Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture
Sponsored by the Council on Hypertension
Applications will open on April 1, 2026
To qualify for this award, you must meet the following deadlines:
- June 30, 2026, 6 p.m. (CT) – Deadline to have an active Professional Membership.
- July 3, 2026, 6 p.m. (CT) – Deadline to apply for this award in the Council Awards System.
The Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture was established in 1988 by the Council for High Blood Pressure Research (now known as the Council on Hypertension) in honor of Dr. Dahl’s pioneering work on the relations between salt, the kidney and hypertension, and for establishing a major genetically based experimental model of hypertension (Dahl salt-sensitive rat). The winner will present a lecture during the Hypertension Scientific Sessions.
Award Recipients
- 2025 Jia Long Zhuo, MD, PhD
- 2024 Pablo A. Ortiz, PhD
- 2023 Eric D. Lazartigues, PhD, FAHA
- 2022 Kailash N. Pandey, PhD, FAHA
- 2021 Steven D. Crowley, MD, FAHA
- 2020 Jennifer S. Pollock, PhD, FAHA, FAPS
- 2019 John D. Imig, PhD, FAHA
- 2018 Dominik N. Müller, PhD
- 2017 Satoru Eguchi, MD, PhD, FAHA
- 2016 Tianxin Yang, MD, PhD, FAHA
- 2015 Bernardo Rodriguez-Iturbe, MD
- 2014 Bina Joe, PhD, FAHA
- 2013 David Pollock, PhD
- 2012 Stephanie Watts, PhD
- 2011 Jane Reckelhoff, PhD
- 2010 Brian Morris, DSc, PhD
- 2009 Christian Deschepper, MD
- 2008 Edward W. Inscho, PhD
- 2007 Debra Diz, PhD
- 2006 Christine Baylis, PhD
- 2005 Jeffrey Garvin, PhD
- 2004 Rhian M. Touyz, MD, PhD, MBBCH
- 2003 Pedro A. Jose, MD, PhD
- 2002 Joey Granger, PhD
- 2001 Leopoldo Raij, MD
- 2000 Christopher S. Wilcox, MD, PhD
- 1999 William B. Campbell, PhD
- 1998 Richard J. Roman, PhD
- 1997 L. Gabriel Navar, PhD
- 1996 Alberto Nasjletti, MD
- 1995 Celso E. Gomez-Sanchez, MD
- 1994 Haralambos Gavras, MD
- 1993 Suzanne Oparil, MD
- 1992 John E. Hall, MD
- 1991 Juan Carlos Romero, MD
- 1990 John H. Laragh, MD
- 1989 Ervin G. Erdos, MD
- 1988 Gerald F. DiBona, MD
Applicant/Nominee Eligibility
- Must be a member of the Council on Hypertension at the time nomination is submitted. Join or renew today!
- Previous awardees are not eligible to re-apply for the award in subsequent years.
- Past recipients of the Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture are not eligible for the Arthur C. Corcoran Memorial Lecture.
- Past recipients of the Council on Hypertension Excellence Award in Hypertension Research (and all previous names of the award) are not eligible.
- Each recipient of council-sponsored awards, regardless of award category, is eligible to receive only one council-sponsored award each year per scientific meeting.
- Notwithstanding the above, the Association’s Officers have the discretion to determine eligibility for the award in extraordinary circumstances when there is an issue relating to policy or positions or other potentially controversial issues.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be evaluated by a panel of accomplished researchers, scientists, clinicians, and academicians, representing the breadth of basic cardiovascular sciences.
Contacting the judging panel, including but not limited to phone calls, emails, social media messages, or any other form of communication, before submitting your application or during the review process will result in disqualification.
Applications will be judged on the following:
- Adherence to eligibility criteria
- Completeness and quality of application materials
- The nominee’s background, accomplishments, and overall contributions to the field of hypertension
Timeline
- June 30, 2026 6 p.m. (CT) – Deadline to have an active Professional Membership.
- July 3, 2026, 6 p.m. (CT) – Deadline to apply for this award in the Council Awards Application System.
- August 2026 – Nominators will be notified of their application status.
Required Documents
The following items must be submitted through the Council Awards Application System for consideration for this award:
- Curriculum vitae, including all publications (abstracts not necessary)
- One signed letter of nomination from the sponsor and one supporting letter outlining why the candidate is worthy of recognition. Letters should address:
- The candidate’s accomplishments in the field of hypertension.
- Volunteer activities with the American Heart Association (affiliate and/or national level)
- Teaching contributions
- Mentoring activities
Note: Members of the Council on Hypertension Awards Committee are not eligible to apply, be nominated, or write support letters for applicants.
How to Apply/Submit a Nomination
Visit the Council Awards Application System to complete an application.
A Professional Heart Daily (PHD) username and password are required to access the system. If you are creating a PHD profile for the first time, please register using your Professional Membership ID number.
Membership Requirement
Professional Membership with the American Heart Association and affiliation with the Council on Hypertension are required for all applicants. Please allow 3–5 days for processing—do not wait until the deadline to Join or Renew.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Click the link for the Council Awards Application System.
- Sign in with your Professional Heart Daily username and password.
- Follow these instructions to set up your profile in ProposalCentral. Setting up your ProposalCentral profile will only need to be done the first time you log in to apply for an American Heart Association Council Awards.
Note: The grant maker named “American Heart Association” in ProposalCentral refers to Research Awards and is a separate funder. Council Awards are listed under American Heart Association Council Awards. - Start Your Application:
- Select Create New Proposal.
- Filter by Grant Maker: Choose American Heart Association Council Awards.
- From the Programs list, select: Hypertension Scientific Sessions Mid-Career Achievement Awards and Lectures.
- Click the Apply Now button.
- Within the application, select the award: HTN Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture.
For more detailed information on ProposalCentral, also included are additional materials on specific ProposalCentral functionality.
Prize
The winner will present a lecture during the Hypertension Scientific Sessions and will receive:
- Complimentary registration to Hypertension Scientific Sessions
- Two (2) tickets to the Hypertension Scientific Sessions Awards Banquet
- An engraved plaque
- $1,000 honorarium
- $1,000 travel stipend
Questions
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Hypertension Scientific Sessions
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