Modes of EGF Receptor Signaling

September 25 - 28, 1997


Speakers

Graham Carpenter
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
PLCy1: a signal transducing element

Stanley Cohen
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
EGF and phosphotyrosine signaling in the intact mouse

Sudhansu Dey
University of Kansas Medical Center
Ligand-receptor signaling with the EGF family of growth factors in embryo implantation

Mark I. Greene
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Structural and Biochemical analyses of EGFr and p185 receptor ensembles

Nancy E. Hynes
Friedrich Miescher Institute
The role of ErbB2 in the EGFR family of receptor tyrosine kinases

Stuart Kim
Stanford University Medical Center
C. elegans vulval induction mediated by the let-23 receptor tyrosine kinase

David C. Lee
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Regulation and genetic analysis of EGF receptor ligands

Greg E. Lemke
The Salk Institute for Biological Sciences
Neuregulins in development

William J. Muller
McMaster University
Genetic dissection of ErbB-2/NEU mediated signal transduction in development and tumorigenesis

Norbert Perrimon
Harvard Medical School
Identification of a novel negative regulator of the Drosophila EGFR

Trudi Schupbach
Princeton University
The role of the EGF receptor in Drosophila oogenesis

Ben-Zion Shilo
Weizmann Institute of Science
Activating and inhibiting ligands regulate signaling by the Drosophila EGF Receptor

David F. Stern
Yale University School of Medicine
Signaling diversity of EGF family receptors in breast cancer

Paul W. Sternberg
California Institute of Technology
EGF signaling in nematode development

Axel Ullrich
Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Generation, modulation and transmission of phosphotyrosine signals

Uwe Vinkemeier
The Rockefeller University
Structure-function relationships in the STAT family of transcription factors

Zena Werb
University of California-San Francisco
What the EGF-R knockout has told us about epithelial-mesenchymal interactions









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