The History

The International Society of Urological Pathology was founded on Sunday, March 15, 1992 in Atlanta Georgia during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the United States, Canadian Academy of Pathology. At the inaugural meeting Leopold G. Koss was elected as Founder-President and after a brief scientific session, President Koss reported that negotiations with the United States, Canadian Academy of Pathology had been successfully completed and that annually the Society would conduct a scientific meeting as part of the Annual Meeting of the Academy.

The first international scientific meeting of the Society was held in conjunction with the Congress of the International Academy of Pathology in Madrid, Spain in 1992. The inaugural scientific meeting in conjunction with the United States, Canadian Academy of Pathology Annual Meeting was held on March 13, 1993 in New Orleans. There were 125 attendees at this meeting which focused upon recent advances in prostate surgical pathology.

The Society continues to hold an annual scientific meeting which is usually attended by in excess of 500 delegates. In addition to this the Society regularly convenes companion meetings at the Congress of the International Academy of Pathology, The International Meeting of the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), the Australasian Division of the IAP and European Society of Pathology.

The International Society of Urological Pathology celebrated its 20th anniversary in Vancouver in 2012 with a consensus conference on renal cell tumors (ISUP Consensus Conference Series No 4). 30th anniversary was in 2022.

 

 

YEARS

PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT ELECT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

2025 –

Liang Cheng (USA)

Geert J.L.H. van Leenders (Netherlands)

Michelle Downes (Canada)

Nancy Greenland (USA)

2023 – 2025

Glen Kristiansen (Germany)

Liang Cheng (USA)

Michelle Downes (Canada)

Nancy Greenland (USA)

2021 – 2023

Kenneth A. Iczkowski (USA)

Glen Kristiansen (Germany)

Jon Oxley (UK)

Steven Shen (USA)

2019 – 2021

Theodorus van der Kwast (Canada)

Kenneth A. Iczkowski (USA)

Jon Oxley (UK)

Steven Shen (USA)

2017 – 2019

David Grignon (USA)

Theodorus van der Kwast (Canada)

Hemamali Samaratunga (Australia)

Steven Shen (USA)

2015 – 2017

Lars Egevad (Sweden)

John Cheville (USA)

Hemamali Samaratunga (Australia)

Ming Zhou (USA)

2013 – 2015

Peter A. Humphrey (USA)

Lars Egevad (Sweden)

Daniel Berney (UK)

Ming Zhou (USA)

2011 – 2013

Roldolfo Montironi (Italy)

Peter A. Humphrey (USA)

Lars Egevad (Sweden)

Ming Zhou (USA)

2009 – 2011

John R. Srigley (Canada)

Roldolfo Montironi (Italy)

Lars Egevad (Sweden)

Liang Cheng (USA)

2007 – 2009

Brett Delahunt (New Zealand)

John R. Srigley (Canada)

Lars Egevad (Sweden)

Liang Cheng (USA)

2005 – 2007

Jonathan I. Epstein (USA)

Brett Delahunt (New Zealand)

Lars Egevad (Sweden)

Liang Cheng (USA)

2003 – 2005

John N. Eble (USA)

Jonathan I. Epstein (USA)

Brett Delahunt (New Zealand)

Helen B. Michael (USA)

2001 – 2003

David G. Bostwick (USA)

John N. Eble (USA)

Brett Delahunt (New Zealand)

Helen B. Michael (USA)

1999 – 2001

F. Kash Mostofi (USA)

David G. Bostwick (USA)

Brett Delahunt (New Zealand)

John N. Eble (USA)

1997 – 1999

Christer Busch (Sweden)

F. Kash Mostofi (USA)

David G. Bostwick (USA)

John N. Eble (USA)

1995 – 1997

Ronald S. Weinstein (USA)

Christer Busch (Sweden)

David G. Bostwick (USA)

John N. Eble (USA)

1992 – 1995

Leopold G. Koss (USA)

Ronald S. Weinstein (USA)

F. Kash Mostofi (USA)

David G. Bostwick (USA)