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Obesity in Asthma: Time for a New Strategy?

November 30, 2023

Stokes Peebles, MD

Charles W. Parker Lecture in Allergy and Immunology

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“A New Era in Type 1 Diabetes Management”

January 12, 2023

Carmella Evans-Molina, PhD, MD

Julio V. Santiago, MD Lecture

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“A Tale of Two Pandemics”

April 13, 2023

Eric Rubin, MD, PhD

Gerald Medoff Visiting Professor

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“Antibodies in Food Allergy and Tolerance”

March 30, 2023

Sarita Patil, MD

Stanley F. and Ahden K. Hampton Lectureship in Allergy and Clinical Immunology

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“Asperger’s Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vien”

April 27, 2023

Edith Sheffer, PhD

Holocaust Lecture

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“Canada, COVID and Chronic Critical Care Crisis: An Alliteration”

February 2, 2023

Margaret Herridge, MD, MSc, MPH, FRCPC

Daniel P. Schuster Memorial Lecture

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“Health Care Payment Reform: Current State and Future Prospects for Transforming Care”

May 11, 2023

Mark McClellan, MD, PhD

Dr. Samuel and Rhoda Nussbaum Lecture

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“Inequality and Inequity in Serious Illness Care and Beyond”

March 9, 2023

Tammie E. Quest, MD

Morton Binder Visiting Professor Lectureship

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“Intermittent fasting is hard. So instead, let’s trick the liver!”

September 14, 2023

Brian DeBosch, MD, PhD

Longer Life Foundation

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“MASLD (Formerly Known As NAFLD): Clinical Update and Insights From Human Disease Modeling”

September 7, 2023

Jacquelyn Maher, MD

David H. Alpers, MD Visiting Professorship

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“Regenerating the Human Heart: A Case for Rational Optimism”

April 6, 2023

Charles E. Murry, MD, PhD

Edward Massie Lecture

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“The Lung Health Crisis: The Achilles’ Heel We Didn’t Know We Had”

April 20, 2023

Meilan King Han, MD, MS

I. Jerome Flance Visiting Professor of Medicine

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“Updates on Lipid Management: New Tools in the New Era”

February 9, 2023

Erin Michos, MD, MHS, FAHA, FACC, FASE, FASPC

Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD Lecture