In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal - About the Society
Society for In Vitro Biology
The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) was founded in 1946 as the Tissue Culture Association to foster the exchange of knowledge of in vitro biology of cells, tissues, and organs from both plants and animals (including humans). The focus is on biological research, development, and applications of significance to science and society. The mission is accomplished through the Society's publications; national and local conferences, meetings and workshops; and through the support of teaching initiatives in cooperation with educational institutions.
Benefits of membership
- Substantial discounts on meeting registrations, publications and information resources
- A personal subscription to either In Vitro - Animal or In Vitro - Plant, including free access to the digitized back issues
- Reduced rates for the Springer-published journals Cytotechnology, and Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture
- 33.3% discount on Springer books
- Receive In Vitro Report, the online quarterly society newsletter
- Free access to the new classified section of the website
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant