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2003 Summer Symposium

Stem Cells, Development and Cancer

Friday, June 12, 2003

Sticky Business: Stem Cell Lineages in the Skin

Elaine Fuchs, The Rockefeller University

Regulation of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation by a support cell niche

Margaret Fuller, Stanford University School of Medicine

Chromatin remodeling and an Rb/E2F/DP complex probably antagonize Ras pathway action during C. elegans vulval development

H. Robert Horvitz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nuclear cloning, stem cells and cancer

Rudolf Jaenisch, Whitehead Institute, MIT

Leukemia-Associated Genes in Control of Blood Cell Lineages and Stem Cells

Stuart Orkin, Harvard Medical School

Contribution of Hemangiogenic Stem Cells and Hematopoietic Cytokines to Tumor Angiogenesis

Shahin Rafii, Cornell University Medical College

Development, Tumorigenesis, and Degeneration in the Cerebellum

Matthew Scott, Stanford University

Biology of Stem and Progenitor Cells

Irving Weissman, Stanford University