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History of the MATES IWG

The Multi-Agency Tissue Engineering Science (MATES) Interagency Working Group (IWG), organized under the auspices of the Subcommittee on Biotechnology of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), was established in 2000. Its five-year plan was renewed in 2002 and new Terms of Reference were introduced in 2007. The principal purpose of the MATES IWG is to provide a platform across which member agencies can interact and exchange information on tissue engineering efficiently and effectively. It is the means by which Federal agencies involved in tissue engineering stay informed of each other's activities and coordinate their efforts in a timely and efficient manner.

The goals of the MATES IWG are:

  • To facilitate communication across departments/agencies by regular information exchanges and a common website
  • To enhance cooperation through co-sponsorship of scientific meetings and workshops, and facilitation of the development of standards
  • To monitor technology by undertaking cooperative assessments of the status of the field
  • To provide for support of tissue engineering research through interagency tissue engineering funding opportunity announcements

MATES IWG accomplishments to date include the following:

  • Commissioning the WTEC Panel Report on Tissue Engineering Research, which was published in 2002 (McIntire et al. 2002)
  • Joint progress report presentations at meetings of grantees, industry-sponsored groups, and the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Biotechnology Subcommittee
  • Use of Federal reviewers from many agencies for program and proposal evaluation
  • Joint development of the language for a National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) RFA on tissue engineering
  • Subsequent development and release of a funding opportunity announcement for research on "Enabling Technologies for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine," and an associated interagency memorandum of understanding to carry out that program
  • Interagency knowledge-sharing via MATES IWG meetings and conferences
  • Development of the MATES IWG website, which serves as a one-stop source for information on the Federal Government's activities in tissue engineering

The membership and interests of the MATES IWG have expanded as both the number of tissue engineering applications and the need to advance the underpinning science have increased.



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