Carl Ludwig Distinguished Lectureship

2012
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Irving H. Zucker, Ph.D.
University of Nebraska College of Medicine
“Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Heart Failure: a Critical Role for Central Angiotensin II Receptors”


 

EB 2011: Professor Allyn Mark (right) awarded the 2011 Carl Ludwig

Distinguished Lectureship by Mark Chapleau, NCAR Chairman (left).

2011
Allyn Mark, Univ. of Iowa College of Medicine
Lecture: "The Neurobiologic Regulation of Blood Pressure and Activity in Obesity: Insights from Leptin"

2010
Shaun Morrison, Oregon Hlth. & Sci. Univ. Sch. of Med. 
"Central Pathways for Thermoregulation"

2009
Murray Esler, Baker Heart Res. Inst., Alfred Hosp., Melbourne
“Autonomic Dysregulation of Blood Pressure: High & Low”

2008
Patrice Guyenet, Univ. of Virginia Hlth. Sys.
"Retrofacial nucleus, central chemoreception and breathing automaticity."

2007
John Andrew Armour, Univ. of Montreal
“A Little Brain on the Heart”

2006
Gunnar Wallin, Univ. of Stockholm, Goteborg
"Inter-individual differences in sympathetic activity: A key to new insight into cardiovascular regulation."

2005
Julian F. R. Paton, Univ. of Bristol
"Genes and Proteins in the Blood Brain Barrier Affecting Arterial Pressure Regulation: Implications for the Etiology
of Hypertension"

2004
Cliff Saper, Harvard Med. Sch.
     
2003
John H. Coote, Univ. of Birmingham, UK 
    
2002
Suzanne Oparil, Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham 
    
2001
William C. de Groat, Univ. of Pittsburgh  
   
2000
Francois M. Abboud, Univ. of Iowa 
    
1999
Robert D. Foreman, Univ. of Oklahoma Hlth. Sci. Ctr.  
   
1998
K. Michael Spyer, Royal Free Hosp., UK 
    
1997
Vernon Bishop, Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr., San Antonio 
    
1996
Diana Kunze, Rammelkamp Center, Cleveland 
    
1995
Arthur D. Loewy, Washington Univ.
      
1994
Bjorn Folkow, Univ. of Goteborg       
 

 

 

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