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AUTHOR INDEX May 15, 1993 Ahmed, F. E., 2249 Alexander, R. B., 2358 Alvord, W. G., 2204 Anderson, P., 2300 Archer, G. E., 2338 Bäckström, T., 2309 Bader, S., 2410 Bagaglio. D. M., 2260 Barry, M. A., 2349 Baselga, J., 2379 Bassioukas, P., 2374 Beaney, R. P., 2300 Beittenmiller, H., 2272 Berezin, F., 2304 Best, L. U 2265 Bigner, D. D., 2338 Bolton, E. S., 2358 Borteil, R., 2399 Bredehorst, R., 2368 Brenner, D. A., 2279 Bresnick, E., 2432 Buchhagen, D. L., 2410 Burmeister, L. F., 2421 Burrell, M., 2231 Calderwood, S. K., 2212 Cantor, K. P., 2421 Carroll, P., 2199 Cavenee, W. K., 2386 Celli, G., 2287 Chang, P-L., 2217 Cheng, E. H. C, 2260 Chew, K., 2199 Cliby, W., 2393 Clift, S., 2221 Cohen, L. K., 2221 Coleman, C. N., 2212 Colvin, O. M., 2338 Cordon-Cardo, C., 2379 Cowsert, L. M., 2330 Curti, B. D., 2204 Darwiche, N., 2287 Davis, R. L., 2386 DeLuca, L. M., 2287 Diaz, M. O., 2410 Dmitrovsky, E., 2379 Dodson, M., 2393 Dranoff, G., 2221 Eastman, A., 2349 Eaton, D. L., 2313 Eliason,J. F., 2319 Esselman, W. J., 2272 Everett, G., 2421 Fletcher, R. G., 2279 Fox, T. R., 2265 Friedman, H. S., 2338 From, L., 2235 Fuchs, H. E., 2338 Galivan, J., 2227 Gazdar, A. F., 2410 Gharehbaghi, K., 2344 Goldin, E., 2374 Goldsworthy, S. M., 2265 Goldsworthy, T. L., 2265 Gorelick, F. S., 2260 Gould, M. N., 2272 Grand, M. P., 2279 Gudat, F., 2199 Hait, W. N., 2260 Hailing, K. C., 2393 Hanna, M. G., Jr., 2368 Hartmann, L., 2393 Hauda, K. M., 2221 Hawkins, G. A., 2368 Hill, D. E., 2231 Hoda, S., 2379 Horan, P. K., 2358 Körnung,S. K., 2313 Inyang, A. I., 2279 Itani, K., 2326 JafTee, E. M., 2221 Janik, J. E., 2204 Janisch, L., 2304 Jayaram, H. N., 2344 Jenkins, R. B., 2393 Kahn, H. J., 2235 Kaneko, T., 2326 Keeney, G., 2393 Kerschmann, R., 2199 Kim, C-H., 2368 Kinzler, K. W., 2231 Klaus, M., 2319 Klein, E., 2416 Koch, K. S., 2279 Kokura, S., 2326 Kondo, M., 2326 Kurie, J., 2379 Lanciliotti, F., 2287 Lane, L. B., 2304 Lassam, N. J., 2235 Last, T. J., 2399 Leach, F. S., 2231 Leffert, H. L., 2279 Leng, Z-T., 2313 Lian, J. B., 2399 Liotta, L. A., 2208 Longo, D. L., 2204 Lu, X. P., 2279 Lynch, T. H., 2300 Madara, K., 2204 Mählck,C. G., 2309 Malik, K., 2410 Marshall, F. F., 2221 McCabe, R. P., 2368 McCullers, G. A., 2368 Mclntosh, J., 2379 McLendon, R. E., 2338 Meltzer, P., 2231 Mick, R., 2304 Mihatsch, M. J., 2199 Mills, J. J., 2265 Minna, J. D., 2410 Mitsui, K-i., 2260 Moch, H., 2199 Mohanam, S., 2208 Moore, D., 2199 Motulsky, A. G., 2313 Muirhead, K. A., 2358 Mulligan, R. C, 2221 Nair, M. G., 2227 Nairn, A. C., 2260 Naito, Y., 2326 Narayan, S., 2256 Nau, M. M., 2410 Nazar-Stewart, V., 2313 Nobori, T., 2410 Oakley, C., 2272 Oliner.J. D., 2231 Olopade, O. !.. 2410 Orazem, J., 2379 Oyamada, H., 2326 Palmer, L. D., 2358 Papavassiliou, E. D., 2374 Pardoll, D. M., 2221 Perry-Lalley, D., 2358 Podratz, K. C., 2393 Pomato, N., 2368 Price, B. D., 2212 Prince, C. W., 2217 Rao, J. S., 2208 Ratain, M. J., 2304 Rempel, S. A., 2386 Reynolds, J. E., 2349 Rhee, M. S., 2227 Ridderheim, M., 2309 Rigas, B., 2374 Ritland, S., 2393 Rizos, S., 2374 Rosenblum, M. L., 2386 Roy, D., 2256 Rusch, V., 2379 Sauter, G., 2199 Sawaya, R., 2208 Schilsky, R. L., 2304 Schuster, J. M., 2338 Schwechheimer, K., 2386 Selstam, G., 2309 Setlow, R. B., 2249 Sherman, J., 2410 Shillitoe, E. J., 2330 Sidransky, D., 2231 Sly, L., 2287 Smith, J. W., 2204 Smith, S., 2231 Stapleton, P., 2313 Steck, P. A., 2208 Steele, C., 2330 Stein, C. A., 2235 Stein, G. S., 2399 Stein, J. L., 2399 Stendahl, U., 2309 Stetler-Stevenson, W. G., 2208 Subramanian, R., 2368 Tainaka, K., 2326 Teelmann, K., 2319 Thompson, H. J., 2442 Tishler, R. B., 2212 Tokino,T., 2231 Triadafilopoulos, G., 2374 Tsioulias, G. J., 2374 Tsukaguchi, T., 2319 Urba, W. J., 2204 van den Ent, F. M. I., 2399 Vánky,F., 2416 van Wijnen, A. J., 2399 Vaughan, A. T. M., 2300 Végh, Z., 2416 Vegotsky, A., 2436 Vogel, C-W., 2368 Vogelstein, B., 2231 Vogelzang, N. J., 2304 Waldman, F., 2199 Wallace, D. M. A., 2300 Wallace, P. K., 2358 Wang, B., 2272 Wang, P., 2416 Wang, Y., 2227 Weisburger, 2422 Weiss, N. S., 2313 Welsch, C. W., 2272 White, E., 2313 Yang, J. C., 2358 Yoshikawa, T., 2326 Zaman, M., 2379 Zhai, Y-F., 2272 Zhen, W., 2344 2428

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  • AUTHOR INDEX

    May 15, 1993

    Ahmed, F. E., 2249Alexander, R. B., 2358Alvord, W. G., 2204Anderson, P., 2300Archer, G. E., 2338

    Bäckström,T., 2309Bader, S., 2410Bagaglio. D. M., 2260Barry, M. A., 2349Baselga, J., 2379Bassioukas, P., 2374Beaney, R. P., 2300Beittenmiller, H., 2272Berezin, F., 2304Best, L. U 2265Bigner, D. D., 2338Bolton, E. S., 2358Borteil, R., 2399Bredehorst, R., 2368Brenner, D. A., 2279Bresnick, E., 2432Buchhagen, D. L., 2410Burmeister, L. F., 2421Burrell, M., 2231

    Calderwood, S. K., 2212Cantor, K. P., 2421Carroll, P., 2199Cavenee, W. K., 2386Celli, G., 2287Chang, P-L., 2217Cheng, E. H. C, 2260Chew, K., 2199Cliby, W., 2393Clift, S., 2221Cohen, L. K., 2221Coleman, C. N., 2212Colvin, O. M., 2338Cordon-Cardo, C., 2379Cowsert, L. M., 2330Curti, B. D., 2204

    Darwiche, N., 2287Davis, R. L., 2386DeLuca, L. M., 2287Diaz, M. O., 2410Dmitrovsky, E., 2379Dodson, M., 2393Dranoff, G., 2221

    Eastman, A., 2349Eaton, D. L., 2313Eliason,J. F., 2319Esselman, W. J., 2272Everett, G., 2421

    Fletcher, R. G., 2279Fox, T. R., 2265

    Friedman, H. S., 2338From, L., 2235Fuchs, H. E., 2338

    Galivan, J., 2227Gazdar, A. F., 2410Gharehbaghi, K., 2344Goldin, E., 2374Goldsworthy, S. M., 2265Goldsworthy, T. L., 2265Gorelick, F. S., 2260Gould, M. N., 2272Grand, M. P., 2279Gudat, F., 2199

    Hait, W. N., 2260Hailing, K. C., 2393Hanna, M. G., Jr., 2368Hartmann, L., 2393Hauda, K. M., 2221Hawkins, G. A., 2368Hill, D. E., 2231Hoda, S., 2379Horan, P. K., 2358Körnung,S. K., 2313

    Inyang, A. I., 2279Itani, K., 2326

    JafTee, E. M., 2221Janik, J. E., 2204Janisch, L., 2304Jayaram, H. N., 2344Jenkins, R. B., 2393

    Kahn, H. J., 2235Kaneko, T., 2326Keeney, G., 2393Kerschmann, R., 2199Kim, C-H., 2368Kinzler, K. W., 2231Klaus, M., 2319Klein, E., 2416Koch, K. S., 2279Kokura, S., 2326Kondo, M., 2326Kurie, J., 2379

    Lanciliotti, F., 2287Lane, L. B., 2304Lassam, N. J., 2235Last, T. J., 2399Leach, F. S., 2231Leffert, H. L., 2279Leng, Z-T., 2313Lian, J. B., 2399Liotta, L. A., 2208Longo, D. L., 2204Lu, X. P., 2279

    Lynch, T. H., 2300

    Madara, K., 2204Mählck,C. G., 2309Malik, K., 2410Marshall, F. F., 2221McCabe, R. P., 2368McCullers, G. A., 2368Mclntosh, J., 2379McLendon, R. E., 2338Meltzer, P., 2231Mick, R., 2304Mihatsch, M. J., 2199Mills, J. J., 2265Minna, J. D., 2410Mitsui, K-i., 2260Moch, H., 2199Mohanam, S., 2208Moore, D., 2199Motulsky, A. G., 2313Muirhead, K. A., 2358Mulligan, R. C, 2221

    Nair, M. G., 2227Nairn, A. C., 2260Naito, Y., 2326Narayan, S., 2256Nau, M. M., 2410Nazar-Stewart, V., 2313Nobori, T., 2410

    Oakley, C., 2272Oliner.J. D., 2231Olopade, O. !.. 2410Orazem, J., 2379Oyamada, H., 2326

    Palmer, L. D., 2358Papavassiliou, E. D., 2374Pardoll, D. M., 2221Perry-Lalley, D., 2358Podratz, K. C., 2393Pomato, N., 2368Price, B. D., 2212Prince, C. W., 2217

    Rao, J. S., 2208Ratain, M. J., 2304Rempel, S. A., 2386Reynolds, J. E., 2349Rhee, M. S., 2227Ridderheim, M., 2309Rigas, B., 2374Ritland, S., 2393Rizos, S., 2374Rosenblum, M. L., 2386Roy, D., 2256Rusch, V., 2379

    Sauter, G., 2199Sawaya, R., 2208Schilsky, R. L., 2304Schuster, J. M., 2338Schwechheimer, K., 2386Selstam, G., 2309Setlow, R. B., 2249Sherman, J., 2410Shillitoe, E. J., 2330Sidransky, D., 2231Sly, L., 2287Smith, J. W., 2204Smith, S., 2231Stapleton, P., 2313Steck, P. A., 2208Steele, C., 2330Stein, C. A., 2235Stein, G. S., 2399Stein, J. L., 2399Stendahl, U., 2309Stetler-Stevenson, W. G., 2208Subramanian, R., 2368

    Tainaka, K., 2326Teelmann, K., 2319Thompson, H. J., 2442Tishler, R. B., 2212Tokino,T., 2231Triadafilopoulos, G., 2374Tsioulias, G. J., 2374Tsukaguchi, T., 2319

    Urba, W. J., 2204

    van den Ent, F. M. I., 2399Vánky,F., 2416van Wijnen, A. J., 2399Vaughan, A. T. M., 2300Végh,Z., 2416Vegotsky, A., 2436Vogel, C-W., 2368Vogelstein, B., 2231Vogelzang, N. J., 2304

    Waldman, F., 2199Wallace, D. M. A., 2300Wallace, P. K., 2358Wang, B., 2272Wang, P., 2416Wang, Y., 2227Weisburger, 2422Weiss, N. S., 2313Welsch, C. W., 2272White, E., 2313

    Yang, J. C., 2358Yoshikawa, T., 2326

    Zaman, M., 2379Zhai, Y-F., 2272Zhen, W., 2344

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  • DISK SUBMISSION FORM

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  • INTERACTIONS OFCANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY GENES

    AND ENVIRONMENTAL CARCINOGENS

    Joint Meeting Organized by theAmerican Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

    and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)

    November 9-13, 1993

    Lyon, France

    CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSONSFrederick P. Li / Boston,USA

    Ruggero Montesano / Lyon,France

    SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

    IntroductoryLecturesCurtisC. Harris/ Bethesda,USALorenzoTomatis/ Lyon,FranceLee W. Wattenberg/ Minneapolis,USAManfredF. Rajewsky/ Essen,Germany

    GeneticInstabilityKari K. Alitalo/ Helsinki,FinlandT. Heidmann/ Pans,FranceThea D. Tlsty / ChapelHill,USA

    ExperimentalModelsof GeneticSusceptibilityJ. Carl Barrett/ ResearchTrianglePark,USAHenryC. Pilot / Madison,USABernardM. Mechler/ Heidelberg,Germany

    DMADamageand RepairDirk Bootsma/ Rotterdam,The NetherlandsJohn M. Essigmann/ Cambridge,USAMutsuoSekiguchi/ Fukuoka,Japan

    Mechanismsof TransgenerationalCarcinogenesisCarmenSapienza/ LaJolla,USAUlrikeWintersberger/ Vienna,AustriaDavidMalkin / Toronto,CanadaChristopherJ. Kemp/ Glasgow,Scotland

    HumanCancersFrederickP. Li / Boston,USAValerieBeral/ Oxford,EnglandBruceA. J. Ponder/ Cambridge,EnglandNeil E. Caporaso / Bethesda,USAGilbertM. Lenoir / Lyon,France

    Markersof IndividualExposureRuggeroMontesano/ Lyon,FrancePeterA. Cerutti/ Epalinges,Switzerland

    Opportunitiesfor PreventionI. BernardWeinstein/ NewYork,USA

    InformationandApplicationForms

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  • AACR SPECIALCONFERENCE INCANCER RESEARCH

    CellDeathin CancerandDevelopment

    October17-21,1993ChathamBarsInn,Chatham(CapeCod),Massachusetts

    CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSON

    AlanR.Eastman/ Hanover,NH

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    NathanA.Berger/ Cleveland,OHH.RobertHorvitz/ Boston,MAJohnT. Isaacs/ Baltimore,MD

    StanleyJ. Korsmeyer/ St.Louis,MOThomasR.Tritton/ Burlington,VTAndrewH.Wyllie/ Edinburgh,Scotland

    SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

    KeynoteAddressAndrewH. Wyllie/ Edinburgh,Scotland

    Cell Death and DevelopmentMartinC.Raff/ London,EnglandH.RobertHorvitz/ Boston,MALawrenceSchwartz/ Amherst,MAHermannSteller/ Cambridge,MA

    CellDeathinthePathogenesisofCancerJohnT. Isaacs/ Baltimore,MDRolfSchulte-Hermann/ Vienna,AustriaDavidP. Lane/ Dundee,Scotland

    Suppression of Cell DeathStanleyJ. Korsmeyer/ St.Louis,MOEileenWhite/ Piscataway.NJWilliamSugden/ Madison,WlRuthCraig/ Hanover,NH

    EnzymologyofCellDeathJohnA.Cidlowski/ ChapelHill,NCAlanR.Eastman/ Hanover,NHPeterJ.A.Davies/ Houston,IX

    Application Deadline: June 28, 1993

    CellDeathintheImmuneSystemPeterH. Krammer/ Heidelberg,GermanyDouglasR.Green/ LaJolla.CAJonathanD.Ashwell/ Bethesda,MDArnoldH. Greenberg/ Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada

    GeneticEventsAssociatedwithCellDeathJ. JohnCohen/ Denver,COBarbara Osborne / Amherst,MARalphE. Buttyan/ NewYork,NYRobertSchlegel/ Boston,MA

    CellDeathinCancerChemotherapyNathanA.Berger/ Cleveland,OHYvesG.Pommier/ Bethesda,MDNancyL.Oleinick/ Cleveland,OHCarlosJ.Carrera/ SanDiego,CA

    Applicants are encouraged to submit abstractsfor poster presentation.

    InformationandApplicationForms

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

  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCHSCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES: 1993-1994

    OCTOBER 17-21, 1993Cell Death and Cancer

    Chairperson: Alan R. Eastman, Hanover. NHChatham Bars Inn, Chatham (Cape Cod), MA

    NOVEMBER 7-11, 1993Molecular Approaches to

    Cancer ImmunotherapyChairperson: Ralph A. Reisfeld, San Diego,Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC

    CA

    NOVEMBER 9-13, 1993Interactions of Cancer Susceptibility

    Genes and Environmental CarcinogensJoint Meeting with International Agency for

    Research on Cancer (IARC)Chairpersons: Frederick P. Li, Boston, MA, and

    Ruggero Montesano, Lyon, FranceIARC, Lyon, France

    DECEMBER 5-9, 1993Cell Signalling and Cancer Treatment

    Joint Meeting with British Association forCancer Research and EuropeanOrganisation for Research and Treatmentof Cancer (PAM Group)

    Chairpersons: Garth Powis, Tucson, AZ;Paul Workman, Glasgow, Scotland

    El San Juan Hotel, San Juan, PR

    JANUARY 17-22, 1994Risk Assessment in Environmental

    CarcinogenesisCo-Sponsored by the

    Environmental Mutagen SocietyChairpersons: PhilipC. Hanawalt,Stanford,CA;

    James A. Swenberg, Chapel Hill, NCWhistler Resort and Conference Center, Whistler,

    B.C., Canada

    JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 5, 1994Molecular Genetics of Progression

    and MetastasisChairperson: Lance A. Liotta, Bethesda, MDBig Sky Resort, Big Sky, MT

    FEBRUARY 19-24, 1994Cancer: Perturbation in Cell Cycle

    Control and Genomic IntegrityChairpersons: Thea D. Tlsty, Chapel Hill, NC;

    Lawrence A. Loeb, Seattle, WABanff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, Canada

    MARCH 5-11, 1994Growth Factors, Development, and CancerJoint Meeting with Friedrich-Miescher InstitutChairpersons: Harold L. Moses, Nashville, TN;

    Bernd Groner, Basel, SwitzerlandCongress Center, Interlaken, Switzerland

    APRIL 10-13, 199485th Annual Meeting

    Chairperson: Karen S. H. Antman, Boston, MAMoscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA

    OCTOBER 16-20, 1994Transcriptional Regulation in

    Differentiation (Tentative Title)Chairpersons: Eric N. Olson, Houston, TX; Bruce

    M. Spiegelman, Boston, MAChatham Bars Inn, Chatham (Cape Cod), MA

    AACR members will receive brochures on theabove special conferences as soon as they areavailable. Nonmembers should call or write:

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  • Cell Growth &Differentiation

    TheMolecularBiologyJournal of the AmericanAssociationfor CancerResearch

    SCOPE A DISTINGUISHED EDITORIAL BOARD

    CellGrowth¿-Differentiation(CG&D)

    publishes significant,originalresearch onthe molecular biologyof cancer. Its scopeencompasses in vitro and in rii'o studies

    pertainingto normal and abnormal cellularprocesses.Topicsincludeoncogenesand tumor

    suppressorgenes,geneexpressionand regulation, transcription factors,growthfactorsand

    their receptors, molecular mechanisms oftumor progression,signaltransduction, cellcycle,differentiation,and development.

    CCeZi'sdistinguished,international Editorial

    Boardhas recentlybeen expandedto coverthis broad range of subjects even more

    comprehensively.

    In addition to originalinvestigations,CG&D's

    format includes ResearchCapsuleswhich

    summari/e and update rapidlychangingconcepts in the fieldand a Viewpointssectionfor signedand anonymouswrite-indiscussion

    of published articles.

    INVITATION TO AUTHORS

    Mailmanuscripts to EditorialBoardmemberofyour choice. Fordetails about manuscript

    submission, contact:

    Dr.GeorgeF.VandeUbude, Editor-in-Chief

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    •¿�Averagepeer reviewtime-2-3 weeks.

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    IndexedbyChemicalAbstracts, IndexMedicus, MEDIINE.CancerLit,BIOSISPrei'ieu's,and CurrentContents.

    GeorgeF.VandeWoudeEditor-in-Chief

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