- Peter Barnes uk
- Elizabeth Barrett-Connor USA
- Margaret Becklake CAN
- Anette Kocbach Bølling NO
- Christoffer Boman SWE
- Heather Borquez CAN
- Ellen Burkhard USA
- John Chambers UK
- Dana Devine CAN
- Garret FitzGerald USA
- Bob Hancock CAN
- Stephen Holgate UK
- Dean Jamison USA
- Fay Johnston AUS
- Bartha Knoppers CAN
- Nanguneri Nirmala USA
- Curtis Noonan USA
- Marju Orhu-Melander SWE
- Scott Ramsey USA
- Torben Sisgaard DEN
- Eldon Smith CAN
- Avi Spira USA
- Sylvie Stachenko CAN
Speaker
Peter Barnes DM DSc FRCP FMedSci FRS
Imperial College, United Kingdom
Speaking Agenda — Friday March 11
High-Technology in the Laboratory and the Clinic 4:15 — 5.15pm
"Role of genomics and epi-genetics in drug development for airways disease"
Biography
Peter Barnes is Professor of Thoracic Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Head of Respiratory Medicine at Imperial College and Honorary Consultant Physician at Royal Brompton Hospital, London. He qualified at Cambridge and Oxford Universities and was appointed to his present post in 1987. He has published over 1000 peer-review papers on asthma, COPD and related topics and has written or edited over 40 books. He is also amongst the top 50 most highly cited researchers in the world and has been the most highly cited clinical scientist in Europe and the most highly cited respiratory researcher in the world over the last 20 years. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2007, the first respiratory researcher for over 150 years. He is currently a member of the Scientific Committee of the WHO/NIH global guidelines on asthma (GINA) and COPD (GOLD). He also serves on the Editorial Board of over 30 journals and is currently an Associate Editor of Chest, European Journal of Clinical Investigation, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and respiratory Editor of PLoS Medicine. He has given several prestigious lectures, including the Amberson Lecture at the American Thoracic Society, the Sadoul Lecture at the European Respiratory Society and the Croonian Lecture at the Royal College of Physicians, London. He has been received honorary MD degrees from the Universities of Ferrara (Italy), Athens (Greece), Tampere (Finland) and Leuven (Belgium).