International Federation of Societies for Microscopy
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The International Federation of Societies for Microscopy (French: Fédération internationale des sociétés de microscopie électronique; Spanish: Federación Internacional de Sociedades de Microscopia Electrónica; German: Internationaler Verband der Gesellschaften für Elektronenmikroskopie)[1] is an international non-governmental organization representing microscopy. It currently has 37 national members and 9 associate members, which are split into three regional committees, the Committee for Asia-Pacific Societies of Microscopy, the European Microscopy Society and the Interamerica Committee for Societies for EM.[3]
Fédération internationale des sociétés de microscopie électronique | |
Abbreviation | IFSM |
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Formation | October 1951; 72 years ago (1951-10)[1][2] |
Type | INGO |
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Membership | 37 national members and 9 associate members[3] |
Official languages | English, French, Spanish, German |
President | Angus Kirkland |
Vice President | Kazuo Furuya |
Website | ifsm |
Formerly called | Joint Commission for Electron Microscopy[1][3] International Federation of Electron Microscope Societies[2] International Federation of Societies for Electron Microscopy[2] |