ASIP Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology

April 1-5, 2006, San Francisco, CA
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TUESDAY - APRIL 4, 2006

Full Day Session
Molecular and Cellular Basis of Disease: Redox Mediated Diseases
Chaired: B.T. Mossman and P.A. Dennery

Morning Sessions
Scientific Sleuthing of Human Disease for High School Teachers - DELAYED UNTIL 2007

Chaired: M.C. Cohen
Sponsored by the ASIP Education Committee and The Intersociety Council for Pathology Information (ICPI)

Stem Cells and Neuro-Oncology
Chaired: K.A. Roth
Co-Chaired: R.A. Sobel

Supported by an educational grant from the NIH Stem Cell Task Force

Mini-Symposia: Nitric Oxide and Vascular Biology
April 4, 2006
8:45am - 9:45am
Moscone Convention Center, Room 2007
Chair: C.J. Meininger, The Texas A & M Univ HSC
Co-Chair: E.J. Smart, Univ of Kentucky Med Ctr.

Mini-Symposia: Cell Signaling and Transcriptional Regulation
April 4, 2006
8:30am - 11:30am
Moscone Convention Center, Room 2009
Chair: A.H. Wells, Univ of Pittsburgh
Co-Chair: C.W. Smith, Children's Nutrition Res. Ctr.

International Society for Analytical and Molecular Morphology Lecture:
Role and Regulation of DNA Methylation

Tuesday, 9:00am
Convention Center, Moscone West
Room 2011
Speaker: Heinrich Leonhardt, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich

Chaired: L. E. DeBault, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center and
R. R. Tubbs, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Sponsored by ASIP and the International Society for Analytical and Molecular Morphology

Mini-Symposia: Angiogenesis and Vascular Development
April 4, 2006
10:00am - 12:30pm
Moscone Convention Center, Room 2007
Chair: L. Iruela-Arispe, UCLA
Co-Chair: W. Min, Yale Univ


Afternoon Sessions
FASEB Excellence in Science Award Lecture (Scheduled by ASBMB):
Award Recipient: Marilyn G. Farquhar,
University of California, San Diego
Dr. Farquhar is a member of the following FASEB member societies: ASBMB, ASIP, ASPET and ENDO
Presentation Title
G proteins and RGS proteins: Linking Trafficking and Signaling

American Society for Matrix Biology Lecture:
Goodpasture Syndrome: Molecular Architecture of the Collagen Auto-Antigen and Clues about Etiology and Pathogenesis.
Tuesday, 2:00pm
Convention Center, Moscone West
Room 2003
Speaker: Billy G. Hudson, Vanderbilt University

Chaired: L.J. Sandell, Washington University School of Medicine
Sponsored by ASIP and the American Society for Matrix Biology

Mini-Symposia: Communication at the Vessel Wall: Interactions between Endothelial Cells and Leukocytes
April 4, 2006
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Moscone Convention Center, Room 2005
Chair: S. Nourhargh, Imperial Col Sch of Med
Co-Chair: M. Perretti, Queen Mary Univ of London

Mini-Symposia: Disease Models: Head and Heart
April 4, 2006
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Moscone Convention Center, Room 2003
Chair: W.B. Coleman, Univ of N Carolina Sch of Med
Co-Chair: K.A. Roth, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham

Mini-Symposia: Frontiers in Translational Research and Biotechnology: From Animal Models to Molecular Markers
April 4, 2006
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Moscone Convention Center, Room 2009
Chair: C.L. Phillips, Indiana Univ. Sch of Med
Co-Chair: Kevin Gardner, Advanced Technology Center

Mini-Symposia: Insights from Pathobiology of Neoplasia for Better Prognosis
April 4, 2006
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Moscone Convention Center, Room 2007
Chair: C. Mies, Hospital of Univ of PA
Co-Chair: J.S. Greenberger, Univ of Pittsburgh



 


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