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NSF PA/M 00-22 - December 8, 2000
NSF Grantees Featured at ASCB Meeting
National
Science Foundation (NSF) grantees will contribute a wide range of insights
and research findings at the annual meeting of the American Society for
Cell Biology (ASCB), in such areas as the biological determinants of circadian
functions, the regulation of cells by proteins and the effects of wave-driven
chemicals on coral reefs. The meeting will be held from December 9-13
at the Moscone
Convention Center in San Francisco.
NSF-funded scientists speaking at major ASCB symposia include:
- Harry F. Noller, Jr. (University of California Santa Cruz),
who will speak Sunday, December 10 on "The Mechanism of Protein Synthesis"
- Daphne Preuss (University of Chicago), who will speak Monday,
December 11 on "Chromosome Dynamics"
- Barbara Baker (University of California Berkeley), who
will speak Tuesday, December 12 on "Pathogen Recognition and Host Defense"
- Steve Kay (the Scripps Research Institute), who will speak
Wednesday, December 13 on "Biological Clocks"
- Laura Kiessling (University of Wisconsin), who will speak
Wednesday, December 13 on "Chemical Approaches to Biological Problems"
For project abstracts or other information, contact Tom Garritano,
(703) 292-8070/tgarrita@nsf.gov.
For program details, see http://www.ascb.org.
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