Conférences à la mémoire de Jean Weigle

The Weigle lecture honors the memory of Jean Weigle, who was instrumental for the development of Molecular Biology in Geneva (for more information, please read the page referring to the history of our Department). Almost every year, a well-respected scientist in the field of Molecular Biology, is invited to give the Weigle lecture and in doing so, to honor Jean Weigle.

Jean Weigle Lecturers

2012Prof. Robert Roeder[ Wikipedia icon ]
2011Prof. Hans CLEVERS
2010Prof. Steven McKNIGHT
2009Prof. Kim NASMYTH[ Wikipedia icon ]
2002Prof. Ira HERSKOWITZ[ Wikipedia icon ]
2001Prof. Harry NOLLER[ Wikipedia icon ]
2001Prof. E. Peter GEIDUSCHEK
1999Prof. Gottfried SCHATZ[ Wikipedia icon ]
1998Prof. Elliot MEYEROWITZ[ Wikipedia icon ]
1996Prof. James E. DARNELL[ Wikipedia icon ]
1994Prof. Jack W. SZOSTAK[ Wikipedia icon ] Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009
1994Prof. Thomas A. Steitz[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009
1991Prof. David LUCK
1990Prof. Franklin W. STAHL[ Wikipedia icon ]
1989Dr. Aaron KLUG[ Wikipedia icon ]The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1982
1988Prof. Bruce ALBERTS[ Wikipedia icon ]
1986Prof. Dale KAISER
1986Prof. David S. HOGNESS
1984Prof. Gunther STENT[ Wikipedia icon ]
1983Prof. Matthew MESELSON[ Wikipedia icon ]
1982Prof. Edouard KELLENBERGER
1981Prof. Francis H.C. CRICK[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962
1980Dr. Sydney BRENNER[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2002
1978Prof. James D. WATSON[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962
1977Prof. Werner ARBER[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978
1974Prof. Niels K. JERNE[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1984
1973Prof. Seymour BENZER[ Wikipedia icon ]
1972Prof. François JACOB[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1965
1970Prof. Max DELBRÜCK[ Wikipedia icon ]Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1969
1969Dr. Robert EDGAR