The
Objectives
of IFPA, Inc. are to:
support
and promote excellence in placenta research;
1.
encourage the further development of currently established
regional placenta groups (Australian/New Zealand
Placenta Research Association, European Placenta Group,
Japanese Placenta Association, Placenta Association of the
Americas) and new groups in other parts of the world;
2.
coordinate the dates, locations and themes of regional and
IFPA-designated meetings;
3.
provide a scientific organization to be responsible for all
matters pertaining to the publication,
Trophoblast Research,
and to offer guidance and advice to the Editors, Editorial
Boards and Publishers of publications focusing on placenta
research to include
Placenta
and
Trophoblast Research;
4.
provide a forum for developing, expanding and publicizing
available research funding as well as employment and
educational opportunities;
5.
provide a repository for information on placentologists
from all disciplines and all nations, including their
addresses, fields of interest and analytical methods, to be
made available to member organizations;
6.
encourage the continued development of placenta research to
include improved visibility within the international
scientific community.
Official Address:
The
official address of the corporation's registered office in
Delaware is 150 North Street in the City of Dover, County
of Kent, Delaware 19901, and its registered agent at that
address is Nationwide Information Services, Inc.