Future Events Focusing on Euchromatin of the Cell Nucleus.  

1. The American Society for Cell Biology, 38th Annual Meeting, December 12-16, 1998,
San Francisco, California, USA.

Symposia include:
"Understanding Disease at the Cellular and Molecular Level".
"Complexity within Cell Signaling Pathways".
"Emerging Technologies at the Interface Between Chemistry and Cell Biology".
"Signal Cascades in Organogenesis".
"Chromosomal Basis of Gene Control".

Minisymposia include:
"Altering Genomes".
"Checkpoints Controlling Cell Cycle Progression".
"Chromatin, Telomeres and Growth Control".
"Developmental Gradients and Specificity of Cell Fate".
"Fertilization".
"Nuclear Trafficking: the Ins and Outs of the Nucleus".
"RNA Trafficking and Localization".

Special Interest Subgroup Meetings include:
"In Search of Nuclear Structure".

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Phone: 301/530-7153
Fax: 301/530-7139
E-mail: ascbinfo@ascb.org
WebSite: http://www.ascb.org/ascb  



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euchromatin: "the most active portion of the genome within the cell nucleus."