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  • AUTHOR INDEX

    April 1. 1990

    Abita, J-P., 2203Akedo, H., 2018Andreeff. M., 2049Angstrom. T., 2027Aoyama, T., 2060Arnold, J. T., 2068

    Baba, M.. 2095Ballard-Barbash, R., 2152Belli, J. A., 2191Bennett, J. M., 2212Berdel, W. E., 2203Bhattacharya, B.. 2105Bjermer, L., 2027Bradley. E. C.. 2009Bruchelt. G., 2177Bucci, L., 2139Bulcavage. L„2119Bustin, M., 2022Butler, J., 2003

    Castagna, M., 2081Ceccherelli. G., 1988Chang. S. K., 2075Chen. D-L.. 2031Chen, F-S.. 2128Chlebowski, R. T., 2119Cleary. E. G., 2164Cooper. B. N., 1997Cooper, H. L., 2105Cova, L.. 2156Crippa. M. P., 2022

    Da Silva, C.. 2081Davison, A., 2198Delmon-Moingeon, L. I., 2198Dewhirst, M. W.. 2075D'Inca, M.. 1988

    Donelli, A., 1988Dopfer. R., 2177Durkacz, B. W., 1992Dzielendziak, A.. 2003

    Fan, X., 2081Fang, M-Z., 2139Ferrari. S., 1988Fontana. J. A., 1977. 1997Franzén.L.. 2027Fritz, P.. 2191

    Gaida, F-J., 2128Garrigues. H. J.. 2183Garrigues, U.. 2183Gelboin, H. V., 2060Gerwin, B. I., 2022Gescher, A.. 2203

    Gilmour, S. K., 2088Glazer, R. I., 2022Gnatt, A., 1983Goldman. M.. 2056Gonzalez, F. J., 2060Guengerich, F. P.. 2036

    Handgretinger, R., 2177Harris. A. L.. 1992Hatanaka. T., 2135Hellström,!.. 2183Hellström.K. E.. 2183Hemstreet. G.. 2009Henriksson, R.. 2027Hersh, E. M., 2009Hickman. J.. 2203Hiélala.O. A.. 2088Hoey. B. M., 2003Holman, B. L., 2198Holroyde, C. P., 2088Hongyo, T.. 2135Horai, T., 2018

    lishi. H., 2095Ilgen. C.. 2128Imamura, F., 2018

    Jacquet, C., 2156Jassim, A. D.. 2064Jones. A. G.. 2198Juliusson. G.. 2212

    Kahle. L. L., 2152Kelloff. G. J.. 2068Kido. Y., 2113Kimmig. A., 2177Kinuta. M.. 2135Kline, !.. 2088Koeffler, H. P., 2031Kolitz. J. E.. 2009Konrad, M. W., 2009Koscielnak, E., 2177Krishnan, R„2164

    Lambert. V., 2156Lea, J. S.. 2003Lieman-Hurwitz. J.. 1983Littbrand. B., 2027Litwin, S.. 2088Lu, L-J. W., 2146Lyver, A., 2056

    Manfredini, R., 1988Mansell. P. W. A.. 2009Martelly, L. 2081Matsuoka. H., 2113

    Mecucci, C.. 2212Mehrotra, R., 2156Mendonca, M.S., 2123Menrad. A., 2177Mertelsmann, R., 2009Mezu, A. B., 1977. 1997Miranda. D.. 1977, 1997Mitsudomi, T., 2113Mivechi, N. F., 2044Miyachi, H., 2044Mizushima, Y., 2099Montesano, R., 2156Morikage, T., 2099Moses, H. L., 2203Moses, K., 1992Mukai. M.. 2018Mullin. J. M., 2172

    Nakaizumi, A.. 2095Nakajima, H., 2135Neumaier, M., 2128Nicolson, G. L., 2203Niethammer. D., 2177Nilsson. K., 2027Nomura, T., 2135

    O'Brien, T. G., 2088O'Donnell, K.. 2088

    Ottenlinger. C., 2177

    Page. R. L.. 2075Paietta. E., 2049Papenhausen, P.. 2049Pash.J. M.. 2022Paulus, W., 2177Paxton, R. J., 2128Pilon, J., 2088Piwnica-Worms, D., 2198Powis. G.. 2203Prasad, G. L., 2105Prody. C. A., 1983

    Racevskis, J., 2049Redpath, J. L., 2123Reichard. G. A.. 2088Riggs, A. D., 2I28Rivière,J. E.. 2075Rogers, R. A., 2075Rudolph, G.. 2177

    Sacchi, S., 1988Sakamoto, K-i.. 2099Salomon, D. S., 2105Scanion, K. J.. 2044Schatzkin. A., 2152Schilbach-Stueckle, K.. 2177

    Schmidt. D., 2177Selleri, L., 1988Shen, Z-S.. 2031Shimada. T., 2036Shinkai, K., 2018Shirabe, K., 2113Shirai, T., 2156Shively.J. E., 2128Shively. L., 2128Smithgall, T. E., 2022Snock, K. V., 2172Soreq, H., 1983Sparnins, V. L.. 2064Sproll, M., 2177Stanley. E. R.. 2049Steele, V. E., 2068Sugimachi. K.. 2113Sun, C. 2123

    Tagliafico, E., 1988Taniguchi, H.. 2095Tatsuta, M., 2095Tayek, J. A.. 2119Taylor, P. R.. 2152Thrall, D. E., 2075Tomatis. L., 2156Torelli. G., 1988Torelli, U., 1988Travis, E. L.. 2139Trepo. C.. 2156Treuner. J.. 2177Tritton. T. R.. 2203Turusov, V., 2156

    Uehara, H., 2095Lieo. H.. 2113

    Valverius, E. M., 2105Van den Abbeele, A. D., 2198

    Wadler, S., 2056Wang. M-Y., 2146Ward. T. H.. 2003Wattenberg, L. W., 2064Wiernik. P. H., 2049, 2056Wild, C. P., 2156Wilkinson, B. P.. 2068W¡Umore,E., 1992Wolburg, H., 2177Workman, P., 2203

    Yano, K.. 2113Yano, S., 2099Yum, K. Y., 2088

    Zakut, H., 1983Zamir, R., 1983Zhang, Y., 2191Zhou, J-Y., 2031

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  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    INFORMATION ON APPLICATION FOR ACTIVEAND CORRESPONDING MEMBERSHIP

    BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

    The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is ascientific society consisting of laboratory and clinical cancerresearchers. It was founded in 1907 "to bring together active

    investigators of the cancer problem for presentation and discussion of new or significant observations; and to foster research incancer and other phenomena of growth." Members of the AACR

    enjoy the following benefits:

    1. subscriptions to the journals Cancer Research and CellGrowth & Differentiation at the reduced member rate;

    2. the privilege of sponsoring an abstract for presentation atthe AACR annual meeting;

    3. an advance copy of the Program and Proceedings pertaining to each annual meeting;

    4. a reduced registration rate at all scientific meetings;5. early notification of events in the AACR's series of special

    conferences;6. subscriptions to any future AACR journals at reduced

    member rates;7. reduced rates for the AACR Employment Register;8. the benefit of AACR's public education activities;

    9. the receipt of AACR newsletters, meeting announcements,and an up-to-date membership directory.

    QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP

    Active membership in the AACR is open to investigators wholive in the Americas, and who have conducted two years ofmeritorious research that has resulted in publications relevant tocancer. If a candidate is working in a research area not directlyrelated to the cancer field but has conducted research of exceptional scientific merit, he or she may also qualify for membership.

    Corresponding membership is open to qualified persons whoare not residents of the Americas. The requirements for corresponding membership are the same as those for active membership. Visiting scientists from outside the Americas who intendto return to their countries of origin soon after submitting theirapplications should apply for corresponding membership. Allother individuals should apply for active membership and transferto corresponding status at a later date if they should leave theAmericas.

    PROCEDURES FOR APPLICATION

    There are three deadlines for receipt of a membership application: March 1, July 1, and October 1 of each year. TheMembership Committee will review all complete applications foractive membership that have been received by these deadlinesand will submit recommendations on each candidate to the Boardof Directors which formally elects all members. The same procedure is followed by the Special Memberships Committee whichreceives applications for corresponding membership. Candidateswill be notified according to the following schedule:

    Receipt of Applicationin AACR Office Notification of Candidate

    March 1 MayJuly 1 SeptemberOctober 1 December

    A complete application consists of the following material:

    1. 6 copies of the form on the opposite side of this page,with all requested information provided.

    2. 5 copies of the candidate's most current curriculum vitae

    and bibliography.3. 5 copies of a letter of recommendation from a nominator

    who is an active, emeritus, or honorary member of theAACR (at least one copy must be a signed, original letter).This letter should describe the candidate's achievements

    in laboratory research, clinical investigations, or epidemi-ological research, and it should affirm that this researchadheres to accepted ethical standards.—OR—The nominator may supply the responses requested at the bottomof the application form in the section entitled "STATEMENT OF SUPPORT" (at least one copy of the form must

    be the signed original).4. 5 copies of a letter of recommendation as described in

    Item 3. above from a seconder who is an active, emeritus,or honorary member of the AACR (at least one copy mustbe a signed, original letter).—OR—The seconder maysupply the responses requested at the bottom of theapplication form in the section entitled "STATEMENT OFSUPPORT" (at least one copy of the form must be the

    signed original).5. 5 reprints of each of two publications on which the candi

    date appears as author.All material should be collated into five complete sets with the

    original application form as a covering document and sent to theaddress given below. Questions regarding procedures for membership application may also be directed to the following address:

    American Association for Cancer ResearchPublic Ledger Building

    Suite 8166th & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19106

    215/440-9300

    RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERSHIP

    Candidates should be aware of the following responsibilitiesof membership in the AACR. Active members must pay annualdues, a major portion of which is designated for a subscriptionto at least one of the AACR's publications. Newly elected mem

    bers of the AACR who have already purchased subscriptions toCancer Research or Cell Growth & Differentiation at the higher,nonmember rate will receive reimbursement of the unused portion of those subscriptions once their first year's membership

    dues are paid in full.All corresponding members elected after May 23, 1985, are

    required to pay an annual assessment in lieu of dues. Thisassessment, which is equivalent to that portion of the regulardues that pertains to support of activities other than publications,is imposed to defray the cost of sending AACR publications tomembers outside the Americas. Corresponding members may,if they wish, subscribe to Cancer Research or Cell Growth &Differentiation at the reduced member rate.

    Applicants elected in May will be responsible for payment ofthat year's dues; applicants elected in September and December

    will pay dues in the following year. Applicants elected in May andSeptember will be eligible to sponsor an abstract for the nextannual meeting. Every effort will be made to afford the sameopportunity to applicants elected in December.

    Margaret FotiExecutive Director

  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH, INC.Public Ledger Building

    Suite 8166th & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19106

    APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP

    CATEGORY OF MEMBERSHIP:

    NAME OF CANDIDATE:PRESENT POSITION/TITLE:INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION: _INSTITUTIONAL ADDRESS:

    D Active D Corresponding

    DATE OF BIRTH:

    (City)TELEPHONE NUMBER:FAX NUMBER:

    (State/Province) (Country) (Postal Code)

    PRIMARY FIELD OF RESEARCH (Please check only one):Biochemistry and Biophysics BiostatisticsCellular Biology and Genetics Clinical InvestigationsEpidemiology ImmunologyPreclinical Pharmacology and Experimental TherapeuticsVirology Other:

    . Carcinogenesis

    . EndocrinologyMolecular Biology and Genetics

    (Please specify)

    ACADEMIC DEGREES (Including where and when granted)

    EXPERIENCE SINCE HIGHEST DEGREE WAS GRANTED (Please list most recent first)

    PUBLICATIONS (Reprints of two articles on which the candidate appears as an author must accompany this application. For thesetwo articles list the authors, title, journal, volume, inclusive pages, and year. Do not submit abstracts.)

    CANDIDATE NOMINATED BY:(Please type or print)

    CANDIDATE SECONDED BY:(Please type or print)

    STATEMENT OF SUPPORT (in place of letters of recommendation)Instead of submitting letters of recommendation, either the nominator or the seconder or both may complete the following section:

    How long has the candidate worked in the field of cancer How long has the candidate worked in the field of cancerresearch? years research? yearsWill the candidate make a long-term contribution to cancer Will the candidate make a long-term contribution to cancerresearch? _ _ Yes No research? _ _ Yes NoDoes the candidate's research adhere to accepted ethical stand- Does the candidate's research adhere to accepted ethical stand

    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.

    Signature of nominator * Date Signature of seconder

    See Guidelines for Application on the reverse side of this form for further instructions.

    * Nominatorsmust be active, emeritus, or honorary membersof the AACR.

    (This form may be reproduced.)

    Date

    410

  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP

    QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP

    Associate membership is open to graduate students, medicalstudents, postdoctoral fellows, and physicians in training who live inthe Americas and who are following a course of study or who areworking in a research program relevant to cancer.

    BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

    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

    the cancer problem for presentation and discussion of new or significant observations; and to foster research in cancer and otherphenomena of growth." Associate members of the AACR enjoy the

    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;

    3. the privilege of registering for the annual meeting at the lowstudent rate (This rate is otherwise available only to predoc-toral students.);

    4. preferred access to the AACR Employment Register;5. an optional subscription to the journal Cancer Research at

    the reduced member rate;6. subscriptions to any future AACR journals at reduced mem

    ber rates;7. early notification of events in the AACR's new series of small

    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.

    PROCEDURES FOR APPLICATION

    Persons wishing to apply for associate membership must use theofficial application form on the reverse side of these instructions.Each candidate for associate membership must be nominated byan active member in good standing of the AACR. Three completedcopies of the form should be submitted; at least one of these copiesmust carry the original signatures of both the candidate and theactive member nominator. The application form may be submitted

    to the Association Office at any time. After review of applications forassociate membership, the Executive Director will notify candidates of their election or deferral within one month of the receipt ofthe application form. A check in the amount of $20. which represents one year's dues payment, must accompany the application.

    This fee will be refunded to any candidate deemed to be ineligiblefor associate membership. Checks should be in U.S. currency,made payable to AACR. Inc., and drawn on a U.S. bank. Send thethree copies of the application form and the $20 dues payment to:

    American Association for Cancer ResearchPublic Ledger Building

    Suite 8166th & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19106

    215/440-9300

    RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERSHIP

    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.

    Each Fall the AACR will send to current associate members aninvoice for dues for the forthcoming year. Payment of this invoicemust be accompanied by a statement signed by the associatemember's registrar, dean, or department head, verifying the member's current academic status. The Association's By-Laws state

    that dues are payable for each year in advance on or before January 1 of that year. An individual may be an associate member for amaximum of five years. Each year in which an individual pays dueswill count as one full year of associate membership. Thus, an associate member who pays dues for 1989 may retain associate membership until December 31, 1993. The board of Directors mayterminate the membership of any associate member whose duesare in arrears for two years.

    Margaret Foti,Executive Director

  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH, INC.Public Ledger Building

    Suite 8166th & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19106

    APPLICATION FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP

    NAME OF CANDIDATE: DATE OF BIRTH:INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION:INSTITUTIONAL ADDRESS: _

    (City) (State/Province) (Postal Code) (Country)TELEPHONE NUMBER: _FAX NUMBER:

    PRESENT ACADEMIC STATUSHTTLE: (Please check only one):Graduate Student Medical StudentPhysician in Training Postdoctoral Fellow

    PRIMARY FIELD OF RESEARCH (Please check only one):Biochemistry and Biophysics Biostatistics CarcinogenesisCellular Biology and Genetics Clinical Investigations EndocrinologyEpidemiology Immunology Molecular Biology and GeneticsPreclinical Pharmacology and Experimental TherapeuticsVirology Other:

    (Please specify)ACADEMIC DEGREES (Please indicate degree(s) acquired to date along with the name of the academic institution and date of receipt.Provide information on degree currently being sought and the anticipated date of completion of this degree program.)

    RELEVANT RESEARCH EXPERIENCE NOT RELATED TO COURSE WORK (Please list most recent first.)

    PUBLICATIONS (List the authors, title, journal, volume, inclusive pages, and year of any article in a peer-reviewed journal on which thecandidate appears as an author. Do not list abstracts. Continue on a separate sheet, if necessary.)

    CANDIDATE NOMINATED BY:(Please type or print name of AACR active member in good standing.)

    SIGNATURESI hereby apply for associate membership in the American Association for Cancer Research. I have read the instructions on the reverseside of this form, and I understand the privileges and responsibilities of this class of membership. I certify that the statements on thisapplication are true.

    Signature of Candidate: _ Date:

    I recommend this candidate for associate membership in the American Association for Cancer Research. To the best of my knowledge,the candidate is qualified for this class of membership, and the statements on this application are true.

    Signature of Nominator: Date:

    Submit three copies of this form. At least one copy must contain the original signatures of the candidate and the nominator. Enclose acheck for $20 in U.S. funds made payable to AACR, Inc. and drawn on a U.S. bank. Check one of the following boxes only if this form isbeing submitted between September 1 and December 31:

    The enclosed dues payment should be applied to the

    D current D forthcoming calendar year.

    (NOTE: If dues are applied to the forthcoming year, membership will take effect on January 1.) See Guidelines for Application on thereverse side of this form for further instructions.

    (This form may be reproduced.) 410

  • The American Association for Cancer Research

    acknowledges with gratitude the generous support of the

    GENERAL MOTORS CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    for our Series of AACR Special Conferences

    GENE REGULATION AND ONCOGENES

    October 23-27, 1988

    Program CommitteePhillip A. Sharp, Chairman

    J. Michael Bishop John D. Minna Robert A. Weinberg

    THE ROLE OF DNA VIRUSES IN HUMAN TUMORS

    January 22-26, 1989

    Program CommitteeHarald zur Hausen, Chairman

    R. Palmer Beasley George Miller Jesse W. Summers

    STEROID RECEPTORS, TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS, AND GENE EXPRESSION

    February 10-13, 1990

    Program CommitteeBert W. O'Malley, Chairman

    Ronald M. Evans Marc E. Lippman

    CHROMOSOMAL AND GROWTH FACTOR ABNORMALITIES IN LEUKEMIA

    October 14-18, 1990

    OrganizersJanet D. Rowley Peter C. Nowell Donald Metcalf Leo Sachs

    INFORMATION ON CONFERENCES IN THIS SERIES IS AVAILABLE FROM

    American Association for Cancer ResearchPublic Ledger Building, Suite 816

    6th & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19106

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

  • ProgramUpdate

    81stAnnual Meetingof the

    AMERICANASSOCIATIONFORCANCERRESEARCHMay 23-26, 1990Washington, DC

    SPECIALLECTURES

    SESSIONS OFFROFERRED

    PAPERS

    Presidential Address - Harris BuschBaylor College of Medicine, Houston, TXClowes Award Lecture - Erkki RuoslahtiLa Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, La Jolla, CARosenthal Award Lecture - Carlo M. CroceFels Institute for Cancer Research andMolecular Biology, Philadelphia, PARhoads Award Lecture - Ronald Al EvansSalk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, CA

    Minisymposia, poster discussion sessions, and regular postersessions will be organized from over 2,700 submitted papers inall areas of cancer research.

    POST-MEETINGWORKSHOPS

    Saturday. May 26

    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.

    MAJORSCIENTIFIC

    EVENTS

    vinc&mus r

    1

    Plenary SessionsMolecular Approaches to Clinical Cancer (sponsored jointly with the American Society of ClinicalOncology) - Bert Vogelstein, Jeffrey Sklar, Thaddeus P.Dry/a, Dennis ¡.SlamonEndogenous Hormones and Cancer - Malcolm C.Pike, Brian MacMahon, Richard R. Love, Ronald K. RossEpidermal Growth Factor Receptors in Malignancy¡ohnMendelsohn, George /. Todaro, JosephSchlessmger,Adrian L. Harris

    SymposiaCancer Chemoprevention: Present and FutureLee W. Wattenberg, Martin Lipkin, Michael B. Sporn,Eric ¡.StanbridgeNew Developments in Experimental and HumanPancreatic Cancer - Parviz M. Pour, Murray Korc,Manuel Perucho, Eric P. Sandgren, Richard S. Metzgar

    Human Tumor-associated Antigens: MolecularProfile and Clinical Applications - IngegerdHellström,Jeffrey Schlom, Alan N. Houghton, SaldanoFerraneNovel Molecular Events in the Cell Cycle - Arthur B.Pardee, Joan Ruderman, Ed Harlow, Jerard HurwitzRecent Developments in Breast Cancer ResearchRuth Säger, Pierre Chambón, Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou, William L. McGuire, Robert CallarÃ-anAntisense Oligonucleotides as Regulators of GeneExpression - Jack S. Cohen, Richard S. Paules, JohnReed, Gerald ZonI'jpil lomavi ruses and Human Cancer-Janet S. Butel,Louise A. Brinton, Thomas R. Broker, Peter M. Howley,Daniel DiMaioCytokines: Their Biology and Potential forRegulation - Joost ]. Oppenheim, Hans Schreiber,Thomas A. Waldmann, Michel RevelEffects of Glucocorticoid Receptors on Cell Growthand Gene Expression - £.Brad Thompson, Gordon M.Ringold, E. Aubrey Thompson, Gary L. FirestoneExtracellular Matrix Regulation of Growth andGene Expression - Lola M. 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. Landis, Robert S.Kerbelc-fos, c-jun, and Other Nuclear Binding FactorsB. Robert Frunza, ¡r.,Rodrigo Bravo, Richard Treisman,Robert G. Roeder _^==____Endogenous versus Exogenous Factors as Major INFORMATIONCancer Risk Determinants - Bruce N. Ames, Brian E. AND FORMSHenderson, Steven R. Tannenbaum, Brooke T. MossmanMultidrug Resistance in the Laboratory and ClinicMichael M. Go'tesman, Igor B. Roninson, William T.Beck, William S. Dultnn

    Separate registration fee required; advance registrationrecommended.

    The Polymerasc Chain Reaction: Its Subtleties andApplication - Bernard /. Povsz, Randy Saiki, George E. Mark III,Carlh Ehrlich

    Introducing Genes into Mammalian Cells with RetroviralVector* - /urnes A. Zwiebel, Eli G/Um, Dina Markowitz, MartinEgrKs

    FEES Member Registration $80*

    Nonmember Registration(includes Proceedings} $140*

    Predoctoral Student andAssociate Member Registration $40**

    Workshop Registration $30Proceedings of the AACR $25

    Employment RegisterCandidates:AACR Members $10Nonmembers $25

    Employers:AACR Member, $75Nonmembers $125Commercial Firms $250

    *$15 discount tor advance registration received by March 30.1990."t5 discount for advance registration received by March 30,1990.

    SATELLITE The Molecular Basis of Tumor ImmunologyMEETING Pr°8ram Committee: Tak W. Mak, Chairperwn, Lloyd ]. Old,

    Ellen S. VitellaMay 20-22 Sheraton Reston Hotel, Reston, VA

    PUBLICATIONS The Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Researchcontains all abstracts deemed acceptable by the Program Committee and extended abstracts of symposium presentations andspedai lectures The Proceedings is received by all subscribers tothe journals Cancer Research and Cell Grou'th £rDifferentiation, 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.

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    Detailed listings of available positions and prospectivecandidates will be available for consultation during the AnnualMeeting and will be published in the Proceedings and in twoissues of the Association's journal Cancer Research. Interviews

    will be scheduled in Washington.

    Upjohn AwardsForpresentersof meritorious abstracts as selected by the ProgramCommittee. No formal application necessary. Predoctoralstudents, postdoctoral fellows, and physicians in training areeligible. Upjohn Company sponsors awards to investigators inNorth America; Upjohn International, Inc., to investigators inother countries.

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

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

    Advance Registration (includes advance mailing ofProgram and Proceedings) March 30,1990

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