PresidentPresidential termAddress
Hossein Ardehali2021-2022My journey to ASCI: why ASCI is so important to me
Lorraine B. Ware2020-2021Physician-scientists in the pandemic era: tidal wave or rising tide?
W. Kimryn Rathmell2019-2020Disruptions in the realm of medical science
Kieren A. Marr2018-2019The ownership paradox: nurturing continuity and change for the future ASCI
Benjamin L. Ebert2017-2018Generations of physician-scientists
Vivian G. Cheung2016-2017Vitalizing physician-scientists: it’s time to overcome our imagination fatigue
Levi A. Garraway2015-2016Believe the miracles: of biomedical science and human suffering
Mukesh K. Jain2014-2015Advancing the mission
Peter Tontonoz2013-2014Leading by example: pastors, mentors, physician-scientists, and the ASCI
William C. Hahn2012-2013The perfect storm: challenges and opportunities for translational medicine
Elizabeth McNally2011-2012Advocacy: yes we can
Paul S. Mischel2010-2011Lost — and found — in translation
Jonathan Epstein2009-2010Lessons of our fathers
Nancy Andrews2008-2009Can we keep the “academic” in academic medicine?
Charles L. Sawyers2007-2008Translational research: are we on the right track?
Barbara L. Weber2006-2007In the palace of the Sultan
Eric R. Fearon2005-2006Not available
Leonard I. Zon2004-20052005 ASCI Presidential Address
Kenneth Kaushansky2003-2004Mentoring and teaching clinical investigation
Chi V. Dang2002-2003Celebrating the physician-scientist
David Ginsburg2001-2002The history and evolution of the ASCI: déjà vu all over again
Gary A. Koretzky2000-2001The future of the ASCI: a lesson from the 2000 presidential election
Jeffrey M. Leiden1999-2000From genes to screens: crossing the digital-medical divide
Ajit P. Varki1998-1999Executive summary of the Nerflex Commission Report
Timothy J. Ley1997-19981998 ASCI Presidential Address
Judith L. Swain1995-1996Is there room left for academics in academic medicine?
Richard D. Klausner1994-1995Values and value: the survival of biomedical research
Jay A. Berzofsky1993-1994Cross-fertilization among fields: a seminal event in the progress of biomedical research
Bruce F. Scharschmidt1992-1993Nurturing creativity: Young Turks and young minds
Edward Benz1991-1992Presidential address
William J. Koopman1990-1991In search of Mr. Wizard
Stuart H. Orkin1989-1990Preparing for the next generation
C. Ronald Kahn1988-1989Perverted priorities: the physician/scientist as spokesman and salesman for biomedical research
Robert J. Lefkowitz1987-1988The spirit of science
Thomas P. Stossel1986-1987Brave new medicine
Joseph L. Goldstein1985-1986On the origin and prevention of PAIDS (Paralyzed Academic Investigator’s Disease Syndrome)
Robert M. Glickman1984-1985The future of the physician scientist
William N. Kelley1983-1984Clinical investigation and the clinical investigator: the past, present, and future
Louis M. Sherwood1982-1983Sustaining the spirit of inquiry: the key role of the department chairman
Philip W. Majerus1981-1982Fraud in medical research
William E. Paul1980-1981Clinical investigation — on the threshold of a golden era?
Jesse Roth1979-1980Sing a new song
Kenneth L. Melmon1978-1979A society without an obvious future: can elitism help?
Jean D. Wilson1977-1978Peer review and publication
John S. Fordtran1976-1977An ASCI tradition
Laurence E. Earley1975-1976The health of clinical investigation beyond Atlantic City
Eugene Braunwald1974-1975Can medical schools remain the optimal site for the conduct of clinical investigation?
Edward C. Franklin1973-1974The Individual, Science, and Society
Neal S. Bricker1972-1973The Time for Reflection: a Luxury of the Past
Paul A. Marks1971-1972Health systems research in the mainstream of academic medicine
Halsted R. Holman1970-1971Sounds from a different drum
Lloyd H. Smith Jr.1969-1970Biomedical Research and National Policy
Arnold S. Relman1968-1969Academic Medicine and the Public
Robert A. Good1967-1968Keystones
Grant W. Liddle1966-1967The Mores of Clinical Investigation
Donald W. Seldin1965-1966Some Reflections on the Role of Basic Research and Service in Clinical Departments
Alexander Leaf1964-1965Clinical Investigation and Social Responsibility
Irving M. London1963-1964The Impact of the Revolution in Biology on Clinical Investigation
John P. Merrill1962-1963Presidential address
Henry G. Kunkel1961-1962The training of the clinical investigator
Clement A. Finch1960-1961The shape of clinical investigation
Robert W. Berliner1959-1960The problems of the Society, 1960
John A. Luetscher, Jr.1958-1959Observations on growth and development of clinical investigation
Richard V. Ebert1957-1958Clinical investigation and medical education
Stanley E. Bradley1956-1957The tradition of scientific critique
A. McGehee Harvey1955-1956The individual in medical research and the role of the university center in his training
Robert H. Williams1954-1955Activities of the american society for clinical investigation
Carl V. Moore1953-1954Presidential address
Eugene A. Stead, Jr.1952-1953Presidential address
W. Barry Wood, Jr.1951-1952The “logarithmic phase” of medical progress
Eugene B. Ferris, Jr.1950-1951An inquiry into the meaning of clinical investigation
Thomas Hale Ham1949-1950The man and quality in clinical investigation
Wesley W. Spink1948-1949Clinical research as a career
J. S. L. Browne1947-1948Medicine – its mental climate
Thomas Francis, Jr.1945-1946Biological beachheads
Fuller Albright1944-1945Some of the “do’s” and “do-not’s” in clinical investigation
William Dock1941-1942Presidential address
Isaac Starr1939-1940Functions and dysfunctions of learned societies
T.R. Harrison1938-1939Presidential address
C.C. Bass1925-1926Malaria: some interesting observations relative to malaria that have been made in the treatment of general paralysis by inoculation with malaria plasmodia