The Annual Broegelmann Lectures



The 1st Broegelmann lecture (May 13th 1997)
Control of autoantibody production in health and disease
Professor Jacob B. Natvig
Oslo, Norway

The 2nd Broegelmann lecture (May 15th 1998)
“New therapeutic directions in the treatment of rheumatic disease”
Professor. William J. Koopman
The University of Alabama at Birmingham,USA

The 3rd Broegelmann lecture (May 12th 1999)
The Genes of Systemic Autoimmunity
Professor Argyrios N. Theofilopoulos, M.D.

The 4th Broegelmann lecture (May 15th 2000)

Defining the Pathogenicity of Autoantibodies in SLE
Dr. Morris Reichlin, M.D.Vice President of Research and Scientific Director
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma, USA

The 5th Broegelmann lecture (July 19th 2001)
B cell development
Fritz Melcher

The 6th Broegelmann lecture (April 25th 2002)
Mucosal vaccination: Routes of immunization and antigen delivery systems to stimulate immune response and tolerance
Jiri Metstecky

The 7th Broegelmann lecture (May 15th 2003)

Aquaporin water channels - from atomic structure to clinical medicine
Peter C. Agre, M.D. Professor of Biological Chemistry and Medicine
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore.

The 8th Broegelmann lecture (May 14th 2004)
Gene transfer as a tool for understanding and managing organ-directed autoimmunity
Bruce J. Baum

The 9th Broegelmann lecture (May 20th 2005)
The gut-joint axis: clinically relevant?
Professor Per Brandtzaeg
LIIPAT, Institute of Pathology, The National Hospital, Norway.

The 10th Broegelmann lecture (May 19th 2006)

”B cells and natural autoantibodies”
John F. Kearney, Professor of Microbiology
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, USA.

The 11th Broegelmann Jubilee Lecture (2007)
The Complex Origins of Lupus Autoimmunity
John B. Harley, MD, PhD, Member & Program Head,
Arthritis & Immunology, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

The 12th Broegelmann Lecture (2008)
"Atherosclerosis – an immune-mediated disease”
Professor Göran K. Hansson, MD, PhD
Center for Molecular Medicine
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm

The 13th Broegelmann Lecture (2009)
"A Human Protein Atlas”
by Professor Mathias Uhlén
Dept. of Proteomics, School of Biotechnology
AlbaNova University Center, Stockholm

The 14th Broegelmann Lecture (2010)

“Virus and lymphocytes - a personal experience of the origin and development of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.”
by Professor Stig S. Frøland MD, dr. med.
Oslo University Hospital, Oslo