[Search]
[by date] [by subject] [by continent]

Vector Targeting Strategies for Therapeutic Gene Delivery

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , Cold Spring Harbor, New York
Friday, March 14 - Sunday, March 16, 1997

Invited Speakers: Apart from the speakers listed below, talks and posters will be selected from submitted abstracts on the basis of scientific merit

Program:

Viral Entry into Cells
Robert A. Lamb , Northwestern University/HHMI
Immunotoxin Cellular Entry
Ira Pastan, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Target Definition - Peptides
Stephen Johnston, University of Texas, Southwest Medical Center
Renata Pasqualini, La Jolla Cancer Research Center/The Burnham Institute
Target Definition - sFvs
James Marks, University of California, San Francisco
Target Definition - FISH
Hennie Hoogenboom, University of Maastricht, Netherlands
Targeted Retrovirus
Stephen Russell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, United Kingdom
Pseudotyped Retrovirus
Theodore Friedmann, University of California, San Diego
Targeted Adenovirus
Robert Hawkins, Medical Research Council, United Kingdom
Thomas J. Wickham, GenVec, Rockville MD
Molecular Conjugates
Erwin Wagner, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria
Winfried Wels, IECR, Germany
Stephen Hart, University College London, United Kingdom
Targeted Liposomes
Jon Wolff, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Leaf Huang, University of Pittsburgh

Registration :
Please note that attendance is limited to a maximum of 175 participants - in the event of over-subscription preference will be given to participants who submit abstracts.

Registration confirmation will not be sent until January 31, 1997.

Please do not make travel arrangements until your registration is confirmed by the Meetings & Courses Office.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Online Registration and Abstract Submission

Deadline for Abstracts: January 10, 1997

Email for Requests and Registration: meetings@cshl.org


Posted by: David J Stewart Host: caracas.cshl.org date: January 09, 97 19:20:48
Generated by meetings and positions 1.0 by Kai Garlipp