The Société de biologie (French pronunciation: [sɔsjete də bjɔlɔʒi]) is a learned society founded in Paris in 1848.
The members of the society held regular meetings and published the proceedings in a new scientific journal.
The founding members of the society included Claude Bernard, the naturalist Charles-Philippe Robin, and the surgeon Eugène Follin.
Bernard was unanimously elected president of the society in 1867 upon Rayer's death.
[3] Historian Mirko Grmek said the society brought together the best physiologists and naturalists in Paris, and that Bernard regularly attended the weekly meetings.