About ASIP
The mission of the Society is to promote the discovery, advancement, and dissemination of basic and translational knowledge in experimental pathology and related disciplines. This shall be achieved by fostering investigation into the pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis, and manifestations of disease through meetings, publications, and educational activities.
The American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) is a society of biomedical scientists who investigate mechanisms of disease. Investigative pathology is an integrative discipline that links the presentation of disease in the whole organism to its fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms. Investigative pathology uses a variety of structural, functional, and genetic techniques and ultimately applies research findings to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. ASIP advocates for the practice of investigative pathology and fosters the professional career development and education of its members.
ASIP is a member of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), a coalition of 23 independent societies that plays an active role in lobbying for the interests of 100,000 biomedical scientists.
ASIP provides our young experimental pathologists with challenging educational and professional career development initiatives focused on new discoveries in pathogenesis and its ultimate influence on disease prevention and health care. Your gifts go a long way toward providing opportunities for our youngest ASIP members!
About ASIP
The mission of the Society is to promote the discovery, advancement, and dissemination of knowledge in experimental pathology and related disciplines. This shall be achieved by fostering investigation into the pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis, and manifestations of disease through meetings, publications, and educational activities.
The American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) is a society of biomedical scientists who investigate mechanisms of disease. Investigative pathology is an integrative discipline that links the presentation of disease in the whole organism to its fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms. Investigative pathology uses a variety of structural, functional, and genetic techniques and ultimately applies research findings to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. ASIP advocates for the practice of investigative pathology and fosters the professional career development and education of its members.
ASIP is a member of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), a coalition of 21 independent societies that plays an active role in lobbying for the interests of 84,000 biomedical scientists.
You can easily make a donation to the ASIP General Education Fund when you pay your Annual Dues renewal invoice. The fund supports the educational initiatives of the Society. Please indicate the amount in the area provided on your dues invoice, and fax your completed dues renewal to the ASIP office at 301-634-7990 or renew your dues online at: www.asip.org.
ASIP is a non-profit education 501(c)(3) organization. Your contributions to the PLF, Sobel, and ASIP Trainee Travel Awards are tax-deductible under current IRS regulations. Please consult your tax accountant for deductibility.