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Annual Student-Faculty Weekend Retreat - Past Faculty Keynote Speakers - The Eva Neer Memorial Lecture
Nancy C. Andrews, M.D., Ph.D. - 2007
Serendipity
M. Judah Folkman, M.D. – 2006
Angiogenesis: An Organizing principle in Biology and Medicine?
Gary J. Nabel, M.D., Ph.D. – 2005
When Bad Viruses Kill Good Cells: From Mechanisms to Prevention
Anne B. Young, M.D., Ph.D. – 2004
Huntington’s
Disease: From the Shores of Lake Maracaibo to the Clinic
Stephen
C. Harrison, Ph.D. – 2003
Crossing
the membrane: how viruses get in and proteins get out
David
G. Nathan, M.D. – 2002
Clinical
Research: Problems and Solution
Tyler
Jacks, Ph.D. – 2001
Modeling
Cancer in the Mouse
Daniel
Lowenstein, M.D. – 2000
Network
Changes During Epileptogenesis: Development Déjà vu?
In 2000, the keynote faculty talk was changed to the Eva Neer Memorial Lecture
in honor of Dr. Neer who died of breast cancer in 2000.
Stanley
J. Korsmeyer, M.D. – 1999
Activation
and Inactivation of Cell Death Regulators
Eva
J. Neer, M.D. – 1998
Transmembrane
Signaling: Parsing the Grammar of the Cellular Language
Joseph
B. Martin, M.D., Ph.D. – 1997
Vision of the Clinician-Researcher in the Twenty-First Century
Gerald D. Fischbach, M.D. – 1996
Trophic Factors at Developing Synapses
Reed E. Pyeritz, M.D., Ph.D. – 1995
A New Category of Disease: Clinical and Molecular
Studies Intertwined
Dennis Choi, M.D., Ph.D. – 1994
Neuronal Death on the Mississippi
Peter Howley, M.D. – 1993
A Mechanistic Role for the Human Papillomaviruses in the
Human Cervical Cancer
J. Michael Bishop, M.D. – 1992
Proto-oncogenes in Cellular Signaling
Phillip A. Sharp, Ph.D. – 1991
Gene Regulation through Recognition of DNA and RNA
Joan Ruderman, Ph.D. – 1990
Cyclins and Control of the Cell Cycle
David H. Hubel, M.D., Sc.D. – 1989
Color Vision
Bernardo Nadal Ginard, M.D., Ph.D. – 1989
Alternative Splicing: The Spice of Life
David Livingston, M.D. – 1988
Analysis of the Functions of the SV40 T Antigen and the
Retinoblastoma Susceptibility Gene Product
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