Cell Proliferation Meeting

From: James W. Jacobberger (jwj@po.cwru.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 24 1997 - 14:59:01 EST


The annual meeting of the Cell Proliferation Society (the former, Cell
Kinetics Society) may be of interest to some of you.  The meeting is a
small format, multi-disciplinary meeting dealing with cell proliferation
from perspectives of cell & molecular biology, radiation biology,
oncology, therapeutics, genetics, mathematic analysis and modeling,
etc.  The annual meeting will be held in Baltimore on March 19-22,
1998.  You can get more information about the society and the meeting
at:

http://odin.mdacc.tmc.edu/cellpro/cell3/

Any other questions, please feel free to email me directly.

-- 
James W. Jacobberger, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Oncology
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH 44106-4944

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Here are some highlights

Workshops
 - Cyclins and Cell Cycle Proteins -
      Frank Traganos, Cancer Research Institute
 - Cell Kinetics by FCM -
      Nick Terry, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Schiffer Memorial Lecture
- Human leukemia: from chromosomes to cytokines -
	Peter Nowell, University of Pennsylvania
	
Talks
- Complexity Theory - 
      Stuart A. Kauffman, Sante Fe Institute

- Complexity and Applications to Normal and Neoplastic Cell Growth -
      Harvey Priesler, Rush Presbyterian
- The Continuum Model: On G1-events and G1-controls in mammalian cells
      Stephen Cooper

- Cell Cyle Changes in Permissive Cells Infected with SV40 -
        John M. Lehman, Albany Medical College

- Oncogenic Evolution of Astrocytes Expressing SV40 T Antigen -
        James W. Jacobberger, Case Western Reserve University

- Evolutionary Sequences and Proliferation Pathways in Solid Tumors -
        T. Vincent Shankey, Loyola University 

- Integration of Molecular and Kinetic Cell Cycle Models -
        Stanley E. Shackney, Allegheny University Health Sciences 

- Cell Cycle and Differentiation G1 and G2 Checkpoints -
        Don Coffey, John Hopkins University

- Retinoic Acid Differentiates HL60 cells through the MAP Kinase Pathway
-               Andrew Yen, Cornell University 

- Cell Cycle Modulation to Enhance Apoptosis -
        Phil Grimley, Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences



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