Banting Lectures
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The Banting Memorial Lectures are a yearly series of research presentations given by an expert in diabetes. The name of the lecture series refers to Canadian physician Sir Frederick Banting, who was a seminal scientist, doctor and Nobel laureate for the co-discovery of insulin. The lectures are currently hosted by the American Diabetes Association.
List of past Banting lectures
[edit]- 1952: Insulin, Charles H. Best, PMID 12979967
- 1954: Hormones of the Pituitary Posterior Lobe, Sir Henry Dale, PMID 14365538
- 1956: Recent Advances in Insulin Research, William C. Stadie, PMID 13356715
- 1957: Certain Aspects of the Metabolism of Glycogen, DeWitt Stetten Jr. PMID 13461755
- 1959: The Adrenal and Diabetes: Some Interactions and Interrelations, George W. Thorn, Albert E. Renold, George F. Cahill Jr. PMID 13838198
- 1960: Childhood Diabetes: Its Course, and Influence on the Second and Third Generations, Priscilla White, PMID 13784844
- 1961: Concerning the Mechanisms of Insulin Action, Rachmiel Levine, PMID 14464644
- 1963: Hormonal Factors of Diabetic Ketosis, Bernardo A. Houssay, PMID 14075320
- 1965: Some Current Controversies in Diabetes Research, Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, PMID 5318828
- 1967: Angiopathy in Diabetes: An Unsolved Problem, Alexander Marble, PMID 4866594
- 1968: Fifty Years of Diabetes in Perspective, Arthur R. Colwell Sr. PMID 4878652
- 1971: Physiology of Insulin In Man, George F. Cahill Jr. PMID 4941092
- 1973: Islet Differentiation, Organ Culture, and Transplantation, Arnold Lazarow, Lemen J. Wells, Anna-Mary Carpenter, Orion D. Hegre, Robert J. Leonard, Robert C. McEvoy, PMID 4128246
- 1975: Diabetes and the Alpha Cell, Roger H. Unger, PMID 814024
- 1980: Of Pregnancy and Progeny, Norbert Freinkel, PMID 7002669
- 1981: Macro- and Micro-Domains in the Endocrine Pancreas, Orci L PMID 6759269
- 1986: Does a Common Mechanism Induce the Diverse Complications of Diabetes?, Albert I. Winegrad, PMID 3026877
- 1988: Role of Insulin Resistance in Human Disease, Gerald M. Reaven, PMID 9058458 and doi:10.2337/diabetes.37.12.1595 PMID 3056758
- 1989: Structure and Function of Insulin Receptors, Ora M. Rosen, PMID 2555239
- 1990: β-Cells in Type II Diabetes Mellitus, Daniel Porte, Jr. doi:10.2337/diab.40.2.166
- 1991: Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus: the thrifty phenotype hypothesis, C.N. Hales, doi:10.1007/BF00400248
- 1994: Hypoglycemia: The Limiting Factor in the Management of IDDM, Philip E. Cryer, PMID 7926315
- 1995: A Lesson in Metabolic Regulation Inspired by the Glucokinase Glucose Sensor Paradigm, Franz M. Matschinsky, doi:10.2337/diabetes.45.2.223 PMID 8549869
- 1997: Control of Glucose Uptake and Release by the Liver In Vivo, Alan D. Cherrington, PMID 10331429
- 2001: Dysregulation of Fatty Acid Metabolism in the Etiology of Type 2 Diabetes, J. Denis McGarry, PMID 11756317
- 2003: Autoimmune Diabetes and the Circle of Tolerance, Aldo A. Rossini, PMID 14747275
- 2004: The Pathobiology of Diabetic Complications: A Unifying Mechanism, Michael Brownlee, doi:10.2337/diabetes.54.6.1615 PMID 15919781
- 2005: Critical Conversations: Fat, Brain, and the Regulation of Energy Balance, Jeffrey S. Flier [1]
- 2006a: Cure, Optimal Care and Total Commitment: What if they happened tomorrow?, Robert A. Rizza [2]
- 2006b: Harmony and Discord in the Orchestration of Glucose Metabolism, Richard Bergman [3]
- 2009a: From the Triumvirate to the Ominous Octet: A New Paradigm for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Ralph A. DeFronzo, PMID 19336687
- 2009b: An Unfinished Journey—Type 1 Diabetes—Molecular Pathogenesis to Prevention, George S. Eisenbarth, PMID 20350969
- 2011: Hyperinsulinemia: Cause or Consequence?, Barbara E. Corkey, PMID 22187369
- 2012: Regulation of Adipogenesis: Toward New Therapeutics for Metabolic Disease, Bruce M. Spiegelman, PMID 23704518
- 2014: Deciphering Metabolic Messages From the Gut Drives Therapeutic Innovation, Daniel J. Drucker, PMID 25614665
- 2015: The Multifaceted Roles of Adipose Tissue—Therapeutic Targets for Diabetes and Beyond, Philipp E. Scherer, PMID 27222389