Welcome to the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies Web Site

Welcome to the web site of the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies (IFPCS). The IFPCS consists of four regional scientific societies devoted to the study of various aspects of pigment cells, the Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research (ASPCR), the European Society for Pigment Cell Research (ESPCR), the Japanese Society for Pigment Cell Research (JSPCR) and the PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell Research (PASPCR). Here are the links to the homepages of the societies that make up the IFPCS.


Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, the official publication of the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies and the and the Society for Melanoma Research.

Index of Volumes 1 through 10

You can now access the complete digitized archive of Pigment Cell & Melanoma Reseach at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/pcr.


Information about the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies

This link contains the overview and goals of the IFPCS, officers and council members, the bylaws and the rules and regulations, information about the Women Scientists Committee, historical information, IFPCS travel stipend information, summaries of the previous IPCC and other information about the IFPCS.

XIXth International Pigment Cell Conference report

Pictures of the XIXth IPCC, held NIH in Washington D.C., USA, can be seen here.

XXth International Pigment Cell Conference

IFPCS Special Interest Groups

Information on Special Interest subgroups on specialty areas of pigment research.

InterPig DataBase

The InterPig DataBase lists reagents, probes and other materials available for research targeted towards pigment cells, including those for chemical, biochemical, immunological, molecular biology and other types of studies. There is also a table of loci that affect mouse coat color.

Mouse Coat Color Genes

The Mouse Coat Color Gene table lists all murine coat color genes that have been reported to be isolated. The table includes the human homologues and associated human genetic diseases when known. There are links to The Jackson Laboratories and OMIM for each entry.


Fine print section

This web site is produced under the direction of the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies executive council. For suggestions, please contact Bill Oetting at bill@lenti.med.umn.edu.

Last change made January 28, 2008


Copyright 2008, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies.