
2022: Christine Des Rosiers Montreal, Canada "Enhancing disease mechanism and biomarker discovery in humans using untargeted comprehensive plasma lipidomics"

2020/2021: Carsten Schultz, Portland, Oregon, USA “Chemical tools for lipid biology”

2019: Prof. Keizo Inoue, Tokyo, Japan “Dynamic properties and metabolism of membrane lipids”

2018: Rosalind Coleman, Chapel Hill, USA "Compartmentalization of fatty acid metabolism and lipid pathways"

2016: Charles Serhan, Boston, USA "Resolving Inflammation in the 21st Century: Novel Lipid Mediators and Mechanisms"

2017: Staels, Lille, France "Circadian control of lipid metabolism and pathological consequences of clock perturbations"

2015: Robin Irvine, Cambridge, UK "Adventures with inositides: the enigma of the phosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate 4-kinases”

2014: Susan Pyne, Strathclyde, UK "Spingosine-1-phosphate and Cancer"

2013: Bruce Spiegelman, Boston, USA "Transcriptional control of brown and beige fat: toward a new generation of therapeutics"

2012: Rudolf Zechner, Graz, Austria “Lipolysis: how fat catabolism affects multiple aspects of lipid and energy metabolism”

2011: Peter J. Quinn, London, UK “Lipidomics: making sense of the data lode”

2010: William Dowhan, Houston, USA “Lipid-protein interactions as determinants of Membrane Protein Structure”

2009: David Mangelsdorf, Dallas, USA "Nuclear receptors, FGFs and the regulation of nutrient metabolism"

2008: Dennis Vance, Edmonton, Canada "Phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis: Unexpected player in metabolic disease"

2007: Joachim Seelig, Basel, Switzerland “Protein meets lipid, the role of lipid in protein folding“

2006: Ben de Kruijff; Utrecht, Netherlands "Membranes, where lipids and proteins meet"

2005: Arthur A. Spector, Iowa City, IA, USA "Fatty acids and derivatives in cell function"

2004: Sampath Parthasarathy, New Orleans, LA, USA “The Oxidation Paradox in Atherosclerosis: The narrowing gap between pro- and antioxidants”

2002: Christian R.H. Raetz, Durham, NC, USA "Biochemistry of endotoxins : potent lipid activators of innate immunity"

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