The Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series features renowned researchers from academic medical institutions across the country who present the latest scientific advancements in their field of expertise. The series covers a wide range of topics, from rare diseases and neurological advancements to gene expression and novel therapies.
These experts have demonstrated academic excellence through publications, grants and prestigious honors, including luminary awards such as the Nobel Prize.
The lectures are open to all Miller School of Medicine community members, including trainees and students.
Past Lectures
- William Mair: Metabolic Resilience and Healthy Aging
- Attila Losonczy: A New Understanding of Memory Through Innovative Neurotechnology
- Benjamin Hayden: Semantics and Syntax in Single Neurons
- Leonard Petrucelli: Mechanistic and Therapeutic Insights into FTD/ALS
- Marni J. Falk: Scaling Precision Therapeutic Development for Rare Disease