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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 96, No. 6 (Mar. 16, 1999), pp. xi-xviii Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/47541 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 14:38 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 14:38:54 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 96, No. 6 (Mar. 16, 1999), pp. xi-xviiiPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/47541 .

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AUTHOR INDEX, MARCH 16, 1999

Abitbol, M. 3126 Acakpo-Satchivi, L. 2958 Adam, M. 2674 Adesanya, 0. 0. 3287 Adesnik, M. 2840 Aguerre, 0. 2621 Agusti, C. 3081 Airiau, M. 2621 Al-Abed, Y. 3047 Alitalo, K. 3071 Alt, F. W. 3000 Andersson, K. 3108 Andrews, S. B. 3206 Angus, L. M. 3223 Anseth, K. 3104 Aoki, K. R. 3200 Armatis, P. 3098 Arnaud, E. 3126 Asplin, I. 2811 Assa-Munt, N. 2740 Audleman, L. 2902 Azbel', M. Y. 3303 Babbitt, R. W. 2828 Babich, J. W. 3137 Bacher, M. 3047 Bachinsky, D. R. 2919 Bacon, B. R. 3143 Bai, J. 2937 Bai, M. 2834 Balciunas, D. 3330 Barbas, C. F., III 2758 Barria, A. 3269 Bassett, D. 2937 Basson, C. T. 2919 Bastien, P. 2902 Bauer, G. 2988 Becker, D. 3298 Beerli, R. R. 2758 Bender, M. A. 3211 Benigni, F. 3047 Berdoz, J. 3029 Beyreuther, K. 3053 Bhaya, D. 3188 Biesecker, L. G. 2880 Bindokas, V. P. 3251 Birkenmeyer, L. G. 3177 Bjorklund, S. 3330 Blackshaw, S. 3059 Blanc, C. T. 3029 Blithe, D. L. 2678 Bodmer, W. F. 3087 Bogarad, L. D. 2591 Bondy, C. A. 3287 Borchelt, D. R. 3330 Bottaro, A. 3000 Botting, R. M. 3275 Boucher, Y. 3137 Boyer, J. C. 2875 Boynton, G. M. 3314 Brandeis, M. 2852 Brat, D. J. 3059 Brault, S. 3308 Breaker, R. R. 2746 Breslow, J. L. 3165 Britton, R. S. 3143 Brookes, A. J. 2931 Brown, E. M. 2834 Brown, R. H., Jr. 3330 Bruggemann, L. 3298 Brunt, E. M. 3143 Bruton, J. D. 3281 Bruzzone, R. 2919 Bryant, G. 0. 2668 Bucala, R. 3047 Buck, L. B. 3194 Burton, B. A. 3223 Buzan, J. 2823

Caesar, C. 3071 Cai, S.-Y. 2828 Calabretta, B. 3092 Camacho, S. A. 3330 Cannizzaro, L. A. 2846 Carlson, M. J. 2596 Carroll, M. W. 2982 Cartas, M. 2704 Caruncho, H. J. 3217 Casasnovas, J. M. 3017 Case, S. S. 2988 Caswell, H. 3308 Chakrani, F. 3092 Chalmers, M. L. 3177 Chan, C.-C. 2982 Changeux, J.-P. 3223 Charlieu, J.-P. 2931 Chen, D. 2728 Chen, E. 2782 Chen, H.-C. 2678 Chen, J. 2976 Chen, T. 2710 Cheshier, S. H. 3120 Chesney, J. 3047 Cho, B. K. 2976 Cho, M. R. 2788 Christie, S. 2931 Chuang, R.-Y. 2656 Chuu, Y. H. 2913 Ciliberto, G. 2615 Clark, A. B. 2970 Clarke, A. R. 2931 Clausen, J. T. 2722 Cleveland, D. W. 3330 Colloca, S. 2615 Conley, M. E. 3041 Conover, C. A. 3149 Cordoba, D. 2612 Cortese, R. 2615 Corth6sy, B. 3029 Costa, E. 3217 Costello, P. S. 3035 Croce, C. M. 2949 Crooks, G. M. 2988 Crouzet, J. 2621 Csernus, V. J. 3098 Dabbagh, K. 3081 Dacklin, I. 3108 Daniels, M. J. 3292 Davidson, L. 3000 Davies, K. E. 3223 Davies, P. F. 3154 Davies, T. 2794 Debe, D. A. 2596 Deem, M. W. 2591 De Lemos-Chiarandini, C. 2840 Denhez, F. 2805 de Paiva, A. 3200 DePaola, N. 3154 Der, A. 2776 Derkach, V. 3269 d'Eustachio, P. 2846 de Vargas, C. 2864 deVos, T. 2902 Dexai, S. M. 3177 Diamond, I. 3330 Dietrich, P. 3298 Di Fruscio, M. 2710 Dmitrovsky, E. 2907 Doi, T. S. 2994 Doig, J. 2931 Dolly, J. 0. 3200 Donelson, J. E. 2579 Doucas, V. 2627, 2633 Downes, M. 2639 Dreier, B. 2758 Dreyer, I. 3298

Drotschmann, K. 2970 Dryja, T. P. 2952 D'Souza, M. 2896 Du, J. 2823 Dufier, J.-L. 3126 Duke, T. A. J. 2770 Dunkov, B. C. 2716 Echelard, Y. 3194 Echtermeyer, F. 2805 Edelman, G. M. 3257 Edvinsson, A. 3108 Efstathiou, J. A. 3087 Egan, D. A. 2627 Eguchi, M. 3132 Eichstetter, I. 3092 Eisen, H. N. 2976 El-Badri, N. S. 3012 Elisseeff, J. 3104 Ellis-Davies, G. C. R. 3330 El-Sayed, N. M. 2579 Engels, W. 2964 Enghild, J. J. 2811 Erdjument-Bromage, H. 2840 Erker, J. C. 3177 Esquerra, R. M. 2782 Evans, R. M. 2627, 2633, 2639 Everitt, L. 2811 Falk, A. 3292 Farber, R. A. 2875 Ferguson, C. 3114 Fernandez, C. A. 2645 Feys, B. J. 3292 Figueredo, V. M. 3330 Fischman, A. 3137 Fleming, R. E. 3143 Fleming, S. 2931 Fleming, S. B. 3071 Flores, C. 2964 Florez, L. 3154 Flynn, E. 2645 Foerster, J. 2794 Fong, Y. 2728 Fonstein, M. 2896 Foskett, J. K. 3330 French, D. M. 3171 Frieden, C. 2823 Frost, L. N. 3292 Fu, G. 2902 Fujiwara, M. 3308 Gallagher, J. T. 2698 Galman, C. 3330 Gan, L. 3114 Gandhi, S. P. 3314 Gardner, M. J. 2579 Gatto, G. J., Jr. 2937 Gaudreau, L. 2668, 2674 Gautier, J. 2800 Geisbrecht, B. V. 2937 Gelinas, R. 3114 Genin, A. 2639 Georgieva, T. 2716 Geraghty, M. T. 2937 Ghadge, G. D. 3251 Ghazizadeh, V. 2645 Gibb, S. W. 2864 Gidalevitz, D. 2608 Gil, E. B. 2925 Gilbert, C. D. 2585 Gilbert, N. 2869 Gleich, G. J. 3149 Glorioso, J. C. 3211 Goate, A. M. 3263 Goddard, W. A., III 2596 Goetinck, P. F. 2805 Goetz, R. M. 2788 Goins, W. F. 3211 Golan, D. E. 2788

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AUTHOR INDEX, MARCH 16, 1999

Goldbeck, R. A. 2782 Goldberg, M. 2852 Goldsteins, G. 3108 Golub, T. R. 2907 Good, R. A. 3012, 3132 Gordenin, D. A. 2970 Gould, S. J. 2937 Graham, F. L. 2615 Graham, W. 3137 Gramolini, A. 0. 3223 Grattan, K. M. 3081 Gravotta, D. 2840 Grimm, H. 3053 Grossman, A. R. 3188 Gruenbaum, Y. 2852 Gryaznov, S. M. 2734 Guidotti, A. 3217 Gupta, A. 3059 Haas, D. L. 2988 Hagstrom, S. A. 2952 Hallas, C. 2949 Hamberg, L. M. 3137 Hampsey, M. 2764 Han, J. H. 3047 Han, Y. 3234 Hara, T. 3132 Harbeck, N. 3154 Harding, R. M. 2582 Harel, A. 2852 Harizanova, N. 2716 Harris, E. E. 3320, 3320 Harrison, D. J. 2931 Hase, C. C. 3183 Hastie, N. D. 2931 Hauchecorne, M. 2621 Hawkins, C. J. 2885 Hay, B. A. 2885 Hays, L. G. 3149 Hedrich, R. 3298 Heeger, D. J. 3314 Hell, J. W. 3239 Hemsworth, D. E. 3239 Hendershot, L. M. 3041 Hertel, K. J. 2651 Hey, J. 3320, 3320 Hieter, P. 2937 Hixson, G. 2902 Hofmann, W. 3165 H0jrup, P. 2811 Honiger, J. 3126 Hood, L. 3114 Hooper, M. L. 2931 Hopwood, J. J. 2698 Horne, M. C. 3239 Horowitz, L. F. 3194 Horowitz, P. M. 2682 Houseweart, M. K. 3330 Hsia, A. Y. 3228 Hu, K. 3228 Huang, P. L. 2678, 2678 Huang, T. 2919 Huang, Z. 2608 Hubchak, S. 2811 Hunter, G. J. 3137 Hyder, F. 3245 Hynes, R. 0. 2588, 2805 Ihara, K. 3132 Ilyas, M. 3087 Ioshikhes, I. 2891 lozzo, R. V. 3092 Irvine, K. R. 2982 Ishii, E. 3132 Isobe, M. 2949 Ivens, A. 2902 Jackson, M. R. 3023 Jackson, P. K. 2817 Jain, R. K. 3137

Jasmin, B. J. 3223 Jiang, J. 3143 Johnson, C. D. 2925 Jones, J. D. G. 3292 Jordan, C. T. 2988 Kadowaki, T. 3330 Kalyanaraman, V. S. 2704 Kamisago, M. 2919 Karlsson, L. 3023 Karpova, T. 2823 Kasai, H. 3330 Katz, A. 3281 Kaufman, S. 3160 Keaveney, M. 2668 Kelly, T. J. 2656 Keszthelyi, L. 2776 Kholodenko, D. 3228 Kiaris, H. 3098 Kierstead, D. 3137 Kifor, 0. 2834 Kim, H. C. 3087 Kim, P. S. 2662 Kiser, P. 2902 Kisselgof, A. 3000 Kitareewan, S. 2907 Kliger, D. S. 2782 Kobetz, A. 3126 Kogerman, P. 2880 Kohn, D. B. 2988 Kopan, R. 3263 Kosik, K. S. 2574 Kraehenbuhl, J.-P. 3029 Krauter, K. 2958 Krieger, J. 2919 Kristensen, P. 2722 Krug, D. K. 3059 Kucherlapati, R. 2958 Kulcsar, A. 2776 Kung, H.-f. 2678 Kunkel, T. A. 2970 Labuda, D. 2869 Lacey, K. R. 2817 Lamartina, S. 2615 La Monica, N. 2615 Lander, E. S. 2907 Lane, W. S. 2645 Langer, R. 2645, 3104 Lausier, J. A. 3081 Law, J. H. 2716 Lawrence, J. B. 3149 Leapman, R. D. 3206 Leary, T. P. 3177 Leavitt, A. D. 3065 Lee, C.-K. 2846 Lee, D. S. 2982 Lee, H.-M. 3081 Lee, J.-p. 3251 Lee-Huang, S. 2678 Lees, J. A. 2925 Lehmann, T. 2794 Lehn, J.-M. 2621 Lehn, P. 2621 Leinwand, L. 2958 Lemley, C. 2902 Leonard, A. S. 3239 Lerone, M. 2919 Levak-Frank, S. 3165 Levine, A. J. 3077 Levy, D. E. 2846 Li, Y. 2746 Liao, X. 3120 Lichtenthaler, S. F. 3053 Light, J. 2740 Lim, I. A. 3239 Lin, R. C. 2919 Lindstrom, B. 2880 Link, B. M. 2925

Little, M. H. 2931 Liu, L. X. 2925 Liu, W. S. 3217 Livingston, D. M. 2858 Lorimer, G. H. 2682 Lu, Y. 3211 Lui, M. 2840 Luksch, C. R. 3023 Lundgren, E. 3108 Lunt, P. W. 2794 Ma, L. 3251 McBride, S. 3330 McConlogue, L. 3228 McDonough, D. 2958 McIntosh, W. 3104 McNally, M. L. 2662 McQuillan, D. J. 3092 Madsen, M. L. 3275 Magness, C. 2902 Mak, D.-O. D. 3330 Maki, R. A. 2740 Makinen, T. 3071 Malashkevich, V. N. 2662 Malenka, R. C. 3228 Maller, J. L. 2800 Maltsev, N. 2896 Maniatis, T. 2651 Manis, J. P. 3000 Marchant, D. 3126 Marchesi, V. T. 2828 Marino, M. W. 2994 Marliani, C. 2612 Martelli, F. 2858 Masliah, E. 3228 Masters, C. L. 3053 Mee, P. J. 3035 Mekalanos, J. J. 3183 Melchers, F. 2571 Mercer, A. A. 3071 Mesirov, J. 2907 Mesquita, S. F. 2919 Metz, C. 3047 Meunier, F. A. 3200 Michel, T. 2788 Migas, M. C. 3143 Miles, C. 2931 Milhollen, M. A. 2662 Miller, R. J. 3251 Minegishi, Y. 3041 Mitchell, R. 3047 Miyagawa, K. 2931 Miyamae, M. 3330 Miyashita, Y. 3330 Mochly-Rosen, D. 3330 Molg6, J. 3200 Montgomery, K. 2958 Montmayeur, J.-P. 3194 Morimoto, T. 2840 Morrell, J. C. 2937 Morrison, S. J. 3120 Morton, C. C. 2919 Moser, T. L. 2811 Moses, M. A. 2645 Mosher, D. F. 2805 Moss, B. 2692, 2982 Moss, J. 2752 Moss, P. 3114 Mucke, L. 3228 Muerhoff, A. S. 3177 Muller, C. W. 2919 Muller, Y. A. 2794 Mumm, J. 3263 Murphy, G. J. 3065 Mushahwar, I. K. 3177 Myler, P. J. 2902 Nadel, J. A. 3081 Naldini, L. 2988

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Nelson, P. S. 3114 Netti, P. A. 3137 Nettle, D. 3325 Neuner-Jehle, M. 3126 Nevado, J. 2668, 2674 Nicaise, G. 3206 Nicoll, R. A. 3228 Nielsen, P. F. 2722 Norris, R. 2864 Nowlen, J. K. 2805 Nowotny, P. 3263 Obata, Y. 2994 Oettgen, H. 3000 Ogawa, T. 3188 Old, L. J. 2994 Olofsson, A. 3108 Ordentlich, P. 2639 Ormos, P. 2776 Oroszi, L. 2776 Ortiz, M. A. 2740 Oudrhiri, N. 2621 Overbeek, R. 2896 Overgaard, M. T. 3149 Overwijk, W. W. 2982 Oxvig, C. 3149 Ozaki, M. E. 3023 Pagnotta, S. 3206 Palfrey, H. C. 3251 Palme, K. 3298 Palmer, G. H. 3171 Palombo, F. 2615 Pang, J. X. 2662 Parker, J. E. 3292 Parks, R. J. 2615 Pasinelli, P. 3330 Pasta, F. 2943 Patek, C. E. 2931 Pawlowski, J. 2864 Pecqueur, S. 3126 Pekarsky, Y. 2949 Pereira, A. 2919 Perrotti, D. 3092 Persson, H. 3108 Pesold, C. 3217 Peterson, P. A. 3023 Pieper, A. A. 3059 Pieroni, C. 3017 Pieroni, L. 2615 Pierpont, M. E. M. 2919 Pilot-Matias, T. J. 3177 Pitard, B. 2621 Pivovarova, N. B. 3206 Pizzo, S. V. 2811 Polacek, D. C. 3154 Pollard, H. B. 2704 Porteous, D. J. 2931 Porter, H. 2794 Posner, M. I. 2585 Poulsen, L. L. 2687 Powell-Braxton, L. 3287 Prabhakar, P. 2788 Prats, H. 3126 Price, M. A. 2988 Prisco, A. 3035 Pritchard, W. F., Jr. 3154 Ptashne, M. 2668, 2674 Pusch, G. D. 2896 Quadrelli, R. 2919 Quinn, S. J. 2834 Radner, H. 3165 Ralchev, K. 2716 Ramasawmy, R. 2621 Randolph, M. 3104 Ray, W. J. 3263 Raz, R. 2846 Recchia, A. 2615 Rechsteiner, T. 2852

Reinhardt, M. 3029 Ren, M. 2840 Resnick, M. A. 2970 Restifo, N. P. 2982 Reynolds, L. F. 3035 Rice, S. A. 2608 Richard, S. 2710 Richmond, T. J. 2852 Rickel, E. 2902 Rizvi, T. A. 2704 Roberts, B. T. 2800 Robertson, P. M. 3275 Robertus, J. D. 2687 Robinson, S. D. 2805 Rodriguez, M. M. 3330 Romeo, G. 2919 Ronne, H. 3330 Roos, R. P. 3251 Ropers, H.-H. 2794 Rosenberg, S. A. 2982 Rothman, D. L. 3245 Rouillot, J.-S. 3126 Rurangirwa, F. R. 3171 Russo, G. 2949 Sabatini, D. D. 2840 Sakakura, T. 2994 Samathanam, C. 3287 Sanz, P. 2692 Saoncella, S. 2805 Saraiva, M. J. 3108 Sarner, N. 3035 Sata, M. 2752 Sattler, W. 3165 Savory, L. J. 3071 Schaeffer, L. 3223 Schally, A. V. 3098 Scherman, D. 2621 Schnaper, H. W. 2811 Schneider, B. J. 2662 Schneider, M. D. 2577 Schwartz, R. J. 2577 Schweiger, S. 2794 Segal, D. J. 2758 Seidl, K. J. 3000 Seidman, C. E. 2919 Seidman, J. G. 2919 Sekiya, T. 2913 Serio, D. 2704 Shen, T. H. 2840 Shin, S. H. 2880 Shiraishi, M. 2913 Shulman, R. G. 3245 Sicard, M. A. 2943 Silengo, M. 2919 Simmons, D. L. 3275 Simons, J. N. 3177 Sims, D. 3104 Singh, S. P. 2704 Sisk, E. 2902 Skorski, T. 3092 Slonim, D. 2907 Sly, W. S. 3143 Snyder, S. H. 3059 Soderling, T. R. 3269 Sottrup-Jensen, L. 3149 Spiegel, L. 3047 Spinner, N. B. 2639 Sporns, 0. 3257 Springer, T. A. 3017 Srinivasan, A. 2704 Srivastava, M. 2704 Stack, M. S. 2811 Stacker, S. A. 3071 Stearns, T. 2817 Stiller, D. 3171 Stoeckenius, W. 2776 Straub, J. 3087

Stripecke, R. 2988 Struhl, K. 2668 Stuart, K. 2902 Suckow, V. 2794 Sugawa, S. 2976 Suh, J.-K. 2687 Suminoe, A. 3132 Sun, Y. 2678 Sunkin, S. 2902 Surman, D. R. 2982 Swartzell, S. 2902 Sytkowski, A. 2645 Takada, H. 3132 Takahashi, N. 3330 Takahashi, T. 2994 Takeyama, K. 3081 Tamayo, P. 2907 Tao, T. 2645 Tao, W. 3077 Tatsuno, G. 3228 Tempst, P. 2840 Testa, S. M. 2734 Thatte, H. S. 2788 Thim, L. 2722 Thirion, S. 3206 Thomas, Y. G. 2782 Tini, M. 2627 Tinsley, J. M. 3223 Toftgard, R. 2880 Tomatsu, S. 3143 Toniatti, C. 2615 Tononi, G. 3257 T6th-Boconadi, R. 2776 Touloukian, C. E. 2982 Toury, R. 2621 Trahey, M. 3006 Tran, H. T. 2970 Traub, P. 2794 Trifonov, E. N. 2891 Trivedi, S. 2834 Troadec, J.-D. 3206 Turnbull, J. E. 2698 Turner, D. H. 2734 Turner, M. 3035 Twerdi, C. D. 2875 Tybulewicz, V. L. J. 3035 Ueki, I. F. 3081 Uljon, S. N. 3053 Uteza, Y. 3126 Vaglio, A. 2919 van Bokhoven, H. 2794 Vane, J. R. 3275 Vaughan, M. 2752 Veikkola, T. 3071 Verma, A. 3059 Vigneron, J.-P. 2621 Vitali, A. 3071 Waheed, A. 3143 Walter, G. 2794 Walters, A. E. 3035 Wang, B. 3012 Wang, C. 2976 Wang, K. 3114 Wang, L. 2988 Wang, R. 3053 Wang, S. L. 2885 Wang, Z.-Q. 3059 Watanabe, N. 3188 Watkins, C. C. 3059 Webb, S. R. 3023 Weinstock, P. H. 3165 Weiss, A. 2958 Weiss, A. M. 2852 Weissman, I. L. 3006, 3120 Weremowicz, 5. 2919 Wertman, B. 2958 Westerblad, H. 3281

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Westlake, T. 2902 Wiederschain, D. 2645 Wilson, S. P. 3211 Winqvist, 0. 3023 Wise, L. M. 3071 Wolf, G. L. 3137 Wu, I. 2645 Wu, J. Y. 3263 Wu, S. M. 3234 Wu, W.-H. 2764 Wulff, B. S. 2722 Xie, W. 2639 Xu, D. 2988

Xu, G. 2840 Yamamoto, Y. 3012 Yao, M. 3263 Yates, J. R., III 3149 Yazaki, Y. 3330 Ybarra, J. 2682 Yeomans, D. C. 3211 Ying, C. Y. 2800 Yoshida, T. 2994 Yu, G.-Q. 3228 Yu, X. J. 2988 Zaman, Z. 2668 Zamoyska, R. 3035

Zaninetti, L. 2864 Zechner, R. 3165 Zeng, J. 2840 Zewail, A. H. 2602 Zhang, J. 3000 Zhang, M. Q. 2891 Zhang, W. 3263 Zhong, D. 2602 Zhou, J. 3287 Zhou, Q. 2728 Zhou, X. Y. 3143 Zhu, Q. 2907 Ziegler, D. M. 2687 Zimrnyi, L. 2776

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In 1991, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) inaugurated a series of scientific colloquia, several of which are held each year under the auspices of the NAS Council Committee on Scientific Programs. These colloquia address scientific topics of broad and topical interest that cut across two or more traditional disciplines. Typically two days long, these colloquia are international in scope and bring together leading scientists in their field.

Papers presented at these colloquia are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) and are available online (www.pnas.org). Because they have generated much interest, these papers now will be available in the form of collected bound reprints which may be ordered through the National Academy Press.

Currently available are:

Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change ($11.00) Held November 13-15, 1995 (Irvine, CA)

Computational Biomolecular Science ($16.00) Held September 12-13, 1997 (Irvine, CA)

Earthquake Prediction ($16.00) Held February 10-11, 1995 (Irvine, CA)

Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms ($7.00) Held March 15-17, 1996 (Washington, DC)

Genetic Engineering of Viruses and Viral Vectors ($21.00) Held June 9-11, 1996 (Irvine, CA)

Genetics and the Origin of Species ($8.00) Held January 31-February 1, 1997 (Irvine, CA)

Neuroimaging of Human Brain Function ($17.00) Held May 29-31, 1997 (Irvine, CA)

Protecting Our Food Supply: The Value of Plant Genome Initiatives ($13.00) Held May 29-31, 1997 (Irvine, CA)

Science, Technology, and the Economy ($12.00) Held November 20-22, 1995 (Irvine, CA)

The Age of the Universe, Dark Matter, and Structure Formation ($13.00) Held March 21-23, 1997 (Irvine, CA)

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