International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis
- Date:
- 1994-2006
- Reference:
- UGC 188/6/4
- Part of:
- Papers of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith, geneticist, Professor of Medical Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland
- Archives and manuscripts
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The International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis was founded in 1996. It sprang from the International Congresses on Early Prenatal Diagnosis which had begun in the UK in 1984. The following two Congresses were also held in the UK but the 4th took place in Athens in 1988. The early Congresses were not formally codified gatherings but it became evident that lack of a formal organisation hampered local organisers. At the Jerusalem Congress (1994), it was decided to establish an International Society. The initial officers were selected by the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Goa Congress (1996) and the first President was Joe Leigh Simpson (USA). Ferguson-Smith was a member of the Board and served as President 1998-2002. The Society developed a special relationship with the journal, Prenatal Diagnosis, which became the official journal of the Society.