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2012 A Global Evolution: Past, Present and Future of the Dysphagia Research Society 2011 The Past is All We Can Know of the Future 2010 A Surgeon's Perspective of Phayngeal Swallowing Gained from Manofluorography 2009 The Dodds Legacy - The Man, the Mind, the Mentor 2008 Clinical importance of non-acid reflux: studies performed with combined 2007 Dysphagia and systemic disease 2006 Mechanisms and strategies for altering and modulating swallowing: a neuroscience perspective 2005 No DRS Meeting 2004 Neural control of mastication 2003 Physiology and pathophysiology of the lower esophageal sphincter 2002 There were 3 Dodds Donner lectures this year in one session Human swallowing as a model for cortical plasticity in health and cerebral injury Mechanisms underlying human motor system plasticity Neurophysiology of swallowing: where are we now? 2001 Salubrious senescent swallowing: one facet of a positive health agenda for this decade 2000 Functional relationships of the aero-digestive tract 1999 Mechanical function of the gastroesophageal function in dysphagia and reflux what really matters 1998 The upper and lower esophageal sphincters: similarities and differences 1997 An integrative overview of the central control of swallowing 1996 Evolution of the physiological basis for evaluation and management of dysphagia 1995 Comparative anatomy of the larynx 1994 Airway protective mechanisms: current concepts 1993 Muscarinic Receptor Regulation of the Esophagus and Lower Esophageal Sphincter - from beach to bedside
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