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[Cancer Research 64, 3350-3356, May 1, 2004]
© 2004 American Association for Cancer Research


Meeting Report

Proceedings of the Oxygen Homeostasis/Hypoxia Meeting

Bennett Kaufman1, Orit Scharf1, Jeffrey Arbeit2, Margaret Ashcroft3, J. Martin Brown4, Richard K. Bruick5, J. Donald Chapman6, Sydney M. Evans7, Amato J. Giaccia4, Adrian L. Harris8, Eric Huang9, Randall Johnson18, William Kaelin, Jr.10, Cameron J. Koch7, Patrick Maxwell8, James Mitchell9, Len Neckers9, Garth Powis11, Joseph Rajendran12, Gregg L. Semenza13, Jonathan Simons14, Erik Storkebaum15, Michael J. Welch16, Murray Whitelaw17, Giovanni Melillo7 and S. Percy Ivy9

1 TRI Inc., Rockville, Maryland; 2 University of California, San Francisco, California; 3 Institute for Cancer Research, London, United Kingdom; 4 Stanford University, Stanford, California; 5 University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas; 6 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 7 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 8 Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom; 9 Investigational Drug Branch, CTEP, DCTD, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland; 10 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts; 11 University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona; 12 University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; 13 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; 14 Winship Cancer Institute, Atlanta, Georgia; 15 University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 16 Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; 17 Adelaide University, Adelaide, Australia; and 18 University of California, San Diego, California

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The first Oxygen Homeostasis/Hypoxia Meeting was held on February 12, 2003, at the Sheraton National Hotel, Washington, D.C. The meeting was hosted by Drs. S. Percy Ivy and Giovanni Melillo of the National Cancer Institute, NIH. The purpose of the meeting was to stimulate collaborations among the participants who are engaged in different areas of hypoxia research and application, including basic research on hypoxia, and its induction and consequences; the development of drugs targeting hypoxia and factors involved in pathways leading to (or controlled by) hypoxia; and the development and application of hypoxia imaging techniques and reagents.




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