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Twelfth Annual
University of Minnesota Symposium in Developmental Biology


From Egg to Organ: Cell Cycle Regulation in Development

September 29 & 30, 2003
Short Program click here for a full Program

Monday, September 29, 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Terry Orr-Weaver, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cell Cycle Modulation as a Developmental Strategy in Drosophila

Sander van den Heuvel, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center
Developmental Control of Cell Division in C. elegans

Martin Huelskamp, University of Koln
Arabidopsis Trichomes: A model to study cell cycle regulation and its
role in cell differentiation

Jacqueline Lees, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Dual Role of E2F in Proliferation and Differentiation

Evening Banquet at the Weisman Art Museum at 7:30 PM

James Maller, University of Colorado
Control of Metaphase Arrest in Vertebrate Eggs by Cytostatic Factor (CSF)


Tuesday, September 30, 2002, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Bruce Edgar, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Growth and the cell cycle in Drosophila

Martine Roussel, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory proteins in Development and Cancer

POSTER SESSION AND LUNCH

David Glover, University of Cambridge
Regulating mitosis by protein phosphorylation and degradation

Bruce Bowerman, University of Oregon
Cell division and cell polarity in early C. elegans embryos
 
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