NIH Special Interests Groups - Apoptosis Interest Group
Summary
- Meeting time: Monthly, First Monday of each month, 4:00p.m.
- Meeting place: Building 30, Conference Room 117
- Seminar schedule: See
NIH Calendar of Events
- Contact: Yves Pommier
- Phone: 496-5944
- Email: yp4x@nih.gov
Information on the Apoptosis Interest Group
What is apoptosis?
- About apoptosis (a brief explanation of the concept based on
the above diagram
NIH Bethesda Campus Apoptosis Research Groups
Neighboring Apoptosis Research Groups
- Edgar Boedeker, U.Md. Center for Vaccine
Devel., Baltimore (apoptosis induced by enteric bacteria and their toxins)
- Diane Godar, FDA, Rockville (Apoptosis
induced by ultraviolet radiation and other chemical and biological agents)
- Marie
Hardwick, Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., Baltimore (Apoptosis and viral infection)
- Antony Rosen,
Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., Baltimore (Apoptotic proteolysis of autoimmune antigens)
- Thomas Sayers, NCI, Frederick (immune-mediated apoptosis of tumor cells)
- David Scott, Holland Red
Cross Lab, Rockville (B lymphocyte apoptosis)
- Yufang Shi, Holland Red
Cross Lab, Rockville (lymphocyte apoptosis)
- Mark Smulson, Georgetown
Med. Sch., Washington, D.C. (Poly-ADP-ribose polymerase and apoptosis)
- Sarah Spiegel, Georgetown
Med. Sch., Washington, D.C. (role of ceramides in apoptosis)
- Karen Vousden, NCI,
Frederick (apoptosis induction by p53)
- Mark Williams, Holland Red
Cross Lab, Rockville (T lymphocyte apoptosis)
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Last modified: January 31, 1997 by Pierre Henkart