What is Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine?
The objective of the Society is to publish research results, exchange of knowledge, provide information of basic and clinical research concerning reproduction of human beings and domesticated animals, for the development of academic studies and contribution to the welfare of human beings.
Operation details
- Sponsoring of meetings for reading of research papers and academic lectures.
- Investigation and promotion of research.
- Publication of society journal and other academic literature.
- Communicating and cooperating with related academic societies.
- Other necessary operations to achieve the objectives.
Chairperson of the Executive Board
Norihiro SUGINO
(Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University)
Board structure
- Chairperson of the Executive board: 1
- Vice chairperson of the Executive board: 3
- Executive board members: 9
- Board members: 12
- Auditors and Supervisors: 3
- Delegates: 139
Board members and Auditors and Supervisors
Membership
- General members: 5,581 individuals
- Honorary members: 48 individuals
- Donor members: 14 individuals/ corporate persons/ companies
- Subscriber members: 29 corporate persons/ companies
- Supporting members: 3 companies
(As of March 31, 2024)
Membershipfee:
¥12,000/year (Doctor/Domestic general members)
¥10,000/year (non-Doctor/Domestic general members)
Society journal
- Journal of Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine (Quarterly)
- Reproductive Medicine and Biology (Quarterly)
First issue published in March, 2002
Society established
Society established in 1956
Corporate person permit
Corporate person permit in 1970
Transferred to a general incorporated association
Transferred to a general incorporated association in 2012.
Joined The Japanese Association of Medical Sciences
Joined The Japanese Association of Medical Sciences in 1976
Reproductive medicine practitioner certification system
- Reproductive Medicine Specialist certified by the Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine
- Reproductive nursing coordinator of the Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine