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Third Annual Meeting Agenda
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The Alliance for Cellular Signaling
Pasadena, CA   May 18-21, 2003
Arrival:   Sunday, May 18th
7:30 - 9:30PM Reception at the Westin Pasadena, 191 North Los Robles, Pasadena, CA.   Courtyard/Plaza, Main Level
All sessions will be held on the campus of the California Institute of Technology, Beckman Institute Auditorium
 
Monday, May 19
Shuttles will depart the Westin for Cal Tech every 15-20 minutes between 7 & 7:45 AM.   Meet the shuttles at the Main Entrance to the hotel.
7:15-8:00 Continental Breakfast, Courtyard/Plaza, Beckman Institute  
8:00-8:45 Introduction Al Gilman
8:45-10:15 Single ligand screen in B cells  
8:45-9:00 Goals and plans for the ligand screen experiments Elliott Ross
9:00-9:20 Single ligand screen: What did we do; what did we learn about protocols, ligands, and cells? Signaling experiments (5 min. for questions) Rama Ranganathan
9:25-9:50 Single ligand screen: What did we do; what did we learn about protocols, ligands, and cells? Microarray experiments (5 min. for questions) Mel Simon
9:55-10:25 Break  
10:25-12:00 Double ligand screen in B cells  
10:25-10:50 Double ligand screen:experimental design and initial patterns of interaction (5 min. for questions) Paul Sternweis
10:55-11:15 Analysis and results of double ligand screen data (5 min for questions) Rama Ranganathan
11:20-11:50 Discussion  
11:50-12:00 What comes next Elliott Ross
12:00-1:00 Lunch. Courtyard/Plaza, Beckman Institute  
1:00-2:30 Other ongoing measurements. Consider relationship with ligand screen. How much should be done now; how much should be deferred? Consider use of ligand cocktails rather than individual treatments.  
1:00-1:30 Phospholipids and potential interactions with LIPID MAPS project Alex Brown
1:30-2:00 Protein location and translocation; domain translocation. Dominant negatives and constitutively actives now or later? Tobias Meyer
2:00-2:30 Ligand-stimulated protein phosphorylation. Antibodies and other techniques. Tyr vrs. Ser/Thr. Target-specific vrs. non-specific. [A] [B] Susanne Mumby / Marc Mumby
2:30-3:00 Break  
3:00-4:30 Other ongoing measurements (continued): Protein-protein interactions  
3:00-3:30 Yeast two hybrid Iain Fraser
3:30-4:00 Protein complementation assays Steve Michnick
4:00-4:30 Pull-downs Paul Sternweis / Marc Mumby
4:30-5:30 Breakouts  
Collaborators with AfCS Laboratories, Main Auditorium
Data analysis group, 121 Beckman Institute
Editorial Board, 115 Beckman Institute
External Advisory Committee, 201 Braun
Steering Committee, 228 Beckman Institute
Others: Free time and poster preparation
Shuttles between the hotel and the meeting will be available from 4:30 - 6:30
5:30-7:00 Posters and Beer, Courtyard/Plaza, Beckman Institute  
7:00 Dinner, Courtyard/Plaza, Beckman Institute  
Shuttles will run between the campus and hotel from 8:30 - 9:30 PM
 
Tuesday, May 20
Shuttles will depart the Westin for Cal Tech every 15-20 minutes between 7 & 7:45. Meet the shuttles at the Main Entrance to the hotel
7:15-8:00 Continental breakfast, Courtyard/Plaza, Beckman Institute  
8:00-8:20 Criteria for choice of an additional cell system Ron Taussig
8:20-9:15 The Macrophage Kelly Smith and general discussion
9:15-10:10 AfCS Experimental observations on new candidate cell lines, Pt. 1  
9:15-9:30 Transfection Deirdre Brekken
9:30-9:35 Infection Tamara Roach
9:35-9:45 Microscopy Grischa Chandy
9:45-10:10 RNAi Iain Fraser
10:10-10:40 Break  
10:40-11:30 AfCS Experimental observations on new candidate cell lines, Pt. 2  
10:40-10:55 Transcript analysis Sangdun Choi
10:55-11:05 cAMP & calcium responses Robert Hsueh
11:05-11:10 Phosphoproteins Heping Han
11:10-11:30 Summary, discussion, & questions
11:30-12:00 Parts List Database Mel Simon
Problem of Isoform Specificity David Fruman
Parts List, Database, Isoform Detection Shankar Subramaniam
12:05-1:30 Lunch. Courtyard/Plaza, Beckman Institute  
1:30-2:20 Using databases and extracting pathways from AfCS Data Shankar Subramaniam
2:20-2:50 I. Extracting pathway information from experimental data and databases Bruce Conklin
2:50-3:20 Break  
3:20-3:50 II. Extracting pathways Adam Arkin
3:50-4:30 III. Inferring interactions and pathways from genomic and microarray data David Eisenberg
4:30 Breakouts  
Steering Committee with External Advisory Committee, 115 Beckman Inst.
Others: Free time
Shuttles between the hotel and the meeting will be available from 4:30 - 6:00
6:00 Reception/Dinner, The Athenaeum, Cal Tech Campus  
Shuttles will run between the campus and hotel between 4:30 and 6:00 PM and 8:30 and 9:30 PM
 
Wednesday, May 21
Shuttles will depart the Westin for Cal Tech every 15-20 minutes between 7:45 & 8:30. Meet the shuttles at the Main Entrance to the hotel
8:00-8:30 Continental Breakfast  
8:30-9:30 Molecule Page Database Demonstration Pat Casey / Ron Taussig
9:30-11:00 General Discussion  
Prioritization/work plan led by Steering Committee
FPM plans: Bourne
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