Physiologists in Training Distinguished Lecture
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Physiologists in Training Distinguished Lecture
The Physiologists in Training Distinguished Lecture is a trainee-organized distinguished lecture. It provides an opportunity for trainees and faculty to hear from distinguished scientists who have made major scientific contributions in their field. Each speaker is selected by the trainees of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics.
2023 | Alyssa H. Hasty, PhD | |
2019 | Lisa Cassis, PhD "Sex Differences in Vascular Diseases" | |
2018 | Gregg Semenza, MD, PhD "Hypoxia-Inducible Factors in Physiology and Medicine" | |
2017 | Suzanne Oparil, MD "My Road to Academic Cardiology" | |
2016 | Edward Lakatta, MD "So What's Aging? Is Arterial Aging a Disease?" | |
2015 | Michael Joyner, MD "Our Physiological Future" | |
2014 | Charles Lang, PhD "Age-Associated Acceleration of Alcoholic Myopathy" | |
2013 | Peter Libby, MD "Inflammation in Atherosclerosis: A Translational Tale" |