Biography:John E. Lisman

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Short description: American neuroscientist 1944-2017

John E. Lisman (1944 – October 20, 2017) was the Zalman Abraham Kekst Chair in Neuroscience at the Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.[1] He was Professor of Biology, noted for his research on amplification and switching in signal transduction, memory, and neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS and Alzheimer's disease. For his research, he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2013.[2]

Education

Lisman graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in physics in 1966. He completed graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a postdoctoral with Nobel laureate George Wald at Harvard University.[3]

John E. Lisman Memorial Lecture in Vision Science

The John E. Lisman '66 Memorial Lecture in Vision Science is an annual award and lecture given by a leading international scholar in vision research who is selected by a committee at Brandeis University. Scholars are selected based on their extraordinary contributions to vision research and receive a $5000 prize. The scholar visits Brandeis for 1–2 days to meet faculty, students, and postdoctoral fellows, and often participates in teaching an ongoing Brandeis course.

The Lisman award is endowed by a gift from the Lifelong Vision Foundation (previously: Midwest Cornea Research Foundation), a public charity established to promote and disseminate vision research that is aimed at preserving and restoring sight. The award was initially established[4] by Brandeis alumni Jay Pepose (BS 1975) and Susan Feigenbaum (BS 1974), and, prior to 2018, was named the Jay Pepose ’75 Award in Vision Sciences. In 2018,[5][6] the award was renamed to honor the memory of John E. Lisman (1944-2017), a Brandeis alumnus (BS 1966) and faculty member from 1974 until his death[7] in 2017.

Date of Lecture Awardee Affiliation Title or Topic of Lecture
February 8, 2010 Jay Neitz University of Washington Gene therapy for red-green color blindness in adult primates[4]
February 9, 2010 Maureen Neitz University of Washington Retinal Activity Patterns and the Cause and Prevention of Nearsightedness[4]
March 14, 2011 Peter Schiller Massachusetts Institute of Technology Parallel Information Processing Channels Created in the Retina[8]
March 12, 2012 Michael Stryker University of California, San Francisco Rewiring the Brain: Mechanisms of Competition and Recovery of Function in the Mammalian Cortex[9][10][11]
March 13, 2013 Gordon Fain University of California, Los Angeles The G-protein Cascade of Photoreceptors[12][13]
March 12, 2014 Richard Masland Harvard Medical School The neuronal organization of the retina: answers and problems[14][15][16][17]
May 18, 2015 William Newsome Stanford University School of Medicine A New Look at Gating: Selective Integration of Sensory Signals through Network Dynamics[18][19][20]
April 12, 2016 David Williams University of Rochester Seeing through the retina[21][22]
March 13, 2017 Frank Werblin University of California at Berkeley The Evolution of Retinal Research[23][24]
April 10, 2018 David Fitzpatrick Max Planck Florida Institute Functional synaptic architecture in primary visual cortex[5][25][26]
April 9, 2019 Constance Cepko Harvard Medical School The Development of the Vertebrate Retina and Nanobodies as Regulators of Intracellular Activities[27]
November 15, 2021 Doris Tsao California Institute of Technology The macaque face patch system: a neural rosetta stone[28] (2020 winner, lecture postponed due to COVID-19)
April 11, 2022 John E. Dowling Harvard Medical School Twists and Turns: Vitamin A, Vision and Memory (2021 winner, lecture postponed due to COVID-19)
May 2, 2022 R. Clay Reid Allen Institute Large-Scale Microscopy for Brain Mapping: Electron and Light Microscopic Approaches to Connectomics[29]

References

  1. "Life Sciences Faculty - John Lisman". http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/faculty/lisman.html. 
  2. "Professor John Lisman, renowned for work on molecular basis of memory, 1944-2017" (in en). https://www.brandeis.edu/now/2017/october/john-lisman.html. 
  3. Otmakhova, Nonna A.; Otmakhov, Nikolai; Griffith, Leslie C. (27 March 2018). "Memories of John Lisman". Frontiers in Neural Circuits 12: 24. doi:10.3389/fncir.2018.00024. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Vision researchers Jay and Maureen Neitz to receive first Pepose Award from Brandeis" (in en). http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-12/bu-vrj121709.php. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Dr. David Fitzpatrick to receive inaugural Lisman Award in Vision Science". Brandeis University. https://alumni.brandeis.edu/news-events/news-archive/fitzpatrick-lisman-award.html. 
  6. "Brandeis commemorates John Lisman with neuroscience lecture" (in en-US). 2018-04-13. http://brandeishoot.com/2018/04/13/brandeis-commemorates-john-lisman-with-neuroscience-lecture/. 
  7. Jensen, Ole (2017). "John Lisman (1944–2017)". Neuron 96 (5): 961–963. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2017.11.035. 
  8. "Schiller selected to receive Vision Sciences award" (in en). https://www.brandeis.edu/now/2011/february/pepose.html. 
  9. Hamood, Al (2012-02-22). "Michael Stryker to deliver Pepose Vision Sciences Award Lecture on March 12" (in en-US). https://blogs.brandeis.edu/science/2012/02/22/stryker/,%20https://blogs.brandeis.edu/science/2012/02/22/stryker/. 
  10. "Michael P. Stryker". https://alleninstitute.org/about/advisors/advisor-profiles/michael-p-stryker/#:~:text=Stryker%20has%20received%20several%20awards,the%20Pepose%20Vision%20Sciences%20Award. 
  11. "Michael Stryker" (in en-US). 2017-08-24. https://www.simonsfoundation.org/team/michael-stryker-2/. 
  12. "UCLA's Gordon Fain wins Pepose Award from Brandeis" (in en). https://www.brandeis.edu/now/2013/march/fain.html. 
  13. Andrewtran (2013-04-30). "UCLA'S PROFESSOR GORDON FAIN WINS PEPOSE AWARD FROM BRANDEIS" (in en-US). https://www.ibp.ucla.edu/2013/04/30/uclas-professor-gordon-fain-wins-pepose-award-from-brandeis/. 
  14. "Renowned vision scientist to receive Pepose Award" (in en). https://www.brandeis.edu/now/2014/march/pepose-award.html. 
  15. "Richard Masland, Jay Pepose Award" (in en). https://www.laduenews.com/richard-masland-jay-pepose-award/image_b52f7559-8599-51bb-aeef-8fbb5c9900d8.html. 
  16. "Weston resident leads pioneering studies of retina" (in en). https://weston.wickedlocal.com/article/20140317/NEWS/140318434. 
  17. "5th Annual Jay Pepose '75 Award" (in en-US). 2014-04-10. https://peposevision.com/5th-annual-jay-pepose-75-award/. 
  18. "Stanford neuroscientist to be honored with Pepose Award" (in en). https://www.brandeis.edu/now/2015/march/pepose-award-2015.html. 
  19. University, © Stanford; Stanford; California 94305 (2017-05-16). "William Newsome" (in en). https://neuroscience.stanford.edu/people/william-newsome-0. 
  20. "6th annual Jay Pepose '75 Award in Vision Sciences from Brandeis University Announced" (in en-US). 2015-03-19. https://peposevision.com/6th-annual-jay-pepose-75-award-in-vision-sciences-from-brandeis-university-announced/. 
  21. "University of Rochester professor to receive seventh annual Jay Pepose '75 Award in Vision Sciences". Brandeis University. https://alumni.brandeis.edu/news-events/news-archive/pepose-2016.html. 
  22. "aria: news archive". https://aria.cvs.rochester.edu/news_archive.html. 
  23. "Leading retina researcher to receive eighth annual Pepose Award in Vision Sciences". Brandeis University. https://alumni.brandeis.edu/news-events/news-archive/pepose-2017.html. 
  24. "Spring 2017 New & Noteworthy" (in en). 2017-06-17. https://mcb.berkeley.edu/news-and-events/transcript/spring-2017-new-noteworthy. 
  25. "Max Planck Florida Institute Year In Review 2018". https://mpfi.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/YIR-2018-Digital.pdf. 
  26. "Dr. David Fitzpatrick receives notable honor from Brandeis University for his leadership in Systems Neuroscience | Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience" (in en-US). 2018-04-26. https://mpfi.org/dr-david-fitzpatrick-receives-notable-honor-from-brandeis-university-for-his-leadership-in-systems-neuroscience/. 
  27. "Dr. Constance L. Cepko to deliver Lisman Memorial Lecture in Vision Science and receive award". Brandeis University. https://alumni.brandeis.edu/news-events/news-archive/cepko-lisman-award.html. 
  28. "Joint Biology/Neuroscience Colloquium, Brandeis University". http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/news/jointcolloq.shtml. 
  29. "R. Clay Reid to Receive John Lisman '66 Award for Vision Sciences" (in en). https://alumni.brandeis.edu/news/2022/04-19-lisman-lecture.html.