John French Lecture

Dr John French

John French Memorial Lecture

The Society’s annual John French Lecture is named in memory of an outstanding vascular pathologist from the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology at the University of Oxford, who died prematurely at the age of 50 in 1970. The University holds a small trust fund set up shortly after Dr French’s death, which provides an honorarium for the lecture, normally held during the spring meeting of the Society in Manchester. The lecturer is chosen by the Society’s committee after nominations are sought from the membership, and must be a younger scientist of exceptional promise, likely to be beginning to make their mark internationally. A list of previous lecturers is found here.

John French was a very early member of the Atherosclerosis Discussion Group (the forerunner of the present Society) and became its secretary in 1963. Working with Lord Florey (a founder of the ADG) and Dr John Poole, his detailed descriptions of atherosclerosis and thrombosis using electron microscopy were among the first to be published, and he was almost certainly the first person to supply morphological evidence of platelet degranulation. As noted in his obituary (1), he produced beautiful pictures of very small arterial thrombi, which requires the care and patience to find the real equivalent of a needle in a haystack amongst sections from fixed tissue. His in depth knowledge and insight into the atherogenic process in different animal species are well illustrated in the influential and extensive review he published in 1966, which is still relevant today (2).

  1. Poole JCF, Robb-Smith AHT (1970). Lancet issue of June 20.
  2. French JE (1966). Atherosclerosis in relation to the structure and function of the arterial intima, with special reference to the endothelium. Intl Rev Exp Pathol 5:253-353.

Past lecturers

2024Dr Meritxell NusDr Meritxell Nus, Cambridge, UK
2023Dr Mairi BrittanDr Mairi Brittan, Edinburgh, UK
2022 Dr Paul Meakin, Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, Leeds, UKDr Paul Meakin, Leeds, UK
2021 Dr Nicola Smart, University of Oxford, UK
Dr Nicola Smart, University of Oxford, UK
2020 Prof Michael HolmesProf Michael Holmes, University of Oxford, UK
2019 Prof Helle Jørgensen, Cambridge, UK
Prof Helle Jørgensen, Cambridge, UK
2018 Prof Sarah de Val, Oxford, UK
Prof Sarah de Val, Oxford, UK
2017 Prof Murray ClarkeProf Murray Clarke, Cambridge, UK
2016 Prof Stephen Wheatcroft, Leeds, UK
Prof Stephen Wheatcroft, Leeds, UK
2015 Prof Charalambos Antoniades, Oxford, UKProf Charalambos Antoniades, Oxford, UK
2014 Prof Joseph Boyle, London, UK
Prof Joseph Boyle, London, UK
2013 Prof Allan Lawrie, Sheffield, UKProf Allan Lawrie, Sheffield, UK
2012 Prof Jason Johnson, Bristol, UK
Prof Jason Johnson, Bristol, UK
2011 Prof Paul Evans, London, UKProf Paul Evans, London, UK
2010 Prof Manuel Mayr, London, UKProf Manuel Mayr, London, UK
2009 Prof Robin Choudhury, Oxford, UKProf Robin Choudhury, Oxford, UK
2008 Prof Jon Gibbins, Reading, UKProf Jon Gibbins, Reading, UK
2007 Prof Mark Kearney, Leeds, UKProf Mark Kearney, Leeds, UK
2006 Prof Naveed Sattar, Glasgow, UKProf Naveed Sattar, Glasgow, UK
2005 Prof Sarah George, Bristol, UKProf Sarah George, Bristol, UK
2004 Prof David Newby, Edinburgh, UKProf David Newby, Edinburgh, UK
2003 Prof Keith Channon, Oxford, UKProf Keith Channon, Oxford, UK
2002 Prof John Danesh, Cambridge, UKProf John Danesh, Cambridge, UK
2001 Prof Paul Greenhaff, Nottingham, UKProf Paul Greenhaff, Nottingham, UK
2000 Prof Aroon Hingorani, London, UK
Prof Aroon Hingorani, London, UK
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