The European Peptide Society (EPS)
The European Peptide Society (EPS) was founded in 1989 to provide a legal framework for the activity of scientists in the field of peptides, who had up to then met informally at the European Peptide Symposia held biennially since 1958.
The American Peptide Society (APS)
The American Peptide Society, APS, a nonprofit scientific and educational organization founded in 1990, provides a forum for advancing and promoting knowledge of the chemistry and biology of peptides.
The Japanese Peptide Society
In 1962 the first Japanese Peptide Chemistry Symposium was held in Osaka, organized by Professor Shiro Akabori, Osaka University. Since then, the symposium has been held every year, changing the name of the symposium from “Peptide Chemistry Symposium” to “Peptide Symposium” in 1998.
The International Peptide Society (IPS)
The International Peptide Society (IPS) is the nation’s premier educational resource and membership community surrounding the advancement and safe use of peptides within clinical practice. Led by the foremost clinical researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders in the field, IPS is grounded in a mission to transform patient health through the use of peptide therapies.
The International Regulatory Peptide Society (IRPS)
The International Regulatory Peptide Society (IRPS) is a scientific society that has existed formally since 2007 as a French National Association. The IRPS is a member of the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) and an affiliate member-society of the International Neuroendocrine Federation (INF), the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) and the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS).
British Peptide Society (BPS)
In honour of Dr Eric Atherton, in recognition of his work on Fmoc Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis and his contribution to the promotion of Peptide Chemistry Focus: Modern methods of peptide synthesis