CancerResearch OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH

January 1,1993 Volume 53 •¿Number 1 PR1-207 ISSN0008-5472 •¿CNREA 8 THE NATIONAL CHIEF NEUROFIBROMATOSISFOUNDATION HEMATOLOGY- DIVISION

announces the availability of A position is now available as Chief, Hematology- YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARDS Oncology Section, San Francisco VA Medical Center, with appointment at the Associate Professor or Profes which will provide salary support not to exceed sor of Medicine level at the University of California, $35,000 annually for period up to two years San Francisco. This is a leadership opportunity for an and oncologist or hematologist with a national reputation RESEARCH GRANTS as a biomedicai investigator, credentials to lead a strong clinical program, and an interest in training. The which will provide up to $50,000 for up to two years San Francisco VA is a UCSF teaching hospital, and for research on the cause and treatment of opportunities exist for participation in graduate pro neurofibromatosis 1 and 2 grams in the basic sciences at UCSF. Send curriculum vitaeto: The deadline for filing applications for funding beginning July 1, 1993, is Aprili, 1993. Gordon J. Strewler, M.D. Chair, SearchCommittee For information on applications please contact: DVA MedicalCenter(11IN) The National Neurofibromatosis Foundation 4150 ClementStreet 141 Fifth Avenue, Suite 7-S San Francisco,CA 94121 New York, NY 10010 (212) 460-8980 The University of California and the VA are Equal 1-800-323-7938 Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employers. Women Fax # (212) 529-6094 and minorities are encouraged to apply.

MEDICAL ONCOLOGISTS Assistant/Associate Professor Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Applications are being accepted for the positions of Assistant/Associate Professor of Medicine in Roswell ParkCancerlnstitute's Divisions of HématologieOncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation. The incumbent's responsibilities include providing consultative and attending services in HématologieOncology and/or Bone Marrow Transplantation, teaching students and supervising residents and fellows. Assistant Professor candidates must show evidence of experience in clinical care and teaching, and demonstrate potential to develop an outstanding clinical or laboratory research program in Oncology. Associate Professor candidates must provide evidence of development of a strong research program as well as demonstrate skill in clinical care and teaching. Candidates must be Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Board Eligible or Certified in Medical Oncology, as well as be able to meet Medical Licensure requirements in New York State. Send Curriculum Vitae to:

Clara D. Bloomfield, M.D. Head, Department of Medicine or Geoffrey P. Herzig, M.D. Chief, HématologieOncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation

Department of Medicine Roswell Park Cancer Institute Elm and Carlton Streets Buffalo, NY 14263

Roswell Park is a M/F/H/V Affirmative Action Employer AACR SPECIAL CONFERENCE IN CANCER RESEARCH OncogenesandAntioncogenesin Differentiation, Development,andHumanCancer

February1-6,1993 Big Sky Resort,Big Sky, Montana

CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSON

Carlo M. Croce / Philadelphia,PA

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Stuart A. Aaronson / Bethesda, MD Mario R. Capecchi / Salt Lake City, UT Douglas Hanahan / San Francisco,CA

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

Keynote Address Tumor Suppressor Genes Eric J. Stanbridge' Irvine,CA RaymondL. White/ SaltLakeCity,UT Wen-HuaLee / SanAntonio,TX Gene Knockouts by Homologous DavidE. Housman/ Cambridge.MA Lennart Philipson Heidelberg.Germany Recombination I KarenVousdenI London.England Mario R. Capecchi SaltLakeCity.UT Allan Bradley Houston.TX Tyler Jacks Cambridge.MA Expression of Activated in BruceM. Speigelman Boston.MA Transgenic Mice I Allan Balmain' Glasgow.Scotland GeneKnockoutsby Homologous RobertS. Coffey/ Nashville,TN RecombinationII GilbertJay / Rockville.MD GeorgeF. VandeWoude Frederick.MD ErwinWagner Vienna.Austria HaroldE. Varmus SanFrancisco.CA DouglasHanahan' SanFrancisco.CA Expression of Activated Oncogenes in Transgenic Mice II Signal Transduction and Cancer I Terry Van Dyke Pittsburgh,PA StuartA. Aaronson/ Bethesda.MD AntonBerns/ Amsterdam.The Netherlands LewisC. Cantley Boston,MA AdditionalSpeakerto be Announced John J. Cohen Denver.CO DavidV. Goeddel S. SanFrancisco.CA

Signal Transduction and Cancer II MichaelH. Wigler ColdSpringHarbor.NY EdwardB. Ziff NewYork,NY MichaelJ. Weber' Richmond,VA InformationandApplicationForms

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eventually becoming Director of its Comprehensive Cancer Center and lhal Center's Associate Direclor CancerResearch for Clinical Research. Dr. Berlino is an American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor and holds many special cancer consultanlships. He is a reviewer for Cancer Research and is currently on the edilorial boards of the International Journal of Cell Cloning and Cancer Investigation. Bert Vogelstein (middle) was recognized for his revolutionary sludies advancing our understanding of the successive mulalions responsible for ihe progres sion of colon cancer. Dr. Vogelstein graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970 and received the M.D. from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1974. After iwo years al ihe Nalional Cancer Insli- lule (NCI), he returned to Johns Hopkins where he is currently Professor of Oncology. He has been an ad visor lo the NCI and presently serves the Nalional Institutes of Health Scientific Review Groups in this capacity. Dr. Vogelstein is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has received many awards in Cancer Research is pleased to feature the 1992 re recent years. He is on the review boards of Cancer cipients of the American Cancer Society's most pres Research; Cenes, Chromosomes & Cancer, and Science. tigious award, the Medal of Honor. Each year, the On the same day he received the Medal of Honor, Society honors leaders in basic research and in clinical Dr. Vogelstein was also named an American Cancer research and recognizes the lay contributors to the Society Research Professor. fight against cancer as well. The lay awardee is Roberl Stempel (lower right), Joseph Berlino (upper left) is Chairman of the Mo immediate pasl Chairman of ihe General Motors lecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics Program and Cancer Research Foundation, which has contribuled Chief of the Developmental Chemotherapy Service at greally to the fight against cancer by recognizing and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He was rewarding ihe most accomplished and productive can honored for his many contributions in clinical re cer researchers and by helping ihe public lo beller search; his work has led to the introduction worldwide understand importanl advances in the diagnosis, treat of effective new drugs and treatment protocols for ment, and prevention of cancer. Mr. Slempel, former lymphoma, mycosis fungoides, and lung cancer. The Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the General award also recognized his efforts to gain a better Motors Corporalion, is a dislinguished leader in ihe understanding of antimetabolite action. Dr. Berlino business world. He was represenled al ihe awards graduated from Cornell Universily, received the M.D. ceremony by Joseph G. Forlner, M.D., Presidenl of from the Downstale Medical Center in Brooklyn, and ihe General Molors Cancer Research Foundalion. in 1961 joined the Yale University School of Medi cine. He served as Professor of Pharmacology al Yale. Sidney Weinhouse