| Date |
Lecture Series |
Speaker |
Topic |
| TBA |
Alexander Ming Fisher Lecture
|
TBA |
TBA
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| Thursday, September 25, 2003 |
Heidelberger-Kabat Lecture
|
Dr. Ralph Steinman |
TBA |
| Tuesday, May 13, 2003 |
Cartwright Lecture |
Dr. Susumu Tonegawa
|
"From Genes to Memory" |
| Tuesday, May 6, 2003 |
Dean’s Distinguished Lecture in the Basic Sciences (reception to follow)
|
Dr. Eric Gouaux |
"Understanding the Molecules that Make Memories: From Atomic Structure to Molecular Mechanism and Therapeutic Agents"
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| Thursday, April 10, 2003 |
Dean’s Distinguished Lecture in the Clinical Sciences (reception to follow)
|
Dr. Barbara Barlow
|
"Building Safe Communities - The Injury Free Coalition for Kids" |
| Thursday, April 3, 2003 |
Rudin Distinguished Visiting Professorship Lecture
|
Dr. Roderick MacKinnon
|
"Principles of Gating in Ion Channels" |
| Tuesday, April 1, 2003 |
Rudin Distinguished Visiting Professorship Lecture
|
Dr. Roderick MacKinnon
|
"Principles of Selectivity in Ion Channels" |
| Wednesday, February 19, 2003
|
Dean’s Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities (reception to follow)
|
Dr. Jeffrey Sachs
|
"The Role of U.S. Universities in the Health Challenges facing the Low-Income Countries"
|
| Thursday, January 23, 2003 |
David Seegal Alpha Omega Alpha Visiting Professorship Lecture
|
Dr. Robert C. Moellering, Jr.
|
"Divertimento: The Melody of Infection" |
| Tuesday, December 3, 2002 |
SPECIAL LECTURE:
The Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize Lecture
|
Dr. Randy W. Schekman, Ph.D.
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"Molecular Mechanism of Protein Sorting in the Secretory Pathway"
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| Tuesday, December 3, 2002
|
SPECIAL LECTURE:
The Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize Lecture
|
Dr. James E. Rothman, Ph.D.
|
"The Machinery and Principles of Vesicle Transport in the Cell"
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MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
The lifeblood of the academic endeavor is the free-flowing
exchange of ideas, and within the academic community are unique opportunities
for faculty and students to establish ties with scholars in many academic
specialties. The College of Physicians & Surgeons established
the Dean's Lecture Series as a formal way to facilitate fruitful intellectual
exchange. The lectures emphasize the collaborative nature of scientific
inquiry and enrich the traditional scholarly exchange among health
sciences faculties, other faculties of Columbia University, and the
greater scientific community.
Over the years, we have been fortunate to have as lecturers some of
the world's leading scientists, physicians, and scholars‹and
to honor them for their significant contributions to their fields.
Though expert at communicating in the unique languages of their own
disciplines, they also have been able to translate their life's work
to an audience made up of experts in other disciplines and students
just beginning to immerse themselves in academic pursuits.
We are proud of the impact of the Dean's Lecture Series because we
are committed to efforts that inspire intellectual curiosity and academic
cooperation. Such collaboration reaps benefits that extend far beyond
the venue of the lectures themselves.
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For more information contact:
Leslie Boen
(212) 305-4966

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Gerald D. Fishchbach, M.D.
Executive Vice President
Health and Biomedical Sciences Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
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