Cell Stress Genes and their Protein Products

Documents from 21 May 1991 to 15 February 1997

Identity Statement

HAEU Reference Code
ESF-1049
Original Reference Code
NW 34/1
Physical Medium

Paper

Reference Archivists

Mathevon, Valerie; Meyer, Ruth Ingeborg

Context

Administrative and Biographical History

The Network on Cell Stress Genes and their Protein Products was approved by the ESF Executive Council in January 1993 for a three year period and it was completed in 1996.
The co-Chairmen were Professor John Mayer from the University of Nottingham Medical School and Professor Bruno Maresca from the International Institute of Genetics and Biophysics, CNR, in Naples.

Content and Structure

Abstract

The dossier contains correspondence and documents concerning: proposal for a Network on Cell Stress Genes and their Protein Products; first meeting of the Coordination Committee, Strasbourg, 7 Jan 1993; budget and organisation of meetings and workshops.
Documents on the workshops: workshop on "Stress induced post-translational protein modification", Paris, 8-10 Dec 1993: list of participants, programme; workshop on "Aspects of ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation", Copenhagen, 12-15 Jan 1994: abstracts, list of participants, programme; workshop on "Micro-molecules and the stress response", Rome, 13-14 June 1994; workshop on "Stress proteins in infections and immunity", Ravello, 22-24 Sep 1994; workshop on "Regulation of cell stress genes", Ravello, 1-3 April 1995: report, list of participants, poster; workshop on "Cell stress genes and the nervous system", Nottingham, 6-8 April 1995: programme, list of participants; workshop on "Genes and their products for tolerance to physical stresses in plants", Maratea, 24-27 Sep 1995.
The dossier also contains the final report, 1996, and the evaluation by Professor Bukau.

Conditions of Access and Use

Languages

English, French

Type of Archival Materials

Textual

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