Intracellular Signaling from Ras to Genes
September 22-25, 1994

Proceedings published in: Molecular Reproduction and Development,
Vol. 42, 1995, pp 455-528; Wiley-Liss, Bethesda, MD.

Speakers

John Blenis
Harvard Medical School
Ras and PI 3'-Kinase Mediate Signal Transduction from Plasma Membrane Receptors to Distinct Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Serine/Threonine Phosphorylation Cascades

Jonathon Cooper
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Candidate Effectors for Ras

Tom Curran
The Roche Institute of Molecular Biology
The Complex World of fos and jun

Roger J. Davis
Howard Hughes Medical Institute / University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Transcriptional Regulation by Map Kinases

Channing J. Der
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ras Superfamily Proteins, Signal Transduction and Transformation

Beverly Errede
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dynamics and Organization of MAP Kinase Signal Pathways

Yukiko Gotoh
Kyoto University, Japan
The Activation Mechanism and Function of the MAP Kinase Cascade

Mark Marshall
Indiana University School of Medicine
Interactions Between Ras, Raf, and GAP: Key Regulatory Proteins in Cellular Transformation

Frank McCormick
Onyx Pharmaceuticals
Ras-related Proteins in Signal Transduction and Growth Control

Deborah K. Morrison
NCI - Frederick Cancer Research & Developement Center
Mechanisms Regulating Raf-1 Activity in Signal Transduction Pathways

Norbert Perrimon
Howard Hughes Medical Institute / Harvard Medical School
Dissection of the Torso Signal Transduction Pathway in Drosophila

Paul Sternberg
California Instiute of Technology
Signal Transduction During C. elegans Development

Thomas W. Sturgill
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Signaling Mechanisms in the MAP Kinase Pathways


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