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Sections and Groups
Sections are APS Council-approved organizations composed of at least 100
Regular Society members who share a common interest. Each member is
asked to designate one primary, and two secondary section affiliations.
Sections have their own internal governance as outlined in their
Statement of Organization and Procedures.
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Members may affiliate with any or all of the six Society interest
groups. Groups are often sub-sets of sections (such as Hypoxia and
Muscle Biology) created to bring together members working on very
specific areas of research. Groups may also represent cross-sectional
concepts (such as Physiologists in Industry and Translational Research).
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