INVITED AND SPECIAL SESSIONS
Wednesday, October 26
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
SESSION 10 - Plenary Session Click on abstract number to view full text
Hall E
Co-Moderators: Anthony J. Wynshaw-Boris, University of California, San Diego; and Peter H. Byers, University of Washington, Seattle
1/1:30 High abundance mtDNA recombinants in heteroplasmic mice: Implications for assisted reproduction and therapeutic cloning. D. C. Wallace and M. Crimi.
2/1:50 Development of a novel orally administered macrophage mediated gene therapy for Gaucher disease. E. I. Ginns, D. M. Faryna, M. Galdzicka, C. Chrzanowski and G. R. Ostroff.
3/2:10 Adiponectin: An inherited survival factor in families with exceptional longevity. A. R. Shuldiner, J. Crandall, T. I. Pollin, K. Tanner, M. Rincon, R. Lipton, N. Barzilai and G. Atzmon.
4†/2:30 Homozygous HOXA1 mutations disrupt human brainstem, inner ear, cardiovascular, and cognitive development. M. A. Tischfield, T. M. Bosley, M. A. M. Salih, I. A. Alorainy, E. C. Sener, M. J. Nester, D. T. Oystreck, W. Chan, C. Andrews, R. P. Erickson and E. C. Engle.
5/2:50 Ancient hybridization in the history of Homo sapiens. M. F. Hammer, D. Garrigan, Z. Mobasher, S. B. Kingan and J. A. Wilder.
6/3:10 The International HapMap Project: A haplotype map of the human genome with 4 million SNPs. P. Donnelly on behalf of The International HapMap Consortium.