FASEB Excellence in Science Award Lectures

 

The awardee must present an Excellence in Science Award Lecture at a scientific meeting of her choice at which time an award of a $10,000 unrestricted research grant is made by a representative of Eli Lilly and Company.  The award also includes travel expenses, complimentary registration at the meeting, and a plaque in recognition of the award.


2008    MINA J. BISSELL, Ph.D. - University of California, Berkeley, CA

(Details to Follow)

 

2007    FRANCES H. ARNOLD, Ph.D. – California Institute of Technology, La Jolla, CA

Innovation by Evolution - To be Presented July 23, 2008 - San Diego, California at the 22nd Annual Symposium of The Protein Society

 

2006    MARILYN FARQUHAR, Ph.D. – University of California, La Jolla, CA

G proteins and RGS proteins:  Linking Trafficking and Signaling

Presented April 4, 2006 – San Francisco, CA

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            ELAINE FUCHS, Ph.D. - Howard Hughes Institute

                   Stem Cells and Their Lineages in Skin

               Presented April 5, 2006 – San Francisco, CA

 

2005    ANITA ROBERTS, Ph.D. – National Cancer Institute/NIH

TGF-beta – journey of discovery and promise. 

Presented April 5, 2005 – San Diego, CA
See June 1, 2005 News Articles:  Dr. Anita B. Roberts Delivers........
for a 14 Meg Video Stream of entire lecture.

 

2004    JANET ROSSANT, Ph.D. – Mt. Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada

Manipulating mouse development – from cells to genes and back again

Presented July 26, 2004 – Calgary, Alberta Canada

 

2003    JOAN A. STEITZ, Ph.D. - HHMI, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Pre-mRNA Splicing: The Tie That Binds

               Presented April 12, 2003 - San Diego, CA

 

2002    PHYLLIS M. WISE, Ph.D. - University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington

Estrogens: Potent Protective Factors in the Adult and Aging Brain

Presented April 21, 2002 - New Orleans, LA

 

2001    LAURIE H. GLIMCHER, M.D. - Harvard School of Public Hlth & Medicine,
     Boston, MA

T Helper Cells: Genes and Development

Presented April 2, 2001  - Orlando, FL

 

2000    Y. PENG LOH, Ph.D. - Natl Inst Child Health & Human Development, NIH, Bethesda, MD

Regulated Secretory Protein Sorting in Endocrine Cells: Unmasking Novel Signals, Receptors and Lipid Rafts

Presented December 10,  2000  -  San Francisco, CA

 

1999    HELEN M. BLAU, Ph.D. - Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Can Blood Vessels Develop Anew in Adult Tissues?

Presented December 12, 1999  - Washington, DC

 

1998    EVA J. NEER, M.D. - Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA

From Modified Molecules to Modified Mice: New Insights into Heterotrimeric G Protein Function

Presented May 19, 1998  - Washington, DC

 

1997    CLAUDE B. KLEE, M.D. - National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD

Calcineurin: Coupling Between Oxidative Stress and Calcium Signaling

Presented August 27, 1997  - San Francisco, CA

 

1996    ZENA WERB, Ph.D. - Uni of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA

How signals from Extracellular Matrix Regulates Gene Expression

Presented December 9, 1996  - San Francisco, CA

 

1995    PHILIPPA MARRACK, Ph.D. - National Jewish Center, Denver, CO

T Cells, Their Receptors and Effects

Presented April 12, 1995  - Atlanta, GA

 

1994    LUCILLE SHAPIRO, Ph.D. - Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA

Control of Spatial Organization During Cellular Differentiation

Presented December 14, 1993 - New Orleans, LA

 

1993    SUSAN E. LEEMAN, Ph.D. - Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

The Peptides Substance P and Neurotensin:  Discovery, Biochemical Characterization, and Some Physiological Roles

                  Presented March 31, 1993 - New Orleans, LA

 

1992    BETTIE SUE MASTERS, Ph.D. - Univ of Texas Hlth Sci Ctr, San Antonio, TX

Flavoprotein and Heme Protein Components of Microsomal Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase Systems:  Mechanisms, Modifications, and Molecular Biology
Presented April 8, 1992 - Anaheim, CA

 

1991    ELLEN S. VITETTA, Ph.D. – Uni of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX

Anti-Toxin Conjugates:  A Round Trip Voyage from the Lab to the Clinic

Presented April 24, 1991 - Atlanta, GA

 

1990    ELIZABETH D. HAY, M.D. - Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

How the Matrix Outside the Cell Regulates its Growth and Development

Presented April 4, 1990 - Washington, DC

 

1989    MARIAN E. KOSHLAND, Ph.D. - University of California, Berkeley, CA

Lymphokines Signaling of Immunoglobulin Gene Expression

              Presented March 21, 1989 - New Orleans, LA

 

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