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Society for Experimental Biology

The Society for Experimental Biology is a learned society for animal, cell and plant biologists. It was founded in 1923 at Birkbeck College to "promote the art and science of experimental biology in all its branches".[1] It aims to demonstrate the importance and impact of experimental biology research to the wider public and within the scientific community and to connect and support experimental biologists in their research and career development.[1][2] The society has an international membership of approximately 1500, more than 20 scientific special interest groups and an outreach, education, and diversity (OED) group.[3]

Activities

The main activities of the society are the organisation and sponsorship of scientific meetings, the publication of relevant research, and the promotion of development of experimental biologist through education, communication, and career development programmes.

The society organises one large meeting each year, plus a number of smaller meetings. The main meeting is held in the United Kingdom or continental Europe[4] and has up to 1000 attendees, with three plenary lectures (the Bidder, Woolhouse, and Cell Plenary Lectures) and nine parallel sessions.

Its publications include four peer-reviewed scientific journals:[5] the Journal of Experimental Botany published by Oxford University Press, The Plant Journal (ISSN 1365-313X), published with Wiley-Blackwell,[6] Plant Biotechnology Journal (ISSN 1467-7652, co-owned with the Association of Applied Biologists and published by Wiley-Blackwell)[7] and an open access journal established in 2013, Conservation Physiology (ISSN 2051-1434), published on behalf of the society by Oxford University Press.

The society is administered from its head office at Charles Darwin House in London,[8] shared with the Royal Society of Biology,[9] with an additional office in Lancaster which hosts the management team of the Journal of Experimental Botany and the society's Head of Education. It is funded through income from publications, investments, and member subscriptions. The freely available SEB Magazine has generally appeared in Spring and Autumn, since 2012.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b SEB. "About Us". www.sebiology.org. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  2. ^ "Information about the Society for Experimental Biology (SEB)", Comparative Toxicogenomics, Advances in Experimental Biology, vol. 2, Elsevier, 2008, pp. v, doi:10.1016/s1872-2423(08)00015-x, ISBN 978-0-444-53274-9, retrieved 2022-10-28
  3. ^ SEB. "Special Interest Groups". www.sebiology.org. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  4. ^ "Scientific Meetings". Homepage. Society for Experimental Biology.
  5. ^ "Publications". Homepage. Society for Experimental Biology.
  6. ^ "The Plant Journal". The Plant Journal. doi:10.1111/(ISSN)1365-313X.
  7. ^ "Plant Biotechnology Journal". Plant Biotechnology Journal. doi:10.1111/(ISSN)1467-7652.
  8. ^ "Contact Us". Society for Experimental Biology, Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London WC1N 2JU. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  9. ^ "Contact us". Royal Society of Biology, Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London WC1N 2JU. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  10. ^ "SEB Magazine". Society for Experimental Biology. Retrieved July 15, 2017.

Further reading

  • Erlingsson, Steindór J., Institutions and innovation: experimental zoology and the creation of the British Journal of Experimental Biology and the Society for Experimental Biology, British Journal for the History of Science, 46(1): 72–95, 2013.

External links

  • Official website

society, experimental, biology, learned, society, animal, cell, plant, biologists, founded, 1923, birkbeck, college, promote, science, experimental, biology, branches, aims, demonstrate, importance, impact, experimental, biology, research, wider, public, withi. The Society for Experimental Biology is a learned society for animal cell and plant biologists It was founded in 1923 at Birkbeck College to promote the art and science of experimental biology in all its branches 1 It aims to demonstrate the importance and impact of experimental biology research to the wider public and within the scientific community and to connect and support experimental biologists in their research and career development 1 2 The society has an international membership of approximately 1500 more than 20 scientific special interest groups and an outreach education and diversity OED group 3 Contents 1 Activities 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksActivities EditThe main activities of the society are the organisation and sponsorship of scientific meetings the publication of relevant research and the promotion of development of experimental biologist through education communication and career development programmes The society organises one large meeting each year plus a number of smaller meetings The main meeting is held in the United Kingdom or continental Europe 4 and has up to 1000 attendees with three plenary lectures the Bidder Woolhouse and Cell Plenary Lectures and nine parallel sessions Its publications include four peer reviewed scientific journals 5 the Journal of Experimental Botany published by Oxford University Press The Plant Journal ISSN 1365 313X published with Wiley Blackwell 6 Plant Biotechnology Journal ISSN 1467 7652 co owned with the Association of Applied Biologists and published by Wiley Blackwell 7 and an open access journal established in 2013 Conservation Physiology ISSN 2051 1434 published on behalf of the society by Oxford University Press The society is administered from its head office at Charles Darwin House in London 8 shared with the Royal Society of Biology 9 with an additional office in Lancaster which hosts the management team of the Journal of Experimental Botany and the society s Head of Education It is funded through income from publications investments and member subscriptions The freely available SEB Magazine has generally appeared in Spring and Autumn since 2012 10 References Edit Biology portal a b SEB About Us www sebiology org Retrieved 2022 10 28 Information about the Society for Experimental Biology SEB Comparative Toxicogenomics Advances in Experimental Biology vol 2 Elsevier 2008 pp v doi 10 1016 s1872 2423 08 00015 x ISBN 978 0 444 53274 9 retrieved 2022 10 28 SEB Special Interest Groups www sebiology org Retrieved 2022 10 28 Scientific Meetings Homepage Society for Experimental Biology Publications Homepage Society for Experimental Biology The Plant Journal The Plant Journal doi 10 1111 ISSN 1365 313X Plant Biotechnology Journal Plant Biotechnology Journal doi 10 1111 ISSN 1467 7652 Contact Us Society for Experimental Biology Charles Darwin House 12 Roger Street London WC1N 2JU Retrieved July 15 2017 Contact us Royal Society of Biology Charles Darwin House 12 Roger Street London WC1N 2JU Retrieved July 15 2017 SEB Magazine Society for Experimental Biology Retrieved July 15 2017 Further reading EditErlingsson Steindor J Institutions and innovation experimental zoology and the creation of the British Journal of Experimental Biology and the Society for Experimental Biology British Journal for the History of Science 46 1 72 95 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Society for Experimental Biology amp oldid 1136908740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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