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Ellison–Cliffe Lecture

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The Ellison-Cliffe Lecture is held annually by the Royal Society of Medicine. The lectures, which commenced in 1987, are named after Dr. Percy Cliffe and his wife, Dr. Carice Ellison, who endowed the lecture to be given on a subject connected with the contribution of fundamental science to the advancement of medicine.

The Lecturer is also awarded a medal in honour of their presentation.

The Lectures

1987 Walter Bodmer

1988 C.D.Marsden

1989 Anne McLaren

1990 Roy Calne

1991 George Porter

1992 Joseph Smith

1993 Colin Blakemore

1994 James Black

1995 Dennis Lincoln

1996 R.H.Clarke

1997 John Newsom-Davis

1998 M.E.Pembrey

1999 W.P.Gray

2000 Richard Frackowiak

2001 A.Riley

2002 A.Smith

2003 S.T.Holgate

2004 Julia Polak

2005 Iain Hutchison

2006 Jill Belch

2007 Tony Ryan

2008 Chris Lavy

2009 Andy Adam

2010 Hugh Montgomery

References