Giblin Lecture
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List of Past Awardees and Lectures:
- 1986: Darell D. Bigner, MD, PhD
“What Does the Scientific Revolution in Molecular and Cellular Biology Mean to the Clinician Treating Patients with Brain Tumors” - 1987: Robert A. Weinberg, PhD
“Oncogenes & Anti-Oncogenes” - 1988: Bengt Westermark, PhD
“Growth Factors and Oncogenes in Human Malignant Glioma” - 1989: Webster K. Cavenee, PhD
“Recessive Oncogenes in Human Tumor Predis-position and Progression” - 1990: J. Michael Bishop, MD
“Oncogenes: Bench to Bedside” - 1991: Francis S. Collins, MD, PhD
“Molecular Genetics of Neurofibromatosis” - 1992: Kay E. Davies, MA, DPhil
“Molecular Analysis of the Fragile-X Syndrome” - 1993: Bert Vogelstein, MD
“Genetic Basis of Human Cancer” - 1994: R. Michael Blaese, MD
“Progress in Gene Therapy” - 1995: James F. Gusella, PhD
“The Power of Merlin” - 1996: Yosef Shiloh, PhD
“Molecular Genetics of Ataxia-Telangiectasia: Broader Implications for Cancer Research” - 1997: Huda Y. Zoghbi, MD
“The Rise of Repeats and the Fall of Neurons: Implications for Pathogenesis” - 1998: Hugo W. Moser, MD
“Genetics, Pathogenesis and Therapy of Adrenoleuko-dystrophy and Other Perioxisomal Disorders” - 1999: Judah Folkman, MD
“Angiogenic Research: Experimental & Clinical Studies” - 2000: Christopher A. Walsh, MD, PhD
“Scrambling, Doubling, and Disabling the Human Brain: Genes Required for Cerebral Cortical Development” - 2001: Joseph J. Volpe, MD
“Brain Injury in the Premature Infant – From Pathogenesis to Prevention” - 2002: Elizabeth H. Blackburn, PhD
“Telomerase, Cell Proliferation and Cell Death” - 2003: Gideon Dreyfuss, PhD
“The Survival of Motor Neurons Complex: An Assembly Machine for Ribonucleoprotein Particles” - 2004: Scott L. Pomeroy, MD, PhD
“Using Genomics to Identify Molecular Therapeutic Targets in Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors” - 2005: Kevin P. Campbell, PhD
“Molecular Pathogenesis of Muscular Dystrophy with Brain Malformations” - 2006: Tom Curran, PhD
“Pediatric Brain Tumors: Promise & Problems Targeting the Sonic Hedgehog Pathway” - 2007: Michael Greenberg, PhD
“Signaling Networks That Control Synapse Development and Human Cognitive Function” - 2008: Robert B. Darnell, MD, PhD
“Brain Disease Aprés DNA: The Emerging Role of RNA” - 2009: Douglas C. Wallace, PhD
“A Mitochondrial Paradigm for Metabolic and Degenerative Disease, Cancer and Aging: Why Do We Still have a Mitochondrial DNA?” - 2010: Thomas M. Jessell, PhD
“The Ins and Outs of Spinal Motor Control” - 2011: Bradley L. Schlaggar, MD, PhD
“Development of the Brain’s Functional Network Architecture” - 2012: Adrian Krainer, PhD
“Targeted Modulation of Alternative Splicing as a Therapeutic Strategy” - 2013: Ingrid Tein, MD
“Quenching Prometheus’ Fire: the Impact of Fatty Acid Oxidation Defects” - 2014: Francesco Muntoni, FRCPCH, FMedSci
“On the Path to a Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Therapy” - 2015: Joseph G. Gleeson, MD
“Treating the Untreatable: Genetic Investigation of Pediatric Brain Disease” - 2016: Marcus E. Raichle, MD
“The Restless Brain” - 2017: Mustafa Sahin, MD, PhD
“Autism in Tuberous Sclerosis: From Circuits to Treatments” - 2018: Guangping Gao, PhD
“Human Gene Therapy — The Road to Today and Beyond” - 2019: Joan Massagué, PhD
“Regenerative Origin of Tumor Propagating Cells”