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Harold G. Pritzker Memorial Lecture Series - Past Lectures

1965 -  Dr. D.J. Svoboda
Ultrastructural response of liver cells to nutritional deficiencies

1966 - Dr. G.C. McMillan
Factors contributing to arteriosclerotic disease

1967 - Dr. George Crile Jr.
The results of the simplified treatment of breast cancer

1968 - Dr. Robert W. Wissler

Some aspects of atherosclerosis

1969 - Dr. Murray.R. Abell

The nature and classification of ovarian neoplasms

1970 - Dr. Lawrence J. McCormack

The renal artery and its problems

1971 - Dr. Robert T. McCluskey
Cellular mechanisms of delayed hypersensitivity reactions

1972 - Dr. Jesse E. Edwards
Pathology of coronary disease - today

1973 - Dr. William L. Donohue
Soft tissue tumors in children

1974 - Dr. Jules E. Harris
The immunology of malignant disease

1975 - Dr. Benjamin Castleman

The Massachusetts General Hospital and the clinic pathological conferences

1976 - Dr. Walter F. Lever
Histology, electron microscopy and histochemistry of the benign appendage tumors of the skin

1977 - Dr. Paul E. Lacy
The role of beta cells in diabetes mellitus

1978 - Dr. William M. Thurlbeck
The radiologic diagnosis of emphysema

1979 - Dr. Robert W. McDivitt
Risks and benefits of breast cancer screening - current state of the art

1980 - Dr. Costan W. Berard
Malignant lymphomas as tumors of the immune system - a pathologist's view

1981 - Dr. Leon Sokoloff
The pathogenesis of osteoarthritis:recent developments

1982 - Dr. Benjamin H. Spargo
Patterns of differentiation in connective tissue disease syndromes

1983 - Dr. William H. Hartmann

Inflammatory disease of the thyroid: an historical perspective

1984 - Dr. Anthony S. Fauci
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: epidemiologic, clinical and immunologic considerations

1985 - Dr. Emmanual Farber

Cancer as a disease of adaptation

1986 - Dr. Paul Peter Rosen

Heterogeneity in breast carcinoma: common examples of a fundamental problem

1987 - Dr. Alexander Meisels
The human papillomaviruses in the pathology of uterine cervix

1988 - Dr. Ronald A. DeLellis

Impact of the new biology on the practice of pathology

1989 - Dr. Elaine Jaffe

Relationship of classification to biologic behaviour of malignant lymphoma

1990 - Dr. Juan Rosai
Malignant Thymoma: new developments and personal experience

1991 - Dr. Samuel P. Hammar
Spindle cell neoplasms of the pleura and lung

1992 - Dr. Alberto G. Ayala
Spindle cell lesions of the prostate

1993 - Dr. Harvey Goldman
Pre-malignant conditions and lesions of the gastrointestinal tract

1994 - Dr. Cecilia Fenoglio-Preiser
Cell proliferation. How far have we come?

1995 - Dr. Christopher P. Crum
Re-defining cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

1996 - Dr. Bernard Têtu
Prognostic significance of protease production by cancer cells and stromal cells in breast cancer

1997 - Dr. Jordan S. Pober
Vascular endothelium in inflammation and injury

1998 - Professor Peter A. Revell
New hips for old (the cellular biology of joint replacement)

1999 - Dr. John C. Reed
Mechanisms of apoptosis regulation in health and disease

2000 - Dr. D. Craig Allred
Prognostic Factors in Breast Cancer by IHC: Issues of Standardization and Validation

2001 - Dr. Lance Liotta
Tissue Proteomics – The Next Revolution in Molecular Pathology

2002 - Dr. Michael Becich
The Role of Pathology Informatics in the Modern Pathology Department: What is Possible in 2002?

2004 - Dr. Mathew Warman
The Human Genetic Dissection of Skeletal Homeostasis