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MONDAY, MAY 23 CELL MOTILITY IN CULTURE 7:00-8:30 Breakfast Morning Cell Movement and Cell Attachment in....ritm Chairman, Colin Izzard Whitman Auditorium 8:30-9:10 C. Izzard (SUNY Albany): MargiMl spreading and substrate adhesion in fibroblasts: structure and molecular events. 9:10-9:50 J. 9:50-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-11:00 B. Geiger (Weizmann Inst.): The involvement of A-CAM and vinculin in junctioMl interactions of cultured cells. Couchman (U. Alabama): Cell surface interactions in fibronectin-mediated fibroblast migration i.!l....lzi.t!l. 11:00-11:40 K. Burridge (UNC, Chapel Hill): Actin-membrane interaction at focal contacts. 11 :40-12:20 W.-T. Chen (Georgetown U.): lnvadopodia: a unique membrane structure implicated in the invasion of cells into the extracellular matrix. 12:30-2:00 Afternoon Lunch Biochemistry of the Cytoskeleton and Lamellipodium Chairman, Lance Taylor 2:00-2:40 2:40-3:20 V. Small (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Salzburg): Structural differentiations of actin in the leading edge of chick fibroblast in vitro. L. Taylor (Carnegie Mellon U.): The chemistry at the leading edge of migrating cells. APPENDICES 283 3:20-3:50 Coffee Break 3:5()-4:30 J. Spudich (Stanford U.): Genetic approaches to the role of myosin in cell division and morphogenesis. 4:30-5:10 J. Hartwig (Harvard Med. School & Mass. General Hosp.): Regulation of the macrophage cortical actin skeleton. G. Oster (UC Berkeley): The biophysics of the leading lamella. 5:10-5:50 Evening 6:00-7:30 Dinner 7:30 Poster Session with mixer, Swope Center TUESDAY, MAY 24 CELL MOTIUTY IN THE ORGANISM 7:00-8:30 Morning Breakfast Control of Directional and Invasive Cell Motility Chainnan, Sally Zigmond 8:30-9:10 S. Zlgmond (U. Pennsylvania): DetecHng 11 gradient of chemoattractant: the role of adaptation. 9:10-9:50 K. Johnson (George Washington Med. School): An oriented fibrillar network rich in fibronecHn and laminin directs mesodermal cell migration during amphibian gastrulation. 9:50-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-11:00 R. Keller (UC Berkeley): FuncHon, expression and control of active cell intercalaHon during Xenopus gastrulation. 11 :00-11:40 D. Noden (Cornell U.): Migratory properHes of avian embryonic angioblasts. 11 :40-12:20 T. Poole (SUNY, Syracuse): Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis: two distinct morphogenetic mechanisms establish embryonic vascular pattern. 12:30-2:00 Afternoon Lunch Control of Patterning during Morphogenesis and Cell Differentation Chairman, Chris Wylie 2:00-2:40 K. Tosney (U. Michigan): Guidance of motoneuron growth cones during development by general and specific navigational cues. 284 EMBRYOLOGIST 2:40-3:20 D. Bentley (UC Berkeley): Pathfinding in situ by growth cones of peripheral pioneer neurons in grasshopper embryos. 3:20-3:50 Coffee Break 3:50-4:30 D. McClay (Duke U.): Properties that shape the embryo. C. Wylie (St. George's Med. School): Cell commitment in the 4:30-5:10 early Xenopus embryo. J.P. Trinkaus (Yale U.): The status of Fundulus epiboly- 1988. 5:10-5:50 Evening 6:00 Cocktails, Meigs Room 7:00 Banquet in Honor of J.P. Trinkaus WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 7:00-8:30 Morning Breakfast New Methods for Studying Morphogenesis Chairman, Albert Harris 8:30-9:10 G. Dunn (Med. Research Council, London): Cell motility studied by quantitative interference microscopy. 9:10-9:50 S. Hilfer (Temple U.): Cell movements in living epithelial primordia during placode folding. 9:50-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-11:00 M. Bemfield (Stanford U.): Syndecan, a cell surface proteoglycan that behaves as a developmentally regulated matrix receptor and cell adhesion molecule. 11:00-11:40 A. Harris (UNC, Chapel Hill): Simple micro-computer simulations of morphogenetic mechanisms. 11 :40-12:20 D. Frlstrom (UC Berkeley): The use of mutants to analyze morphogenetic mechanisms in Drosqphila. 12:30 Lunch Acknowledgements This conference was supported by a generous grant from the NIH HD24109. We also thank Smith Kline & French and the American Society for Cell Biology for their financial contributions.