International Federation of Societies for Microscopy

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) 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.

International Federation of Societies for Microscopy
Fédération internationale des sociétés de microscopie électronique
AbbreviationIFSM
FormationOctober 1951 (1951-10)
TypeINGO
Location
  • Illinois, USA
Membership
37 national members and 9 associate members
Official languages
English, French, Spanish, German
President
Angus Kirkland
Vice President
Kazuo Furuya
Websiteifsm.info
Formerly called
Joint Commission for Electron Microscopy
International Federation of Electron Microscope Societies
International Federation of Societies for Electron Microscopy
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