Member Societies

IUPS brings together physiological organizations from around the world. Member Societies represent countries, regions, and related fields, forming the global network of physiology.

Africa

National Physiological Societies 
(sorted by English country name)

Cameroon Society of Physiological Sciences (associate member)
Kenyan Physiological Society (associate member)
Nigerian Physiological Society (member)
South Africa National Research Foundation (adhering body)

Regional societies

Australia

National Physiological Societies 
(sorted by English country name)

North America

National Physiological Societies
(sorted by English country name)

Canadian Physiological Society
Cuban Society of Physiological Sciences
Mexican Physiological Society (Sociedad Mexicana de Ciencias Fisiológicas)
United States: American Physiological Society (member)

Regional Member Societies

Latin American Association of Physiological Science

South America

National Physiological Societies
(sorted by English country name)

Argentinian Physiological Society (Sociedad Argentina de Fisiologia)
Brazilian Society of Physiology (Sociedade Brasileira de Fisiologia)
Chilean Society of Physiological Sciences (Sociedad Chilena de Ciencias Fisiologicas)
Haitian Physiological Society
Uruguayan Physiological Society (Sociedad Uruguya de Bisociencias)

Regional Member Societies

Latin American Association of Physiological Science

IUPS represents more than 60 member organizations worldwide

The IUPS is an organization that represents the discipline of physiology on the global level. Its members are organizations, and their relationships with IUPS fall into one of the following five categories (1-5):

The official organization representing the physiological scientists of a country or territory is called an “Adhering Body“ (1) which can comprise several “Supporting Societies“ (2). Adhering Bodies support the work of IUPS by paying annual dues. Adhering Bodies and their supporting national societies have voting delegates at the General Assembly. Organizations that represent physiologists in countries or territories where economy or physiological science is not sufficiently developed to afford membership dues are termed “Associate Members“ (3). No dues are required. They may send an observer without vote to the meetings of the General Assembly.

IUPS has also Regional Members (4) which are federations or association of national societies of physiological scientists from a continent or other geographical entity as well as some special members (5) which are research and development institutions and laboratories, industrial organizations, production units, and any other bodies or individuals interested in the aims of the Union. Societies representing a branch of science that overlaps with physiology can be affiliated.

In order to be become a member, an organization needs to apply by submitting certain documents and being approved by the General Assembly. Click here for more information.

Below please find the list of members. There are links to their webpages. If you can’t get contact or sufficient information, please contact the IUPS Manager.

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