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AUTHOR INDEX
April 15, 1990
Abbott, P., 2303Adachi, K., 2296Adams, E. G., 2485Aisaka, K., 2455Alexander, J., 2363Alitalo, K.. 2379Alterman, R. L.. 2524Amakawa, R., 2423Aoki, T., 2429Apodaca, G., 2322Archer, L. T., 2215Aristoff, P. A., 2485Asch, B. B., 2404Asch, H. L., 2404Awwad, M., 2228
Badiner, G. J., 2485Bagli, D. J.. 2518Baird, J., 2296Baker, N., 2221Bales, W. D., 2215Ball, R. W., 2493Banda. M. J., 2322Barlozzari, T., 2518Bass, R. A., 2215Beaton, D., 2449Becker, F. F., 2337Bell, P. B., 2215Berens, M. E.. 2322Bhuyan, B. K., 2485Bianchi, M. S., 2379Bianchi, N. O., 2379Bigner, D. D., 2347, 2455Bigner. S. H., 2347Biswas, R., 2234Blay, J-Y.. 2371Bossen, E. H., 2455Bouhana, K., 2322Bruchovsky, N., 2275Bukowski, R., 2363
Chang-Claude, J. C., 2268Chapman, P. H., 2499Chouaib, S., 2371Coldman, A. J., 2275Collins, A. R. S., 2356Colvin, O. M., 2455Combaret, V., 2371Connelly, R.. 2363Correa, P., 2268Correli, L., 2356Coulombe, R. A., Jr., 2493Crespi, M.. 2268
Davidson, N. E., 2251de la Chapelle, A., 2379D'Emilia, J. C.. 2518
Denning, M. F., 2239Dexter, D. L., 2524Dietel, M., 2470
Eda, H., 2290Edinger, M., 2363Egner, P. A.. 2251Endo, Y., 2538Everard, M. J.. 2511
Favrot, M. C., 2371Fell, H. P., 2449Finke, J. H., 2363
Fornace. A. J., Jr., 2356Foss, O. P., 2341Fraker, D. L.. 2261Franks, C. R., 2371Fraumeni, J. F., Jr., 2311Friedman, E., 2245Friedman. H. S.. 2347. 2455Fukuhara, S., 2423
Gallinger. S., 2476Gan, L., 2385Gan-Elepano, M., 2221Gayle, M., 2449Gerritsen van der Hoop. R..
2437Giaccia, A., 2356Giblin, J. R., 2322Giménez.I. B., 2505Gispen, W. H., 2437Goldenberg, D. M., 2330Goldenberg, S. L., 2275Goldman. M. B., 2283Griffith. O. W., 2455Gross, J. L., 2524Gross, S. S., 2455Gundel. R. M., 2351
Hacker. M. P.. 2351Halila. H., 2375Harvey, S.. 2245Hayashi, H.. 2538Hayes, R. B., 2311Hefta, L. J. F., 2397Heidel, S. M., 2239Hellström,I., 2449Hellström,K. E., 2449Hemstreet. G. P., Ill, 2215Hentosh, P., 2356Herblin, W. F., 2524Herlyn, D., 2296Herlyn. M., 2296Hilton. J., 2455Hilz, H., 2470Hioki. K.. 2418Hong, W. K., 2505Horii. !.. 2290Horii. M., 2423Hoskin, D. W., 2476Hotta, H., 2296Hsieh. J-T., 2239Huot, A. E., 2351Huper, G.. 2303Hurst, R. E., 2215
Iglehart, J. D., 2303Iliopoulos, D., 2296Infante, D., 2245Ishikawa, M., 2538Ishikawa. T.. 2290Ishitsuka, H., 2290Itkonen, O., 2375Iwasaki, K., 2429
Jambrosic, J., 2296Jensen. P. J.. 2296Jolivet, A., 2390Jones, P. L., 2215
Kaemmerlen. P., 2371Kahle, L. L., 2311
Kahn, M., 2449Kakita, T., 2423Kamio. T., 2481Kannan, R., 2221Kataoka, T., 2290Kataoka. Y., 2481Kalo, I., 2423Kelly, R. C., 2485Kensler, T. W., 2251Kikuchi. H., 2429Kise. Y., 2418Koivunen, E., 2375Komada. H.. 2418Koprowski, H., 2296Kornblith, P. L.. 2524Krag, D. N., 2385Kurihara, M., 2481
LaSala. P. A., 2524Lawson, D., 2275Lee, J. S., 2505Levi, R., 2455Li, L. H., 2485Liang, Q. S.. 2268López-Larraza, D., 2379Lotan, R., 2505Lu. J., 2316Ludwig. A., 2470
Macaulay, V. M., 2511MacLean, M., 2449Maloof, F., 2283Maneckjee, R., 2234Marian, B.. 2245Markus, G., 2245Matsumoto, K., 2316Matsuyama, F., 2423Mclntösh.J. K., 2463McKerrow. J. H., 2322Mercatello, A., 2371Messing, E. M., 2530Milgrom, E., 2390Millar, J. L., 2511Miyatake, S-i., 2429Monson, R. R., 2283Moorer-van Delft, C. M., 2437Morrison, R. S., 2524Moskal, J. R., 2524Motta-Hennessy, C., 2330Moustacchi. E.. 2443Moy, B. C., 2485Mulé,J. J., 2463Müllen,J. B. M., 2476Müller,K., 2470Müller,L. J., 2437Muñoz,N., 2268
Nagauchi. O., 2423Nakagawa, M., 2418Nakazato, H., 2397Négrier.S., 2371Nishioka. K., 2505Niwa, M., 2481Nocentini, S., 2443Nonomura, N., 2316North, R. J., 2228Norton, J. A., 2261
Oakes, W. J., 2347O'Brien, P. E., 2411
Oda, Y., 24292547
Ohno. H., 2423Oikawa, S., 2397Ostchcga, Y., 2256Ozols, R. F., 2256
Parmiter, A., 2296Pawlyk. D., 2330Petzold, G. L., 2485Philip. T., 2371Pichón, M-F., 2390Poirier. M. C., 2256Pontes, E., 2363Popp, J., 2455Powell, J. B., 2455Prud'homme, J-F., 2390
Raedsch, R., 2268Rao. J. Y., 2215Rayman, P., 2363Reed, E., 2256Rei, Y. G., 2268Reichman, M. E., 2311Reilly, T. M., 2524Reimer, K. A., 2455Rennie, P. S., 2275Revêt.B.. 2443Roder. J. C., 2476Rosenberg, S. A., 2463Rosenblum, M. L., 2322Ross, A. H., 2296Roubos, E. W., 2437Roussel, S., 2443Rutka, J. T., 2322
Sato, B., 2316Savouret, J-F., 2390Schäfer,G., 2470Schatzkin, A., 2311Schrewe, H., 2397See, W. A., 2499Sharkey, R. M., 2330Sheppard, B. C., 2261Shigematsu. K., 2481Shimizu, T., 2538Shin. D. M., 2505Shively, J. E., 2397Siegel, J. A., 2330Skinner, M. A., 2303Skinner, S. A., 2411Slaga, T. J., 2505Smith. I. E., 2511Sonoda, T.. 2316Steele. G. D., 2518Steinberg, S. M., 2256Stenman, U-H., 2375Stout, D. L., 2337Summerhayes, I. C., 2518
Taguchi, T., 2290Tanabe, S., 2423Tanaka, A., 2316Tanaka, T., 2290Tanaka, Y., 2290Taniguchi, N., 2538Taylor, P. R., 2311Teale, J. D., 2511Thacher, S., 2505Theon, A. P., 2385Thompson, J. A., 2397Thurnham, D. L, 2268To, M., 2275
AUTHOR INDEX
Travis. W. D., 2463 Vatten. L. J., 2341 Wargovich, M. J., 2505 Yamamura, M., 2418Trott, P. A., 2511 Verma, A. K., 2239 Williams, R. D.. 2499 Yamanishi, H., 2316Tsuchiyama, H., 2481 Vile, G. F., 2307 Wilson. D. W., 2493 Yamasaki, T., 2429Tubbs. R. R.. 2363 Vogelstein, B.. 2347 Winawer, S., 2245 Yelton, D. E., 2449Tutton, P. J. M., 2411 Vollmer. R., 2303 Winterbourn, C. C, 2307 Young, R. C., 2256
Vonderhaar, B. K., 2234 Wong, A. H. C., 2476 Yuspa, S. H., 2256Udagawa, T., 2290
Wahrendorf, J., 2268 Yaginuma, Y., 2538 Zbar, B., 2543Van Wyk, J. J., 2511 Waldren. C. A., 2356 Yamamoto, M.. 2418 Ziegler, R. G., 2311
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH
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ards? Yes No ards? Yes No
I therefore recommend this candidate for membership in the I therefore recommend this candidate for membership in theAmerican Association for Cancer Research. American Association for Cancer Research.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH
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The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), a scientific society consisting of laboratory and clinical cancer researchers, was founded in 1907 "to bring together active investigators of
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following benefits:
1. the privilege of sponsoring an abstract for presentation at theAACR annual meeting provided that (a) the associate member is the presenter of the abstract and (b) an active memberin good standing of the AACR also signs the abstract in support of the work (In this instance, the active member who co-signs the abstract does not lose his or her own sponsorshipprivilege.);
2. an advance copy of the Program and (if one has been purchased by the associate member) the Proceedings of theAmerican Association for Cancer Research which containsabstracts of all papers being presented at each annual meeting;
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scientific meetings on timely scientific topics;8. the receipt of AACR newsletters, meeting announcements,
and an up-to-date membership directory; and9. the facilitation of informal scientific exchange with leading
researchers in the cancer field.
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Associate members must pay annual dues in an amount to bedetermined by the AACR Board of Directors. Dues for 1989have been set at $20 per year. If an application is submitted byAugust 31, the accompanying dues payment will be credited to thecurrent year. Candidates submitting applications between September 1 and December 31 may indicate whether they wish their duespayments credited to the current or forthcoming year. Candidatesshould be aware, however, that associate members may sponsoran abstract for the annual meeting only if their dues for the currentyear are paid. For example, an associate member submitting anabstract in December 1989 for the forthcoming annual meetingmust have paid dues for 1989. Any newly elected associate members of AACR who have already purchased subscriptions to CancerResearch at the higher, nonmember rate will receive a refund forthe unused portion of that subscription upon receipt of their payment for a member's subscription.
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AACR SPECIAL CONFERENCE IN CANCER RESEARCH
The Molecular Basis of Tumor ImmunologyMay 20-22, 1990
Sheraton Reston Hotel, Reston, Virginia
Supported by a generous grant from the Cancer Research Institute of New York, NY
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Tak W. Mak, Toronto, CanadaLloyd J. Old, New York, NYEllen S. Vitetta, Dallas, TX
TENTATIVE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF TUMOR IMMUNOLOGYTak W. Mak, "Molecular Biology of Immune Recognitions."Stanley G. Nathenson, Bronx, NY, "Molecular Strategies for MHC Function: Analysis Using in Vivo and in Vitro
Mutants."Alain Townsend, Oxford, England, "Processing of Antigens."Steven Gillis, Seattle, WA, "Cytokines and Lymphokines."
IMMUNE RECOGNITION OF NEOPLASTIC CELLS IGuenter J. Haemmerling, Heidelberg, West Germany, "Regulation and Immunological Function of MHC
Expression on Tumors."Aline Van Pel, Brussels, Belgium, "Tumor Targets for Recognition of Lymphoid Cells."Pramod K. Srivastava, New York, NY, "Targets on Chemically Induced Sarcomas."Eva Klein, Stockholm, Sweden, "Immune Response to EBV-transformed B Cells."
IMMUNE RECOGNITION OF NEOPLASTIC CELLS IISen-itiroh Hakomori, Seattle, WA, "Carbohydrates as Targets of Immune Responses."Cornelis J. Melief, Amsterdam, Netherlands, "Oncogenes and Other Mutated Cellular Products as Targets of
Immune Responses."Vinay Kumar, Dallas, TX, "Natural Killer Cells vis a vis Cancer."Philip O. Livingston, New York, NY, "Tumor Cells as Vaccines."
KEYNOTE ADDRESSThomas A. Waldmann, Bethesda, MD, "The IL-2 Receptor in Hematological Malignancies: From the Gene to
the Bedside."
FUTURE PROMISES FOR CONTROLS AND TREATMENTSDavid R. Spriggs, Madison, Wl, "Cytokines and Cancer."Ellen S. Vitetta, "Immunoconjugate Therapy."Speaker to be Announced, "Monoclonal Antibody Therapy."Philip D. Greenberg, Seattle, WA, "T-Cell Therapy."Speaker to be Announced, "Future Vaccines."
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORMS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCHPublic Ledger Bldg., Suite 816
6th and Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19106
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APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 10, 1990
Late applications will be accepted on a space-available basis.
Program Update
81stAnnual Meetingof the
AMERICANASSOCIATIONFORCANCERRESEARCHMay 23-26, 1990Washington, DC
Featuring the most up-to-date research findings inthe cancer field. The AACR's Annual Meeting is the
scientific meeting you must attend to ¡earnabout thelatest developments in both laboratory and clinicalcancer research.
SPECIALLECTURES
Presidential Address - Harris BuschBaylor College of Medicine, Houston, TXClowes Award Lecture - Erkki RuoslahliLa Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, La Jolla, CARosenthal Award Lecture - Carlo M. CroceFels Institute for Cancer Research andMolecular Biology, Philadelphia, PARhoads Award Lecture - Ronald M. EvansSalk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, CA
SESSIONS OF Minisymposia, posler discussion sessions, and regular posterPROFERRED s*^0"5 w'" be organized from over 2,700submitted papers in
'•'•ar^as of cancer research.
POST-MEETING Separate registration fee required; advance registrationWORKSHOPS recommended
Saturday. May 26 The Polymerise Chain Reaction: Its Subtleties andApplication - Bernard ¡.Poiesz, Randy Saiki, George E. Mark III,Garth Ehrlich
Introducing Genes into Mammalian Cells with RetroviralVectors - fames A. Zwiebel,Eli Gilboa. Dina Markou'itz, MartinEglitis
FEES
MAJOR Plenary SessionsSCIENTIFIC Molecular Approaches to Clinical Cancer (spon-
EVENTS sored jointly with the American Society of ClinicalOncology) - Bert Vogelstein, Jeffrey Sir/or, Thaddeus P.Dryja, Dennis J. SiamotiEndogenous Hormones and Cancer - Malcolm C.Pike, Brian MacMahon, Richard R. Love, Ronald K. RossEpidermal Growth Factor Receptors in Malignancy¡olinMendelsohn, George}. Todaro, ¡ttsephSchlessinger,Adrian L. Harris
SymposiaCancer Chemoprevention: Present and FutureLee W. Wattenberg, Martin Lipkin, Michael B. Sporn,Eric ]. StanbridgeNew Developments in Experimental and HumanPancreatic Cancer - Pan'iz M. Pour, Murray Korc,Manuel Perucho, Eric P. Sandgren, Richard S. Metzgar
Human Tumor-associated Antigens: MolecularProfile and Clinical Applications - IngegerdHellström,¡effreySchlom, Alan N. Houghton, SaldanoFerraneNovel Molecular Events in the Cell Cycle - Arthur B.Pardee, Joan Ruderman, Ed Harlow, ¡erardHuni'itz
Recent Developments in Breast Cancer ResearchRuth Sager, Pierre Chambón, Joyce Taylor-Papadimitrioii, William L McGwire, Robert CallahanAntisense Oligonucleotides as Regulators of GeneExpression - Jack S. Cohen, Richard S. Paules, JohnReed, Gerald ZonPapillomaviruses and Human Cancer-/inu'/S. Bide/,Louise A. Brinton, Thomas R. Broker, Peter M. Hoii'Iey,Daniel DiMaioCytokines: Their Biology and Potential forRegulation - ¡oast]. Oppenheim, Hans Schreiber,Thomas A. Waldmann, Michel RevelEffects of Glucocorticoid Receptors on Cell Growthand Gene Expression - E. Brad Thompson, Gordon M.Ringoia, E. Aubrey Thompson, Gary L. FirestoneExtracellular Matrix Regulation of Growth andGene Expression - LolaM. Reid, Hynda K. Kleinman,Mina }. Bissell, Israel Vlodavsky, H. Edward Conrad,Charles E. MyersMetastasis: Genetic Mechanisms and CytokineSignal Transduction - Lance A. Liotta, Garth L.Nicolson, Patricia S. Steeg, Claudia A. Lañáis,Robert S.Kerbelc-fos, c-jun, and Other Nuclear Binding FactorsB. Robert Pranza, Jr., Rodrigo Bravo, Richard Treisman,Robert G. RoederEndogenous versus Exogenous Factors as MajorCancer Risk Determinants - Bruce N. Ames, Brian E.Henderson, Steven R. Tannenbaum, BrookeT. MossmanMultidrug Resistance in the Laboratory and ClinicMichael M. Gottesman, Igor B. Roninson, William T.Beck, William S. Dation
Member Registration $80'Nonmember Registration
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Employment RegisterCandidates:AACR Members $10Nonmembers $25Employers:AACR Member* $75Nonmembers $125Commercial Firms $250
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SATELLITE The Molecular Basis of Tumor ImmunologyMEETING ^r(>Xn)Ã?ÃC0»mi!fÃivTak W. Mak, Chairperson, Lloyd ¡.Old,
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