http://www.ascb.org/meetings/am2002/pdfs/mtgbrochure02.pdf _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ American Society for Cell Biology, 42nd Annual Meeting, December 14-18, 2002, Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, California, SYMPOSIA: Sunday, December 158:00 am Nuclear Trafficking and Dynamics Ian G. Macara, University of Virginia David Spector, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Joan A. Steitz, Yale University Sunday, December 1510:30 am How Cells Interact with Each Other Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University David A. Cheresh, The Scripps Research Institute Peter Devreotes, Johns Hopkins University Monday, December 168:00 am Cell Biology of Cancer Douglas Hanahan, University of California, San Francisco Jeffrey Trent, National Institutes of Health Terry A. Van Dyke, University of North Carolina Monday, December 1610:30 am Inheritance of Organelles Susan Dutcher, Washington University N. Ronald Morris, RW Johnson Medical School/UMDNJ Lois S. Weisman, University of Iowa Tuesday, December 178:00 am Chromatin and Chromosomes C. David Allis, University of Virginia Kerry S. Bloom, University of North Carolina Marjori Matzke, Austrian Academy of Sciences Tuesday, December 1710:30 am Cell Division: New Paradigms for Regulation of Timing and Size Greenfield Sluder, University of Massachusetts Michael Tyers, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Canada Mitsuhiro Yanagida, Kyoto University, Japan Wednesday, December 188:00 am Cell Polarization and Directional Motility Anthony Bretscher, Cornell University Ruth Lehmann, New York University Frederick Maxfield, Cornell University Wednesday, December 1810:30 am Signal Transduction Pathways in Development Gail R. Martin, University of California, San Francisco Randall T. Moon, University of Washington Alex Schier, New York University MINI-SYMPOSIA: Apoptosis and Cellular Senescence Barbara Osborne, University of Massachusetts Kristin White, Harvard Medical School Cell Biology of Angiogenesis Nancy Boudreau, University of California, San Francisco Joseph Madri, Yale University Cell-Cell Junctions Eric Beyer, University of Chicago Sandra Citi, University of Padova, Italy Cell Cycle Regulation Orna Cohen-Fix, NIH/NIDDK Dannel McCollum, University of Massachusetts Cell Junctions and Signal Transduction Barry Gumbiner, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Susan LaFlamme, Albany Medical College Cell Migration John Condeelis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Anna Huttenlocher, University of Wisconsin Cell Polarity: Establishment & Maintenance Erfei Bi, Universit y of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Elisabeth Knust, Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany Computational Approaches to Cell Biology Gaudenz Danuser, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology George Oster, University of California, Berkeley Control of Growth, Size and Shape Suzanne Baker, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital Martin Raff, University College London, UK Cytokinesis Fred Chang, Columbia University John G. White, University of Wisconsin Cytoskeletal Dynamics in Living Cells Inke Näthke, University of Dundee, Scotland John Vic Small, Austrian Academy of Sciences Cytoskeletal Motors Richard Cheney, University of North Carolina Richard Vallee, Columbia University Cytoskeletal Processes During Development Susan Strome, Indiana University William Theurkauf, University of Massachusetts Endocytosis Sandra Lemmon, Case Western Reserve University Mark Marsh, University College London, UK ECM Molecules and their Receptors Elizabeth Lord, University of California, Riverside E. Helene Sage, Hope Heart Institute Extracellular Matrix and Cancer Hynda Kleinman, NIH/NIDR James McCarthy, University of Minnesota Integrin Signaling Jun-Lin Guan, Cornell University Richard Klemke, The Scripps Research Institute Mechanisms of Cell Signaling Lewis Cantley, Harvard Medical School Peter Pryciak, University of Massachusetts Meiosis and Germ Cells R. Scott Hawley, Stowers Institute for Medical Research Anne Villeneuve, Stanford University Microbial Pathogenesis Vo jo Deretic, University of New Mexico Michele Swanson, University of Michigan Mitotic Spindle Assembly and Function Rebecca Heald, University of California, Berkeley Tim Yen, Fox Chase Cancer Center Nuclear Structure and Function Wendy Bickmore , Medical Research Council, UK Sui Huang, Northwestern University Nucleocytoplasmic Trafficking Larry Gerace, The Scripps Research Institute Maureen Powers, Emory University Organelle Biogenesis and Inheritance Benjamin Glick, University of Chicago Judith Klumperman, Utrecht University Medical Center, The Netherlands Protein Folding and Quality Control in the ER Jeffrey Brodsky, University of Pittsburgh Linda Hendershot, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital Rafts and Other Membrane Microdomains Pico Caroni, Friedrich Miescher Institute, Switzerland Martin Hemler, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Regulation of Cytoskeleton Assembly Ly nne Cassimeris, Lehigh University Tatyana Svitkina, Northwestern University RNA Localization and Dynamics Anita Hopper, Pennsylvania State University Mary Lou King, University of Miami Signaling and Cell Proliferation Jonathan Cooper, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Sarah Spiegel, Virginia Commonwealth University Signaling and Development Jan Christian, Oregon Health Sciences University Janet Heasman, Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati Stem Cells Emanuela Gussoni, Childrens Hospital, Boston James Sherley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vesicle Trafficking Juan Bonifacino, NIH/NICHD Carolyn Machamer, Johns Hopkins University _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ American Society for Cell Biology Meeting Details: http://www.ascb.org/meetings/am2002/pdfs/mtgbrochure02.pdf _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Top of Page - Euchromatin Network - Current Research - Forums - Other Sites - Future Events - _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ For Further Information or Feedback: e-mail: frenster@euchromatin.net Phone: +1 650 367 6483 Fax: +1 650 364 1773 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ euchromatin: "the most active portion of the genome within the cell nucleus".