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  • Genetics Society of America 1992 Records, Proceedings and Reports
    S. Roeder
    Genetics June 1992 131: 1-16;
    ...in San Diego, California. The 1994 meeting will probably be held in Chicago, Illinois. The 1991 GSA-sponsored Yeast meeting was, like the Drosophila meeting, a scientific and fiscal success, with nearly 700 registrants. East Coast campus sites are being investigated for the 1993 biennial meeting. J ~~~
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    Genetics August 1994 137: 1-21;
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    Genetics July 1993 134: 1-17;
    ...of nonsense mutations. Returning to Harvard in 1965, Jon joined the faculty of bacteriology and immunology at the Medical School, and has remained there. He continued a fine-scale dissection of the lac operon, and discovered, among other things, the CAP site used in catabolite repression. In 1969, he and his ~~~
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    T. C. Kaufman
    Genetics July 1991 128: 1-17;
    ..., and a small standing committee dedicated to the idea of campus meetings, headed by Bill Dove and Adelaide Carpenter, is exploring campus sites for GSA meetings after 199 1. Other options are to meet with other groups such as AIBS or meet consist- ently at one popular and inexpensive site such as Asi- lomar ~~~
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    Genetics June 1988 119: s1;
    ...from 1967 until his very recent move to the west coast to become Vice Presi- dent for Science at Genentech. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Ira Herskowitz studied the regulation of genes in phage lambda, including sites that control a set of late genes and the C1 gene. He did ~~~
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