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Louis Weinstein Lectures: 1977-2017
Speaker
Affiliation
Year
Topic of Lecture
Dr. Louis Weinstein
Dr. Baruch Blumberg
Dr. David Baltimore
Dr. Baruj Benacerraf
Dr. Stanley Falkow
Dr. Bernard Fields
Dr. Purnell Choppin
Dr. Anthony Fauci
Dr. Anthony Cerami
Dr. Michael Sela
Dr. Elliott Kieff
Dr. John Robbins
Dr. Frederick Sparling
Dr. David Mirelman
Dr. Elvin A. Kabat
Dr. Louis Miller
Dr. Barry R. Bloom
Dr. Moselio Schaecter
John J. Mekalanos, Ph.D.
Dr. Jack S. Remington
Tufts University
Inst. for Cancer Research
Mass. Inst. Technology
Harvard Medical School
Stanford University
Harvard Medical School
Rockefeller University
NIAID, NIH
Rockefeller University
Weizmann Institute
Harvard Medical School
NICHD, NIH
Univ N. Carolina
Weizmann Institute
Columbia University
NIAID, NIH
Albert Einstein College
Tufts University
Harvard
Stanford
1977
1978
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Dr. Donald A. Henderson
Dr. Harold Varmus
Johns Hopkins Unit
NIH
1998
1999
Dr. John G. Bartlett
Dr. Stanley B. Prusiner
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
May 15, 2000
University of California, San
April 23, 2001
Francisco
Fred Hutchinson Cancer
May 16, 2002
Research Institute, Seattle, WA
Antimicrobial Therapy: State of the Art
Human Cancer and Viruses
Viral and Cellular Genes in Viral Carcinogenesis
The Role of MHC Gene Products in Immune Regulation
Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases
Molecular Basis of Viral Diseases
The Role of Membrane Proteins in Viral Pathogenesis
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: Update
Cytokines and Human Disease
Synthetic Antigens: Molecular Drugs and Vaccines
Molecular Pathogenesis of Epstein-Barr Virus
Prevention of Typhoid Fever
Can We Make a Gonococcal Vaccine?
Molecular Basis of Amebiasis
The Basis of Antibody Specificity
Malaria: Basic Science and Control
The Bacillus is Not Yet all There is to Tuberculosis
E. coli and I
Molecular Analysis of Vibrio Cholerae Virulence
Host Pathogen Interactions in Toxoplasmosis Gondii
Infection
Bioterrorism
Using Viral Vectors to Generate Mouse Models for
Human Cancer
The Academy Awards of Infectious Diseases
Demented People, Mad Cows, and the Biology of Prions
Dr. Lawrence Corey
Developing Vaccines for HIV-1: Scientific and Political
Changes
Dr. Sherwood L. Gorbach
Dr. Julie L. Gerberding
Dr. Martin J. Blaser
Dr. Ann M. Arvin
Dr. Robert C. Moellering, Jr.
NO LECTURE
Ruslan Medzhitov, PhD
David A. Relman, MD
Tufts University School of
Medicine, Tufts-New England
Medical Center
Centers for Disease Control
New York University School
of Medicine
Stanford University School of
Medicine
Lucile Packard Children’s
Hospital, Stanford, CA
Shields Warren-Mallinckrodt
Professor of Medical Research,
Harvard Medical School
Department of Medicine, Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical
Center - Boston, MA USA
NO LECTURE
The David W. Wallace
Professor of Immunobiology
Department of Immunobiology
Investigator Howard Hughes
Medical Institute
Yale University School of
Medicine
David A. Relman, M.D.
Thomas M. and Joan C.
Merigan Professor,
Department of Medicine –
Division of Infectious
Diseases, and Department of
Microbiology & Immunology
Stanford University School of
Medicine- Chief, Infectious
Diseases - VA Palo Alto
Health Care Systems
April 24, 2003
A Microbiologist’s Intestinal Odyssey
April 13, 2004
May 5, 2005
Public Health Impact and Response to SARS
What does the extinction of Helicobacter pylori teach us
about disease and about human physiology
Molecular Aspects of Varicella-zoster Virus
Pathogenesis
May 9, 2006
April 23, 2007
Avian Influenza: The Next Pandemic?
2008
March 23, 2009
NO LECTURE
April 28, 2010
"Stability of the human indigenous microbiota"
A mechanism of allergen-induced
immune responses
Arturo Casadevall, MD, PhD
Bruce Alan Beutler, MD
Charles A. Dinarello, MD
James J. Collins, PhD
Professor of Microbiology and
Immunology and Medicine
Chair, Department of
Microbiology and Immunology
Albert Einstein College of
Medicine
Bronx, NY
Professor and Director, Center
for the Genetics of Host
Defense
UT Southwestern Medical
Center at Dallas, Dallas, TX
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Genetics
Professor, Department of
Immunology and Microbial
Sciences
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, CA
Professor of Medicine and
Immunology
University of Colorado School
of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Professor of Experimental
Medicine
Radboud University,
Netherlands
William F. Warren
Distinguished Professor
University Professor and
Professor of Biomedical
Engineering Director, Center
of Synthetic Biology, Boston
University; Wyss Institute for
Biologically Inspired
Engineering, Harvard
April 28, 2011
“Thoughts on the Origin of Microbial Virulence”
June 14, 2012
“How we sense infections and respond to them: a
forward genetic approach”
May 14, 2013
“Blocking Interleukin-1 in a Broad Spectrum of
Inflammatory Diseases”
May 22, 2014
"Radical Approaches to Antibiotics and Antibiotic
Resistance"
Robert A. Weinstein, MD
Richard J. Whitley, MD
Myron S. Cohen, MD
University; Investigator,
Howard Hughes Medical
Institute
C. Anderson Hedberg MD
Professor of Internal Medicine,
Rush University Medical
Center; Chief Academic
Officer; and Former Chairman,
Department of Medicine, Cook
County Health and Hospitals
System (formerly Cook County
Hospital) Chicago, IL USA
Distinguished Professor
Loeb Scholar in Pediatrics
Professor of Pediatrics,
Microbiology, Medicine and
Neurosurgery
The University of Alabama at
Birmingham
Division of Infectious Diseases
Clinical Virology
Birmingham, AL
The Yeargan-Bate Professor of
Medicine, Microbiology and
Epidemiology; Associate Vice
Chancellor for Medical Affairs
and Global Health; Director,
Institute for Global Health and
Infectious Diseases and Chief,
Division of Infectious
Diseases, the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
May 1, 2015
"Antibiotic Resistance and the Fecal Patina: Lessons
from Goddesses and Sheep"
May 13, 2016
"Herpes Simplex Virus: From Encephalitis to Gene
therapy”
May 19, 2017
“ART Prevents Transmission of HIV: What Happens”