Founded in 1981, ISA now brings together around 40 national and regional member societies, representing 10,000 andrologists worldwide. ISA aims to disseminate knowledge of andrology, and to promote basic and clinical research in andrology.
EDMaRC
International Center for Research and Research Training in Endocrine Disruption of Male Reproduction and Child Health
European Academy of Andrology
The European Academy of Andrology (EAA) is an association of scientists and clinicians active or interested in andrology. Founded in May 1992 in Germany and registered in Münster, the EAA is a non-profit organization promoting research and education in andrology and public awareness in the area of male health.
Danish Centre on Endocrine Disrupters
The Center for Endocrine Disrupting Substances was established in 2008 to build knowledge about the effects of endocrine disrupting substances on people and the environment, and to guide the authorities in their preventive work in the area.
Department of Growth and Reproduction
Our research is inspired by the realities we face in our outpatient clinic: an increased prevalence of reproductive disorders without known aetiology. Thus, our research activities evolve around growth and reproduction, and search to elucidate how these parameters are affected by genetic, hormonal, lifestyle and environmental factors.
Swedish Andrological Association
The Swedish Andrological Association was officially established in 1998 but has its origins in the Nordic interest association for andrology that was formed in the 1950s. The association held annual meetings where the majority of participants were Swedish doctors.