Banting Lectures
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The Banting Lectures is a yearly series of research presentations given by an expert in diabetes. The name of the lecture series refers to 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.
[edit] List of past Banting lectures
- 2006a: Cure, Optimal Care and Total Commitment: What if they happened tomorrow? Rizza, Robert [1]
- 2006b: Harmony and Discord in the Orchestration of Glucose Metabolism. Bergman, Richard [2]
- 2005: Critical conversations: fat, brain, and the regulation of energy balance. Flier JS
- 2004. The pathobiology of diabetic complications. A unifying mechanism. Brownlee M, PMID 15919781
- 2003. Autoimmune diabetes and the circle of tolerance. Rossini AA, [3]
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- 2001: Dysregulation of fatty acid metabolism in the etiology of type 2 diabetes. McGarry JD, [4]
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- 1997: Control of glucose uptake and release by the liver in vivo. Cherrington AD, PMID 10331429
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- 1995: A lesson in metabolic regulation inspired by the glucokinase glucose sensor paradigm.
Matschinsky FM, PMID 8549869
- 1994?: Hypoglycemia: the limiting factor in the management of IDDM. Cryer PE, [5]
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- 1989: Structure and function of insulin receptors, Rosen OM, [6]
- 1988: Role of insulin resistance in human disease. Reaven GM, PMID 9058458
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- 1981: Macro- and micro-domains in the endocrine pancreas, Orci L [7]
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