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AUTHOR INDEX
December 1, 1995
Albino,A. P.,5531
Amler, L. C., 5504Amor-Guëret, M., 5520Anderson, W. F., 5493Anver, M. R., 5621Anzano,M. A.,5621Astakhova, L., 5617
Bakogeorgou, E.,5632
Bang, Y-J., 5545Barrett, J. C., 5664Battista, P., 5677Beaune,P.,5574,5611Beckett, M. A., 5561Becquemont, L., 5574Beger, H. 0., 5499Benze,J.,5589Berchuck, A., 5664Berger, A., 5611Biegel, J. A., 5536Blazes, M. S., 5556Bloigu, R., 5595Bongarzone, I., 5617Bowden, C., 5589Boyer, J. C., 5664Brown, C. C., 5621Buchberg, A. M., 5504Butti, M. G., 5617
Calvien, S., 5677Cama, A., 5677Caramia, F. G., 5677Carlesimo, M., 5677Carnot, F., 5611Carrière, V., 561 1Castanas, E., 5632Chang, H. W., 5540Cho,K.R.,5545,5556Ciupitu, A-M. T., 5648Coles, B., 5574Comley, M., 5628Cugnenc, P-H., 5611
de Coppet, P., 5520Dc Coster, R., 5589Demidchik, E. P., 5617de Waziers, I., 5611Dohi, D. F., 5603Dolter,K. E.,5551
Driver, C. L., 5621
Eerola, A-K., 5595El-Naggar, A., 5693Esposito, D. L., 5677Evans, A. C., 5664
Fan, Y-J., 5670Fawcett, J., 5628Felix, J. C., 5693Flores, J. F., 5531Fok, K. S., 5642Fountain, J. W., 5531Frati, L., 5677Frisch, S. M., 5551Fugazzola,L.,5617
Furihata,C.,5670
Gansauge, F., 5499Gansauge, S., 5499Gatter, K. C., 5628George, J., 5693Giaccia, A. J., 5512Giovanella, B. C., 5637Glendening, J. M., 5531Godwin, A. K., 5536Gordon, E. M., 5493Greco, A.,5617
Green, D. M., 5621Grosse, Y., 5611Guengerich, F. P., 5574Guillouzo, B. K., 5574Gunn, G., 5536Gypen, L., 5589
Hall, F. L., 5493Hallahan, D. E., 5561Han, 0. R., 5603Harris, A. L., 5628Hatzoglou, A., 5632Hayes, R. L., 5536Hecht, S. S., 5580Hedborg, F.,5681
Hedrick, L., 5545, 5556Hellman, S., 5561Holgado-Madruga, M., 5536Hong, W. K., 5507, 5603
Jaulin, C., 5520Jones, L. A., 5693
Kaklamanis, L., 5628Kamiya, K., 5670Katabuchi, H., 5556Katoh, 0., 5687Kawaishi, K., 5687Ketterer, B., 5574Kiessling, R., 5648
Kim,S-J.,5545Kim, Y-H., 5603
Kim, Y-M., 5524
Kimura, A.,5687
Kinzler, K. W., 5545, 5548Kleihues, P., 5528Klein, G., 5648Kocialkowski, S., 5628Kogner, P., 5681Kominami, R., 5670Kono, K., 5648Kotomura, N., 5670Kozielski, A. J., 5637Kunkel, T. A., 5664Kurie, J. M., 5603
Lai, E., 5540Lamé,R., 5520Lambers, A. R., 5556Lampe, J., 5528Lampo, A., 5589Langouet, S., 5574Leach, F. S., 5556Lee, H. Y., 5545Lee, J. J., 5507Lee, J. S., 5507
Lehmann, A., 5656Lehto, V-P., 5595Le Paslier, D., 5504Levy, R., 5642Li, J., 5540Link, K. H., 5499Lippman, S. M., 5507Liu, B., 5548Logsdon, D. L.,5621
Lotan, R., 5507, 5603Lucia, M. S., 5621Lutterbaugh, J., 5545Lynch, H. T., 5545
MacPhee, D. G., 5489Mariani-Costantini, R., 5677Markowitz, S. D., 5545, 5548Martinsson, T., 5681Mathis, M., 5545Mauceri,H. J.,5561
Mendoza, J., 5637Mivechi, N. F., 5512Mondellini, P., 5617Morel,F.,5574Moscatello, D. K., 5536Myeroff, L. L., 5545, 5548
Nakazawa, H., 5528Nesbitt, J. C., 5603Ninomiya, Y., 5670Nitta, Y., 5670Niwa, 0., 5670Noguiez, P., 5520Numoto, M., 5670Nussler, A. K., 5499
Ohgaki, H., 5528Oridate, N., 5603Orth, K., 5545Ottini, L., 5677Ouafik, L'H., 5632
Pähkkd,P., 5595Pacini,F.,5617
Palmirotta, R., 5677Park, J-G., 5545Park, K., 5545Parker,E.J.,5540Parsons,R.,5545, 5548
Peer, C. W., 5621Petersson, M., 5648Pezzella, F., 5628Pfohl-Leszkowicz, A., 561 1Pierotti, M. A., 5617Pilotti,S.,5617
Pinchera,A., 5617
Pompon,D.,5520Potmesil, M., 5637Praml,C., 5504
Praz, F., 5520Press, M. F., 5693
Rainio, P., 5595Ramirez,G., 5536Renschler, M. F., 5642Richetta, A., 5677
Risinger, J. I., 5664Roberts,A. B.,5545, 5621
Ronnett, B. M., 5556
Saffari, B., 5693Salazar,E. P.,5656
Satow, Y., 5687Savelyeva. L., 5504Scharnweber, C., 5499Schwab, M., 5504Seung, L. P., 5561Shrader, M. W., 5621Simmons, D., 5628Siracusa, L. D., 5504Sjoberg, R-M., 5681Skotzko,M., 5493
Slayter, M. V., 5621Smith,T. J.,5566
Soini, Y., 5595Son, K., 5524Sormunen, R., 5595Sporn,M.B.,562lStaretz, M. E., 5580Stefanini, M., 5656Stehlin, J. S., 5637Stone, S., 5531Stoner, G. D., 5566
Tachibana, 0., 5528Takayama, K., 5656Tauchi,H.,5687
Thermos, K., 5632Thompson, L. H., 5656Thrmanen, U., 5595Turley, H., 5628
Umar, A., 5664
Vähäkangas,K., 5595Van Cauteren, H., 5589Vandenberghe, J., 5589van Rees, B., 5556Vardeman, D., 5637Vaury, C., 5520Verl, M. C., 5677
Vogelstein, B., 5545, 5548Vogt, P. K., 5540Vorontsova, T. V., 5617
Wada, H. G., 5642Walker, G. J., 5531Walsh, G. L., 5603Wang, Z., 5670Watanabe, K., 5528Weber, C. A., 5656Weichselbaum, R. R., 5561Wen, T., 5648Willson,J.K. V.,5548
Wong, A. J., 5536Wu, L., 5493
Xu, X-C., 5507, 5603
Yang, C. S., 5566
Zile, M. H., 5507Zobywalski, A., 5499Zoltick, P. W., 5536Zou, C-P., 5603
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INTRODUCTION
The AACR's Employment Register is intended to attract youngscientists to the Association, increase interest in AACR programs, andprovide a valuable service to all cancer researchers, both senior andjunior investigators.
Since 1988, AACR Staff has scheduled interviews at the annualmeeting, and brief advertisements describing available candidates andpositions have been published in the Proceedings of the America,,Associatio,z for Cancer Research and in three issues of CancerResearch. These services will be continued in 1996. Registration formsfor the 1996 Employment Register can be found on the followingpages. Fees have been set at the following levels:Each candidate registration— by an AACR member $10
— by a nonmember $25
Each position listing— by an AACR member from a nonprofit or
governmental organization $75— by a nonmember from a nonprofit or
governmental organization $125— by a commercial organization $275
($225 for companies participating in the1996 AACR Exhibit Show)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES
1. Supply all information requested on the attached candidateregistration form.
2. Type a short description of your background and the position youare seeking in the 5―X I¼―box provided. Do not include yourname; the AACR will assign identification numbers to all candidatelistings. Please type carefully: this description will be reproducedas described in the section below entitled PUBLICATION OFLISTINGS.
3. Enclose the original form plus 1 copy.4. Enclose appropriate payment:
a. $10 from AACR membersb. $25 from nonmembers
5. Checks should be issued in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank, andmade payable to AACR, Inc.
6. Forms should be submitted by January 8, 1996, to ensurepublication of listings in the Proceedings. However, candidateregistration forms will continue to be accepted in the AssociationOffice until March 29, 1996. After that date forms should besubmitted at the annual meeting.
7. Mail all candidate registration forms to:Employment RegisterAmerican Association for Cancer Research, Inc.Public Ledger Building, Suite 816150 S. Independence Mall WestPhiladelphia, PA 19106-3483
INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMPLOYERS
1. Complete a separate position listing form for each positionavailable and supply all information requested.
2. Type a short description of the position available in the 5―X I¼―box provided. Please type carefully: this description will bereproduced as described in the section below entitledPUBLICATION OF LISTINGS.
a. $75 from AACR members in nonprofit or governmentalorganizations,
b. $ 125 from nonmembers in nonprofit or governmentalorganizations,
c. $275 from commercial firms ($225 from firms participating inthe 1996 AACR Exhibit Show).
5. Checks should be issued in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank, andmade payable to AACR, Inc.
6. Forms should be submitted by January 8, 1996, to ensurepublication of listings in the Proceedings. However, position listingforms@will continue to be accepted in the Association Office untilMarch 29, 1996. After that date forms should be submitted at theannual meeting.
7. Mail all position listing forms to:Employment RegisterAmerican Association for Cancer Research, Inc.Public Ledger Building, Suite 816150 S. Independence Mall WestPhiladelphia, PA 19106-3483
SCHEDULING OF INTERVIEWS
The AACR will set aside space at the annual meeting forinterviews which will be scheduled at mutually agreeable times duringthe following hours: Saturday, April 20, from I :00-7:00 p.m.; Sunday,Monday, and Tuesday, April 21-23, from 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m.; andWednesday, April 24, from 9:00 a.m. to I :00 p.m. Each candidate andemployer will receive an identification number. Registrants who submittheir forms and fees by March 29, 1996, will receive anacknowledgment card which contains their identification number.
PUBLICATION OF LISTINGS
Short advertisements describing each candidate and position listingwill be published in Volume 37 (1996) of the Proceedings of theAmerican Association for Cancer Research and in the July 1,September 1, and November 1, 1996, issues of Cancer Research. Theattached forms contain space for copy for these advertisements. Pleasetype carefully to ensure accurate reproduction of your advertisement.Your copy must not exceed the limits of the box because space forthese advertisements is limited. Advertisements for available positionsshould contain the name and address of the person conducting the jobsearch, and candidates will be able to communicate with that persondirectly. Candidate advertisements will be anonymous. The AACR willsend the candidate's complete form via first-class mail to any registeredemployer who requests it. The employer must bear the cost of receivingcandidate forms in any manner other than first-class mail.
As noted above, because of the early publication date of theProceedings, forms must be received by January 8, 1996, to ensurepublication in that document. However, all advertisements submittedbefore or during he meeting will be published in the three issues ofCancer Research. Registrants wishing to withdraw their advertisementsmust submit written requests to that effect to the Association Office byMay 15, 1996, for the July 1 issue; July 15, 1996, for the September 1issue; and September 16, 1996, for the November 1 issue. Allparticipants in the Employment Register are urged to notify theAssociation immediately of any change in their status so that all listingswill remain current.
FURTHER INFORMATION3. Enclose the original form plus 1 copy.4. Enclose appropriate payment for each position listed:
Questions about the Employment Register may be directed to theAssociation Office at 215-440-9300.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH
1996 EMPLOYMENT REGISTER FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS
Position ID. Number____________________(office use only)
POSITION LISTING
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCHEMPLOYMENT REGISTER
(Please type and submit original and I copy plus payment)
DESCRIPTION OF POSITION
Title______________________________________________________________________________Nature of Work and Responsibilities (research, teaching, administration, etc.)
Education and Experience Required
Date Position Available_______________________________________________ Annual Salary Range
Location of Position
Areas of Specialization(Indicate a maximum of three in order of greatest activity)
,.......,,,jBiochemistry & Biophysics .,,..,,,,jCarcinogenesis .,,,,,,,.JCellular Biology & Genetics 4Clinical Investigations
jEndocrinology 6Epidemiology .,.jExperimental Therapeutics tlmmunology,....,.......9MolecularBiology & Genetics .,,,,,,,.‘°Prevention ‘‘Radiobiology/Radiation Oncology..,....,,‘2Virology ..,,.,,,,,‘3Other(please specify):
EMPLOYER'S REPRESENTATWE(S) ______________AACR Member Number
Name(s) and Title(s)
Institution
Address
Telephone
AVAILABILITY FOR INTERVIEWS AT AACR ANNUAL MEETING
I ,....plan _do not plan to attend the AACR Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
Dates available for interviews: _April 20 ,...,,April 21 _April 22 _April 23 .,..,April 24
ADVERTISEMENT (Please type a short description of the position in the box below. If received by January 8, 1996, your advertisement will be printedin the 1996 Proceedings. All advertisements will appear in the July 1, September 1, and November 1, 1996, issues of Cancer Research.)
SAMPLE: Asst. Prof. (tenure track) in Mol. Biol. Postdoc.and teachingexp. Conduct independentres. ononcogenes, chimeric antibodies, and mol. biol. of tumor antigens. Limited medical/grad.teaching. Avail. Sept. 1996. $35,000-$40,000. Contact Dr. A. C. Brown, Dept. of Mol. Biol.,Smith Univ., Chicago, NY.
(This form may be reproduced)
Areas ofSpecialization(Indicatea maximum of three in orderof greatestactivity)‘Biochemistry
& Biophysics.2CarcinogenesisjCellular Biology & Genetics,,4ClinicalInvestigations5Endocrinology@Epidemiology,,]Experimental
Therapeutics.jlmmunology9Molecular
Biology & Genetics@°Prevention............“Radiobiology/RadiationOncology...2Virology...........‘3Other(please specify):
Candidate ID. Number___________________(officeuse only)
CANDIDATE REGISTRATION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCHEMPLOYMENT REGISTER
(Please type and submit original and 1 copy plus payment)
TYPE OF POSITION DESIRED (Check all that apply)
Postdoctoral .....Physician in Training ...............ResearchAssociate/Staff Scientist ....Faculty
TYPE OF INSTITUTION DESIRED (Check all that apply)
lndustry Academic Government
Last First M.l. AACR Member Number
Business Mailing Address:__________________________________________________________ Major Field:_________
Highest Degree:,..,,,,......
_______________________________________________________ Year Obtained:____
Bus. Telephone
Type of Visa_________________________________________
Date Available____________________ Geographic PreferencQ
ADVERTISEMENT (Please type a short description of your background and the position you are seeking in the box below. If received by January 8,1996, your advertisement will be printed in the 1996 Proceedings. All advertisements will appear in the July 1, September 1, and November 1, 1996, issuesof Cancer Research. DO NOT GIVE YOUR NAME OR ADDRESS; the AACR will assign identification numbers to each advertisement.)
SAMPLE: Ph.D., 1993, Molec./Cell. Biol.; Tissue culture, cell matrix, surface receptors,Northern/Southern/Western blots, DNA probes, immunol. analyses, oncogenes. Postdoc. 3 yrs.,Teach. exp. 2 yrs. Seek acadiindus. research position. Avail. Sept. 1996. Prefer mid-Atlantic
States. Salary negotiable.
(over)
POSITIONS HELD (Listin chronologicalorder,currentpositionfirst)Employer
From/To Position/Nature ofDutiesPUBLICATIONS
(List five most recent;includetitles and co-authors)
Name___________________________________________________________ Candidate ID. Number__________________(office use only)
ACADEMIC TRAINING
College or University FromfTo Major Minor Degree(s)
OTHER (List specific areas of expertise, professional societies, honors, etc.)
REFERENCES (Give name and business address)
AVAILABILITY FOR INTERVIEWS AT AACR ANNUAL MEETING
I _plan .,,,.do not plan to attend the AACR Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
Dates available for interviews: _April 20 _April 21 _April 22 ,.,.April 23 _April 24
(This form may be reproduced)
Notification of CandidateMarchJulyNovember
applications for corresponding membership. Candidates will benotified according to the following schedule:
Receipt of Applicationin AACR Office ________________
January 1May 1September 1
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 copiesofthecandidate'smostcurrentcurriculumvitaeand
bibliography.3. 5 copiesofa letterofrecommendationfroma nominatorwho
is an active, corresponding, emeritus, or honorary member ofthe AACR (at least one copy must be a signed, original letter).This letter should describe the candidate's achievements inlaboratory research, clinical investigations, or epidemiologicalresearch, and it should affirm that this research adheres toaccepted ethical scientific standards. —OR—The nominator maysupply the responses requested at the bottom of the application form in the section entitled “STATEMENTOF 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 3above from a seconder who is an active, corresponding,emeritus, or honorary member of the AACR (at least one copymust be a signed, original letter). —OR—The seconder maysupply the responses requested at the bottom of the application form in the section entitled “STATEMENTOF SUPPORT―(at least one copy of the form must be the signed original).
5. 5 reprintsofeachoftwopublicationsonwhichthecandidateappears as author. As noted above, evidence of patentsdeveloped by the candidate may be submitted in lieu of one orboth of the publications. If submitting patents, supply patentnumber and year awarded.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 816
150 5. Independence Mall WestPhiladelphia, PA 19106-3483
Phone: 215/440-9300FAX: 215-440-9313
RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERSHIPCandidates should be aware ofthe following responsibilities of
membership in the AACR. Active members must pay annual dues.In 1996 annual dues for active members are $160, $95 of which isdesignated for AACRjournal subscriptions. Newly elected membersof the AACR who have already purchased subscriptions to CancerResearch, Clinical Cancer Research, Cell Growth & Differentiation,or Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention at the higher,nonmember rates will receive reimbursement ofthe unused portionof those subscriptions once their first year's membership dues arepaid in full.
Corresponding members are required to pay dues ($80 in 1996)and may, if they wish, subscribe to Cancer Research, ClinicalCancer Research, Cell Growth & Differentiation, or Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention at reduced member rates.
Applicants elected in March will be responsible for payment ofthat year's dues; applicants elected in July and November will paydues for the following year. Applicants elected in March and Julywill be eligible to sponsor an abstract for the next annual meeting.Every effort will be made to afford the same opportunity toapplicants elected in November.
Margaret Foti, Ph.D.Executive Director
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BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIPThe American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), a
scientific society of over 10,000 laboratory and clinical cancerresearchers, was founded in 1907 to facilitate communication anddissemination of knowledge among scientists and others dedicatedto the cancer problem; to foster research in cancer and relatedbiomedical sciences; to encourage the presentation and discussionof new and important observations in the field; to foster publiceducation, science education, and training; and to advance theunderstanding of cancer etiology, prevention, diagnosis, andtreatment throughout the world.
Members of the AACR enjoy the following benefits:
1. the privilege of sponsoring a proffered paper (abstract) forconsideration for presentation at the AACR annual meeting;
2. an advancecopyof the Programand Proceedingsof theAmerican Association for Cancer Research pertaining to eachannual meeting;
3. reducedregistrationratesat annualmeetings;4. priority notice of small, focussed meetings in the AACR's
exciting series of Special Conferences in Cancer Research;5. reducedregistrationratesforSpecialConferences;6. opportunitiesfor participationin AACRmeetingsin North
America and abroad with other scientific societies around theworld;
7. receipt of AACR Newsletters and other important announcements;
8. early notificationof andreducedratesfor participationin theAACR Employment Register;
9. anup-to-dateMembershipDirectoryofthousandsofresearchers in the cancer field;
10. the professional benefits ofAACR's public education activitiesconcerning funding for cancer research and press coverage ofthe latest research findings;
11. participationin SummerWorkshopsthat fosternetworkingopportunities and science education for young investigators;and
12. manymoreongoingbenefits.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIPActive membership in the AACR is open to investigators who
live in the Americas. Individuals who have conducted two years ofresearch resulting in peer-reviewed publications relevant to cancer,or who have made substantial contributions to cancer research inan administrative or educational capacity, are eligible. If acandidate has conducted research in an area of biomedical sciencerelated to cancer, he or she will qualify for membership. Evidenceof patents relevant to cancer research may be submitted asqualifications for membership in lieu ofpeer-reviewed publications.
Corresponding membership is open to persons who are notresidents of the Americas. The qualifications for correspondingmembership are the same as those indicated above for activemembership. Visiting scientists from outside the Americas whointend to return to their countries of origin by the anticipated timeof election should apply for corresponding membership. All othervisiting scientists should apply for active membership and transferto corresponding status upon leaving the Americas.
Graduate and medical students, postdoctoral fellows, andphysicians in training who do not yet meet the above qualificationsfor active or corresponding membership should apply for associatemembership. Forms for associate membership are available fromthe AACR Office.
PROCEDURES FOR APPLICATIONThere are three deadlines for the receipt of a membership
application: January 1, May 1, and September 1 ofeach year. TheMembership Committee will review all complete applications foractive membership that have been received by these deadlines andwill submit recommendations on each candidate to the Board ofDirectors which formally elects all members. The same procedureis followed by the Special Memberships Committee which receives
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH
GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION FOR ACTIVE ANDCORRESPONDING MEMBERSHIP
(City) (State/Province)
TELEPHONE NUMBER:___________________________(Country)
(Postal Code)
FAXNUMBER:_________________________E-MAILNUMBER
PRIMARY FIELD OF RESEARCH (Please check only one):.......Biochemistry and Biophysics Biostatistics
Cellular Biology and Genetics Clinical Investigations,...,,Epidemiology ..lmmunology
Preclinical Pharmacology and VirologyExperimental Therapeutics(CARRIER):____________________________________..,,.Carcinogenesis
EndocrinologyMolecular Biology and Genetics
Other:________________________________(Pleasespecify)ACADEMIC
DEGREES (Including where and whengranted)EXPERIENCE
SINCE HIGHEST DEGREE WAS GRANTED (Please iist most recent first)
PUBLICATIONS (Reprints of two peer-reviewed articles on which the candidate appears as an author must accompany thisapplication. For these two articles list the authors, title, journal, volume, inclusive pages, and year. Do not submit abstracts. Ifsubmitting patents, supply patent number and year awarded.)
CANDIDATE CANDIDATE
NOMINATED BY*:__________________________ SECONDED BY*:_________________________(Please print) (Please print)
CANDIDATE IS APPLYING FOR (Check one): 0 ACTIVE 0 CORRESPONDING MEMBERSHIP
STATEMENT OF SUPPORTInstead 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 Does the candidate's research adhere to accepted ethicalstandards? _Yes .No standards? ,...,Yes .,NoI 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* Date
See Guidelines for Application on the reverse side of this form for further instructions.
*Both nominator and seconder must be active, corresponding, emeritus, or honorary members of the AACR.
(This form may be reproduced.) 8/95
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH, INC.Public Ledger Building . Suite 816 . 150 S. Independence Mall West . Philadelphia, PA 19106-3483
APPLICATION FOR ACTWE OR CORRESPONDING MEMBERSHIP
NAME OF CANDIDATE:__________________________________________ DATE OF BIRTH:_________LAST FIRST M.I.
PRESENT POSITION/TITLE:
INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION:____________________________________________________________
INSTITUTIONAL ADDRESS:
QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP
Associate membership is open to graduate students, medicalstudents, postdoctoral fellows, and physicians in training who arefollowing a course of study or who are working in a researchprogram relevant to cancer. Scientists in training who already
have a substantial record of publications may wish to apply foractive or corresponding membership which confers full benefits ofmembership.
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), ascientific society consisting of laboratory and clinical cancerresearchers, was founded in 1907 to facilitate communication anddissemination of knowledge among scientists and others dedicatedto the cancer problem; to foster research in cancer and relatedbiomedical sciences; to encourage presentation and discussion ofnew and important observations in the field; to foster publiceducation, science education, and training; and to advance theunderstanding of cancer etiology, prevention, diagnosis, andtreatment throughout the world. Associate members of the AACRenjoy the following benefits:
1. the privilege ofsponsoring a paper for presentation at the AACRannual meeting provided that (a) the associate member is thepresenter of the paper and (b) an active, corresponding, emeritus, or honorary member in good standing of the AACR alsosigns the abstract of the paper in support of the work (In this
instance, the member who cosigns the abstract does not lose hisor her own sponsorship privilege.);
2. an advance copy of the scientific Program and (if one has beenpurchased by the associate member) the Proceedin'gs 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 predoctoralstudents.);
4. preferred access to the AACR Employment Register;5. optional subscriptions to the Association's high-quality journals
Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, Cell Growth &Differentiation, and Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers &Prevention at reduced member rates;
6. priority notification of events in the AACR's series of specialconferences on timely subjects in the field;
7. reduced registration rates at special conferences;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 the
official application form on the reverse side of these instructions.Each candidate for associate membership must be nominated by anactive, corresponding, emeritus, or honorary member in goodstanding of the AACR. Three completed copies of the form shouldbe submitted; at least one of these copies must carry the original
signatures of both the candidate and the nominator. The applica
tion form may be submitted to the Association Office at any time.
After review of applications for associate membership, theExecutive Director will notify candidates of their election ordeferral within one month of the receipt of the application form.A check for one year's dues payment must accompany the application. Dues are currently $35 for associate members residing in theAmericas and $45 for residents of other countries. This fee will berefunded to any candidate deemed to be ineligible for associatemembership. Checks should be in U.S. currency, made payable toAACR, Inc., and drawn on a U.S. bank. Send the three copies ofthe application form and the $35 or $45 dues payment to:
American Association for Cancer ResearchPublic Ledger Building, Suite 816
150 5. Independence Mall WestPhiladelphia, PA 19106-3483
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 1995 and1996 have been set at $35 per year for residents of the Americasand $45 for residents of other countries. If an application issubmitted by August 31, the accompanying dues payment will becredited to the current year. Candidates submitting applicationsbetween September 1 and December 31 may indicate whether theywish their dues payments credited to the current or forthcomingyear. Candidates should be aware, however, that associatemembers may sponsor an abstract for the annual meeting only iftheir dues for the current year are paid. For example, an associatemember submitting an abstract in November 1995 for theforthcoming annual meeting must have paid dues for 1995. Anynewly elected associate members of the AACR who have alreadypurchased subscriptions to Cancer Research, Clinical CancerResearch, Cell Growth & Differentiation, and Cancer Epidemiology,Biomarkers & Prevention at the higher, nonmember rate willreceive a refund for the unused portion of that subscription uponreceipt 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 current registrar, dean, or department head, verifyingthe member's current academic status. The Association's By-Lawsstate that dues are payable for each year in advance by January 1of the year to which they should be applied. An individual may bean associate member for a maximum of five years. Each year inwhich an individual pays dues will count as one full year ofassociate membership. Thus, an associate member who pays duesfor 1995 may retain associate membership until December 31,1999. The Board ofDirectors may terminate the membership of anassociate member whose dues are in arrears for two years.
Margaret Foti, Ph.D.Executive Director
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The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is a scientific society consisting oflaboratory and clinical cancer researchers. It was founded in 1907 and its purposes are “tofacilitate communication and dissemination of knowledge among scientists and others dedicatedto the cancer problem; to foster research in cancer and related biomedical sciences; toencourage presentation and discussion of new and important observations in the field; to fosterpublic education, science education, and training; and to advance the understanding of canceretiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment throughout the world.―Members of the AACRenjoy the following benefits:
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NOVEMBER17-21, 1995Novel StrategiesAgainst
ResistantCancersChairpersons: Victor Ling, Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada; Daniel D. Von Hoff, San Antonio, TXSanibel Harbour Resort & Spa, Ft. Myers, FL
DECEMBER2-6, 1995The MolecularBasis of
Gene TranscriptionChairperson: Tom Curran, Memphis, TNHotel Del Coronado, San Diego, CA
JANUARY 17-20,1996Cancerand the Cell Cycle
Joint Meeting with the Swiss Institute forExperimental Cancer Research
Chairpersons: Edward E. Harlow, Charlestown,MA; Viesturs Simanis, Lausanne, Switzerland
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois,Lausanne, Switzerland
FEBRUARY 19-25,1996CancerSusceptibilityGenesand
MolecularCarcinogenesisChairpersons: Curtis C. Harris, Bethesda, MD;
Allan Balmain, Glasgow, Scotland; KennethOlden, Research Triangle Park, NC
Keystone Resort, Keystone, CO
MARCH 1-5,1996Proteasesand ProteaseInhibitors
in CancerChairpersons: Lynn M. Matrisian, Nashville, TN;
Bonnie F. Sloane, Detroit, MlMarriott's Bay Point Resort, Panama City
Beach, FL
APRIL20-24,199687th Annual Meeting
Chairperson: Lorraine J. Gudas, New York, NYWashington D.C. Convention Center,
Washington, D.C.AbstractDeadline: December1, 1995
JUNE 8-12, 1996InducibleGenomicResponses
Chairpersons: William T. Beck, Memphis, TN;John A. Hickman, Birmingham, England;Richard I. Morimoto, Evanston, IL
Skamania Lodge, Stevenson (Columbia RiverGorge), WA
OCTOBER2-6, 1996NovelApproachesin Blood and
Marrow TransplantationSecond Annual Meeting of the American Society
for Blood and Marrow TransplantationChairpersons: 0. Michael Colvin, Durham, NC;
Bruce R. Blazar, Minneapolis, MNHotel Del Coronado, San Diego, CA
OCTOBER6-9, 1996Carcinogenesisfrom Environmental
Pollution: Assessmentof Human Risksand Strategiesfor Prevention
Joint Meeting with International Agency forResearch on Cancer
Chairpersons: Frederica Perera, New York, NY;Paul Kleihues, Lyon, France
Hotel Gellért,Budapest, Hungary
OCTOBER 19-23,1996ProgrammedCell Death
Chairperson: Stanley J. Korsmeyer, St. Louis, MOThe Sagamore, Bolton Landing (Lake George), NY
JANUARY17-21, 1997DisruptedTranscriptionFactors in Cancer
Chairpersons: Peter K. Vogt, La Jolla, CA; FrankJ. RauscherIll, Philadelphia,PA
Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, CA
FEBRUARY 13-16,1997GrowthFactorsand Cancer
Joint Meeting with Lorne Cancer CongressChairpersons: Antony Burgess, Parkville, Victoria,
Australia;RobertS. Coffey,Nashville,TN;Ashley R. Dunn, Parkville, Victoria, Australia;Raymond L. White, Salt Lake City, UT
Erskine House, Lorne, Victoria, Australia
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1996 GERTRUDE ELION CANCER RESEARCH AWARD
Supported by an Educational Grant fromGlaxo Weilcome Oncology
• This Award was established in honor of Nobel Laureate Dr. Gertrude Elion,
Scientist Emeritus at Glaxo Wellcome Co. and Past President and Honorary
Member of the AACR.
• The Gertrude Elion Cancer Research Award is a one-year, $30,000 grant for
a scientist in the U.S. or Canada engaged in meritorious basic, clinical, or
translational research in cancer etiology, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention
at the level of non-tenured Assistant Professor.
• The AACR will reimburse the Awardee for travel to the 1996 Annual
Meeting in Washington, D.C., where Dr. Elion will personally present this
Award.
Eligibility
Candidates must have completed postdoctoral studies or clinical fellowships not later than July1 of the Award year, and ordinarily not more than five years earlier. Tenured faculty inacademia, government employees, and employees of private industry are not eligible for thisaward. A Candidate need not be a member of the AACR at the time of application, but mustbe nominated by a Member of the AACR. Associate Members may not be nominators.
Selection Process
Applications are evaluated by a Committee consisting of AACR Members who are experts inbasic, clinical, and translational cancer research. Complete applications must be submitted byFebruary 15, 1996, to be considered for the 1996 Award.
For Further Information/Application Forms
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCHPublic Ledger Building, Suite 816150 South Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3483Telephone:(215)440-9300
FAX: (215)440-9313e-mail: [email protected]
ATTN. : Jenny Anne Florst-Martz
1996 ANNUAL MEETINGTITLES OF MAJOR SEssIoNs
(Confirmed Chairpersons in Parentheses)
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH
Special Plenary Session
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the National CancerAct: Progress and Promise (Joseph R. Bertino)
Symposia
Apoptosis: Manipulating Programmed Cell Death inCancer (David E. Fisher)
Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Inhibitors(Lynn M. Matrisian)
Cell Cycle: Targets for Therapy (Stephen H. Friend)Endogenous DNA Damage: Detection and Biological
Significance (John M. Essigmann)
Cell Signaling (Channing Der and Deborah Morrison)
Recent Developments in Gene Therapy(Drew M. Pardoll)
Cancer Chemoprevention in Humans(Thomas W. Kensler)
Genetic Predisposition to Cancer (Mark H. Skolnick)Cell Responses to DNA Damaging Agents
(Nathan A. Berger)
Drug Resistance: Transcriptional and Translational
Mechanisms (Kathleen W. Scotto)Monoclonal Antibodies: Clinical Mechanisms and
Effectiveness (Ellen S. Vitetta)
Targeting Growth Factor Receptors for Therapy(John Mendelsohn)
Melanoma as a Clinical Model (Alan N. Houghton)Thymidylate Synthetase and Its Inhibitors
Nutrition and Cancer (Walter C. Willett)Aberrant Transcription Factors and Malignancy
(Lorraine J. Gudas)Steroid Hormones: Breast and Prostate Cancer
(Myles A. Brown)
Viral Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis(Harald zur Hausen)
Tumor Suppressor Genes (Bert Vogelstein)Ovarian Cancer: From the Laboratory to the Clinic
(Robert F. Ozols)Drug Metabolizing Enzymes in Cancer Prevention and
Therapy (Cecil B. Pickett)
Cell Adhesion Molecules and the Cytoskeleton(Jun-Lin Guan and Rudolph L. Juliano)
Tumor Angiogenesis (Judah Folkman and Mark A.Goldberg)
Neuroblastoma: Recent Advances in Diagnosis and
Treatment (Garrett M. Brodeur)
Telomerase, Cell Senescence, and Cancer
(Calvin B. Harley)
Pre-Meeting Methods Workshops
Quantitative Biology and Pharmacodynamics(Robert C. Jackson)
Animal Models: Transgenic and Knockout Mice in
Cancer Investigations (Terry A. Van Dyke)
Controversy Sessions
Does Regional Chemotherapy Work?(David S. Alberts)
Is Beta-Carotene Useful in Cancer Prevention?(Waun Ki Hong)
In Studies of Drug Resistance, Have PreclinicalModels Provided Accurate Predictions forClinicians? (Bruce A. Chabner)
Is p53/Rb Important for Therapeutic Outcome?(William F. Benedict)
Should Genetic Testing Be Done on Patients toAssess Cancer Risk? (Judy E. Garber)
Meet-The-Expert Sunrise Sessions
Quantitative PCR As a Tool to Detect MinimalResidual Disease in Lymphoma and Leukemia(John Gribben)
Inhibition of Tobacco-induced Carcinogenesis(Stephen S. Hecht)
Cell Cycle (Peggy J. Farnham)Drugs Which Interact with Microtubules: An Update
(Eric K. Rowinsky)Culturing Normal and Neoplastically Transformed
Human Epithelial Cells (Martha R. Stampfer)Mammary Carcinogenesis (Daniel Medina)Radiation Sensitization (Theodore S. Lawrence)NMR As a Prognosticator (Jerry D. Glickson)Antiestrogens (V. Craig Jordan)DNA Topoisomerases and Their Inhibitors
(Yves G. Pommier)Estrogens and Breast Cancer (Lovell A. Jones)
Tumor Physiology (Rakesh K. Jam)Protein Kinase C in Cell Transformation
(Susan Jaken)Environmental Carcinogens: Their Impact in Cancer
(John A. McLachlan)Lung Cancer: A PrimerChromosomal Deletions and Cancer: Recent
Advances in Mapping Techniques(Funmi I. Olopade)
Tumor Vaccines (Jeffrey Schlom)Challenges in Bone Marrow Transplantation
(William S. Dalton)
Immunologic Features of AIDS Pathogenesis(Jay A. Levy)
Natural Killer Cells (Ronald B. Herberman)Interferons and Cancer (Ernest C. Borden)Transcription Factors As Therapeutic Targets
(Richard A. Heyman)Chemokines and Leukocyte-specific Chemotactic and
Activating Factors (Barrett J. Rollins)Bcl a@ndCell Death (Stanley J. Korsmeyer)
Prodrugs (Peter D. Senter)Specific Immunotherapy of Melanoma
(Philip Livingston)Diet and Tumorigenesis (Diane F. Birt)Childhood Leukemias: The Latest in Treatment
(Steven E. Sallan)
April 20-24, 1996
Washington, D.C.
Convention Center
The LatestDevelopments inAll Areas ofCancer Research
ProgramChairperson:Lorraine J. Gudas
Major Presentations bythe Foremost Scientistsin the Field
Minisymposia, PosterDiscussion Sessions,and Poster Sessions ofProffered Papers
Abstract Deadline:
December 1, 1995
For More Infor,nation:AACR OfficePublic Ledger BuildingSuite 816150 S. IndependenceMallWestPhiladelphia. PA 19106-3483
e 215-440-9300Fax 215-440-9313
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An EssentialMultidisciplinaryProgram forLaboratory andClinical CancerResearchers