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Burra Madhukar
Dept. Pharmacology & Toxicology
Med Res Fac 003, Indiana U.
1001 Walnut Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5196
(317)274-1446 Fax: (317)274-7787
inositol phosphate messenger system
transformation & protein kinase C, gap junctions




Michael Matthay
Cardiovascular Research Institute
Box 0130 505 Parnassus Ave. M-917
UC San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94143-0139
(415)476-2807 Fax: (415)476-0722
epithelial-mesenchymal transformation





John Mendelsohn
Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital
1275 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
(212)639-5878 (212)639-5821
Fax: (212)717-3618
Antibodies to the EGF receptor,
mechanisms of EGF action




R. Montesano
Universite de Geneve
Department de Morphologie
CMU - 1, Rue Michel-Servet
1121 Geneva 4
Switzerland
(22)702-5275 Fax: (22)347-3334
epithelial morphogenesis, hepatocyte
growth factor



Kathleen Mulder
Milton Hershey Medical Center
Penn State University
500 University Drive, P. O. Box 850
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)531-6789 Fax: (717)531-5013
growth factor signal transduction
kmm15@psu.edu




Gordon Parry
Somatix Therapy Corp.
850 Marina Village Parkway
Alameda,CA 94501
(510)748-3008







Jacalyn Pierce
Lab. of Cell and Molecular Biology
Bldg 37, Rm 1E24
NCI, NIH
Bethesda, MD 20892
(301)496-8911 (301)496-9683
Fax: (301)496-8479
transfection with c-erbB-2
scatter factor, growth factors
and receptors


Greg Plowman, Mohammed Shoyab
Oncogen
3005 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 728-0654 Fax: (206) 728-926
amphiregulin, HER3, epithelins






Stephen Prescott
Eccles Institute of Human Genetics
University of Utah School of Medicine
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801)585-3400 Fax: (801)585-3501
prostaglandin metabolism, lipid
second messengers
Prescott@gene1.med.utah.edu




Gregory Reed , Bryan Henry
U. Kansas Medical Center
Department of Pharmocology & Toxicology
3901 Rainbow Blvd.
Kansas City, KS 66160-7417
(913)588-7140 Fax: (913)588-7501
2,4-diaminotoluene metabolism
Greed@kumc.wpo.ukans.edu




Robert Richmond
Radiation Oncology
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, NH 03756
(603)650-7683 Fax: (603)650-6841
robert.c.richmond@dartmouth.edu






David Salomon
Lab. of Tumor Immunology and Biology
Bldg 10, Rm 5B43
NCI, NIH
Bethesda, MD 20892
(301)496-9536 Fax: (301)496-2756
growth factors, breast cancer
& oncogenes




Dan Satterwhite
Department of Pediatrics
University of Utah School of Medicine
50 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
(801)581-7052 Fax: (801)585-7395
Dsatter@ msscc.med.utah.edu





Sandra Schmid
Department of Cell Biology
Scripps Research Institute
10666 Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla , CA 92037
(619)554-2311 Fax: (619)554-6253
receptor mediated endocytosis
Slschmid@riscsm.scripps.edu




Adrian Senderowicz
NCI, DCT, DTP, LBC
Bldg 37 Room 5D12
37 Convent Dr. MSC 4255
Bethesda, MD 20892
(301)496-4119 Fax: (301)480-2514
Inhibitors of Cell Cycle Progression, Flavopiridol
Senderoa@dc37a.nci.nih.gov




Jerry Shay
U. Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Department of Cell Biology
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75235-9039
(214)648-3282
cellular senescence & immortalization,
teleomeres & telomerase, p53
Shay@utsw.swmed.edu



Kathy Siminovitch, Anne-Marie Lamhonwah
Mt. Sinai Hospital
Rm. 656A
600 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5
Canada
(416)586-8248 Fax: (416)586-8558
PTP1C expression




Pomela Singh
U. Texas Medical Branch
Anatomy & Neuroscience Department
200 Smith Professional Bldg., Room 1019
Galvaston, TX 77550
(409)772-4842 Fax: (409)772-1861
IGF & IGF binding proteins





Joyce Slingerland
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Reichman Research Bldg. S-218
2075 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M4N 3M5 Canada
(416)480-6100 x1-3494 Fax: (416)480-5703
TGFß growth inhibition, cell cycle,
and breast cancer
joyce.slingerland@utoronto.ca


Kenneth Somers
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Dept. Microbiology
Lewis Hall, Room 3161
700 Olney Road
Norfolk, VA 23507
(804)446-5665 Fax: (804)624-2255
transfection of cyclinD1,
ems-1, c-fos, c-jun
Somers@picard.evms.edu



Marion Steiner
Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology
College of Medicine, Room MS409
U. of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40536
(606)233-5462 Fax: (606)257-8994
phospholipase A2
mrstei01@pop.uky.edu




Emanuel Strehler
Department Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Guggenheim 17
Mayo Foundation
Rochester, MN 55905
(507)281-9372
calmodulin like protein
Strehler@rcf.mayo.edu




Betsy Sutherland
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Bldg. 463, Biology
Upton, NY 11973-5000
(516) 344-3380 and 344-3293
Fax: (516) 344-3407
assays for DNA damage and repair
betsy@image.bio.bnl.gov




Karen Swisshelm, Susanne Hosier
University of Washington, School of Medicine
Department of Pathology, SM-30
Seattle, WA 98195
(206)685-8297, 543-6593 Fax:(206)685-8356
senescence
Kswiss@u.washington.edu





Joyce Taylor
Imperial Cancer Research Fund
P.O.Box No. 123
Lincoln's Inn Fields
London, WC2A 3PX
England
(01)242-0200 x2362
polymorphic epithelial mucins, integrins,
keratins transformation & differentiation,
oncogenes
JT_Papadimit@alpha.lif.icnet.uk

Peter Thraves
Lombardi Cancer Center, Div. Radiation Research
Georgetown University Medical Center
3970 Reservoir Rd, NW Rm E215
Washington, DC 20007-2197
(202)687-2158, 687-2144
Fax: (202)687-2221
radiation induced transformation
Thraves@gdrge.odr.georgetown.edu




Minh To, Irene Andrulis
Samuel Lunefeld Research Institute
Mt. Sinai Hospital
600 University Avenue, Rm 865
Toronto, Canada M5G 1X5
(416)586-8642 Fax: (416)586-8844
genetic alterations in breast cancer
To@mshri.on.ca




Axel Ullrich
Max-Planck Institut Fur Biochemie
Dept Molecular Biology
Am Klopferspitz 18A
82152 Martinsried, Germany
tyrosine kinase receptors
Ullrich@nmrvex.biochem.mpg.de





Harold Varmus, Ian Taylor
Department of Microbiology
UC San Francisco
513 Parnassus Box 0502
San Francisco, CA 95143
(415)476-2540, (415)476-2824
gene expression in breast cancer





Geoff Wahl, Steve Linke
The Salk Institute
Post Office Box 85800
Gene Expession Lab
San Diego, CA 92186-5800
(619)453-4100 x1587 and
(619)453-4100 x1479
Fax: (619)457-2762
genetic instability and cell cycle control
geoff_wahl@qm.salk.edu


Colin Watts, Robert Sutherland
Garvan Institute, Cancer Biology Division
St. Vincent's Hospital
384 Victoria St., Darlinghurst
Sydney, Australia
(612)361-2050 Fax: (612)332-4876
cell cycle and breast cancer
C.watts@garvan.unsw.edu.au




Bernie Weinstein, Ed Han
Institute of Cancer Research
Colombia U. Coll. of Physicians & Surg.
701 W. 168th St., Rm 1509
New York, NY 10032
(212)694-6921, (212)694-6924
cyclin gene expression
ekh2@columbia.edu




B. Westley
Department of Pathology
Royal Victoria Infirmary
U. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Newcastle NE1 4LP, United Kingdom
(91)232-5131 x24445
breast cancer transforming genes,
estrogen regulated mRNA's




Michael Wigler, Brian Reid, Rissa Sanchez
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P. O. Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
(516)367-8376 Fax: (516)367-8381
breast cancer genetics






Tracy Yang
NASA, L. B. Johnson Space Center, SD4
NASA Road One
Houston, TX 77058
(713)483-5583 Fax: (713)483-6227
radiation effects
TYang@plato.jsc.nasa.gov





Deb Zajchowski
Berlex Biosciencee
15049 San Pablo Ave., P. O. Box 4099
Richmond, CA 94804-0099
(510)669-4174 Fax: (510)669-4245
estrogen and progesterone
receptor expression





Nita Maihle
Mayo Foundation
Department of Biochemistry, Guggenheim 14
221 4th Ave. S.W.
Rochester, MN 55905
(507)284-0279 Fax: (507)284-1767
cancer biomarkers
Maihle@mayo.edu




Frauke Melchior
Scripps Research Clinic
Department of Cell Biology
10666 Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA 92037
(619)554-3436 Fax: (619)554-6253
nuclear protein transport and
the GTPase Ran/TC4
Mechior@scripps.edu



Rafael Mira-y-Lopez
Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Division of Neoplastic Disease, Box 1178
One Gustave Levy Place
New York, NY 10029-6574
(212)241-6771 Fax: (212)996-5787
p53, retinoids
Mira@msvax.mssm.edu




Vincent Morris
Dept. Microbiology & Immunology
Health Sciences Center
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
N6A 5C1 Canada
(519) 661-3452 Fax: (519)661-3499
videomicroscopy and metastasis




Jackie Papkoff
Sugen Inc. Research
515 Galveston Drive
Redwood City, CA 94063
(415)306-7766 Fax: (415)369-0679
HGF, signal transduction
jackie@sugen.sf.ca.us





Olivia Pereira-Smith
Huffington Center on Aging
Texas Medical Center
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX 77030
(713)799-4453 Fax: (713)798-4161
somatic cell hybrids, aging and immortality





Miscunica Platica
Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Dept. Neoplastic Diseases
One Gustave Levy Place
New York, NY 10029-6574
(212)241-5841
cancer endocrinology, pituitary
differentiating factor




Indra Poola
Howard U. Cancer Center
2041 Georgia Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20060
(202)806-5799 Fax: (202)667-1686
estrogen inducible membrane glycoprotein






Robert Pytela
General Hospital Rm 1, Bldg 150
UCSF
1001 Potrero Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415)476-8545, 206-5959
integrins and breast cancer





Steve Reed, Eric Bailly
Molecular Biology MB-7
Scripps Clinic
10666 Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla, CA 92037
(619)554-9836, (619) 554-4304
Fax: (619)554-6188
cell cycle and TGFß inhibition




Eliot Rosen
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Department of Radiation Oncology
New Hyde Park, NY 11042
(718)470-7386 Fax: (718)470-9756
scatter factor / HGF






Katherine Sanford, Ram Parshad
Lab. of Cellular and Molecular Biology
Bldg. 37, Rm 2D15
NCI, NIH
Bethesda, MD 20892
(301) 496-2617 Fax: (301) 496-8479
DNA damage repair





Mary Jean Sawey, Ceclia Lo
U. Pennsylvania School of Medicine
528 CRB, 422 Curie Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215)898-0270 Fax: (215)573-2028
tumor progression, connexins,
& chemoprevention





Farhad Sedarati
Hoffmann-LaRoche, Dept. Oncology
Bldg. 58 Room 262
340 Kingsland St.
Nutley, NJ 07110
(201)235-7900 Fax: (201)235-7373
effects of retinoids
Sedaratf@rnisdo.dnet.roche.com




Jerry Sewack
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Dept. Molecular Genetics, Rm B420
44 Binney St.
Boston, MA 02115
(617)375-8217 Fax: (617)375-8221
chromatin structure, pS2 gene &
estrogen receptor
Jfs%mg%dfci@rhys.dfci.harvard.edu



Michael Shepard
Canji Inc
3030 Science Park Road, Suite 302
San Diego, CA 92121
(619)597-0177 Fax: (619)597-9494
retinoblastoma protein






Michael Sinensky
Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
1899 Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80206
(303)333-4515 Fax: (303)333-8423
farnesyl protein transferase inhibitors
Sinensky@druid.hsc.colorado.edu





Dennis Slamon, Vicki Chazin
Division Hematology/Oncology/Medicine
Factor Bldg 11-244, School of Medicine
UC Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310)825-5193 Fax: (310)825-6192
transfection of HER2/neu





Helene S. Smith
Geraldine Brush Cancer Research Inst.
2330 Clay St., Rm 201
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415)561-1728 Fax: (415)561-1390
breast tumor biology
Helene@cooper.ucsf.edu





Martha Stampfer
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Bldg. 934
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510)486-7273 Fax: (510)486-5735
growth factors, senescence, & the cell cycle
transformation & differentiation,
generation of HMEC cultures
Mrgs@mh1.lbl.gov



Robert Stern
Department of Pathology
501 U.C. San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94143-0506
(415)476-4961 Fax: (415)476-9672
proteoglycans & glycosaminoglycans
with emphasis on hyaluronic acidecu





Saraswati Sukumar
720 Rutland Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21205-2196
(410)614-2479 Fax: (410)614-4073
oncogene expression in breast tumors
Saras@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu






Robert Swift
Eli Lilly 98C-3
Indianapolis, IN 46285
(317)261-6685 Fax: (316)276-1417
breast cancer genes







Moshe Talpaz, Chris Newall
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd. Room #AC6.022
Houston, TX 77030
(713)792-7736 Fax: (713)796-2173
IGF II and breast cancer






Rik Thompson
Lombardi Cancer Center
Georgetown University
3800 Reservoir Road NW
Washington , DC 20007
(202)687-2277 Fax: (202)687-7505
tumor invasiveness
Ethomp03@gwmedlib.dml.georgetown.edu




Thea Tlsty
Department of
U.C. San Francisco
San Fracisco, CA 27599-3015
(415)502-6115 Fax:
Genetic instability
tlsty@quickmail.ucsf.edu





Chris Turck
U-426
U. California San Frrancisco
San Francisco, CA 94143-0724
(415)476-2376
FGF receptor
Turck@itsa.ucsf.edu





Eva Valverius
Department of Pathology
University of Uppsala
S-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
(46)8 729-3090 (46)18-664827
Fax: (46)8 729-2321
growth factors and transformation





Inder Verma
The Salk Institute
Post Office Box 85800
San Diego, CA 92186-5800
(619)453-4100 x1462 Fax: (619)558-7454
BRCA1






Altaf Wani
Ohio State University
Dept. of Radiobiology, 103 Wiseman Hall
400 W. 12th Avenue
Colombus, OH 43210-1214
(614)292-9375 Fax: (614)292-7237
genotoxic DNA base alterations
Wani.2@osu.edu
awani@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu



Robert Weinberg, Maricarmen Planas-Silva
Whitehead Institute
9 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA 02142
(617)258-5159, (617)258-5176
Fax: (617)258-5213
Cyclins and cell cycle
Planas@wi.mit.edu




Michael West
Geron Corporation
200 Constitution Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(415)473-7700 Fax: (415)473-7750
cellular senescence
MWest@geron.com





Ray White
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
University of Utah School of Medicine
Bldg. 533, Room 7410
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
(801)581-4330 Fax: (801)585-3833
breast cancer genes
Ray@gene1.med.utah.edu




Steve Wiley
Pathology Department
U. Utah Medical Center
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
(801)581-5967 Fax: (801)581-5393
EGF receptors, polarity, ECM interactions
Wiley@hlthsci.med.utah.edu





Paul Yaswen
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Bldg. 934
Berkeley,CA 94720
(510)486-4192, (510)486-4558 Fax:(510)486-5735
calmodulin like protein transformation
and differentiation
P_yaswen@lbl.gov




Mary Zutter
Dept. Pathology, Box 8118
Washington U. School of Medicine
St. Louis, MO 63110-1093
(314)362-8844 Fax: (314)362-3016
integrins







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