Australian Society for Antimicrobials (ASA)
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Since becoming an Incorporated Society in March 1999, ASA membership now covers a diverse background of professions interested in the study of antimicrobials, including:
* clinical microbiologists
* infectious diseases physicians
* respiratory and ICU physicians
* medical and non-medical microbiologists
* scientists
* pharmacists
* veterinarians
* undergraduate and postgraduate students
* industry representatives from pharmaceutical and diagnostic/research biomedical companies.
* clinical microbiologists
* infectious diseases physicians
* respiratory and ICU physicians
* medical and non-medical microbiologists
* scientists
* pharmacists
* veterinarians
* undergraduate and postgraduate students
* industry representatives from pharmaceutical and diagnostic/research biomedical companies.
Why us
Objectives of the Society
1. To facilitate the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge in the field of antimicrobials;
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3. To encourage communication and cooperation between those actively engaged in the field of antimicrobials and related disciplines;
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5. To hold meetings and conferences in furtherance of objectives 3.1 and 3.2;
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7. To demonstrate publicly the need for an educated and considered approach to the use of antimicrobials;
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9. To subscribe to or become a member of and cooperate with any national or international body whose objectives are similar to those of the Society;
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11. To print or publish any periodicals, books or papers that the Society may think desirable for the promotion of its objectives;
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13. To encourage research in the study of antimicrobials by grants from funds of the Society or through the Society and by the establishment of scholarships and awards in such a manner as the Society determines;
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15. To establish, endow, contribute to, organise and manage provident or benevolent funds for the benefit or assistance of members of the Society;
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17. To provide advice to administrative, scientific and other bodies on matters concerning antimicrobials;
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19. To do all such things as are incidental and related to the field of antimicrobials including (but not limiting the generality of the foregoing):
20. (i) The purchase, sale, lease, mortgage or otherwise dealing with any real or personal property;
21. (ii) The investment of Society funds not immediately required in such as manner as may be permitted by law of the State of Western Australia for the investment of trust funds;
22. (iii) The taking out of such policies of insurance as the Society shall deem necessary;
23. (iv) The operation of a current banking account at any bank;
24. (v) The entering into any contract for or on behalf of the Society.
1. To facilitate the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge in the field of antimicrobials;
2.
3. To encourage communication and cooperation between those actively engaged in the field of antimicrobials and related disciplines;
4.
5. To hold meetings and conferences in furtherance of objectives 3.1 and 3.2;
6.
7. To demonstrate publicly the need for an educated and considered approach to the use of antimicrobials;
8.
9. To subscribe to or become a member of and cooperate with any national or international body whose objectives are similar to those of the Society;
10.
11. To print or publish any periodicals, books or papers that the Society may think desirable for the promotion of its objectives;
12.
13. To encourage research in the study of antimicrobials by grants from funds of the Society or through the Society and by the establishment of scholarships and awards in such a manner as the Society determines;
14.
15. To establish, endow, contribute to, organise and manage provident or benevolent funds for the benefit or assistance of members of the Society;
16.
17. To provide advice to administrative, scientific and other bodies on matters concerning antimicrobials;
18.
19. To do all such things as are incidental and related to the field of antimicrobials including (but not limiting the generality of the foregoing):
20. (i) The purchase, sale, lease, mortgage or otherwise dealing with any real or personal property;
21. (ii) The investment of Society funds not immediately required in such as manner as may be permitted by law of the State of Western Australia for the investment of trust funds;
22. (iii) The taking out of such policies of insurance as the Society shall deem necessary;
23. (iv) The operation of a current banking account at any bank;
24. (v) The entering into any contract for or on behalf of the Society.
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