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This is an application for partial funding of a Conference on "Hematological
Malignancies" being held under the auspices of the Federation of American
Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) from July 28 to August 2, 2001 at
Sno Mass, Colorado. There will be ten major sessions and four poster
sessions. Participation will be limited to 155 scientist applicants who will
be selected on the basis of their expertise and interests as most likely to
contribute to a stimulating and productive environment. Among the topics to
be included for discussion are: mechanisms of action of the products of
chromosomal translocations, cytokine signaling and tyrosine phosphorylation in
hematopoietic cells, aberrant transcriptional control, cell cycle alterations,
deregulation of apoptotic, differentiation and mitogenic pathways in leukemias
and lymphomas, genomics of hematological malignancies, stem cell biology, and
translational research. The use of animal models systems to analyze the
biological functions of genes implicated in the development of leukemias and
lymphomas will be a key topic. A major purpose of the meeting is to bring
together geneticists, biochemists, molecular biologists and clinicians.
Hence, the conference will include a session on potential ways to utilize
basic information towards the formulation of novel therapies. Analysis of the
mechanisms underlying the development of hematopoietic neoplasms provides a
unique opportunity for basic scientists with expertise in distinct areas of
research to exchange ideas with clinicians who are familiar with the
phenotypes associated with the various clinical disorders. From the
information exchanged in this conference, new avenues of research have emerged
from past conferences, and the development of novel therapeutic strategies in
the treatment of hematopoietic malignancies are likely to emerge from future
meetings.
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