Woods A
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294-0019, USA.
Trends Cell Biol. 1999 Mar;9(3):121. doi: 10.1016/s0962-8924(99)01510-x.
The annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) is a large and diverse gathering. At last year's meeting**The American Society for Cell Biology 38th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA; 12-16 December, 1998. Program chair: Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz., there were over 8000 attendees, and the topics discussed covered many areas of cell biology. It would be impossible to cover the entire meeting within a trends in CELL BIOLOGY report, so instead we are focusing on an aspect of it that provided some of the most interesting and fruitful discussions. On Saturday afternoon, before the main symposia began, there were 11 special-interest subgroup meetings. The atmosphere at these meetings was informal, and they encouraged open and frank discussion of data and issues. This report provides a brief summary of the discussions at seven of the special-interest subgroup meetings.
美国细胞生物学学会(ASCB)年会是一个规模庞大、内容多样的聚会。在去年的会议美国细胞生物学学会第38届年会,美国旧金山;1998年12月12日至16日。会议主席:詹妮弗·利平科特-施瓦茨上,有超过8000名与会者,讨论的主题涵盖细胞生物学的许多领域。要在一篇《细胞生物学趋势》报告中涵盖整个会议是不可能的,所以我们转而关注其中一个引发了一些最有趣且富有成果讨论的方面。周六下午,在主要研讨会开始之前,有11个特别兴趣小组会议。这些会议的氛围很轻松,鼓励对数据和问题进行开放坦诚的讨论。本报告简要总结了7个特别兴趣小组会议的讨论情况。