MD, PhD Former Medical Director of HILA, Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
Mechelen, Belgium
Marie-Paule Emonds obtained her MD in 1982, Clinical biology specialist in 1989. She obtained her PhD in 2000 at KULeuven on a thesis entitled “New developments in histocompatibility for renal transplantation”, with Prof Marc Waer as promotor and Prof. Frans Claas as co-promotor. Since 2000 parttime professor at KULeuven, department of microbiology and transplantation and involved in several research projects, the most important of which was the TEMPLATE study in collaboration with Prof. Maarten Naesens at KU Leuven. She is also holder of the ESHI diploma of transplantation immunologist.
Employed at the Blood Service of Red-Cross Flanders since 1987 she held various positions at the blood service, including head of the UZ Leuven Bloodbank, medical director of the Blood Transfusion Center of Vlaams-Brabant – Limburg, Medical Director HILA and Director clinical counselling.
Since 1988, involved in HLA, she was initially, as medical director, responsible for the Leuven HLA lab providing services for the University Hospitals Leuven and KU Leuven. In 2008, after realizing centralization of 3 Flemish HLA labs (Antwerp, Ghent and Leuven) she became medical director of the centralized HLA lab (HILA) in Mechelen. This laboratory, HILA, provides tissue typing services for organ transplantation, stem cell transplantation, bloodtransfusion and disease associations. HILA provides services for the whole region of Flanders and is therefore responsible for a population of approximately 7,000,000 inhabitants. Her lab obtained already in 1991 as pioneer in Europe the ASHI (American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics) accreditation. She was among the first EFI (European Federation of Immunogenetics) inspectors. She was Belgian Representative at the Eurotransplant Tissue Typing Advisory Committee for many years until the end of 2024. She collaborated in numerous research projects and co-authored high impact publications on Histocompatibility testing merely in renal and lung transplantation. She recently retired (December 31st, 2025).