This is a traditional prestigious lecture given at the annual symposium of the Society for Histochemistry by excellent scientists who greatly contributed to microscopy and histochemistry. The lecture is usually given at the opening night of the annual Symposia.
Since 1993, the work of the Robert Feulgen lecturers and prize winners has been published as full papers.
PAST ROBERT FEULGEN LECTURES:
2022 Prague, Czech Republic
Christian Mühlfeld, Hannover, Germany
3D methods of analyzing the pulmonary vasculature and their application to studies of lung development
2021 online
Hari Shroff, Bethesda, MD, USA
Enhancing Fluorescence Microscopy with Computation
2020 Prague, Czech Republic
Ohad Medalia, Zurich, Switzerland
From actin to lamins by in situ structural biology
2019 Prague, Czech Republic
Toyoshi Fujimoto, Tokyo, Japan
Nuclear lipid droplets in mammalian cells
2018 Prague, Czech Republic
Christoph Cremer, Mainz, Germany
Nuclear Genome Nanostructure Imaging at Single Molecule Resolution
2017 Prague, Czech Republic
Theodore Alexandrov, Heidelberg, Germany
Metabolite imaging enabled by mass spectrometry and big data analytics
2016 No lecture
2015 Vienna, Austria
Wendy Bickmore, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Transcription, chromatin structure and nuclear organisation: cause and consequence
2014 Prague, Czech Republic
Ron Heeren, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Molecular scales: Imaging signals of disease with mass spectrometry
2013 Prague, Czech Republic
Robert D. Goldman, Chicago, USA
Intermediate Filaments: Rare Diseases Provide Insights Into Their Cytoskeletal and Nucleoskeletal Functions
2012 Vienna, Austria
Marianne Bronner, Pasadena, CA, USA
Regulatory analysis and imaging of neural crest formation and migration
2011 Munich, Germany
R. M. Caprioli, USA
Molecular imaging of tissue sections by mass spectometry: Providing information beyond the microscope
2010 Prague, Czech Republic
S. W. Hell, Göttingen, Germany
2009 Fulpmes, Austria
P. J. Peters, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Cellular organelles as nanomachines
2008 Interlaken, Switzerland
K. Takata, Maebashi, Japan
Localization and trafficking of aquaporin 2 in the kidney
2007 Freiburg, Germany
M. Frotscher, Freiburg, Germany
New ways of looking at synapses
2006 Stresa, Lake Maggiore Italy
D. Hernandet-Verdun, Paris, France
The nucleolus: a model for the organization of nuclear functions
2005 Noordwijkerhout, Netherland
M. Dahan, Paris, France
From analog to digital: exploring cell dynamics with single quantum dots
2004 Prague, Czech Republic
St. Fakan, Lausanne, Switzerland
The functional architecture of the nucleus as analyzed by ultrastructural cytochemistry
2003 Les Diablerets, Switzerland
A. Engel, Basel, Switzerland
Structure and function of membrane channels
2002 Vlissingen, The Netherlands
T. Misteli, Bethesda, MD, USA
New views of the cell: Genomics, proteomics and dynamic networks
2001 Vienna, Austria
R. G. W. Anderson, Dallas, TX, USA
Caveolae spatially organize signal transduction at the cell surface
2000 Les Diablerets, Switzerland
J. Lippincott-Schwartz, Bethesda, MD, USA
Dynamic fluorescence imaging of living cells
1999 Gargellen, Austria
A. Willie, Cambridge, UK
Apoptosis in the genesis and treatment of cancer
1998 Giessen, Germany
D. Vestweber, Münster, Germany
Molecular mechanisms that control leukocyte extravasation
1997 Jena, Germany
K. Simons, Heidelberg, Germany
Biogenesis of a polarized cell surface in epithelial cells
1996 Gargellen, Austria
M. Trendelenburg, Heidelberg, Germany
Novel insights into the nucleolar structural complexity and function
1995 Rigi-Kaltbad, Switzerland
D. Shotton, Oxford, UK
Electronic light microscopy: Past, present, future
1994 Heidelberg, Germany
M. J. Karnovsky, Boston, MA, USA
Cytochemistry and oxy radicals
1993 Gargellen, Austria
S. Rosen, San Francisco, CA, USA
L-selection and its endogenous ligands
1992 Munich, Germany
G. Klein, Stockholm, Sweden
The contribution of encogenes and tumor supressor genes to the multistep development of cancer
1991 Ghent, Belgium
J. E. Dumont, Brussels, Belgium
The surface receptors in the model of the thyroid cell
1990 Gargellen, Austria
M. N. Moore, Plymouth, UK
Environmental distress signals: cellular reactions to marine pollution
1989 Gargellen, Austria
W. W. franke, Heidelberg, Germany
The intermediate filament cytoskeleton and its association with other structures
1988 Gargellen, Austria
L. I. Larsson, Copenhagen, Denmark
Cytochemical detection of regulatory peptides and of mRNA molecules coding for peptide precursors
1987 Basel, Switzerland
W. J. Gehring, Basel, Switzerland
The generation of the body plan as studied by in situ hybridization in the developing embryo
1986 Gargellen, Austria
G. C. Bennet, Montreal, Canada
Radioautographic and cytochemical studies of the synthesis and intracellular transport of glycoproteins
1985 Göttingen, Germany
K. Weber, Göttingen, Germany
Cytoskeletal proteins: structure, function, pathology
1984 Maastricht, The Netherlands
I. B. Black, New York, USA
Phenotypic plasticity in the nervous system
1983 Gargellen, Austria
A. G. E. Pearse, London, UK
The phylogeny of the diffuse neuroendocrine system
1982 Gargellen, Austria
W. E. Stumpf, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Histochemical characteristics and significance of cell receptors in biology and pathology
1981 Münster, Germany
G. Pfefferkon, Münster, Germany
Histochemische Analyse mit Licht – und Elektronenstrahlen
1980 Würzburg, Germany
L. A. Sternberger, Rochester, NY, USA
Immunocytochemistry – Past, present, future
1979 Gargellen, Austria
O. Eränkö, Helsinki, Finland
Histochemical observations on the distribution of catecholamines and catecholamine-synthesizing enzymes in the nerve cells and SIF cells of the sympathetic ganglion