AdminHistory | The Biological Council was an unbrella group of learned societies in the field of biology formed in 1944 including the Biochemical Society, the Pathological Society, the Physiological Society, the Society of Experimental Biology, the Anatomical Society and the Linnean Society. It was wound up in ?1993.
In 2002 one of the former groups run by the Council the Institute of Biology merged with the Biosciences Federation to become the Society of Biology and then in 2015 became the Royal Society of Biology. |
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