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September 22 to 25, 2010


Palais des Congrès/Montréal Convention Centre, Canada

COMMITTEES & HISTORY
ISP History

The International Society for Pathophysiologisy (ISP) is a non-governmental and non-profit organization, uniting specialists of experimental physiology, clinical medicine and modern biology who work in the fields of human and animal pathology from more than 50 countries around the World. The goals of the ISP are to support research and teaching, to promote international collaboration and exchange and to contribute in cooperation with other scientific societies to better health for humans and animals. The ISP holds its International Congress every four years, starting first in Moscow, Russia (1990) followed by Kyoto, Japan (1994), Lahti, Finland (1998), Budapest, Hungary (2002) and Beijing, China (2006). As part of ISP 2006 in Beijing, members elected Professor Qide Han, China, as President and Professor Youyi Zhang, China, as Secretary General of the Society for the current four-year period (2006-2010). “Pathophysiology” is the official Journal of ISP with Editor-in-Chief Professor Osmo Hanninen, Kuopio, Finland. For more details, see www.ispathophysiology.org

 

ISP Organizing Committee Executive
President Pavel Hamet, Montréal CANADA
Secretary-Treasurer Michel L. Tremblay, Montréal CANADA
Program Chair   Johanne Tremblay, Montréal CANADA
Workshop Coordinator  Sergei N. Orlov, Montréal CANADA
Peter Liu, Toronto CANADA
Bruce McManus, Vancouver CANADA
Members    

Michel Bouvier, Montréal CANADA
Jean-Louis Chiasson, Montréal CANADA
André Lacroix, Montréal CANADA
Tarik Möröy, Montréal CANADA
Vassilios Papadopoulos, Montréal CANADA
Marie-France Raynault, Montréal CANADA
Ernesto L. Schiffrin, Montréal CANADA
Jacques Turgeon, Montréal CANADA

International Committee
International
Committee Chair
Allen W. Cowley, Milwaukee USA
President  of ISP Qide Han, Beijing CHINA
Members

Kayode Oke Adeniyi, Boroko NEW GUINEA
Yury V. Arkhipenko, Moscow RUSSIA
Mustafa Atalay, Kuopio FINLAND
Alexei Bagrov, Baltimore USA
Wail Benjelloun, Rabaat MOROCCO
Dragan M. Djuric, Belgrade SERBIA
Christopher Fry, London UK
Serguei V. Grachev, Moscow RUSSIA
Stephen Greenwald, London UK
Ryszard Grygorczyk, Montréal CANADA
Osmo Päiviö Hänninen, Kuopio FINLAND
Vladimir Jakovljevis, Kragujevac SERBIA
Zdenko Kovač, Zagreb CROATIA
Tomi Laitinen, Kuopio FINLAND
Massoud Mahmoudian, Tehran IRAN
Osamu Matsuo, Osaka JAPAN
Alexander Yu. Meigal, Pertozavodsk RUSSIA
Alexander A. Mongin, Albany USA
Emil Monos, Budapest HUNGARY
Hironobu Morita, Gifu JAPAN
Grizelda Navasardyan, Yerevan ARMENIA
Ricardo Rodriguez, Buenos Aires ARGENTINA
László Rosivall, Budapest HUNGARY
Toshiie Sakata, Fukuoka JAPAN
Hans-Christoph Scholle, Jena GERMANY
Ole M. Sejersted, Oslo NORWAY
Vladimír Štrbák, Bratislava SLOVAKIA
Lajos Szollár, Budapest HUNGARY
FrantiŠek Vožeh, Pilsen CZECH REPUBLIC
Jian-Zhi Wang, Wuhan CHINA
Youyi Zhang, Beijing CHINA