2014 | 10th D. Harold Copp Lecture | Kai Simons
Kai Simons, M.D. – Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany
2013 | 9th D. Harold Copp Lecture | Marc W. Kirschner
Marc W. Kirschner, Ph.D – Professor and Founding Chair, Dept. of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, MA, USA
2012 | 8th D. Harold Copp Lecture | Freda Miller
Stem cells: building and rebuilding the nervous system
Freda Miller, Ph.D – Professor, Dept. of Molecular Genetics; Sr Scientist, Dept. Developmental & Stem Cell Biology, University of Toronto
2011 | 7th D. Harold Copp Lecture | Robert Tjian
Core transcription factors, embryonic stem cells and differentiation
Robert Tjian, Ph.D – President, Howard Hughes Investigator and Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, UC Berkeley, CA, USA
2010 | 6th D. Harold Copp Lecture | Elaine Fuchs
Stem cells in tissue morphogenesis and cancer
Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D – Professor, The Rockefeller University, NY, USA
2008 | 5th D. Harold Copp Lecture | John D. Scott
Cell signaling in Space and Time
John D. Scott, M.D., M.Sc. – Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine, WA, USA
2006 | 4th D. Harold Copp Lecture | Ronald M. Evans
Nuclear Receptors: Metabolic Engineering and the Dawn of Synthetic Physiology
Ronald M. Evans, Ph.D – Professor, Salk Institute for Biological Research, CA, USA
2005 | 3rd D. Harold Copp Lecture | Kenneth Clemetson
Platelet receptors in the critical equilibrium between bleeding and thrombosis
Kenneth Clemetson, Ph.D – Professor, Theodor Kocher Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
2004 | 2nd D. Harold Copp Lecture | Josef Penninger
Bones, evolution and T-cells
Josef Penninger, M.D. – Professor, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
1999 | 1st D. Harold Copp Lecture | Salvador Moncada
The Discovery and Biological Relevance of the L-arginine:nitric Oxide Pathway
Salvador Moncada, M.D., Ph.D – Professor, The Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, University College London, U.K.