We are SIPS.
The Society for Interdisciplinary Placebo Studies (SIPS) is an international association with the goal of understanding placebo and nocebo effects and their translation into healthcare and related fields.
Mission
Our mission is to facilitate dissemination of high-quality research and theoretical frameworks concerning placebo and nocebo effects, to promote interdisciplinary collaboration on placebo and nocebo effects and to increase stakeholder engagements (e.g. patient forums, general public) and to nurture career developments and to encourage diversity and inclusion in the field. Our goals are to foster research into mechanisms underlying placebo and nocebo effects and to support the development of ethically acceptable approaches and policies to harness the placebo effects and minimize nocebo effects.
Vision
We aim to accomplish these goals by developing a web-based contact list for members, maintaining a listserve that will provide an efficient means for sharing ideas or raising questions within our scholarly community, and promoting international conferences at which new research results and theoretical ideas can be presented. We also seek to promote empirical, conceptual, and ethical understanding of the placebo effect among academic researchers, healthcare professionals, and the public.

SIPS Founding Members
Prof. Andrea Evers
Prof. Irving Kirsch
Prof. Luana Colloca
Prof. John Kelley
Dr. Charlotte Blease
Prof. Jens Gaab
Prof. Lene Vase
Prof. Bruce Wampold
Meet the current SIPS Steering Committee

Why Join SIPS?
As a SIPS member you will be part of the network. You will receive newsletters and you will be informed on opportunities to collaborate. As a member you will also receive a discount when registering for the SIPS conference which takes places every two years.