Founded to bridge cutting-edge molecular science and clinical practice, the SSMP represents pathologists, biologists and bioinformaticians working in molecular pathology laboratories in Switzerland and works closely with researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals who are committed to precision diagnostics and personalized medicine.
We aim to:

Since it was established, the Swiss Society of Molecular Pathology (SSMP) has consistently evolved to meet the challenges of molecular diagnostics and precision medicine and has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of molecular pathology in Switzerland and beyond. Founded with a vision of integrating cutting-edge molecular techniques into clinical practice, the SSMP has helped to shape healthcare in Switzerland.
Key activities include undertaking and validating the training of Molecular Pathologists, the introduction of advanced molecular diagnostics protocols, expansion of training programs, and collaborations at national and international levels.
The mission of the Swiss Society of Molecular Pathology (SSMP) is clear: to promote excellence in molecular pathology, support innovative research, provide high-quality professional training, and ensure the delivery of superior diagnostic services.
Our values guide every action we undertake:
Commitment to scientific and diagnostic precision.
Clear, ethical, and open communication.
Encouraging creative solutions and groundbreaking discoveries.
Building strong partnerships within and beyond the scientific community.
The SSMP is a sub-section of the Swiss Society of Pathology. The responsibility for training of molecular pathologists and the development of this sub-speciality is delegated from the Swiss Society of Pathology to the SSMP. Day to day direction of the society as well as strategic direction and initiatives is undertaken by its steering committee.
President – Thomas McKee, Geneva
Vice President – Milo Frattini, Lugano
Treasurer – Tobias Grob, Bern; replacement by Anna-Bettina Sobottka-Brillout & Jan Rüschoff, Zurich contingent on the validation of the AGM
Presidents of the Examination Commission – Anna-Bettina Sobottka-Brillout & Jan Rüschoff, Zurich
Other members of the Steering
Committee and exam commission – Bettina Bisig (Lausanne), Heather Dawson (Bern), Kirsten Mertz (Basel), Matthias Matter (Basel), Claudio de Vito (Geneve), Yann Christinat (Genève), Ronny Nienhold (Zurich), Jean-Luc Barras (Sion).

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