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International Mass Spectrometry Society (IMSS) should help to improve communications among mass spectroscopists and between national societies for mass spectrometry. In doing so, it will seek to provide a source of information on scientific meetings and minimize overlap of conferences and subject matter. 

Singapore Society for Mass Spectrometry  The SSMS came into being in late 2005 through the meeting of a like minded group of individuals keen to promote the knowledge and use of the many and varied aspects of mass spectrometry and its related sciences in and around Singapore. The society provides a forum for individuals to exchange views and ideas in this field as well as organizing meetings and seminars to increase awareness of new technologies and techniques.  
SGMS  The SGMS has now more than 20 years of history. Actually, the group has about 210 members. The Swiss Group for Mass Spectrometry is a collective member of the New Swiss Chemical Society (NSCS).  
SFSM  La Société Française de Spectrométrie de Masse est une association régie par la Loi de 1901. 
SEEM  The SEEM (Spanish Society for Mass Spectrometry). is a society constituted to agglutinate the interests and to facilitate the communication of all those persons related to the mass spectrometry in all its aspects, organic, inorganic and biological.  
SAAMS  South African Association for Mass Spectrometry promote knowledge of MS symposiums in the South African region. Is hosted by University of Pretoria. 
NVMS  Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry 
NSMS  Norsk Selskap for Massespektrometri (NSMS) ble grunnlagt i 1973 og er en nasjonal forening som ønsker å ivareta faget massespektrometri. NSMS utgir medlemsbladet Massenytt som sendes alle medlemmer. 
MSSJ  The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan promotes mass spectrometry in the Asian region. 
ISMAS  The Indian Society for Mass Spectrometry (ISMAS) was founded on March 21, 1978 at a meeting of the mass spectrometrists from all over India at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Bombay during the First National Seminar on Mass Spectrometry. 
IMSS (ie)  The Irish Mass Spectrometry Society - IMSS - is a voluntary society with the aim of providing a forum where practitioners of Mass Spectrometry in Ireland, both new and experienced, can meet to inform themselves and each other on current practice and new developments in the area. The Society is run by a committee elected every two years and it holds one full-day scientific meeting in May each year and usually, but not always, a half-day event later in the year. 
IMSS  International Mass Spectrometry Society (IMSS) should help to improve communications among mass spectroscopists and between national societies for mass spectrometry. In doing so, it will seek to provide a source of information on scientific meetings and minimize overlap of conferences and subject matter. 
ESMS  The European Society for Mass Spectrometry was established in 1994 to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and related subjects throughout Europe.  
DSMS  Dansk Selskab for Massespektrometri har altid været og er fortsat et meget uformelt selskab. Spiren til selskabet blev lagt i slutningen af 1960'erne af fire ivrige udøvere af massespektrometri. Selskabet er siden vokset støt og roligt i takt med anskaffelse af massespektrometrisk udstyr i Danmark og tæller i dag 224 medlemmer. 
DGMS  German Society for Mass Spectrometry, Seite der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Massenspektrometrie. Eine Kurzinformation zu den Zielen der Gesellschaft finden Sie über diesen Link oder unter dem Menue-Punkt "Ziele der Gesellschaft".  
CSMS  The Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry (CSMS) is a society dedicated to the promotion of mass spectrometry. There are over 120 CSMS members involved in mass spectrometric research and development in university, industrial and governmental laboratories. 
BMSS  British Mass Spectrometry Society's web site contains news about BMSS Conferences, Special Interest Groups, Grants and Studentships, and links to other Mass Spectrometry sites on the Web.  
ASMS  American Society for Mass Spectrometry was formed in 1969 to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and allied topics. Membership includes over 3,500 scientists involved in research and development. 
ANZSMS  The ANZSMS brings together a broad spectrum of scientists who work with mass spectrometry. The aim of the Society is to promote mass spectrometry by providing contact with local and international leaders in all areas, and providing a forum, through its meetings, for the presentation of research in mass spectrometry and related disciplines.