Nobel Centennial Symposia, 2001
Beyond Genes

(2001, NCS 2001-3)
Bertil Daneholt, et al.
December 6-8
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

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December 6
Welcome Address »
(6 min.)
Bertil Daneholt
(Karolinska Institutet, Sweden)
Chairman of the Organizing Committee
Introductory Comments »
(22 min.)
James D. Watson (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA)
 
SESSION I: THE CELL
Chairman: Günter Blobel (Rockefeller University, USA)
The Eukaryotic Gene Transcription »
(30 min.)
Roger Kornberg (Stanford University, USA)
How Do Cells Ensure that Sister Chromatids Separate to Opposite Poles of the Cell during Mitosis »
(34 min.)
Kim Nasmyth (Intitute of Molecular Pathology, Austria)
Cell Signaling Networks and Protein Phosphorylation in the Postgenomic Era »
(37 min.)
Tony Hunter (Salk Institute, USA)
Imaging Protein Sociology and Cell Signaling »
(41 min.)
Roger Y. Tsien (University of California, USA)
 
SESSION II: DEVELOPMENT
Chairman: Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (Max-Planck-Institute, Germany)
Patterning the Early Mouse Embryo »
(37 min.)
Elisabeth Robertson (Harvard University, USA)
Meta-Gene Regulation in Development and Evolution »
(33 min.)
Denis Duboule (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Towards a Physical Biochemistry of Cell-Cell Recognition in Cell Mediated Immunity »
(38 min.)
Mark M. Davis (Stanford University, USA)
Genetic Control of Apoptosis in Caenorhabditis elegans »
(44 min.)
Robert Horvitz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
 
December 7
SESSION III: THE BRAIN
Chairman: Torsten Wiesel (Rockefeller University, USA)
The Eloquent Cerebral Cortex »
(39 min.)
Bert Sakmann (Max-Planck-Institute, Germany)
The Logic of Smell »
(48 min.) Linda Buck (Harvard Medical School, USA)
Molecular Biology of Memory: A Dialogue Between Genes and Synapses »
(52 min.)
Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University, USA)
The Human Mirror-Neuron System »
(34 min.)
Riitta Hari (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
 
SESSION IV: MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Chairman: Bengt Samuelsson (Karolinska Institutet, Sweden)
How Genes Control Cholesterol »
(43 min.)
Michael S. Brown (University of Texas Southwestern, USA)
Aquaporin Water Channels: From Atomic Structure to Clinical Medicine »
(40 min.)
Peter Agre (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Shigella Infection of the Intestinal Tract: A Paradigm to Study the Rupture, Invasion and Inflammatory Destruction of Body Barrier »
(44 min.)
Philippe J. Sansonetti (Pasteur Institute, France)
Genome-Wide Patterns of Gene Expression in Cancer »
(43 min.)
David Botstein (Stanford University, USA)
 
December 8
SESSION V: EVOLUTION
Chairman: Phillip Sharp (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Genomic Informatics: Reading Evolution's Lab Notebooks »
(44 min.)
Eric Lander (Whitehead Institute, USA)
Comparative Genomics as a Means to Study Human Origins »
(35 min.)
Svante Pääbo (Max-Planck-Institute, Germany)
 
CONCLUDING LECTURE
Chairman: David Baltimore (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Biomedicine in the 21st Century »
(33 min.)
Harold Varmus (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA)

 

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