DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIPS
Recipients of these Distinguished Lectureships are chosen by the 12 APS Disciplinary Sections as outstanding contributors and representatives of the best research within their field. Awardees are active participants at Experimental Biology, presenting their lectures and working with graduate and postdoctoral students during the meeting.
Peter Agre, M.D. (2003 Nobel Prize Laureate) - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Hugh Davson Distinguished Lectureship (Cell and Molecular Physiology Section)
Lecture Presentation: "Aquaporin Water Channels at the Convergence of Physiology and Medicine" on April 19, 2004.
William Dantzler, M.D., Ph.D. University of Arizona College of Medicine
The August Krogh Distinguished Lectureship (Comparative Physiology Section)
Lecture Presentation: "A Vertebrate Renal Odyssey - Organic Solute Excretion and Water Conservation in Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals" on April 19, 2004.
Cliff Saper, M.D., Ph.D. Harvard Medical School
The Carl Ludwig Distinguished Lectureship (Neural Control and Autonomic Regulation Section)
Lecture Presentation: "A Hypothalamic Integrator for Circadian Regulation" on April 18, 2004.
Thomas Jentsch, M.D., Ph.D. Hamburg University
The Carl W. Gottschalk Distinguished Lectureship (Renal Section)
Lecture Presentation: "Chloride Transport in the Kidney: Insights from Mouse Models and Human Disease" on April 18, 2004.
Harold Modell, Ph.D. Physiology Education Research Consortium
Claude Bernard Distinguished Lectureship (Teaching Physiology Section)
Lecture Presentation: "Evolution of an Educator: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead" on April 18, 2004.
Paul Greengard, Ph.D. Rockefeller University
Joseph Erlanger Distinguished Lectureship
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American Physiological Society
15-Apr-2004