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Sunday, MAY 15
10:15am–11:45am
5350—APS
Presidential Plenary and Awards
APS Presidential Plenary
2005 APS Presidential Address
Elizabeth
R. McAnarney, University of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, NY
53rd Annual John Howland Award*
Mary
Ellen Avery, Thomas Morgan Rotch Distinguished Professor
of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School; Physician-in-Chief,
Emerita, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Introduction
Margaret
K. Hostetter, Jean McLean Wallace Professor and Chair,
Department of Pediatrics, Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT
*Presented by the Federation of Pediatric
Organizations on behalf of the Ambulatory Pediatric
Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American
Board of Pediatrics, American Pediatric Society,
Association of Medical School Pediatric Department
Chairmen, Association of Pediatric Program Directors and
the Society for Pediatric Research
Monday, MAY 16
10:15am–12:00pm
6300—SPR
Presidential Plenary and Awards
SPR Presidential Plenary
Introduction
Lisa
Guay-Woodford, SPR President
SPR Award Presentations
-SPR
Distinguished Service Award
-SPR Student Research Award
-SPR House Officer Award
-SPR Fellow's Basic Research Award
-SPR Fellow's Clinical Research Award
David G. Nathan Awardee
Mwe
Mwe Chao
Douglas K. Richardson Awardee
Maureen
Hack, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
Richard D. Rowe Award
Vidu
Garg
Richard D. Rowe Award Honorable Mention
Stephanie
Marie Ware
Conrad L. Epting
Young Investigator Awardee
Anne
Marguerite Moon
Maureen Andrew Mentor Award and Lecture
SPR Distinguished Service Award
Samuel
Hawgood, University of California Medical Center, San
Francisco, CA
E. Mead Johnson Awardees
Elizabeth
C. Engle
Terence R. Flotte
SPR Presidential Address
Lisa
M. Guay-Woodford, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
*The E. Mead Johnson Awards are supported
by an educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutritionals
1:00pm–2:45pm
6500—The
March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology Lectures
PAS Award
Mario Capecchi, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
Oliver Smithies, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
Dr. Capecchi and Dr. Smithies were chosen to receive
the Prize for pioneering the development of gene targeting
in mice as a means of determining how genes function.
Their seminal work on "knockouts" revolutionized
not only the use of the mouse as a model system, but the
study of human disease and development as well. Gene
targeting is now practiced routinely by thousands of
scientists all over the world, enabling them to address
the most complex and critical biological problems,
including the causes and treatment of birth defects and
many other disorders.
Presented by the March of Dimes Birth
Defects Foundation
1:45pm–5:15pm
6550—APA
Presidential Plenary & Awards
APA Presidential Plenary
Chair:
Diane Kittredge, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center,
Lebanon, NH
APA Presidential Address
Daniel
Lee Coury, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Chief,
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Columbus Children’s
Hospital, Columbus, OH
APA Outstanding Teacher Award
APA Research Award
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