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Stuart Aaronson
Director, Ruttenberg Cancer Center
Mt. Sinai Medical Center
One Gustave Levy Place, P. O. Box 1130
New York, NY 10029
(212)241-6470 Fax: (212)987-2240
scatter factor, growth factors and receptors
aaronson@smtplink.mssm.edu




Moulay Aloui-Jamali
Lady Davis Institute, Room 523
3755 Cote St. Catherine
Montreal, PQ
H3T 1E2 Canada
(514)340-8260 Fax: (514)340-7502
DNA repair, chemical carcinogens,
anticancer drugs
Mdaj@musica.mcgill.ca





Bonnie Asch
Department of Experimental Pathology
Roswell Park
Buffalo, NY 14263
(716)845-5736 Fax: (716) 845-3242
intermediate filaments
Basch@sc3101.med.buffalo.edu





Mary-Ann Bakos
Child Health Research Center
U. Texas Medical Branch
9th & Market, Room 278
Galveston, TX 77555-0366
(409)772-3825 Fax: (409)772-1761
mucosal immunity
Mbakos@beach.utmb.edu




Stephen Barnes
University of Alabama
Department of Pharmacology
101C Volker Hall, 1670 University Blvd.
Birmingham, AL 35294-0019
(205) 934-7117
Genistein





Carl Barrett
Lab. Molecular Carcinogenesis
NIEHS P. O. Box 12233
Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
(919)541-2992, 541-3376 Fax:(919)541-7784
cellular senesence, breast cancer genes,
melatonin effects
linoleic acid metabolites, EGFR/ER cross-talk
Barrett@niehs.nih.gov


Jeanne Beck
NIA Aging Repository
401 Haddon Avenue
Camden, NJ 08103
(609)757-4847 Fax: (609)757-9737
NIH Aging Institute Cell Bank
jbeck@umdnj.edu





Gunnar Bjursell
Gotesborgs Universitet
Institutionen for Molekylar Biologi
Medicinaregatan 9, Box 33031
Gotesburg S-400 33, Sweden
46(31)85 3000 Fax: 46(31)85 3801
bile salt stimulated lipase





Powel Brown
U. Texas Health Science Center
7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX 78284-7884
(210) 567-4796, (210)567-4777 Fax: (210)567-6687
oncogene induced transformation
Powel_brown@oncology.uthsc.sa.edu





Maurice Cohen
Abbott Laboratory
Dept. 93D, AP20-5
Abbott Park, IL 60064
(708)937-8873







Suzanne Conzen, Chuck Cole
Darmouth Medical School
Dept. Biochemistry
7200 Vail Building
Hanover, NH 03755-3844
(603)646-7628, 603 650-1905 Fax:(603)650-1128
SV40T, p53 stability, immortalization
& senescence
Suzanne.conzen.@dartmouth.edu



Pamela Crowell, Dring Cowell, Stephan Randall
Departmentof Biology
Indiana University
723 West Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5132
(317)278-1144 (317) 274-0575 Fax: (317)274-2846
isoprenylated proteins and transformation
pcrowel@indyvax.iupui.edu




Robert Dell'Orco, Julie Kiehlbauch
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
825 Northeast 13th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405)271-6673, (405)271-175 Fax:(405)271-1554
prohibitin gene
dellorcob@cpu2.omrf.uokhsc.edu





Bob Dickson, Steven McCormack,
Sharyl Nass, Edward Rosfjord
Lombardi Cancer Center
Georgetown University
3800 Reservoir Road NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202)687-3770 Fax: (202)687-6402
expression & response to growth factors:
TGFa,TGFß, FGF, MDGF-1, PDGF



Stephen Ethier
Dept. Radiation Oncology, Box 582
U. Michigan Medical School
1331 E. Ann St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(313)747-1008 Fax: (313)936-7589
growth of human mammary tumor cells
Steve_ethier@med.umich.edu
OR, Steve_Ethier.CAN#u#Biology
@mailgw.surg.med.umich.edu


Ray Frackelton, Lisa Stevenson
RWMC, Dept. Medicine
825 Chalkstone Ave.
Brown University
Providence, RI 02908
(401)456-2285 Fax: (401)456-2320
EGF signal transduction
A_Frackelton_jr@brown.edu




Don Fujita
U. Calgary Medical Center
Dept. Medical Biochemistry
3330 Hospital Drive N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
T2N 4N1 Canada
(403)220-3017 Fax: (403)283-4841
tyrosine kinase, especially src family
dfujita@acs.ucalgary.ca



Ed Gelman
Lombardi Cancer Center
Georgetown University
3800 Reservoir Road NW
Washington, D.C. 20007
(202)687-2202 Fax: (202)687-6402
Intermediate filaments
Gemanne@gunet.georgetown.edu




Ermanno Gherardi, Catriona Moorby, Michael Stoker
ICRF Cell Interactions Laboratory
Cambridge University Medical School
MRC Centre, Hills Road
Cambridge CB2 2HQ
United Kingdom
0223 215 308 Fax: 0223 215 318
scatter factor/HGF




Regine Goth-Goldstein
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Bldg. 934
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510)-486-5897 Fax: (510)486-5735
repair of carcinogen damage metabolism
of environmental carcinogens





Joe Gray, Collin Collins
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Bldg. 62-315
Berkeley, CA 94720
(415)476-9046
Breast cancer genetics, adhesion molecules






Richard Ham, Ravi Menon
Department Of MCD Biology
Campus Box 347
U. of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309
(303)492-7847, (303)492-7848 Fax:(303)492-7744
media optimization, expression of differentiation





Calvin Harley, Rich Allsop, Ed Chang
Geron Corporation
200 Constitution Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(415)473-7700 Fax: (415)473-7750
teleomeres and senescence
Charley@geron.com





Randy Henniger
Emory U. School of Medicine
Dept. of Pathology, Lab. Medicine
Room 2337
WMRB
1639 Pierce Drive
Atlanta, GA 30322
(404)727-9885 Fax: (404)727-8540
fatty acid synthetase and cancer
Rhennig@emory.edu


Tony Howlett
Berlex Biosciences
Oncology Division, B312
15049 San Pablo Avenue
P.O.Box 4099
Richmond, CA 94804-0099
(510)669-4517 Fax: (510)669-4245
extracellular matrix and cell growth
Tony_howlett@berlex.com



Nancy Hynes
Friedrich Miescher-Institut
P.O.Box 2543
CH-4002 Basel
Switzerland
41(61)696-6869 Fax:41(61)696-3835
c-erbB2 protein expression,
mammary cell differentiation
Hynes@fmi.ch



Ashraf Imam
USC School of Medicine
Cancer Research Laboratory
1303 N. Mission Rd.
Los Angeles, CA 90033
(213)224-6545
monoclonal antibody development





Anton Jetten
Cell Biology Section
NIEHS P. O. Box 12233
Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
(919)541-2768, (919)541-3540 Fax:(919)541-4133
cellular senesence
Jetten@niehs.nih.gov




Michael Klagsbrun, Herma Fidder, Shay Soker
Children's Hospital
300 Longwood Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
(617)735-7503, 735-7659 Fax: (617)355-7291
VEGF expression and receptors






Phil Leder, Briggs Morrison
Department of Genetics, Warren Alpert Bldg.
Harvard Medical School
200 Longwood Ave
Boston, MA 02115
(617)432-7553 (617)432-7667 Fax: (617)432-7663
erbB-2





Robert Liburdy, Joan Harland
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Bldg. 934
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510)-486-6240 Fax: (510)586-5735
effects of melatonin, electromagnetic fields,
Ca++, tamoxifen, MCF-7
RPLiburdy@LBL.gov




Graham Lidgard
Matritech Inc.
763 Concord Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)661-6660
nuclear matrix proteins






Kirk Lund
Hematology, Oncology
U. Utah Medical Center
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
(801)581-3724 Fax: (801)581-5393
EGF receptor endocytosis
Lund@msscc.med.utah.edu





Yunus Luqmani
Ludwig Institute Clinical Oncology Group
Room 122, Level 2, Jenner Wing G.1
Cranmer Terrace, Tooting
London SW17 0RE
United Kingdom
(71)672-4565
mRNA expression




Marvelo Aldaz
U. Texas M.D.Anderson Cancer Center
Science Park - Research Division
P. O. Box 389
Smithville,TX 78957
(512) 237-9530 (512)237-9525
Fax: (512)237-2475
breast cancer transformation




Carlos Arteaga
Division of Oncology, Dept. of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
22nd Avenue South, 1956 TVC
Nashville, TN 37232-5536
(615) 327-4751 x5534 or x5487
Fax: (615)343-7602
EGF receptor function and substrates;
TGFß.
carlos.arteaga@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu


Mark Baker, Marie Ranson
Departmen of Biological Sciences
University of Wollongong
Northfields Avenue
NSW, 2522, Australia
Fax: (61) 42-214-135
Plasminogen activation and metastasis
M.ranson@uow.edu.au




Vimla Band
New England Medical Center
Dept. Radiation Oncology, Box #824
750 Washington St.
Boston, MA 02111
(617)956-4776 (617)956-6152
Fax: (617) 636-6205
mammary epithelial cell immortalization p53
VBand@opal.tufts.edu



Carl Barret, Gloria Jahnke, Donato Romagnolo
Lab. Molecular Carcinogenesis
NIH-NIEHS Rm C-222, MD-C2-01
PO Box 12233
Research Triangle, NC 27709
(919)541-1568 Fax: (919)541-4704
BRCA-1





David Beach, Greg & Gretchen Hannon
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P. O. Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
(516)367-8394, -8386, -6802 Fax:(516)367-8874
cyclin gene expression
Hannon@cshl.org





Lynn Bergstraesse, Sigmund Weitzman
Northwestern University
Department of Oncology
8523 Olson Pavillion
303 E. Chicago Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
(312)908-0612, (312)908-5284
Fax:(312)908-1372
normal and tumor HMEC growth
Lynnberg@merle.acns.nwu.edu
Saweitz@casbah.acns.nwu.edu

Noel Bouck, Veronica Selmac
Northwestern University Medical School
Department of Microbiology- Immunology
303 Chicago Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611-3008
(312)503-8236, 503-5933 Fax: (312)503-1339
angiogenic activity and thrompospondin





Clonetics Corporation
Alexa Dillberger
9620 Chesapeake Drive
San Diego, CA 92123
(619)541-0086 or (800)852-5663
HMEC and media commericially provided






Stanley Cohen, Greg Parries
Department of Biochemistry
Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-3318, 298-5007 Fax: (615)322-4349
EGF-receptor phosphorylation/internalization
with ras transformation




Herbert Cooper , G.L. Prasad
Cell and Molecular Physiology Section
Lab. of Tumor Immunology and Biology
NCI Bldg. 10, Room 8B-07
Bethesda, MD 20892
(301)496-3283
tropomyosin expression





Shahnaz Dairkee
Geraldine Brush Cancer Research Inst.
2330 Clay St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415)561-1728 Fax: (415)561-1390
tumor cell growth, monoclonal antibody development
markers of transformation
shanaz@cooper.cpmc.edu




Rik Derynk, Paivi Miettinen
Dept. of Growth and Development, C603
Box 0640
U.C. San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94143-0640
(415)476-7322, -3018, -6081 Fax:(415)476-1499
TGFß, epithelial-mesenchymal markers
Miettine@cgl.ucsf.edu




Steve Esworthy
City of Hope Medical Center
Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research
1500 East Duarte Road
Duarte, CA 91010-3000
(818)359-8111 x2819 Fax: (818)301-8233
glutathione peroxidase and lipoxygenase activty
Fchu@coh.org




Jorge Filmus
Sunnybrook Health Science, Reichmann S-218
2075 Bayview Avenue
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
M4N 3M5 Canada
(416)480-6100 x5711 Fax: (416)480-5703
integrin expression
Filmus@srcl.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca



Steven Frisch
La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation
10901 N. Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla, CA 92037
(619)455-6480 ext. 437 Fax: (619)455-0181
Apoptosis, BCL-2, p53






Yuen Kai Fung , Anne Tang
Department of Pediatrics
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
USC School of Medicine
POBox 54700
Los Angeles, CA 90054
(213)669--2595
retinoblastoma gene, tumor suppressor genes
Yfung%smtpgate@chlais.usc.edu



Gail Lewis Philips, John Park, Mark Sliwkowski
Genentech Inc.
460 Point San Bruno Blvd.
S. San Francisco,CA 94080
(415)266-2201 Fax: (415)225-1411
Antibodies to HER2/neu
gdl@gene.com





Ira Goldfine
Diabetes Research
Mt. Zion / UCSF
1600 Divisadero,
P.O.Box 7921
San Francisco CA 94120
(415)885-7430, (415)885-7429
Fax: (415)885-7724
insulin receptors and effects on growth



Michael Gould
U. of Wisconsin Clinical Cancer Center
Dept. Human Oncology K4-343
600 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53792
(608)263-6615 Fax: (608) 263-9947
spontaneous & radiation mutagenesis
(UV, ionizing) carcinogenesis
Mgould@macc.wisc.edu



Lorraine Gudas
Cornell University Medical Center
Department of Pharmacology
1300 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
(212)746-6250 Fax: (212)746-8858
Vitamin A metabolism
cconti@mail.med.cornell.edu




Anne Hamburger
U. Maryland Cancer Center
Bressler Research Bldg. Rm. 9051
655 W. Baltimore St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410)328-3911 Fax: (410)328-6559
Ca++ ATPase





Shyamala Harris
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Bldg. 74
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510)486-6675 Fax: (510)486-6371
heat shock proteins







Tony Howell , Elizabeth Anderson
CRC Dept. Medical Oncology & Clinical Research
U. of Manchester, Christie Hospital
Wilmslow Road
Manchester M20 9BX
England
(061)446-3747 (061)446-3221 Fax:(061)446-3218
proteoglycan structure in normal and
malignant breast cells;steroid metabolism
by normal breast cells
Clrea@uk.ac.man.cr.picr

Lily Huschtscha
Children's Medical Research Center
214 Hawksbury Road
Westmead NSW 2145
Australia
(61)2-687-2800 Fax:(61)2-687-2120
HMEC immortalization
rogerr@extro.ucc.su.oz.au




Naoko Iida
U. Miami School of Medicine
Dept. Cell Biology & Anatomy R-124
P. O. Box 016960
Miami, FL 33101
(305)243-4746 Fax: (305)545-7166
CD44 variants
npiida@aol.com




Parmjit Jat
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
Middlesex Hospital School of Medicine
Courtauld Building, 91 Riding House Street
London W1P 8BT
United Kingdom
(71 )436-8441 Fax: (071)255-2629
molecular mechanisms of breast cancer
SV40-T immortalization



Uwe Karsten
Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine
Robert-Rossle-Strasse 10
D-13125 Berlin-Buch
Germany
(49)30-9406-2863 Fax:(49)30-9494161
monoclonal antibody development glycoconjugates
Ukarste@orion.rz.mdc-berlin.de




Tony Leadon
Dept. of Radiation Oncology
U. North Carolina
School of Medicine CB#7512
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7512
(919)966-7710 Fax: (919)966-7681
oxidative damage and carcinogenesis





Ed Leof
Guggenheim 6
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN 55905
(507)284-5717 Fax: (507)284-4521
TGFß






Rosette Lidereau
Centre Rene Huguenin
Laboratoire d'Oncogenetique
9, Rue Gaston Latouche
92210 Saint-Cloud, France
(33)1 47 11 16 66 Fax: (33)1 47 11 16 96
breast cancer genetics





Ed Liu, Ed Baptiste
CB#7295
U. North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
(919)966-1283 Fax: (919)966-7681
serine/threonine kinase-1 activity






Ruth Lupu
Lombardi Cancer Center
Georgetown University
3800 Reservoir Road NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202)687-3795
erbB-2





Robert Lustig
Dept. Pediatrics, Room H4/476CSC
U. Wisconsin Hospital
600 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53792-4108
(608)263-9005 Fax: (608)263-0440
16-hydroxy estrone & mutagenicity
Lustig@macc.wisc.edu.





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