Biology (1969 - )
- From
- 1969
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia - Functions
- Learned society, Medical Research and Reproductive biology
- Alternative Names
- Society for Reproductive Biology (Subsequent name)
- Website
- https://www.srb.org.au/
- Location
- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Summary
The Australian Society of Reproductive Biology (later the Society for Reproductive Biology) was founded in 1969. A not-for-profit organisation, it fosters and promotes basic and applied research in all aspects of reproductive biology. Aims of the Society range from the improvement of human health and the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive disease to increased agricultural productivity and conservation biology. Membership includes research and clinical scientists, veterinarians, conservation biologists, agricultural researchers and students. Fellowship is conferred on members who are internationally recognised leaders in reproductive biology, have a distinguished publications record, and are financial members of the Society. Life Members have made significant contributions to the Society over a substantial period of time, and to the discipline.
Related entries
Archival resources
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Published resources
Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions
- Smith, Ailie, Adolph Basser Library Manuscript Collection, eScholarship Research Centre, 2012, http://www.eoas.info/basser_browse.html. Details
Journal Articles
- Setchell, B. P., 'History of the Australian Society for Reproductive Biology 1968 - 1994', Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 75 (5) (1995), 961-6. Details
Resources
- Trove, National Library of Australia, 2009, https://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1473692. Details
Ailie Smith and Helen Cohn
Created: 18 December 2002, Last modified: 26 November 2024