1999 Scientific Report
Basic Science
Institute for Cancer Research
Forty-Fourth Scientific Report
Biomolecular Structure and Function
- Structural Studies in Enzyme Mechanisms and in Chemical Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis
Jenny Pickworth Glusker, DPhil, DSc - Computational Structural Biology: Structure Prediction, Analysis, and Bioinformatics
Roland L Dunbrack, Jr, PhD - Protein DNA Interactions
Jan Feng, PhD - How Enzymes Work
Eileen K Jaffe, PhD - Structure and Function of Enzymes
George D Markham, PhD - Protein Folding, Structure and Function
Heinrich Roder, PhD - DNA Repair and Mutation Detection
Anthony T Yeung, PhD
Cellular and Developmental Biology
- Regulation of Chromatin Structure and Cell Differentiation in Mammalian Development
Kenneth S Zaret, PhD - GATA-4/5/6 Gene Regulation and Heart Development
John Burch, PhD - Human/Yeast Complementation Approaches to Study of Oncogenic Signalling
Erica A Golemis, PhD - Mitotic Chromosome Structure and Segregation in Yeast
Vincent Guacci, PhD - Melanoma Progression and Therapy in Transgenic Mouse Models
Beatrice Mintz, PhD - Developmental Timing and Translational Regulation in the Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans
Eric G. Moss, PhD - Genetic Control of Meiotic Development in Yeast
Randy Strich, PhD - Replication and Organization of Eukaryotic Genomic DNA
Hong Yan, PhD - Cellular Mechanisms that Maintain Human Genome Stability
Tim J Yen, PhD
Immunobiology
- Fetal and Adult B Lymphocyte Differentiation
Richard R Hardy, PhD - Recombination and Expression of Antigen Receptor Genes
Melvin J Bosma, PhD - Signal Transduction by Inhibitory Receptors on Human Natural Killer Cells
Kerry S Campbell, PhD - Lymphocyte Development, Differentiation, and Memory
Kyoko Hayakawa, MD, PhD - T Cell Development and Signal Transduction
Dietmar J Kappes, PhD - Control of T Lymphocyte Development by Antigen Receptors
David L Wiest, PhD
Molecular Oncology
- Role of Protein Phosphorylation in Adhesion-Dependent Signaling Pathways
Jonathan Chernoff, MD, PhD - Regulation of Cell Division
Peter D Adams, PhD - The Role of the Epstein-Barr and Human Immunodeficiency Viruses in AIDS Lymphoma
- Molecular Mechanisms Governing Eukaryotic DNA Replication and Cell Cycle Progression
Thomas R Coleman, PhD

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