Goulstonian Lecture

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Goulstonian lecture
Awarded forPrize lecture
Sponsored byRoyal College of Physicians
DateStarted in 1639 (1639)
LocationLondon
Named afterTheodore Goulston
Websitercplondon.ac.uk

The Goulstonian Lectures are an annual lecture series given on behalf of the

bequest. By his will, dated 26 April 1632, he left £200 to the College of Physicians of London to found a lectureship, to be held in each year by one of the four youngest doctors of the college. These lectures were annually delivered from 1639, and have continued for more than three centuries.[1]
Up to the end of the 19th century, the spelling Gulstonian was often used. In many cases the lectures have been published.

Gulston's widow bequeathed[clarification needed]the annual donation to the College of Physicians for them to arrange for one of the four youngest doctors to "read the lecture on some dead body (if it could be procured), to be dissected as the President and Elects should think necessary for the diseases to be treated of ; the lecture to be read yearly, between Christmas and Easter, on three days together ; and the reader to treat of three or more diseases, as the seniors of the College should direct ; ten pounds to be paid to the doctor who should read, and two pounds to the dissector and for burying the body".

Lecturers (incomplete list)

17th century

1701–1800

1801–1900

1901–2000

2001 – present

  • 2001
    Patrick H. Maxwell[204]
  • 2002 D. E. J. Jones, Addison’s other disease: primary biliary cirrhosis as a model autoimmune disease[205]
  • 2003 Michael G. F. Hanna, Neurological Channelopathies: a new field[205]
  • 2004
  • 2005 Andrew Catto, Genes, haemostasis and vascular disease – insights into disease mechanisms[205]
  • 2006 Neil Gittoes, Pituitary tumours – deciphering pathogenesis and optimising treatment[205]
  • 2007 Rebecca Fitzgerald, Is Prevention better than Cure for Oesophageal Cancer?[205]
  • 2008 Matthew David Rutter
  • 2009 Geraint Rees, Decoding Consciousness
  • 2010 Waljit Dhillo, The critical role of kisspeptin in human fertility [206]
  • 2011 Srinivasan Madhusudan, Targeting DNA base excision repair for personalisation of cancer therapy
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014 Charles Swanton, Cancer Evolution through Space and Time: Causes and Consequences of Cancer Diversity
  • 2015
  • 2016 Martin R. Turner [Wikidata], Motor Neurone Disease - biomarker development for an expanding cerebral syndrome
  • 2017 Gideon Hirschfield [Wikidata] [207] (planned)
  • 2018 Miratul Muqit[208] (planned)
  • 2019 Mona Bafadhel Eosinophils in COPD: A breakthrough in patient management [209] (Feb 2019)
  • 2020 Sarosh Irani "Defining clinical and molecular characteristics of treatable diseases at the neuroimmunological synapse" "Oxford Clinician Scientist Receives Prestigious Medical Prize".

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