The iMPSS Americas Chapter is powered by specialized committees composed of dedicated members who are actively shaping the scientific, technological, and regulatory landscape of Microphysiological Systems (MPS) and New Approach Methodologies (NAMs).
Our committees are the engine of our progress, providing strategic leadership, expert insight, and a collaborative platform essential for accelerating the adoption of human-relevant models. We invite you to contribute your expertise and help advance safer, more effective testing strategies across the Americas.
Science and Technology Committee
This committee provides the collaborative platform for advancing the scientific rigor, technological innovation, and educational mission of iMPSS. It serves as the central forum for members to exchange ideas and data on the latest advancements and challenges within the MPS field.
How to Get Involved: Participate in our webinar series, contribute to technical guidance and roadmaps, and help establish guidelines for model benchmarking.
Government Relations and Policy Committee
This committee is dedicated to shaping the policy environment that supports the adoption and implementation of MPS and other NAMs in the Americas. It provides strategic counsel regarding formal interactions with Congress and engages with federal agencies and policymakers.
How to Get Involved: Help us understand policy needs for MPS/NAMs implementation, assist in monitoring funding trends and policy shifts to keep iMPSS membership informed, and contribute to informational materials for policymakers.
Regulatory Committee
This committee leads efforts to align MPS technology development with evolving regulatory frameworks. This committee is critical in overseeing the development and implementation of the iMPSS regulatory agenda. It acts as a neutral forum for translating scientific innovation into regulatory science.
How to Get Involved: Help us with FDA guidance gap analysis, contribute to the MPS Qualification Task Force, and provide input on regulatory guidance primers and white papers.