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PICTURES TAKEN DURING THE
VIIIth INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ON MICROSOMES AND DRUG OXIDATIONS
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - JUNE 25-29, 1990.


THE OPENING OF THE MEETING.




GREETING OLD FRIENDS.


Jim Gillette and Ryuichi Kato.

Lars and Edit Ernster with the Gelboins.

Masa Negishi and Jud Coon.

Klaus Ruckpaul.

Sergey Usanov and ?.

Y. Yoshida and Ryuchi Kato.

Ray Novak with Bettie Sue Masters
Note Rolly Wolf and Russ Prough in the background.

John Schenkman and Ingela Janssen.

Pieter and Amanda Swart.

Mike Waterman and Yoshi Fujii-Kuriyama.

Jan-Ake Gustaffson prepares for his opening greetings.

Another picture of Jan Ake Gustaffson.

Gustav Dalner and Paul Talalay.

Alan Conney and Yoshi Fujii-Kuriyama.

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Ryuichi Kato and Don Birkett.

Harry Gelboin.

Ryo Sato and Ron Estabrook.


SCENES AT THE POSTERS.


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THE OPENING SESSION.


Jan Ake Gustafsson and Bengt Manervick.

Preparing for the opening session.
Note: Larry Marnett, Jorge Capdevila and Fred Guengerich.

Jan Ake Gustafsson, Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg and Sten Orrenius.

Mike Waterman and Jud Coon.

Sergey Usanov.

Ryo Sato prepares to open the session.

Franz Oesch and Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg.

Jan Ake Gustafsson, Paul Talalay and Bengt Mannervick.

Volker Ullrich and John Schenkman.

?, Padmanaban and Sten Orrenius.

Jan Ake Gustafsson and Harry Gelboin.

JohnSchenkman takes a lunch break.

Ryo Sato looks at Ingela Janssens poster.

Norio Kagawa and ?.

? and John Fagan.

Russ Prough.

Fred Guegerich with Shirley Pickett and C.S. Yang.

? and Cecil Pickett.

Jud Coon.

Mike Arlotto, Charlie Fisher and Hank Barnes.

Charles Kasper.

Marcel Gut and Klaus Ruckpaul.

Sandy Graham and Pieter Swart.

Tsuneo Omura explains a point to a student.

Tom Poulous.

Sergey Usanov and ?.

A crowd observing a poster.

? and Urs Meyer.

Denis Pompon and Alex Archakov.

Klaus Ruckpaul and Colin Jefcoate.

Jaime and Fred Guengerich.

Urs Meyer questions a point on the poster.

Colin Jefcoate with Tsuneo Omura.

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? and Helmut Sies.

Larry Kaminsky and Fred Guengerich.


A BOAT TRIP TO WAXHOLM.


The group from Dallas.

Another picture of the Dallas group.

The boat.

Evan Simpson.

Padmanaban and Joel Sheets.

Osmo Haninnen and Anthony Lu.

Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg and Jud Coon.

The Dallas group poses for a picture.

 

Another picture of the Dallas Group.

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Russ Prough and Evan Simpson.

Sandy Graham and Carolyn Fisher

Ron Estabrook, Charlie Fisher and Matt Lawrence.

Mike Watermaan tries on his Dallas P450 shirt .


MORE SCIENCE - ANOTHER DAY OF THE MEETING.


Shirley and Cecil Pickett.

John Chiang and David Waxman.

Barbara Clark.

Mike Arlotto.

Norio Kagawa.

RWE, BSSM and Jorge Capdevilla eat lunch.

RWE proposes a toast at lunch.

Ron speaks to Cecil Pickett.

RWE, BSSM and Cecil and Shirley Pickett.

RWE with Cecil Pickett observe the crowd.

RWE answers a question.

RWE with Helmut Sies.

Jan Ake Gustaffson.

Another picture of Jan Ake.

David Waxman and John Chiang.

Yabusaki.

Klaus Ruckpaul.

Padmanaban.

Colin Jefcoate examines a poster.

Paul Ortiz de Montellano - tired.

Jordon Holtzman - also tired.

Larry Marnett.

Colin Jefcoate and Paul Ortiz de Montellano.

Russ Prough.

Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg, Jud Coon (clowning) and Jim Gillette.

Jan Ake Gustafsson and Johan Lund.

Note Johannes Doehmer in the background.

Russ Prough with ?.

Urs Meyer and Allan Conney.

Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg.

A sunny day in Stockholm.

Enjoying a break in the meeting.

Mike Waterman and Barbara Clark enjoy lunch in the sun.

Mike Arlotto with his girl friends.

Charlie Fisher with girls..

Russ Prough.

Others enjoy lunch in the sun.

John Chiang explains his poster to David Waxman while Marcel Gut watches.

Yoshi Yoshida.

Jim Gillette.

Tsuneo Omura and ?.

Jim Gillette with Ryuichi Kato.

Jud Coon expresses amazement at all the work on P450


THE SWEDES REALLY KNOW HOW TO HOST A MEETING.
THE VENUE AND SCIENCE WERE FIRST-CLASS.
THIS WAS A LANDMARK MEETING ENJOYED BY ALL.