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The 26th NIBB Conference "Dynamic Aspects of The Cell Cycle - From Gene to Cytomechanodynamics -"

Organizers Yasuhiro Anraku
Venue National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki , 444-8585, Japan
Date Feb. 21-23, 1991
Program
Program
Opening Remarks : I. Takeuchi (Director-General of NIBB)
Organizers : Y. Anraku (NIBB and Univ. Tokyo)
                       H. Iida (NIBB)
   
1. Anthony R. Means (Baylor College of Medicine)
  Regulatory role for calmodulin in cell proliferation
2. Yoshikazu Ohya (University of Tokyo)
  Essential function of yeast calmodulin in nuclear division
3. Hiroyoshi Hidaka (Nagoya University)
  Cell cycle specific expression of new Ca2+-binding proteins
4. David E. Levin (Johns Hopkins University)
  The role of the PKCJ gene in the S. cerevisiae cell cycle
5. Peter Baum (Immunex Corporation)
  Analysis of mutants altering regulation of spindle pole duplication in S. cerevisiae
6. Paul Nurse (University of Oxford)
  Eukaryotic cell cycle controls
7. Steven I. Reed (Research Institute of Scripps Clinic)
  Gl/S-phase control in yeast and human cells
8. Paul Russell (Research Institute of Scripps Clinic)
  Control of M-phase induction
9. Hiroto Okayama (Osaka University)
  G2 phase cell cycle control in ·mammalian cells
10. Hideyo Yasuda (Kanazawa University)
  Role of cdc2 kinase and cyclin proteins on the regulation of mammalian cell cycle
11. Masakane Yamashita (National Institute for Basic Biology)
  Maturation-promoting factor in fish : its purification and characterization
12. Mitsuhiro Yanagida (Kyoto University)
  Genes that control metaphase/anaphase transition
13. Rong Li (University of California, San Francisco)
  Feedback control of mitosis in budding yeast
14. Takeharu Nishimoto (Kyushu University)
  Function of RCCl gene
15. Noriyuki Sagata (Kurume University)
  Expression and function of the c-mos proto-oncogene product during oocyte maturation and fertilization
16. Peter Fantes (University of Edinburgh)
  Regulation of genes encoding subunits of ribonucleotide reductase in fission yeast
17. John R. Pringle (University of Michigan)
  Development of cell polarity during the yeast cell cycle
18. Yasuhiro Anraku (University of Tokyo and National Institute for Basic Biology)
  Essontial Ca2+-rogulatory procosses in bud organlzatlon : An approach from calcium genetics
19. Takashi Toda (Kyoto University)
  Protein kinases and transcription factors in fission yeast growth control
20. Eisuke Nishida (University of Tokyo)
  MAP kinase : Its activation and function in G0 /  G1 and M phases
21. David G. Drubin (University of California, Berkeley)
  Regulation of actin assembly during the S. cerevisiae cell cycle
22. Hidetoshi Iida (National Institute for Basic Biology)
  The role of Ca2+in the yeast mating process and cell cycle initiation
23. Akio Toh-e (University of Tokyo)
  IRA genes of yeast : Negative regulators of ras protein function
24. Kunihiro Matsumoto (Nagoya University)
  Role of GTP-binding proteins on the yeast cell cycle control at Gl phase
25. Masayuki Yamamoto (University of Tokyo)
  Signal transduction during sexual development in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

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