About ISPR
The International Society of Photosynthesis Research (ISPR) celecbated its 10th Anniversary in summer of 2005. The Society was founded August 22, 1995 by ratification of its Constitution at the Xth International Photosynthesis Congress in Montpellier, France.

The purposes of ISPR are to

  • encourage the growth and to promote the development of photosynthesis as a pure and applied science
  • to facilitate publication of research in photosynthesis
  • to sponsor the organization of a triennial International Congress on Photosynthesis
  • to promote international cooperation in photosynthesis research and education
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    ISPR membership spans six continents and our members work across academia, education and training, as well as in government, industrial and commercial research environments. The Society plays a key role in uniting the photosynthesis research community internationally. Membership of ISPR is open to all concerned with molecular, cellular and organismal aspects of the biochemistry, biophysics and physiology of photosynthesis in natural ecosystems, agriculture, forestry and the global environment.

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