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Mitochondrial Physiology Society



MiPsociety

MiPsociety
The MiPsociety has become a legal body in 2011 continuing a tradition of rigorous mitochondrial bioenergetics; integrating molecular, cellular and organismic physiology and pathology.
The Mitochondrial Physiology Society (MiPsociety) has been founded at the Third Conference on Mitochondrial Physiology (MiP2003), to organize MiP Conferences and Workshops. These MiPevents focus on common and cell-specific functions of mitochondria at molecular, organelle, cellular, tissue and organ levels. Thus we meet the increasing demands for integrating current developments in the methodologically and conceptually complex field of mitochondrial physiology. Mitochondrial research has undergone a dramatic renaissance, due to a whole series of discoveries revealing its central roles in cell death, disease pathology, aging, thermogenesis, oxidative stress, cell signalling, cellular regulation and cell bioenergetics. Functional genomics and proteomics is putting an urgent emphasis on integrative understanding of the link between genes/molecules and cellular/organisms functions. Because these topics require continuous technical advances there is also an emphasis on new methodological developments, quantitative methods of analysis in mitochondrial research including mathematical modeling, proteomics and the use of tools for measuring multiple parameters in an experiment. The Mitochondrial Physiology Society provides a multidisciplinary forum for high-level training courses, bringing together scientists working in divergent disciplines, to talk together about mitochondrial function and dysfunction, to resolve differences, to develop research agendas, to spread new knowledge and techniques, and to develop collaborations.


Until the foundation of MiPs, mitochondrial respiratory function was mainly studied in research laboratories specializing on the bioenergetics of isolated mitochondria and bacteria, energy transformation in transmembrane gradients and characterization of the various complexes of the electron transfer system. These methods and concepts are expanded to applications on intact or permeablized cells and tissue preparations, and are widely used by groups with different research and clinical orientation, particularly in molecular cell signalling. MiPevents help to provide the expertise necessary for successful application of the techniques and concepts on mitochondrial physiology in the wider context of molecular and cell biology, exercise physiology, diagnosis of mitochondrial diseases, and evaluation of mitochondrial function in oxidative stress, ischemia-reperfusion, aging and degenerative diseases, and numerous areas of key-involvement of mitochondria.


  • Until MiP2010, participants of a MiPconferences or other MiPevents (MiPsummer Schools) were enlisted as MiPmembers. The MiPsociety has become a legal body in 2011. MiPmembership is now becoming established on the basis of membership fees in line with other scientific organizations.
  • To receive MiPcirculars, please join the MiPlist.
*Become a MiPmember - Information about MiPmembership


Executive MiPcommittee

Last election: MiP2015

Committee members
  • Erich Gnaiger, Innsbruck, Austria; Chair since 2003. - organizer of MiP2003 and 2005, MiPsummer 2007, 2008; MiP2010, 2013, MiP2014
  • Vilma Borutaite, Kaunas, Lithuania; Co-Chair since 2013. - organizer of MiPsummer 2010.
  • Steven C Hand, Baton Rouge, USA; Treasurer since 2010. - organizer of MiPschool 2009.
  • Petr Pecina, Prague, Czech Republic; - organizer of MiP2015.
  • Antonio Galina, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; - organizer of MiPonference 2017.
  • Nivea Dias Amoêdo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; - co-organizer of MiPconference 2017.
  • Sameh S. Ali, Giza, Egypt. - organizer of MiPschool 2017.
Extended MiPboard members

MiPsociety general assembly

The MiPsociety general assembly takes place within the MiPconference event. The general assembly is made up of the MiPboard members, who are presented with a review of the previous year and who are empowered to make the key decision for the continuation of the society.
  • Minutes of the MiP General Assembly 2015: pdf
  • Minutes of the MiP General Assembly 2013: pdf


Honorary members of the MiPsociety

Sir John Walker MiP2013.JPG
Nobel laureate Sir John Walker (Cambridge MBU, UK; Nobel prize 1997 in chemistry) in Trinity Hall at MiPsummer 2012 Cambridge (2012-07-10). He has joined the MiPsociety as the first Honorary Gentle Science Member of the Mitochondrial Physiology Society, following his presentation of The ATP Synthase at the MiPsummer School 2012 on July 10 in Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
SkulachevV.jpg
Prof. Vladimir P Skulachev was elected as the second 'Honorary Member of the MiPsociety' during MiP2015 at the occasion of his 80th birthday.

By-laws

Registered in Innsbruck, Austria, as a non-governmental organization in 2011.
Bylaws available as PDF for download.


Contact

Erich Gnaiger (Chairman), Verena Laner (General Secretary)
Postal address
Schöpfstr. 18
6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[email protected]


MiPevents

MiPevents focus on common and cell-specific functions of mitochondria at molecular, organelle, cellular, tissue and organ levels. Thus we meet the increasing demands for integrating current developments in the methodologically and conceptually complex field of mitochondrial physiology. Mitochondrial research has undergone a dramatic renaissance, due to a whole series of discoveries revealing its central roles in cell death, disease pathology, aging, thermogenesis, oxidative stress, cell signalling, cellular regulation and cell bioenergetics. Functional genomics and proteomics is putting an urgent emphasis on integrative understanding of the link between genes/molecules and cellular/organismic functions. Because these topics require continuous technical advances there is also an emphasis on new methodological developments, quantitative methods of analysis in mitochondrial research including mathematical modeling, proteomics and the use of tools for measuring multiple parameters in an experiment. The Mitochondrial Physiology Society provides a multidisciplinary forum for high-level training courses, bringing together scientists working in divergent disciplines, to talk together about mitochondrial function and dysfunction, to resolve differences, to develop research agendas, to spread new knowledge and techniques, and to develop collaborations. Until the foundation of MiP, mitochondrial respiratory function was mainly studied in research laboratories specializing on the bioenergetics of isolated mitochondria and bacteria, energy transformation in transmembrane gradients and characterization of the various complexes of the electron transfer system. These methods and concepts are expanded to applications on intact or permeablized cells and tissue preparations, and are widely used by groups with different research and clinical orientation, particularly in molecular cell signalling. MiPevents help to provide the expertise necessary for successful application of the techniques and concepts on mitochondrial physiology in the wider context of molecular and cell biology, exercise physiology, diagnosis of mitochondrial diseases, and evaluation of mitochondrial function in oxidative stress, ischemia-reperfusion, aging and degenerative diseases, and numerous areas of key-involvement of mitochondria.


MiPconferences

Links


MiPschools


MiPculture, MiPtextbooks and MiPliterature