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		<title>W. Creutzfeldt lectureship</title>
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		<description>History &lt;br /&gt;Werner Creutzfeldt lectureship has been established in recognition of outstanding contributions of Werner Creutzfeldt to translational and clinical research related to regulatory peptides. The first Werner Creutzfeldt lectureship was awarded to Professor Dai H Chung during Santa Barbara symposium in January 2009. &lt;br /&gt;Conditions &lt;br /&gt;The nominee should be an active investigator who has made substantial contributions in therapeutic and/or translational research related to the field of (&amp;hellip;)


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		<description>History &lt;br /&gt;The Viktor Mutt lectureship has been established in recognition of the fundamental research of Viktor Mutt in the field of gastrointestinal peptide hormones and neuropeptides. The first Victor Mutt lecture was given at the 10th Symposium in Santa Barbara, 1994 (to Thue Schwartz). Subsequent recipients have been Alan Kopin (Copenhagen, 1996), Daniel Drucker (Macinac Island, 1998), Tim Wang (Cairns, 2000), Nigel Bunnett (Boston, 2002), Richard Benya (Toulouse, 2004), Masayasu Kojima (&amp;hellip;)


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