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![RNA tumour viruses) TUESDAY AUGUST 26TH Session 9 - Francois Cuzin - Life Cycle of SV40 contrasted with phage 1 (Basic molecular biology, mainly on the biology of SV40) [Additional remarks Reichard] Session 10 - Roger Monier - Detailed DNA map of SV 40 and Genetic Engineering (Use of restriction enzymes to map biological function of viral DNA, discus sion of wider use of restriction enzymes) Discussants ; Baltimore, Philipson, THURSDAY AUGUST 28TH Session 11 - David Rekosh - Poliovirus (All there is to know about poliovirus, compared with Qß) Session 12 - Lennart PhiSipson - Adenoviruses (Structure, function, life cycle, detailed DNA and transcription maps, trans formation) FRIDAY AUGUST 29TH Session 13 - Alan Smith - Control of Translation of Animal Virus mRNA (Protein synthesis in animal virus infected cells, in vitro viral protein synthesis, factors, early/late functions, mapping viral proteins on genome) Session 14 - David Baltimore - RNA Tumour Viruses SATURDAY AUGUST 30111 Session 15-John Cairns - Cancer without Viruses (Evidence that most human cancers are not caused by animal viruses) Session 16 - John Tooze-Cancer with Viruses (Evidence for the role of viruses in cancer in animals, relationship to human tumours etc.) Discusants Monier, Baltimore, Cairns. SUNDAY AUGUST 31ST Session 17 - Mark Bretscher - Membrane Structure (Basic principles of structure and biosynthesis of membranes) MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1st Session 18 - Kai Simons - Assembly and Structure of Membrane Viruses (Composition, structure, assembly, in particular of Semllki Forest Virus) Session 19 - Klaus Weber - Cellular Organization (Subcellular architecture, changes seen during viral infection or transforma tion). TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd Session 20 - Leo Sachs - Surface Changes in Cells after Transformation (Role of membrane effects in determining biology of transformed or virally infected cells). Session 21 - Stephen Fazekas de St. Groth - Immunology of Animal Vi rology (Use of immunology in the study of animal virology : medical aspects of immunology in preventing infection (e. g. flu) ; possible anti-tumour activity).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b18171631_PP_CRI_E_1_23_6_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)