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GDR

GDR Phosphore

The CNRS research network GDR Phosphore brings together 32 research teams across France to advance phosphorus chemistry.

Its core focus is on phosphorus chemistry, while also supporting progress in materials science, physics, and biosciences. The network fosters collaboration by pooling expertise and sharing access to advanced characterization techniques. It aims to strengthen scientific knowledge and technological innovation around the element phosphorus. Key application areas include materials science, catalysis, and biosciences.

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Analytic Lab

Since 2008, Analytic Lab has been a trusted partner specializing in the distribution of chemicals, laboratory equipment, and consumables.

Based in Montpellier, in the south of France, Analytic Lab relies on a skilled and dynamic team to serve a wide range of clients in both the private and public sectors.

Through distribution agreements with leading chemical and laboratory equipment brands, and with a large permanent stock, the company ensures fast delivery both locally and nationwide, meeting customer needs efficiently.

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UM

University of Montpellier - Pôle Chimie

The Chemistry Research Division at the University of Montpellier brings together top laboratories and institutes to advance research in sustainable chemistry, energy, health, and advanced materials. It drives innovation through strong partnerships with industry and education, shaping the next generation of scientists in one of France’s leading centers for chemical research.

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FMC

Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie

The Maison de la Chimie Foundation promotes science and innovation by hosting international conferences, meetings, and events. It brings together researchers, professionals, and institutions to foster collaboration in chemistry and related fields. Through its own scientific programs and support for educational initiatives, the Foundation encourages creativity, dialogue, and the sharing of knowledge between science and society.

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ICGM

Institute Charles Gerhardt Montpellier

The Institute Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM) is a multidisciplinary research laboratory with five departments and nearly 500 staff. The ICGM contributes to the development of research in chemistry with the aim of developing and characterizing complex functional materials with a strong societal impact, particularly in the fields of health, environment and energy.

The mastery of the entire chain of expertise in the development of complex materials positions the ICGM’s research activities favorably not only in the Montpellier landscape but also nationally and internationally.

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Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole

Since January 1, 2015, 31 communes have been united within Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole. With its many compulsory powers, it is an important link in the organization of the territory, at the service of its citizens.

Public transport, roads, swimming pools, stadiums... Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole is a local authority present on a daily basis alongside its 500,000 inhabitants. It has many compulsory responsibilities: economic development, cultural and sports facilities, tourism promotion, urban planning, roads, public transport, housing, water management, environmental protection and energy transition...

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IBMM

Max Mousseron Institute of Biomolecules (IBMM)

IBMM is nationally and internationally recognised for its work in the different classes of essential biomolecules: lipids, sugars, nucleosides and oligonucleotides, peptides and proteins, prebiotic molecules and biopolymers. The grouping of research themes around major classes of biomolecules within the same Institute is unique in France, and even in Europe. IBMM displays its skills for integrated research, with the aim of understanding the mechanisms of life by designing molecules and systems useful for biology, medicine, and agriculture while developing green chemistry processes.

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Division de Chimie Organique - Société Chimique de France

The Organic Chemistry Division (DCO) brings together the French community of organic chemists, both academic and industrial. Its objectives are to promote and raise the profile of the discipline and its practitioners at national and international level. It represents both the core of the discipline and its interfaces.

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BCSJ

Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan (BCSJ)

Since January 2024, BCSJ has been co-published in partnership with Oxford University Press. The number of subscribing institutions in 2025 increased more than tenfold compared to 2023, expanding its readership both domestically and internationally. Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2025, special features are currently being run leading up to Volume 100 in 2027. We invite you to explore our high-quality Account/Review articles by renowned researchers worldwide. We are also actively promoting open access through Read & Publish agreements. We are looking forward to your submissions.

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ChemLett

Chemistry Letters (Chem Lett)

Since January 2024, Chem Lett has been co-published in partnership with Oxford University Press. The number of subscribing institutions in 2025 increased more than tenfold compared to 2023, expanding its readership both domestically and internationally. Various special features are currently being run. We are also actively promoting open access through Read & Publish agreements. Please do not miss this opportunity to view and publish here.

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PSSRE

Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements

Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements is a monthly publication intended to disseminate current trends and novel methods to those working in the broad and interdisciplinary field of heteroatom chemistry. The journal provides high quality services, support, and publishing standards to established researchers and new authors, alike, who submit manuscripts matched with the scope of the journal.

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SCFOM

Section Occitanie-Méditerranée - Société Chimique de France

The Société Chimique de France Occitanie Méditerranée section operates across a large territory where uniting the chemistry community is a central mission, fostering collaboration and inspiring scientific vocations. For many years, its board has been actively engaged in informing the general public, supporting and organizing scientific events, promoting academic–industry interactions, awarding an annual PhD thesis prize, and serving as the regional representative of the national office in Languedoc-Roussillon.

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