THE JIM McGINNIS MEMORIAL LECTURE - Duke University ...
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First Annual Lecture - March 29, 1979<br />
“Spliced Genomes and Spliced RNAs”<br />
Dr. Joseph Sambrook<br />
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory<br />
Second Annual Lecture - April 1, 1980<br />
“Antibodies: Split Genes and Jumping Genes”<br />
Dr. Lee Hood<br />
California Institute of Technology<br />
Third Annual Lecture - April 22, 1981<br />
“Mechanisms and Enzymology of DNA<br />
Replication”<br />
Dr. Bruce Alberts<br />
Unversity of California, San Francisco<br />
Fourth Annual Lecture - May 3, 1982<br />
“Normal and Neoplastic Lymphocyte<br />
Differentiation”<br />
Dr. Irving L. Weissman<br />
Stanford <strong>University</strong><br />
Fifth Annual Lecture - January 27, 1983<br />
“Viruses, Genes and Cancer”<br />
Dr. J. Michael Bishop<br />
<strong>University</strong> of California, San Francisco<br />
Sixth Annual Lecture - March 29, 1984<br />
“Structure and Function of Ia Molecules”<br />
Dr. Hugh O. McDevitt<br />
Stanford <strong>University</strong><br />
Seventh Annual Lecture - April 4, 1985<br />
“Implantation of Immunoglobulin Genes<br />
into the Mouse Genome”<br />
Dr. David Baltimore<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
<strong>THE</strong> <strong>JIM</strong> <strong>McGINNIS</strong> <strong>MEMORIAL</strong> <strong>LECTURE</strong><br />
Eighth Annual Lecture - March 31, 1986<br />
“Misplaced Genes”<br />
Dr. Philip Leder<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
Ninth Annual Lecture - April 15, 1987<br />
“Splicing of mRNA Precursors”<br />
Dr. Phillip Sharp<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
Tenth Annual Lecture - April 7, 1988<br />
“Catalytic Antibodies”<br />
Dr. Richard A. Lerner<br />
Research Institute of Scripps Clinic<br />
Eleventh Annual Lecture - March 23, 1989<br />
“The Retinoblastoma Anti-Oncogene”<br />
Dr. Robert A. Weinberg<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
Twelfth Annual Lecture - March 22, 1990<br />
“The T Cell Repertoire”<br />
Dr. Philippa Marrack<br />
Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Denver<br />
Thirteenth Annual Lecture - April 18, 1991<br />
“The Steroid recpetor Superfamily”<br />
Dr. Ronald M. Evans<br />
The Salk Institute, San Diego<br />
Fourteenth Annual Lecture - April 30, 1992<br />
“Molecular Basis of Leukocyte Localization<br />
in Inflammation”<br />
Dr. Timothy A. Springer<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
Fifteenth Annual Lecture - May 20, 1993<br />
“Telomeres and Their Synthesis”<br />
Dr. Elizabeth H. Blackburn<br />
<strong>University</strong> of California, San Francisco<br />
Sixteenth Annual Lecture - May 12, 1994<br />
“The Erythropoietin Receptor:<br />
Structure, Signaling and Tumorigenesis”<br />
Dr. Harvey F. Lodish<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
Seventeenth Annual Lecture - February 23,<br />
1995<br />
“Signaling Genes from the Cell Surface:<br />
The JAK-STAT Pathway”<br />
Dr. James E. Darnell, Jr.<br />
The Rockefeller <strong>University</strong><br />
Eighteenth Annual Lecture - May 2, 1996<br />
“Analysis of Developmental Processes in the<br />
Immune<br />
System by Mutation”<br />
Dr. Klaus Rajewsky<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Cologne<br />
Nineteenth Annual Lecture - March 13, 1997<br />
“Life in the Cytoplasm: Tales of a DNA Virus”<br />
Dr. Bernard Moss<br />
NIAID, National Institutes of Health<br />
Twentieth Annual Lecture - April 23, 1998<br />
“Host Factors in the Pathogenesis of HIV<br />
Disease”<br />
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci<br />
NIAID, National Institutes of Health
Twenty-First Annual Lecture - March 11,<br />
1999<br />
“Downstream Views: Tracing Oncogenic<br />
Signals”<br />
Dr. Peter K. Vogt<br />
The Scripps Research Institute<br />
Twenty-Second Annual Lecture - March 15,<br />
2000<br />
“Fidelity and Infidelity in the Commitment to<br />
Differentiation of Hemato-lymphopoietic Cell<br />
Lineages”<br />
Dr. Fritz Melchers<br />
Basel Institute for Immunology<br />
Twenty-Third Annual Lecture - February 28,<br />
2001<br />
“Vaccinology in Historic and Contemporary<br />
Perspective”<br />
Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman<br />
Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research<br />
Twenty-Fourth Annual Lecture - March 6,<br />
2002<br />
“Cell Mediated Immunity in Virus Infections”<br />
Dr. Peter Doherty<br />
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital<br />
Twenty-Fifth Annual Lecture - March 15,<br />
2003<br />
“Warts, Cancer and Ubiquitination:<br />
Lessons from the Papillomaviruses”<br />
Dr. Peter Howley<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
Twenty-Sixth Annual Lecture - April 16,<br />
2004<br />
“Morphogenesis and Oncogenesis in<br />
3D Mammary Epithelial Cultures”<br />
Dr. Joan Brugge<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
Twenty-Seventh Annual Lecture - April 5,<br />
2005<br />
“Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms Create<br />
Extreme Functional Diversity in Fungi”<br />
Dr. Gerald Fink<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
Twenty-Eighth Annual Lecture - April 13,<br />
2006<br />
“Insights into Control of Alphavirus<br />
Replication in Neurons”<br />
Dr. Diane Griffin<br />
Johns Hopkins <strong>University</strong><br />
Twenty-Ninth Annual Lecture - May 9, 2007<br />
“Evolutionarily Conserved Roles<br />
for Small RNA Pathways”<br />
Dr. Greg Hannon<br />
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory<br />
Thirtieth Annual Lecture – March 19, 2008<br />
“The Cell Cycle: Spatial and Temporal Control<br />
of a Multicomponent Genetic Network”<br />
Dr. Lucy Shapiro<br />
Stanford <strong>University</strong> School of Medicine