The first meeting of the Global Sepsis Innovations Platform (GSIP) co-chaired by Prof. Niranjan 'Tex' Kissoon – President of the Global Sepsis Alliance and Prof. Konrad Reinhart - President of Sepsis Stiftung took place on February 20, 2025.
Co-chairs opened GSIP’s Inaugural Meeting, emphasizing the importance of multi-stakeholder discussions on Sepsis Research and Innovations. They highlighted the need for advocacy to invest in Sepsis science and expressed their gratitude to the members and partners of the GSIP for their interest in joining the initiative.
Mariam Jashi, CEO of the Global Sepsis Alliance, provided a brief overview of the GSIP’s purpose and expected outcomes. She noted, that based on the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis launched at the German Parliament in September 2024, GSIP aims to foster coordinated discussions and advocacy to address unmet needs in Sepsis R&D for novel vaccines, other prevention interventions, diagnostics, antimicrobial and immunomodulatory therapies, precision medicine, care and rehabilitation, and AI technologies. She outlined the five main objectives of GSIP:
Knowledge Exchange: Facilitating collaboration among innovators, researchers, healthcare professionals, Sepsis survivors, and patients’ families.
Regulatory Collaboration: Engaging in consensus-building discussions and formulating recommendations and position statements for sepsis innovation authorization.
Advocacy Coordination: Working with governments, foundations, industry, and research institutions to increase investments in Sepsis R&D.
Operational Research Coordination: Addressing accessibility and affordability of Sepsis-related equipment and supplies, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Defining Sepsis R&D Agenda: Identifying critical research priorities, especially for LMICs, including vaccines, early detection and treatment strategies, and AI solutions.
Members and Partners of GSIP
The GSA introduced 36 organizations that expressed interest in joining GSIP by the January 30, 2025, deadline. These members and partners represent 21 countries, including Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, France, Greece, India, Israel, Mexico, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Uganda, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
GSIP will also engage Sepsis Survivors, patients’ families, and experts from the Global Sepsis Alliance, Sepsis Stiftung, 6 Regional Sepsis Alliances from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Caribbean, Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, and Latin America, and member organizations from Canada and the United States.
Finally, GSIP members will have the opportunity to build on the work of the Sepsis Info Centre – Literature Database managed by the Sepsis Stiftung on the following link https://sepsis-stiftung.de/wissenschaft
10 Academic and Research Institutions joined the GSIP, including the College of Nursing and Midwifery Nigeria, Fatima Jinnah Medical University, The Hebrew University, INCLEN Trust International, International Fluid Academy, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, Scientific Research Institute of Medical Problems of the North, Parul University, and Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense.
The GSIP platform currently includes 8 Healthcare Providers, representing Coimbra Burns Unit CHUC, Heidelberg University Hospital, Hospital São Francisco Xavier, MedStar Washington Hospital Center Georgetown University, MVZ Labor Dr Limbach und Kollegen Heidelberg, Sepsis Carers, and South Gobi Hospital.
4 Civil Society Organizations have expressed interest in joining GSIP, including the Asociación Mexicana de Enfermeras Especializadas en Medicina Crítica y Terapia Intensiva, Physician-Patient Alliance, Regulatory Connections, and Sepsibel.
Dr. Jashi highlighted that as of February 20, GSIP had 1 Visionary Partner – Masimo – and 3 Members from industry, including BD, bioMérieux, and Roche. Discussions are ongoing with 10 additional companies to define their membership/partnership status.
6 Working Groups of GSIP
The Global Sepsis Innovations Platform agreed to establish the following 6 Working Groups (WGs) and define membership and chairs by March 20, 2025:
Sepsis Prevention WG
Sepsis Diagnostics and AI WG
Sepsis Treatment and Care WG
Neonatal Sepsis WG
Government Relations and Regulatory WG, and
Sepsis Knowledge Hub
The operational structure of GSIP ensures that decisions will be made by consensus, with official statements co-signed by the co-chair organizations, the Global Sepsis Alliance and Sepsis Stiftung. Regular bi-monthly meetings, alongside ad hoc sessions, as needed, will help maintain momentum and focus on the platform’s mission to drive change in sepsis care and research.
The Inaugural Meeting was a promising beginning for GSIP, bringing together global experts, organizations, and advocates united in their mission to combat sepsis and improve outcomes for patients worldwide.