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AUTHOR INDEX April 15, 1990 Abbott, P., 2303 Adachi, K., 2296 Adams, E. G., 2485 Aisaka, K., 2455 Alexander, J., 2363 Alitalo, K.. 2379 Alterman, R. L.. 2524 Amakawa, R., 2423 Aoki, T., 2429 Apodaca, G., 2322 Archer, L. T., 2215 Aristoff, P. A., 2485 Asch, B. B., 2404 Asch, H. L., 2404 Awwad, M., 2228 Badiner, G. J., 2485 Bagli, D. J.. 2518 Baird, J., 2296 Baker, N., 2221 Bales, W. D., 2215 Ball, R. W., 2493 Banda. M. J., 2322 Barlozzari, T., 2518 Bass, R. A., 2215 Beaton, D., 2449 Becker, F. F., 2337 Bell, P. B., 2215 Berens, M. E.. 2322 Bhuyan, B. K., 2485 Bianchi, M. S., 2379 Bianchi, N. O., 2379 Bigner, D. D., 2347, 2455 Bigner. S. H., 2347 Biswas, R., 2234 Blay, J-Y.. 2371 Bossen, E. H., 2455 Bouhana, K., 2322 Bruchovsky, N., 2275 Bukowski, R., 2363 Chang-Claude, J. C., 2268 Chapman, P. H., 2499 Chouaib, S., 2371 Coldman, A. J., 2275 Collins, A. R. S., 2356 Colvin, O. M., 2455 Combaret, V., 2371 Connelly, R.. 2363 Correa, P., 2268 Correli, L., 2356 Coulombe, R. A., Jr., 2493 Crespi, M.. 2268 Davidson, N. E., 2251 de la Chapelle, A., 2379 D'Emilia, J. C.. 2518 Denning, M. F., 2239 Dexter, D. L., 2524 Dietel, M., 2470 Eda, H., 2290 Edinger, M., 2363 Egner, P. A.. 2251 Endo, Y., 2538 Everard, M. J.. 2511 Favrot, M. C., 2371 Fell, H. P., 2449 Finke, J. H., 2363 Fornace. A. J., Jr., 2356 Foss, O. P., 2341 Fraker, D. L.. 2261 Franks, C. R., 2371 Fraumeni, J. F., Jr., 2311 Friedman, E., 2245 Friedman. H. S.. 2347. 2455 Fukuhara, S., 2423 Gallinger. S., 2476 Gan, L., 2385 Gan-Elepano, M., 2221 Gayle, M., 2449 Gerritsen van der Hoop. R.. 2437 Giaccia, A., 2356 Giblin, J. R., 2322 Giménez. I. B., 2505 Gispen, W. H., 2437 Goldenberg, D. M., 2330 Goldenberg, S. L., 2275 Goldman. M. B., 2283 Griffith. O. W., 2455 Gross, J. L., 2524 Gross, S. S., 2455 Gundel. R. M., 2351 Hacker. M. P.. 2351 Halila. H., 2375 Harvey, S.. 2245 Hayashi, H.. 2538 Hayes, R. B., 2311 Hefta, L. J. F., 2397 Heidel, S. M., 2239 Hellström,I., 2449 Hellström, K. E., 2449 Hemstreet. G. P., Ill, 2215 Hentosh, P., 2356 Herblin, W. F., 2524 Herlyn, D., 2296 Herlyn. M., 2296 Hilton. J., 2455 Hilz, H., 2470 Hioki. K.. 2418 Hong, W. K., 2505 Horii. !.. 2290 Horii. M., 2423 Hoskin, D. W., 2476 Hotta, H., 2296 Hsieh. J-T., 2239 Huot, A. E., 2351 Huper, G.. 2303 Hurst, R. E., 2215 Iglehart, J. D., 2303 Iliopoulos, D., 2296 Infante, D., 2245 Ishikawa, M., 2538 Ishikawa. T.. 2290 Ishitsuka, H., 2290 Itkonen, O., 2375 Iwasaki, K., 2429 Jambrosic, J., 2296 Jensen. P. J.. 2296 Jolivet, A., 2390 Jones, P. L., 2215 Kaemmerlen. P., 2371 Kahle, L. L., 2311 Kahn, M., 2449 Kakita, T., 2423 Kamio. T., 2481 Kannan, R., 2221 Kataoka, T., 2290 Kataoka. Y., 2481 Kalo, I., 2423 Kelly, R. C., 2485 Kensler, T. W., 2251 Kikuchi. H., 2429 Kise. Y., 2418 Koivunen, E., 2375 Komada. H.. 2418 Koprowski, H., 2296 Kornblith, P. L.. 2524 Krag, D. N., 2385 Kurihara, M., 2481 LaSala. P. A., 2524 Lawson, D., 2275 Lee, J. S., 2505 Levi, R., 2455 Li, L. H., 2485 Liang, Q. S.. 2268 López-Larraza, D., 2379 Lotan, R., 2505 Lu. J., 2316 Ludwig. A., 2470 Macaulay, V. M., 2511 MacLean, M., 2449 Maloof, F., 2283 Maneckjee, R., 2234 Marian, B.. 2245 Markus, G., 2245 Matsumoto, K., 2316 Matsuyama, F., 2423 Mclntösh. J. K., 2463 McKerrow. J. H., 2322 Mercatello, A., 2371 Messing, E. M., 2530 Milgrom, E., 2390 Millar, J. L., 2511 Miyatake, S-i., 2429 Monson, R. R., 2283 Moorer-van Delft, C. M., 2437 Morrison, R. S., 2524 Moskal, J. R., 2524 Motta-Hennessy, C., 2330 Moustacchi. E.. 2443 Moy, B. C., 2485 Mulé, J. J., 2463 Müllen, J. B. M., 2476 Müller, K., 2470 Müller, L. J., 2437 Muñoz,N., 2268 Nagauchi. O., 2423 Nakagawa, M., 2418 Nakazato, H., 2397 Négrier. S., 2371 Nishioka. K., 2505 Niwa, M., 2481 Nocentini, S., 2443 Nonomura, N., 2316 North, R. J., 2228 Norton, J. A., 2261 Oakes, W. J., 2347 O'Brien, P. E., 2411 Oda, Y., 2429 2547 Ohno. H., 2423 Oikawa, S., 2397 Ostchcga, Y., 2256 Ozols, R. F., 2256 Parmiter, A., 2296 Pawlyk. D., 2330 Petzold, G. L., 2485 Philip. T., 2371 Pichón, M-F., 2390 Poirier. M. C., 2256 Pontes, E., 2363 Popp, J., 2455 Powell, J. B., 2455 Prud'homme, J-F., 2390 Raedsch, R., 2268 Rao. J. Y., 2215 Rayman, P., 2363 Reed, E., 2256 Rei, Y. G., 2268 Reichman, M. E., 2311 Reilly, T. M., 2524 Reimer, K. A., 2455 Rennie, P. S., 2275 Revêt.B.. 2443 Roder. J. C., 2476 Rosenberg, S. A., 2463 Rosenblum, M. L., 2322 Ross, A. H., 2296 Roubos, E. W., 2437 Roussel, S., 2443 Rutka, J. T., 2322 Sato, B., 2316 Savouret, J-F., 2390 Schäfer, G., 2470 Schatzkin, A., 2311 Schrewe, H., 2397 See, W. A., 2499 Sharkey, R. M., 2330 Sheppard, B. C., 2261 Shigematsu. K., 2481 Shimizu, T., 2538 Shin. D. M., 2505 Shively, J. E., 2397 Siegel, J. A., 2330 Skinner, M. A., 2303 Skinner, S. A., 2411 Slaga, T. J., 2505 Smith. I. E., 2511 Sonoda, T.. 2316 Steele. G. D., 2518 Steinberg, S. M., 2256 Stenman, U-H., 2375 Stout, D. L., 2337 Summerhayes, I. C., 2518 Taguchi, T., 2290 Tanabe, S., 2423 Tanaka, A., 2316 Tanaka, T., 2290 Tanaka, Y., 2290 Taniguchi, N., 2538 Taylor, P. R., 2311 Teale, J. D., 2511 Thacher, S., 2505 Theon, A. P., 2385 Thompson, J. A., 2397 Thurnham, D. L, 2268 To, M., 2275

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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

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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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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

215-440-9300 215-440-9313 (FAX)

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

(includes Proceedings) $140*Predoctoral Student and

Associate Member Registration $40*Workshop Registration $30Proceedingsof theAACR $25

Employment RegisterCandidates:AACR Members $10Nonmembers $25Employers:AACR Member* $75Nonmembers $125Commercial Firms $250

*$15 discount furad\aruf registration received by March 30, 1990.**$5 discount for advance registration received by March 30, 1990.

SATELLITE The Molecular Basis of Tumor ImmunologyMEETING ^r(>Xn)í?íC0»mi!fíivTak W. Mak, Chairperson, Lloyd ¡.Old,

EllenS. VitellaMay 20-22 Sheraton Reston Hotel, Reston, VA

PUBLICATIONS The Proceedingsof the America»Associationfor Cancer Researchcontains all abstracts deemed acceptable by the Program Committee and extended abstracts of symposium presentations andspecial lectures. The Proceedingsis received by all subscribers tothe journals CancerResearchand CellGrowth ¿iDifferentiation,orit may be purchased at the time of registration for $25.The Program of the Annual Meeting of the American Associationfor Cancer Research is included in the registration fee.

EMPLOYMENT Detailed listings of available positions and prospectiveREGISTER candidates will be available for consultation during the Annual"""'"* ' ' Meeting and will be published in the Proceedingsand in two

issues of the Association's journal Cancer Research.Interviews

will be scheduled in Washington.

TRAVEL Upjohn AwardsAWARDS FOR Forpresentersofmeritoriousabstractsasselected by the Program

YOUNG Committee. No formal application necessary. PredoctoralINVESTIGATORS students, postdoctoral fellows, and physicians in training are

eligible. Upjohn Company sponsors awards to investigators inNorth America; Upjohn International, Inc., to investigators inother countries.

Comprehensive Minority BiomédicalProgramof the National Cancer InstituteFor predoctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, or physicians intraining in the U.S.and Canada from minority groups that havebeen traditionally under-represented in cancer research.

WICR SESSION NIH Grants:What You Need to KnowA special session organized by Women in Cancer Research opento all registrants at the AACR Meeting.

DEADLINES Advance Registration (includes advance mailing ofProgram and Proceedings) March 30,1990Hotel Reservations April 30,1990

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