About Us

Mission

Our mission is to connect, exchange and educate.

  • Connect:  Bring together a broad audience including policy makers  (government, regulators), funders (health foundations, charities), the academic research community (universities, research and knowledge institutes), environmental and human toxicity, industries (pharmaceutical, chemical, food, cosmetics and other industries), medical centers and practitioners, patient associations,  and service/testing centers from all over the world. It will allow communication between different stakeholders as well as interaction between young scientists and senior experts in the MPS field, which will not only promote international standardization and harmonization of MPS, but also establish a global training environment.
  • Exchange: Facilitate collaborative environment; learning from each other about challenges and opportunities. Implement global cooperative efforts to advance MPS development, promote this technology and accelerate acceptance by regulators and end users. This is needed to maximize its potential to advance the life sciences, from basic to clinical research, from drug screening to safety assessment.
  • Educate: The mission is not only education of a new generation of scientist, but also established scientists entering the field, and regulators to allow the rapid, safe and responsible adoption of this technology.

Vision

Our vision is to accelerate the use of MPS to improve health, welfare, and the environment.

The vision is achieved through:

  • Research (strengthen the society as the hub for MPS research and increase its impact)
  • Education (empower current and future society members with the knowledge and resources needed in biomedical research)
  • Community (cultivate a diverse, inclusive and engaged community by increasing access and opportunities for interaction)
  • Increase awareness and understanding of the utility of MPS in biomedical research, its impact on health, environment and economy, and emphasize the need for funding

Core Values

  • Excellence and Integrity
  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • Innovation and Impact
  • Respect and Accountability
  • Connection and Collaboration
  • Education and Career Development
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Governing Board

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President

Lena Smirnova
Johns Hopkins University, (USA)

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President-Elect

James Hickman
Hesperos, Inc. (USA)

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Secretary

Jan Lichtenberg
InSphero (Switzerland)

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Treasurer

Riccardo Barrile
University of Cincinnati (USA)

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Sofia Batista Leite

(Italy)

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Zhongze Gu

Southeast University (China)

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Magdalena Kasendra

Children's Hospital of Cincinnati (USA)

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Octavio Presgrave

BRACVAM (Brazil)

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Alastair Stewart

University of Melbourne (Australia)

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Suzanne Fitzpatrick

Food and Drug Administration (USA)

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Seiichi Ishida

NIHS (Japan)

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Marcel Leist

University of Konstanz (Germany)

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Adrian Roth

Roche (Switzerland)

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*Dan Tagle

NCATS (USA)

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Chrisna Gouws

North-West University (South Africa)

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Noo Li Jeon

Seoul National University (South Korea)

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Peter Loskill

University of Tübingen (Germany)

Michael Shuler, professor of biomedical engineering (BME).
Michael Shuler

Cornell University (USA)

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Evita van Steeg

TNO (Netherlands)

*Non-voting member