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POSITIONS WANTED Agricultural Biotechnology Researcher, B.S. with transformation/regeneration experience at three major corporate laboratories, and M.B.A. in finance from top business school with corporate finance experience, seeks ideas for business or management position utilizing both fields. Telephone: 303-440-7216. X Anatomist/Zoologist Ph.D. Broad backround, inver- tebrate/vertebrate bioiogy, embryology; human anato- my; electron microscopv; experience innovative teach- er. Prefer small college teaching. Box 10, SCIENCE. 2/13, 20 Biochemist Ph.D. extensive research experience in en- zvme purification and characterization, munmobilization and modern laboratorv techniques. Many publications. Seeks postdoctoral or research position. Box 11, SCI- ENCE. X Chemical/Medical/Business Writer: Seeks free-lance project-all tvpes. Will organize symposia, seminars, etc. Marsha E. Daman, Ph.D., P.O. Box 554, Bedmin- ster, NJ 07921. Telephone: 201-234-2385. 2/13, 20 Technical Writer, Ph.D. Twenty years of experience in research and writing for scientific, technical, and popular markets. Credits include fifteen books in three languages and articles in varied scientific and academic journals. Seeks free-lance projects of all kinds, including manuals, software documentation, grants and proposals, library research, manuscnpt critiques and editing, ghostwriting, lectures, and speeches. Box 214, SCIENCE. 2/13, 20 POSITIONS WANTED Clinical Chemist/Biomedical Scientist, Ph.D. Recently completed COMACC approved clinical biochemistry postdoctoral fellowship. Twelve years' atherosclerosis research on blood platelet/vessel wall interactions. Expe- rience with clinica test development, antibodv produc- tion, prostaglandin assavs, cell metabolism, tissue cul- ture, animal studies, blood platelet technology. Twenty- one publications. Seeking a position in R&D, or clinical laboratory management. Box 18, SCIENCE. 2/13, 20, 27 Ecologist/Field Biologist, Ph.D., seeks emplovment in teaching and/or research in an ecologicallv oriented field. Seven years' college level teaching experience. Herbarium experience. Experience as a plant collector in U.S. and New World tropics. Research experience in avian ecolo- gy in U.S. and tropics, in plant ecology, and in aquatic toxicology. Publications. Teaching interests include gen- eral biofogy, ecologv, evolution, ornithology, and field botany. Principal research interests: forest dvnamics and forest succession. Box 19, SCIENCE. X If you need a Ph.D. Consulting Scientist or general tutor, please write or telephone Dr. Ghouri, 509 Connie Lane, Manchester, MO 63011. Telephone: 314-394- 0589 (evenings). X Immunopathologist/Electron Microscopist, Ph.D. seeks position in biomedical companv or core/reference laboratorv in immunology, DNA hvbridization, histo- chemistry, pathology, or microscop as director or administrator, 10 years experience in administrative/ management/methodology. Box 2, SCIENCE. X Ph.D. Highly competent with strong background in molecular biology, radiotracer method ology, and more than 9 vears of extensive research and development of radiopharmaceutical and animal models m areas of cell labeling and MoAb. Interested in collabo- ration and desires a challenging position in industr or academia. Box 14, SCIENCE. X POSITIONS OPEN EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF MICROSURGICAL RESEARCH CENTER The Eastern Virginia Medical School is presently inviting applications to fill the administrative director- ship of the Microsurgical Research Center (MRC). The MRC is a modem, fully equipped research facilitv whose mission is to promote interdiscipinary teaching as wAell as basic and clinical research and research training in the microneurosurgical and microsurgical disciplines. The administrative director will be responsible for the daily logistical operations of the laboratory and will work closely with the chairman of plastic surgerv and a scien- tific overview committee in long-term planning and decision making of MRC research and teaching pro- grams. The successful candidate should possess either a Ph.D. or an M.D. coupled with evidence of scholarly achievement in an acadermic setting with preferred expe- rience as a neuroscientist. A senior scientist with an established history of extramural support will be viewed favorably. Send a letter of intent, a current curriculum vitae, plus three letters of recommendation before 5 March 1987, to: James H. Carraway, M.D. Eastern Virginia Medical School P.O. Box 1980 Norfolk, VA 23501 Eastern Virginia Medical School is an AffirmativeAction and Equal Opportunity Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY/ECOLOGY, research with aquatic systems preferred. Available fall 1987. Initial position is non-tenure-track. Applicant must have Ph.D. in microbi- ology. Duties include teaching in microbiology. Ap- pointment is anticipated for 2 vears, with possibilitv of renewal. Send curnculum vitae, publications, statement of research interests, and have forwarded three recom- mendations by 16 April 1987 to: Dr. Iola T. McClur- kin, Chair, Microbiology Search Committee, Biology Department, University of Mississippi, University, An Equal OpportunicYlAffirmative Action Employer. ANATOMY: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Ph.D. The Department of Anatomv, Life Chiropractic College, invites applications for the position of assistant professor beginning Januanr 1987. Applicants would be expected to teach gross and/or neuroanatomv. Salary is dependent upon qualifications and experience. Send curriculum vitae with references to: Dr. Macon Weaver, Chairnan, Department of Anatomy, Life Chiropractic College, 1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060. PHYSICAL AND/OR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES -ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Ph.D. in the natural sciences. Teaching in freshman-sophomore general edu- cation program. Position available September 1987. Deadline for applications 1 April 1987. Tenure-track, salary negotiable. Send resume and three recommenda- tions to: Dr. Charles P. Fogg, Division of Science, College of Basic Studies, Boston University, 871 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215. An Equal Opporunity/Affirative Action Emplyer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: The Biology Depart. ment of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) seeks an individual with demonstrated expertise in theo- retical and empirical Population Biology (broadlv de- fined) for a tenure-track position starting7{all 1987. UTA (23,000 enrollment) is located between Dallas and Fort Worth. The department of 22 faculty and 40 graduate students occupies an 80,000-square-foot research/teach- ing facility. Applicants should send curriculum vitae, recent publications, statement of research interests, and four letters of recommendation to: Chairman, Search Commiittee, Department of Biology, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019. Search will open 16 March 1987. UTA is an Equal Opportunity! Affirmative Action Emplover. ASSISTANTPROFESSOR (Environmental Chemis- try). Ph.D. in environmental chemistry or engineering and interest in graduate and undergraduate teaching and both independent and collaborative research interests are expected. Send curriculum vitae and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to: Dr. C. N. Haas, Pritzker Department of Environmental Engineerng Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago, It 60616. IFT is an Affirmative ActionlEqual Opportunitv Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHARMACOL- OGY/TOXICOLOGY. Tenure-track position available 1 Julv 1987. Duties include teaching and research. Requires Ph.D. in pharmacology, 2 ears of postdoctoral expenence, and abilitv to establish independent fundable research. Area of specialization is open. Send resume and names of references to: Search Commuittee, Pharmacol- ogy Department, School of Medicine, University of North Dakota (UND), Grand Forks, ND 58202 by 30 March 1987. UND is an Equal Opportunitv Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-PHYSIOLOGY. Ten- ure-track position to begin August 1987. A stron background in physiology is essential; background in cel biology is desirable. Ph.D. required; teaching experience desirable. Candidates should send curriculum vitae, tran- scripts, and three professional references by 20 March 1987 to: Michael Goodrich, Chairman, Department of Zoology, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 61920. Affirmative ActionlEqual Opportunitv Employ- cr. Applications from women, minorities and handicapped people are encouraged. The Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, a Dean's Commuittee Hospital attached to the Hospital of the Universint of Missouri-Columbia School of Medi- cine, is seeking a new ASSOCIATE CHIEF OF STAFF FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. The candidate should have wide understanding of bio- logical science and be active in research. In addition the candidate must be prepared to assist investigators in grant preparation as well as administrative and commit- tee responsibilities, occupying approximately 20% of scheduled time. Outside imcome may be supplemented through the Universitv of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Please submit curriculum vitae and letters of application to: James Butt, M.D., Chairman, Search Committee for the ACOS/R and D (l11C), Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, 800 Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65201, no later than 1 April 1987. An Equal Opportunity Employer. PERSONNEL PIACEMENT 803 Personnel Placement SCIENCE publishes each Friday, except the last Friday of the year. Advertising is accepted only in writing; no abbreviations. Any deadline in ad must be at least 2 weeks after date of issue in which ad appears. Also, personnel advertising is accepted only with the under- standing that the advertiser does not discriminate among applicants on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, color, national origin, handicap, or sexual prefer- ence. LINE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADUNES: Thursday, 2 weeks prior to issue date (mailed on issue date). POSITIONS WANTED: 400 per word, plus $4 for use of box number, per week. $10 minimum, per week. Prepayment required. This rate is available only to individuals seeking jobs. UNE CLASSIFIED (POSITIONS OPEN, COURSES, FELLOWSHIPS, MARKETPLACE, and so forth): $35.00 per line; $350 minimum, per week (minimum charge covers one inch on a single column; one inch equals 10 lines of 52 characters and spaces per line). 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POSITIONS WANTED

Agricultural Biotechnology Researcher, B.S. withtransformation/regeneration experience at three majorcorporate laboratories, and M.B.A. in finance from topbusiness school with corporate finance experience, seeksideas for business or management position utilizing bothfields. Telephone: 303-440-7216. X

Anatomist/Zoologist Ph.D. Broad backround, inver-tebrate/vertebrate bioiogy, embryology; human anato-

my; electron microscopv; experience innovative teach-er. Prefer small college teaching. Box 10, SCIENCE.

2/13, 20

Biochemist Ph.D. extensive research experience in en-zvme purification and characterization, munmobilizationand modern laboratorv techniques. Many publications.Seeks postdoctoral or research position. Box 11, SCI-ENCE. X

Chemical/Medical/Business Writer: Seeks free-lanceproject-all tvpes. Will organize symposia, seminars,etc. Marsha E. Daman, Ph.D., P.O. Box 554, Bedmin-ster, NJ 07921. Telephone: 201-234-2385. 2/13, 20

Technical Writer, Ph.D. Twenty years of experience in

research and writing for scientific, technical, and popularmarkets. Credits include fifteen books in three languagesand articles in varied scientific and academic journals.Seeks free-lance projects of all kinds, including manuals,software documentation, grants and proposals, libraryresearch, manuscnpt critiques and editing, ghostwriting,lectures, and speeches. Box 214, SCIENCE. 2/13, 20

POSITIONS WANTED

Clinical Chemist/Biomedical Scientist, Ph.D. Recentlycompleted COMACC approved clinical biochemistrypostdoctoral fellowship. Twelve years' atherosclerosisresearch on blood platelet/vessel wall interactions. Expe-rience with clinica test development, antibodv produc-tion, prostaglandin assavs, cell metabolism, tissue cul-ture, animal studies, blood platelet technology. Twenty-one publications. Seeking a position in R&D, or clinicallaboratory management. Box 18, SCIENCE.

2/13, 20, 27

Ecologist/Field Biologist, Ph.D., seeks emplovment inteaching and/or research in an ecologicallv oriented field.Seven years' college level teaching experience. Herbariumexperience. Experience as a plant collector in U.S. andNew World tropics. Research experience in avian ecolo-gy in U.S. and tropics, in plant ecology, and in aquatictoxicology. Publications. Teaching interests include gen-eral biofogy, ecologv, evolution, ornithology, and fieldbotany. Principal research interests: forest dvnamics andforest succession. Box 19, SCIENCE. X

If you need a Ph.D. Consulting Scientist or generaltutor, please write or telephone Dr. Ghouri, 509 ConnieLane, Manchester, MO 63011. Telephone: 314-394-0589 (evenings). X

Immunopathologist/Electron Microscopist, Ph.D.seeks position in biomedical companv or core/referencelaboratorv in immunology, DNA hvbridization, histo-chemistry, pathology, or microscop as director oradministrator, 10 years experience in administrative/management/methodology. Box 2, SCIENCE. X

Ph.D. Highly competent with strongbackground in molecular biology, radiotracer method

ology, and more than 9 vears of extensive research anddevelopment of radiopharmaceutical and animal modelsm areas of cell labeling and MoAb. Interested in collabo-ration and desires a challenging position in industr or

academia. Box 14, SCIENCE. X

POSITIONS OPEN

EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOLADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF

MICROSURGICAL RESEARCH CENTERThe Eastern Virginia Medical School is presently

inviting applications to fill the administrative director-ship of the Microsurgical Research Center (MRC). TheMRC is a modem, fully equipped research facilitv whosemission is to promote interdiscipinary teaching as wAell asbasic and clinical research and research training in themicroneurosurgical and microsurgical disciplines. Theadministrative director will be responsible for the dailylogistical operations of the laboratory and will workclosely with the chairman of plastic surgerv and a scien-tific overview committee in long-term planning anddecision making of MRC research and teaching pro-grams. The successful candidate should possess either aPh.D. or an M.D. coupled with evidence of scholarlyachievement in an acadermic setting with preferred expe-rience as a neuroscientist. A senior scientist with anestablished history of extramural support will be viewedfavorably. Send a letter of intent, a current curriculumvitae, plus three letters of recommendation before 5March 1987, to:

James H. Carraway, M.D.Eastern Virginia Medical School

P.O. Box 1980Norfolk, VA 23501

Eastern Virginia Medical School is an AffirmativeActionand Equal Opportunity Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MICROBIALPHYSIOLOGY/ECOLOGY, research with aquaticsystems preferred. Available fall 1987. Initial position isnon-tenure-track. Applicant must have Ph.D. in microbi-ology. Duties include teaching in microbiology. Ap-pointment is anticipated for 2 vears, with possibilitv ofrenewal. Send curnculum vitae, publications, statementof research interests, and have forwarded three recom-mendations by 16 April 1987 to: Dr. Iola T. McClur-kin, Chair, Microbiology Search Committee, BiologyDepartment, University of Mississippi, University,

An Equal OpportunicYlAffirmative Action Employer.

ANATOMY: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Ph.D.The Department ofAnatomv, Life Chiropractic College,invites applications for the position of assistant professorbeginning Januanr 1987. Applicants would be expectedto teach gross and/or neuroanatomv. Salary is dependentupon qualifications and experience. Send curriculumvitae with references to: Dr. Macon Weaver, Chairnan,Department of Anatomy, Life Chiropractic College,1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060.

PHYSICAL AND/OR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES-ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Ph.D. in the naturalsciences. Teaching in freshman-sophomore general edu-cation program. Position available September 1987.Deadline for applications 1 April 1987. Tenure-track,salary negotiable. Send resume and three recommenda-tions to: Dr. Charles P. Fogg, Division of Science,College of Basic Studies, Boston University, 871Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215. AnEqual Opporunity/Affirative Action Emplyer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: The Biology Depart.ment of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)seeks an individual with demonstrated expertise in theo-retical and empirical Population Biology (broadlv de-fined) for a tenure-track position starting7{all 1987. UTA(23,000 enrollment) is located between Dallas and FortWorth. The department of 22 faculty and 40 graduatestudents occupies an 80,000-square-foot research/teach-ing facility. Applicants should send curriculum vitae,recent publications, statement of research interests, andfour letters of recommendation to: Chairman, SearchCommiittee, Department of Biology, The Universityof Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019. Searchwill open 16 March 1987. UTA is an Equal Opportunity!Affirmative Action Emplover.

ASSISTANTPROFESSOR (Environmental Chemis-try). Ph.D. in environmental chemistry or engineeringand interest in graduate and undergraduate teaching andboth independent and collaborative research interests areexpected. Send curriculum vitae and arrange for threeletters of reference to be sent to: Dr. C. N. Haas,Pritzker Department of Environmental EngineerngIllinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago, It60616. IFT is an Affirmative ActionlEqual OpportunitvEmployer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHARMACOL-OGY/TOXICOLOGY. Tenure-track position available1 Julv 1987. Duties include teaching and research.Requires Ph.D. in pharmacology, 2 ears of postdoctoralexpenence, and abilitv to establish independent fundableresearch. Area of specialization is open. Send resume andnames of references to: Search Commuittee, Pharmacol-ogy Department, School of Medicine, University ofNorth Dakota (UND), Grand Forks, ND 58202 by30 March 1987. UND is an Equal Opportunitv Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-PHYSIOLOGY. Ten-ure-track position to begin August 1987. A stronbackground in physiology is essential; background in celbiology is desirable. Ph.D. required; teaching experiencedesirable. Candidates should send curriculum vitae, tran-scripts, and three professional references by 20 March1987 to: Michael Goodrich, Chairman, Departmentof Zoology, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston,IL 61920. Affirmative ActionlEqual Opportunitv Employ-cr. Applications from women, minorities and handicappedpeople are encouraged.

The Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, aDean's Commuittee Hospital attached to the Hospital ofthe Universint of Missouri-Columbia School of Medi-cine, is seeking a new ASSOCIATE CHIEF OFSTAFF FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.The candidate should have wide understanding of bio-logical science and be active in research. In addition thecandidate must be prepared to assist investigators ingrant preparation as well as administrative and commit-tee responsibilities, occupying approximately 20% ofscheduled time. Outside imcome may be supplementedthrough the Universitv of Missouri, Columbia, MO.Please submit curriculum vitae and letters of applicationto: James Butt, M.D., Chairman, Search Committeefor the ACOS/R and D (l11C), Harry S. TrumanMemorial Veterans Hospital, 800 Hospital Drive,Columbia, MO 65201, no later than 1 April 1987.An Equal Opportunity Employer.

PERSONNEL PIACEMENT 803

PersonnelPlacement

SCIENCE publishes each Friday, except the last Fridayof the year. Advertising is accepted only in writing; noabbreviations. Any deadline in ad must be at least 2weeks after date of issue in which ad appears. Also,personnel advertising is accepted only with the under-standing that the advertiser does not discriminateamong applicants on the basis of race, sex, religion,age, color, national origin, handicap, or sexual prefer-ence.

LINE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADUNES:Thursday, 2 weeks prior to issue date (mailed on issuedate).

POSITIONS WANTED: 400 per word, plus $4 for use ofbox number, per week. $10 minimum, per week.Prepayment required. This rate is available only toindividuals seeking jobs.

UNE CLASSIFIED (POSITIONS OPEN, COURSES,FELLOWSHIPS, MARKETPLACE, and so forth):$35.00 per line; $350 minimum, per week (minimumcharge covers one inch on a single column; one inchequals 10 lines of 52 characters and spaces per line).No charge for use of box number. No agency commis-sion for ads less than 4 inches. No cash discount.Prepayment required for all, foreign ads. Purchaseorders and/or cover letter including billing addressrequired for all other advertising.

Structure ad copy on a separate page, on lines of 52characters and spaces. Include any desired heading.Each line of heading and/or extra spaces, and allpartial lines are counted as full lines. To calculate cost,multiply total lines x $35.00 = total cost of ad.

Send copy for all Positions Wanted ads and LineClassified ads less than 1/6 page in size (39 lines) to:

SCIENCE Classified Advertising1333 H Street, NW, Room 940

Washington, DC 20005Telephone: 202-326-6555

Send copy for Fractional Display ads, 1/6 page andlarger, and all Marketplace ads to:

Scherago Associates, Inc.1515 Broadway

New York, NY 10036Telephone: 212-730-1050

Blind ad replies should be addressed as follows:

Box (give number)SCIENCE

1333 H Street, NWWashington, DC 20005

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ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTIST-Candidatewith Ph.D. in biochemistrv or related area to study DNArepair enzymology. Experience in some aspects of nucleicacid chemistrydslirable. Familiarity with HPLC tech-niques helpfuL. Send curriculum vitae and names of threereferences to: Joan Harmon, Personnel Department,New York University Medical Center, 317 East 34Street, New York, NY 10016. An Equal Opportunity!AffimativeAction Employer, MIF.

ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTIST POST-DOCTORAL POSITION available early 1987, forcandidate with doctorate in molecular biology, virologv,or cell genetics to work on research project involving thecloning and characterization ofgenes regulating cell cvcleprogression in animal cells; regulation of polyoma virusgene expression in transformed cells; and the study of anovel human oncogene derived from Kaposi's sarcomaDNA. Send curriculum vitae and names of three refer-ences to: Joan Harmon, Personnel Dcpartment, NewYork University Medical Center, 3177East 34 Strect,7th Floor, New York, NY 10016. An AffirmativeActionlEqual Opportunity Employcr MIF.

ASSISTANT SCIENTISTThere is an immediate opening in the immrunophar-macologv section for a -time position involving re-search on inflammatory and immune mechanisms inhuman disease. Job responsibilities of this assistant scien-tist level position will entail both in vitro and in vivoexperinentation. Familiarity with tissue culture tech-niques and the abilitv to work with small laboratorvammals are essential. Experience in the area ofinterleukinresearch (IL-1 or IL-2) is highly desirable. A Bachelor ofArts or equivalent is required. Our facilities, located inAnn Arbor, are centrally located and equipped with themost recent technological advances. Our salaries arehighly competitive, and we offer an oustanding benefitspackage. If qualified, please send your resume, in confi-dence, to:

Ms. S. HultquistHuman Resources DepartmentWarner-Lambert/Parke-Davis

Pharmaceutical Research2800 Plymouth RoadAnn Arbor, MI 48105

Equal Opportunity in Action

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOROF PHARMACOLOGY

The expanding Deparment of Pharmacology atNortheastern Ohio Universities College of Medcineinvites applications from individuals with strong researchcredentials in CNS pharnacology for a tenure-trackposition, available immediately, at the level of assistantor associate professor. Applicants must have a Ph.D. de-gree, have completed not less than 2 years of postdoctor-al training, and have demonstrated ability to conductindependent research. Some teaching experience is desir-able since the position requires participation in teachingof medical and graduate students. The medical school ishoused in a modern facility on 55 acres and is in closeproximity to a wide variety of living styles. Many oppor-tunities are available in the geographic area for academicand scientific interactions. Send curriculum vitae includ-ing the names of three references by 15 March 1987 to:Dr. Martin D. Schechter, do the Office of HumanResources, Northeastern Ohio Universitics Collegeof Medicine, 4209 Street Route 44, Rootstown,OH 44272. An Affirmative ActinlEqual OpporunityEmployer.

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR RESEARCHReports to Vice President for Academic Affairs/Dean ofthe School ofMedicine. Primary duty is to foster researchactivity in the School of Medicine. Includes: identifyingpotential sponsors; assisting faculty with proposals; fa-cilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. Also, organiz-ing and supervising programs for medical student andgraduate student research. Supervises IRB; animal wel-fare committee and related research support activities.Advises on use in research ofspace, equipment, and otherCollege resources. Experience in independent researchand in review/management of federal research grantsessential. Contact: Frank G. Standaert, M.D., VicePresident for Academic Affairs and Dean of theSchool of Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, C.S.10008, Toledo, OH 43699.An Equal Opportunity/Affimative Action Employer.

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ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSORTHE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

at CHAPEL HILLThe Department of Physiology invites applications for

one or two tenure-track positions from individuals withresearch interests in molecular or cellular physiology. Weseek outstanding candidates to complement present in-terests in neurobiology, molecular endocrinology, cellbiology, renal and cardiovascular physiology. Submis-sions from applicants with experience in anv research areaare welcome, but those studying functional aspects ofhormone receptor interactions, signal transductionmechanisms, or cell-cell communication will be givenfirst consideration.

Qualifications include a Ph.D. or M.D. degree and 3years of postdoctoral research experience. The successfulcandidate(s) will join a diverse and interactive faculty.He/she will be expected to develop a vigorous indepen-dent research program and participate in departmentalteaching. The department and universitv provide anoutstanding environment for faculty development.Completed applications should include a detailed cur-

riculum vitae, a description of future research plans,copies of two recent publications, and letters from threereferences. This material should be received prior to 15April 1987. Address correspondence to:

Chairman, Physiology Search CommitteeDepartment of Physiology 206 H

University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC 27514

The University ofNorth Carolina is an Equal Opportunity/AffirmativeAcson Employer.ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OFSURGERY-NONTENURE TRACK, UNIVER-SITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO. The Depart-ment of Surgery is seeking candidates for a facultyposition as an electrophysiologist to study ion transportand electrical charges in human and animal models ofcolorectal cancer. The incumbent will design and super-vise experiments aimed at understanding cellular andepithehal electrophysiologic events in colon cancer witheventual application in the earlv diagnosis of pre-malig-nant changes in the colonic epithelium of human sub-jects. The position requires a Ph.D. in physiology,biophysics, electrophysiology, or related areas; experi-ence and productivity in above-mentioned scientific in-vestigation preferred; experience in supervising techni-cians and experiments, assisting in grant writing andexperimental design, presentation, and publication ofresearch papers; teaching of medical students and resi-dents. Closing date: 30 March 1987. Send curriculumvitae and bibliography to: Richard J. Davies, M.D.,H891B, UCS5 Medical Centcr, 225 DickinsonStreet, San Diego, CA 92103. Salarv related to academ-ic rank and step within the established salarv schedule ofthe University of California, San Diego. Tliis position isguaranteed for 2 years and further extension is dependentupon funding. The Univertity of California is an EqualOpportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY-

The Sdhool of Veterinary Medicine, University ofCalifornia, Davis, is seeking applications for an assistantprofessor of veterinary pathology. Candidates must havea D.V.M. (or equivalent) and a Ph.D. with advancedtraining in pathology. Board certification by the Ameri-can College of Veterinary Pathology is required. Thereshould be evidence of developed interest in, and commit-ment to, a specialized field ofresearch. The candidate willparticipate in the departmental teaching programs at theprofessional (D.V.M.) and postgraduate ecveTs, includinga share of service duties in necropsy and surgical patholo-gy at the Teaching Hospital. An important responsibilitywill be to establish an active independent research pro-gram. Existing research programs in the department withwhich the appointee could mteract are: immunopatholo-gy; pathogencsis of viral diseases; reproductive patholo-gy; neuropathology; toxicologic pathology; pulmonarypathology, and pathology of bones and joints. The salaryis commensurate with qualifications and experience. Thestarting date is 1 July 1987 with a deadline for receipt ofapplications being 15 March 1987 or until filled.

Applicants should send curriculum vitae and the namesof at least three references to: Dr. D. L. Dungworth,Chairman, Search Committee, Department of Pa-thology, School ofVeterinary Medicie, University ofCalifornia, Davis, CA 95616.

The Univemty of Caifomrnia it an Affirmative AcinlEqual Opportunity Employer.

ASSOCIATE OR FULL PROFESSOR OF PA-THOLOGY-The School of Vctcrinary Mcdicine,University of California, Davis, is seeking applicationsfor an associate or full professor of veterinary pathology.Candidates must have a D.V.M. (or equivalent) and aPh.D. with advanced training in pathology. Preferencewill be given to persons with board certification by theAmerican College of Veterinarv Pathologv. Candidatesshould have established a record as principal investigatorof an extramurallv funded research program relating tothe pathogenesis of disease at the cellular or molecularleveL. The candidate will participate in departmentalteaching programs at the professional (D.V.M.) andpostgraduate levels. The appointee will be expected tomake an important contribution to the research pro-grams of the department. The salary is commensuratewith qualifications, experience, and rank at appointment.The starting date is 1 July 1987 with a deadline forreceipt of applications being 15 March 1987 or untilfilled.

Applicants should send curriculum vitae, and thenames of at least three references to: Dr. D. L. Dung-worth, Chairman, Search Committee, Department ofPathology, School ofVeterinary Medicine, Universityof California, Davis, CA 95616.

The University of California is an Affimative ActionlEqual Opportunity Employer.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR-CLINICAL PA-THOLOGY/PREVENTIVE MEDICINE. Teach pre-ventive medicine, microbiology, parasitology. Developsystem to studv liver stages ofP. falciparum, P. ovak, andP. vivax. Characterize and purify antigens of malaria andother microbes. Develop diagnostic tests. $56,363 pervear. M.D. with 3 years of research experience in parasi-rology. Board certification in clinical pathology andpublications required. Send curriculum vitae to: PeterPerine, M.D., Civilian Personnel, Uniformed ServicesUniversity of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones BridgeRoad, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.

BIOCHEMIST MANAGERReference laboratory has opening for Department

Manager in Peptide Lormone Section. Position willinvolve research and development work along with tech-nical and personnel management. Applicant must bePh.D. level biochemist or clinical chemist with strongbackground in all phases of peptide immunoassays, in-cluding developmental work. Salary dependent on jobexperience. Excellent job benefits program. Send resumeand salary historv to: Box 16, SCIENCE.

BIOCHEMIST MANAGERLeading reference laboratorv seeks Ph.D. biochemist

or equvalent with strong background in steroid hor-mones and related assay procedures. Position involvesresearch and development work, as well as laboratorymanagement training and supervision. Salarv dependenton experience. Excellent job benefits. Applicants withappropriate background, send resume and salary historyto: Box 17, SCIENCE.

BIOCHEMIST/PHYSIOLOGISTThe Division of Gastroenterology at Henr Ford

Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, seeks qualified Ph.D. with2 to 4 years of postdoctoral training and experience intransport physiology and molecular biology. The suc-cessful applicant will partcipate in ongoing research onthe effects of bile acid and Ipids on intestinal transportand develop an independent research program supportedby intramural and extramural funds. Academic appoint-ment at affiliated institutions depending on qualifica-tions. Please send curriculum vitae, outhne of researchinterests, and names of three references to: Helmut V.Ammon, M.D., Division Head, Gastroenterology,Henry Ford Hospital, 2799 West Grand Boulevr,Detroit, MI 48202.

BIOLOGIST: Tenure-track position for a broadlytrained Ph.D. with a strong backround in animal physi-ology anticipated for fall term, 1987. Candidates shouldbe able to teach human anatomy/physiology, organismalphysiology, vertebrate zoology, and ecology. Must becommitted to excellence in teaching at a small, church-related, liberal arts college in a rural setiing. Send letter,r6sume, and references to: Dean J. A. Knight, ErskineCollege, Due West, SC 29639.

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Berlex Laboratories, Inc. is a rapidly growingpharmaceutical company located in NorthernNew Jersey doing important basic cardiovas-cular research. We have an opening for a SeniorScientist to organize and lead a vigorousresearch program in vascular pharmacologyThe Project Leader will manage a staff of bothjunior and senior scientists and undertake newdrug discovery efforts and basic research invascular pharmacology and physiology.The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. inPhysiology or Pharmacology with at least fiveyears of postdoctoral experience in the area ofvascular smooth muscle biology orcongestiveheart failure and an interest in both researchand research management.Berlex offers a stimulating environment withopportunity for personal challenge and growth.Contact Jay R. Wiggins, Ph.D., AssociateDirector, Department of Pharmacology,Berlex Laboratories, Inc., 110 East HanoverAvenue, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07927. An

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Wyeth Laboratories' Radnor facility isa major pharmaceutical company's centerfor R&D. As part of a major, on-goingexpansion, we require additional ResearchMolecular Biologists:

Molecular VirologistA position is available in Wyeth's expand-ing AIDS vaccine program. A Ph.D. inMicrobiology, Biochemistry, or MolecularBiology is required with strong post-doctoral experience in molecular virologyof animal DNA viruses or retroviruses.The successful candidate should be highlyskilled in virology with special emphasisin molecular genetics and recombinantDNA technology.

Nucleic Acid-SequencingBiochemistA position is available for Ph.D. witha strong background in nucleic-acid se-quencing, oligonucleotide synthesis andgene assembly. Strong post-doctoral workand demonstrated ability are essential.

Research ImmunologistAn Immunologist with expertise inimmune responses to viral infections to playa key role in the development and testing ofgenetically engineered viral vaccines. Can-didates should have a Ph.D. with strongpost-doctoral experience, and skill in in vivoanimal models.You will enjoy working in our modem,well-equipped facilities in Philadelphia'sprestigious Main Line suburban area.Besides an environment which fostersdiscovery, we offer a competitive salary,excellent benefits, and superior careeropportunities.Respond immediately by forwarding yourCV and salary requirements, in confidence,to: Recruitment Manager, WyethLaboratories, Inc., P.O. Box 8299, Phila-delphia, PA 19101. Equal OpportunityEmployer. M/F/H/V responses encouraged.

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MicrobiologistWe are seeking a PhD or MS Microbiologist toinvestigate and develop a proprietary system com-bining chemistry and instrumentation for the detec-tion of bacterial and viral pathogens. Three-plusyears' experience with generation and applicationof monoclonal antibodies to diagnostic procedures,as well as strong clinical microbiology backgroundis desired.To apply, please send your r6sum6 to HumanResources, Molecular Devices Corporation, 3180Porter Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94304. An equal oppor-tunity employer.

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POSITIONS OPEN

BIOCHEMISTVISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR(Advanced Rank possiblc in exceptional

arcumstances)Applicants with backgrounds in biochemistry, devel-

opment, and cellular biology are desired. Teaching re-sponsibilities include courses in developmental biologyand cellular biology/biochemistry. This is a 3-year visit-ing position which requires a Ph.D. degree. Postdoctoralexperience is desirable. The position is available 1 July1987. Please have curriculum vitae, a statement of yourresearch and teaching interests, and three letters ofrecommendation sent to: Professor Henry W. Art,Chairman, Biology Department, Williams College,Williamstown, MA 01267 by 1 March 1987. We willstart the evaluation of potential candidates immediately.AnEqualOpporunityAffi mativeAtonEmplover. Wil-

liams Collse especially wek applicaons Jm womenand minonty candidates.

LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITYLOCK HAVEN, PA 17745

BIOCHEMIST/ORGANIC CHEMIST FACULTYPOSMON, full time, tenure-track, will be available atthe instructor or assistant professor level stariing inSeptember 1987. Ph.D. in chemistrv required; priorcolege teaching required. Candidate must be competentto teach undergraduate level courses in biochemistry,qualitative organic analysis and be competent in the useof traditional chemical instrumentation. Excellence inand enthusiasm for undergraduate instruction is of pri-mary importance. Lock Haven Universitv has an enroll-ment of over 2600 students, and is one offourteen stateuniversities. Rank and salary commensurate with qualifi-cations. Excellent fringe benefits. Send letter, curriculumvitae, copies of transeripts, and the names, addresses, andtelephone numbers of at least three professional refer-cnces to: Alfied Hoberman, Chairman, Departmentof Chemistry/ Physics/Geoscience, Lock Haven Uni-versity, Lock Haven, PA 17745, bv 20 March 1987.Lock Haven Unirsty ui an Equal Opportunity/AffirmativeAcion Title JX Employer.

BIOCHEMISTRY FACULTY POSMIION ATUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISONThe Department of Biochemistry at the University of

Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for a position asassistant, associate or full professor in the areas ofbioprocessing, fermentation biochemistry, microbialphysiology, and/or cell physiology. Candidates musthave demonstrated excellence and mdependence in bio-chemical research, and have a strong background oftraining in biochemistry. The University is developing aBiotechnology Center, and this position can be expectedto involve strong interactions with that Center as well aswith departments such as bacteriology, food science,food microbiology and toxicology, genetics, and chemi-cal engineering. The facilities of the Biochemistry De-partment indude a pilot plant and the Department iscommitted to the development of a state-of-the-art facili-ty for growing organisms. The successful candidate willbe expected to take a leadini role in the development andadministration of this facility. Applications, including acomplete curriculum vitae and plans for future research,should be sent to: Dr. W. S. Remikoff, Department ofBiochenistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison,Madison, WI 53706, and candidates should have letterssent from three people familiar with them and theirwork. Applications should be received by 15 April 1987in order to guarantee consideration. The University is anAffirmative Action, Equal OpportunityEmplyer, and appli-cations are encouragedfrom womcn and minoritis.

COASTAL MARINE SCIENTIST. Tenure-track as-sistant professor in Marine Science beginning August,1987. Ph.D. in a field involving physical or geologicalaspects of the coastal ocean expected. Position is in astrong and developing undergraduatc Marine Sciencedegree program and offers an opportunity for individualresearch development in association with the Belle W.Banich Marine 7ield Laboratory. Send curriculum vitaeand names of three references postmarked by 28 Febru-ary 1987 to: Dean, School of Science, Coastal Caroli-na Collegc, University of South Carolina, Conway,SC 29526; telephone: 803-347-3161. Coastal Caroli-na College is an Affirmative ActionlEqual OpportunityEmployer.

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BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTEMORY UNIVERSITY seeks an outstanding biolocal anthropologist for a tenure-track position at theassistant professor level. Our growing department main-tains a commitment to the unified conception of anthro-pology and sets a high standard of excellencc. Candidatesmay represent any subfield of biological anthropology,and must show both outstanding research potential andexcellence in teaching. Interest in general anthropology,as evidenced by willingness to teach a four-field introduc-tory anthropology course at least occasionallv, is desir-able. Ph.D. required. Deadline 15 October 1987. Sendletter of application, including curriculum vitae withnames and addresses ofthree references, to: E. 0. Smith,Chair of Search Committee, Department of Anthro-pology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. EmortUJniversit is an Equal OpportunitylAffirmativeAction Em-ployer

BIOLOGY TEACHING OVERSEAS: The Depart-ment ofBiology at the American University of Beirutin Lebanon invites applications for tenure-track facultypositions available 1 October 1987 in the followingfields: developmental biology, plant taxonomv, verte-brate or invertebrate biology, genetics, or ecology. Ap-plicants should hold Ph.D. and appointments are nor-mally for 3 years in the rank of assistant professor withappropriate fringe benefits for expatriate staff. The de-partmnent has a facultv of nine, undergraduate B.S.program,and M.S. graduate program with thesis. Inter-ested persons may send curnculum vitae and names ofthree references to: Personned Services, American Uni-vcrsity ofBcirut, 850 Ihird Avenuc, 18th Floor, NewYork, NY 10022.American University of Beirut is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

BIOSTATISTICIAN. Tenure-track position at asso-ciate professor or professor level. To build and headbiostatistical unit in dvnamic, heavily funded, research-oriented medical school. Unit will serve entire college.Competitive salary. To start July 1987. Ph.D. required,medical school experience preferred. Curriculum vitae,reprints, three references by 31 March 1987, to: Mar-shall B. Jones, Chairman, Department of BehavioralScience, The Pennsylvania State University Collegc ofMedicine, Hershey, PA 17033. Affirativc ActionlEqua Opportunity Etplowyment.

CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMYLOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICALCENTER, SHREVEPORT. The School of Medicineinvites nominations and applications for the chairman-ship of an expanding Department of Anatomy. Candi-dates with experience in anatomy and/or cell biologymust have an outstanding record of research, strongcommitment to medical and graduate education and thevision and experience to lead a department of excellence.Applicants must provide curriculum vitae, names of threereferences, and a statement of research intcrests to: Dr.James E. Smith, Chairman, Antomy and Ccll Biolo-gy Scarch Committec, Louisiana State UniversityMedical Ccnter, P.O. Box 33932, Shreveport, LA71130. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunit Emplo#yr.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOCHAIRMAN-DEPARTMENT

OF PHARMACOLOGYThe University ofToronto is seeking a chairman ofthe

Department of Pharmacology. The successful candidatemust qualify for the rank of professor and hold an M.D.or Ph.D. degree. Duties include the provision ofacadem-ic leadership in research and teaching, and responsibilityfor overall departmental administration. Thc candidateshould have a record ofoutstanding research in pharma-cology or a closely related discipline. Preference will begiven to those with extensive experience in, or familiaritvwith, modern biological research techniques, especially atthe molecular level. The University of Toronto encour-

ages both women and men to apply for positions.Applications, including curriculum vitae, should be for-warded to: Dr. Keith L Moore, Assocate Dean, BasicSciences, Faculty ofMedicie, Univcrsity ofToronto,Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S LA8 as soon aspossible. In acordance with Canadian imm1ration re-

quirements, pronty wil be given to Canadian citzens andpermanent residents ofCanada.

CELL BIOLOGIST. Department of Biological Sci-ences, Mount Holyoke College, invites applications fortcmprary position, assistant professor level, 1987-88aca emic year. Ph.D. and transmission and seanningelectron microscopv experience required. Responsibil-ities: teaching advanced undergraduate cell biology, par-ticipation in mtroductorv or intermediate course appro-priate to interests of candidate, and oversight of electronmicroscope facility. Applicants should have rescarch in-terests that can involve undergraduates. Send curriculumvitae, research statement, transcripts, reprints of kcvpublications, and three letters of recommendation to:Dr. Marilyn Pryor, Chairman, Department ofBiolog-ical Sciences, Mount Holyokc Colle, South Hadley,MA 01075. Deadline: 15 March 1987.MountHolyoke iSan Equal OpportunitylAffirmativeAction Employer. Womenand membens ofminority groups are especially encouraged toapply.

CHAIRMANDEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

The Medical College of Ohio, a free-standing state-supported academic health science center, invites applica-tions and nominations for the position of Chairman ofthe Department of Physiology. The norninees shouldhave distinguished records of accomplishments in bio-medical research, and appropriate experience in medicaland graduate education. The successful candidate will beexpected to recruit new faculty and to provide leadershipin the development of new programs in molecular andcellular physiology. Nominanons and applicationsshould be received no later than 15 March 1987, andshould be addressed to: Amir Askari, Ph.D., Chair-man, Search Committee for Physiology Chairman,De2artment of Pharmacology, Medical College ofOhio, Toledo, OH 43699. Equal Opportunit Emplover

CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGIST-FACULTYPOSMIION-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PRO-GRAM-University-based 2+2 Medical TechnologvProgram is now accepting applications for an ASSIST-ANT PROFESSOR, 9-month, tenure-track position.Minimum requirements: master's degree with a doctor-ate preferred, minimum of 3 years of clinical and/orteaching experience, and national professional certifica-tion. Duties: Primary teaching responsibilities includethe development and implementation of lecture andlaboratorv courses in clinical microbiology; limited re-sponsibilities for clinical practicum; participation in ad-visement ofstudents and University service required. Thesuccessful candidate will be expected to maintain anactive research program in his/her area of expertise.Available: 1 September 1987. Contact: Submit nomina-tions and applications induding a full curriculum vitaewith copies ofpublications and three letters ofevaluation(sent separatelv) bv 30 March 1987, to: Milton H.Stetson, Ph.D., Chaierson, Medical TechnologySearch Committee, School of Life and Health Sci-ences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716.Equal Opportunity/Affirmatiwe Acton Employer.

ENDOWED CHAIR INNEPHROLOGICAL RESEARCH

The Departmcnt of Medicne of the University ofFlorida, College ofMedicine, is seeking applications foran ENDOVWED CHAIR IN NEPHROLOGICALRESEARCH. The endowed chair, with assets in excessof S1 million, was established by the State of Florida'sEminent Scholars Program and was made possible by agenerous contribution from a private donor. The indi-vidual who will fill the chair will have a full-time facultyappointment in the Division of Nephrology, Hyperten-sion and Transplantation in the Department ofMedicineof the University of Florida College of Medicine. Theappointee should have an M.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degreeand a well-established, creative and productive researchprogram. Appropriate areas of research include molecu-lar biology and biochemistrv, immunology, transportphysiology, hypertension, and cell biology. Salary isnegotiable commnensurate with education and experi-ence. Anticipated starting date is 1 September 1987.Interested individuals should write by 31 May 1987:James E. McGuigan, M.D., Chairman, Search Com-mittee, Chair inNephrological Research, DepartmentofMedicne, College ofMedicine, Box J-277, Univer-sity of Florida Health Center, Gainesville, FL 32610.The Univerity ofFlorida is an Equal OpportunitylAffirma-tive Action Employer.

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OPPORTUNITIES TORESEARCH AND DEVELOPNEW & IMPROVEDDIAGNOSTIC PRODUCTSAs a result of sustained growth and a firm commitment to thefuture, Fisher Diagnostics is seeking talented. hard-workingprofessionals to fill highly-visible positions which offer greatcareer potential within Fisher Scientific/instrumentation Labo-ratory Medical Division.

BIOCHEMIST/Caagubtion: Requires MS or Ph.D. in Bio-chemistry with special emphasis on protein chemistry and enzymekinetics. A strong background in coagulation biochemistry aswell as hands-on experience with diverse instrumentationnecessary.

CLINICAL CHEMISTS/Immunochemistry: Severalopenings requiring BS, MS or Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Immunology,Microbiology, Virology (or related fields). Work on developmentof Immunoassay diagnostic test kits. Experience with latex aplus.

BIOMEDICAUCHEMICAL ENGINEER: MS or Ph.D. inChemical or Biomedical Engineering desired to develop fluidflow synthetic membrane filtration system for use in solid phaseimmunoassay. Experience in enzyme/protein immobilizationand immunology desirable.

Our laboratories are based in ORANGEBURG, NEW YORK,located on the west side of the Hudson River...within 30 min-utes of New York City. Interested candidates should forward theirresume which must include salary history and re4uirements,INDICATING AREA OF EXPERTISE, in strictest professionalconfidence, to: Personnel Managew, FsherDlanoti 526 Route303, Orangeburg, New York 10962. An equal opportunityemployer m/f/h.

Fisher ScientificGroup, Inc.FIsher Medical Division

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DIRECTOR OF SPACE AND EARTH SCIENCESScientifi lader of NASA's largest Space Science organizaton751 ecle_sl and esmee

Labratoy for AtmospheresLaboratory for Terrestrial PhysicsLaboratory for High Energy AstrophysicsLaboatory for OcmensLaboty for Astronomy and Sotar PhysicsLabty for Extraterrestrial sics

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Space Data and Computing DivisionAdminstration and Resources Management Division

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Reporting to the Director, Goddard Space flight Center, the position is in the SeniorE Service: salry range is S61,296-72,300, depending upon qualificafions.Candidates must have a Ph.D. or equivalent education or exi, and a researchbaciground in space and/or earth sciences inciuding a substunial record of pubikationsndor snfica responsibility for guidance of the sdentific content of major programsin the space and/or earth sces. Canddates must have demontratd an abiity toprovide kintrdicplinary program ladership, and to direct and parficpae in programand proects in a broad spectrum o eoretcal and experim research in the spaceand/or earth sciences. A familiart with the content, ob s and purposes of NASA'sscieniic program is higlt desirable.

A Sandard Form 171, Application for Federal Emplyment (available at Federal JobInbomation Centers or trom the address below), should be sent tsoIUSAdeld SpaceP11 Cede, AleI'me: Ms. rkts Lav, Cod 221, Brembe G. 21M. Appli-cations wiN be accepted thrugh March 31, 1987.

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QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 AWARDSThe Australian Government has bW hed t Natna ReserhF O _I Elizabeth ll Awards to repoe t prevous QueenElizabeth II Felowships and Queen's Felbs Sc s. Under thisScheme, 15 awards will be made annualy. Fellowhips may be taken upin inkutry, univeries, collges of vanied educaton or governmentresearch organiaos in Australia and are normally for two years.Tenure of a Felowship is expected to commence within nine months ofthe annue of the award. The awards are for high qualityresearch work in one of the three categories descried below:1. FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH2. INDUSTRY BASED RESEARCH3. RESEARCH IN PRIORITY AREAS OF NATIONAL INTERESTQUALIFICATIONS: Fell wil be awarded to persons hoding aPhD or equivalent , or equivalnt research or professionalexperience in one Of the discilines avaible under the NatonalResearch Fellwships Scheme. The deisios regarding equivalntqualo will be made on a case by case basi

for the award of Felbowships will be made to the Minister for Sdence byan Advisory Committee. Awards will, in general, be restricted to appli-cants who are not more than 30 years o age when applications close,butxnsideration will.be given to oler people with ss than five yearspost doctoral experince who have had an interrupted or late start to

their academic career.ELIGIBILITY: Fellwships wiN be awarded on merit to suitably qualiiedpersons.SALARY: $29 110. (Austraian) per annum-increased to $31 605 perannum at age 28 years.TRAVEL EXPENSES: Necessy l expenses are payable.APPLICATIONS: Persons interested applying for the above felw-ships should obtain application forms and a statement of the conditionsof award form: ExecutI Oicer, Nbna Rearh Femlowuhl

Sf Scernce, PO Box 65, Beoleewnn, ACT, 2616,Australia.The next round of awards will be announced in Octber 1987. Applic-

tons received after the closing date of 17 April 1987 wil not beconsidered.

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Genetic Systems Corporation, a division of Bristol-Myers, performs research dedicated to pursuingnovel approaches to the development of diagnos-tic and therapeutic products in the areas of immu-nology, infectious diseases and cancer.

The position involves coordination of developmentof HLA-related immunoassay. Proven manage-ment and organizational skills and background inimmunoassays essential. Experience with FDAsubmissions preferred. Job will involve productdevelopment responsibilities as a member of astrong scientific team.Qualified candidates should possess an advanceddegree or equivalent experience. For considera-tion, please send your curriculum vitae to: Person-nel, Genetic Systems Corporation, 3005 FirstAvenue, Seet, WA 98121.Genetic Systems Corporation offers a creativework environment, competitive salaries and anexcellent benefit package. EOE/AA.

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CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY/FACULTY: In anticipa-tion of a new, campus-wide program in Clinical Toxicol-ogy, The University ofArkansas for Medical Scences(UAMS) College of Pharmacy announces availabilitvof a facultv position. Candidates must possess an earnedPharm.D. or Ph.D. degree. Although a tdoctoralresearch fellowship, or equivalent, is preferred, thosehaving completed specialty residency training in clinicaltoxicology are considered eligible. Responsibilities willinclude contributing to the ongoing research program intoxicology, interactig with faculty and students in othercolleges and departments, and clinical service to patients.Salary and rank are commensurate with expenence. Ajoint appointment in another health-related departmentis anticipated. Pharmacy licensure in Arkansas is manda-tory. Dr. Bmce D. Clayton, UAMS, Slot 522, 4301West Markham, Little Rock, AR 72205. Telephonc:501-661-5557.

DENTAL EDUCATOR-ORAL MEDICINE. NewYork University College of Dentistry invites applica-tions from licensed dentists for a full-time, tenurc-trackposition in the Departmcnt ofOral Medicine. Applicantsmust have advanced training in either oral biology, oralmedicine or pathology. Previous teaching experience andcurrent research interests related to dentistry are desir-able. Salarv and academic rank will be commensuratewith credentials and experience. Please submit curricu-lum vitae immediatcly to: New York University DcntalCenter, College of Dentistnr, 421 First Avenue, 1stFloor, New York, NY 10016. Attention: Dr. Barry R.Rifidn. New York University is an Equal OpportunitylAffirnativc Action Employer.

DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGYHENRY FORD HOSPITAL

TUMOR IMMUNOLOGY ANDCELL BIOLOGY

Two positions are available for direi labora-tories of tumor immunology and cell bioWiMgy. Thecandidates would be expected to collaborate with currentprograms in tumor immunology and cell biology anddevelop independent programs. The tumor immunologylaboratorv requires experience in antigen and antibodvcharactenzation and monoclonal antibodv development.The cell biology laboratorv requires experience in cellisolation, culture and characterization.

Ph.D. students and postdoctoral fellows are encour-aged to applv. Applicants should forward curriculumvitae and refrnces to:

Kenneth A. Greenawald, M.D., Ph.D.Chairman, Department of Pathology

Henry Ford Hospital2799 West Grand Boulevard

Dctroit, MI 48202Equal Opportunity Employer

Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station: OregonState University invites nominations and applicationsfor the position ofDIRECTOR OF ORE-GON AG-RICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION ANDASSOCIATE DEAN, COLLEGE OF AGRICUL-TURAL SCIENCES. The Director and Associate Deanadministers and leads the statewide agricultural researchprograms carried out in eight colleges on campus, ninebranch stations and in associated research centers. TheDirector is a key member of the college's administrativeteam, together with the Dean and the Directors ofExtension, Academic Programs, and International Agri-culture. Qualifications include a Ph.D. degree in agricul-ture or related discipline and experience in agriculturalresearch and administration. The position is a 12-month,tenured appointment at the rank of professor. Salary willbe commensurate with experience and qualifications.Position available 1 September 1987 or soon thereafter.Nominations due 6 April. Resumes and names of refer-emces from interested candidates due 15 April 1987. Thesearch will be conducted confidentially. Lctters of refer-ence will be sought only with the knowledge and consentof top candidates following screening of professionalresumes. For more information contac: C. J. Weiser,Office of the Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences,Orcgon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2212. Telephone: 503-754-2331.Oregon State Univerity is an Affirmative ActionlEqualOpportunity Employer and complies with Scetion 504 oftheRehabiiationAct ofl973. Women and minority candidatesare especially encoura,ged to apply.

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DIRECTOR OF THE LABORATORY OFCLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY

The Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Re-search is seeking a scientist-administrator to assume aleadership role m research and public health-relatedresponsibilities in the area of clinical microbiology. Theprofessional staff in these laboratories encompasses disci-plines of bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, diagnos-tic immunology, virology, mycobacteriology, and relatedareas. We are seeking an individual with in-dcpth experi-ence and interest in clinical areas related to these disci-plines together with an interest in epidemiology. This is asenior level position with significant admnimstrative re-sponsibilities and expectation for leadership in programdevelopment related to public health problems and poli-cy. Specific research activities are expected and encour-aged. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or M.D. withrelevant clnical laboratory and research experience withproven abilitv to assume administrative responsibilities.

Please send curriculum vitae and the names of threereferences to: Felix H. Heilpern, Wadsworth Centerfor Laboratories and Research, Empire Statc Plaza,Abany, NY 12201.AnAffinmativeAction/Equal Oppor-tunity Employer.

Thc Hormel Institute of the University ofMinncsotainvites applications and nominations for the psition ofEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. The Hormel Institute islocated in Austin, Minnesota. The executive director isresponsible for ovcrall administration ofan institute with80 to 90 employees, including 8 to 10 of whom haveacademic rank. Candidates for this position should berecogszzed authoritics in the ficlds rclated to lipid re-search and should have at least 8 years of rcsearchexperience in the field. The director is expected tomaintain an active research program. In addition topursuing individual grant support, the director activelysolicits and administers external support for institute-wide rcscarch activities. Closing date for receipt ofnominations and applications is 24 March 1987. Sendcurriculum vitae and namcs of three referecs to: Dr.Michael C. Flickinger (Chair, Search Committee),Institute for Advanced Studies in Bioloical ProcessTechnology, 240 Gortner Laborator, tnivcit ofMinncsota, 1479 Gortner Avenue, St. Paul, MN55108. The University ofMinnesota is an Equal Opportu-nity Educator and Employer and specificaly invites applica-tionsfom women and minorties.

FACULTY POSITION: PHARMACEUTICALSCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CAL-IFORNIA (USC). Applications arc invited for a tenure-track ASSISTANT PROFESSOR position at the Uni-versity of Southern Califonia, School of Pharmacv.Outstanding candidates with research intcrests in drugmetabolism, pharmacokinctics, or pharmacodynamicsarc sought to complement our strong multidisciplinarvprograms in drug targeting, pharmacokinetics, and can-cer pharmacology. Responsibilities indude participationin team teaching in graduate and professional programs.Pleasc submit curriculum vitae, statement of rcscarchobjectives and the names ofthree references by 30 March1987 to: Jordan L. Cohen, Ph.D., USC School ofPharmacy, 1985 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles, CA90033-1086.Equal Opportunity Employer MIFIH.

FACULTY POSMIIONUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON

ENTOMOLOGY/ECOLOGYThe Department of Entomology, University of Wis-

consin, Madison, is accepting applications to fill a full-time, tenure-track, research/teachimg position in insectecology. Ph.D. in entomology or related biological sci-ences required with primary experience in biology andecology and a strong secondary background in eitherbiochemical or quantitative approaches exxpcted. Re-sponsible for developing a vigorous research programand teaching courses in insect ecology and related areas.Opportunities exist for interacting with mission-orientedrescarch and extension programs. Available 1 July 1987.Submit application materials by 13 March 1987, indud-ing a detailed resumc, transcripts and most significantreprints. Three letters of refcrence should also bc sent to:J. A. Wyman, Department of Entomology, 237 Rus-sell Laboratories, University of Wisonsi, Madison,WI 53706.

FACULTY POSIIONS INMOLECULAR VIROLOGY ANDMOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY

Two tenure-track positions at ASSISTANT/ASSO-CIATE PROFESSOR levels in an cxpanding depart-mcnt that emphasizes research and graduate studenttraining in virology, immunology, and pathogencsis.Prefer candidates with research cxpertise in (i) molecularbiology of RNA viruses, retroviruses, AIDS, or onco-gencs, or (ii) molecular immunology, inmruno enetics,immunoregulation, and so forth. Candidates with cxper-tise in other arcas of virology or immunology will beconsidered. Successful candidates will develop an activeresearch program, direct graduatc students, and partici-patc in tcaching graduate and medical students. Compet-itive salary, generous seed funds, and technical supportprovided in a well-equipped department. Send curricu-lum vitae, statement of rescarch intercsts, and names ofthree references to:

Dr. Dennis J. O'CaProfessor and Head

Department of Microbiology and ImmunologyLosiana State University (L;SU) Medical Center

P.O. Box 33932Shreveport, LA 71130

LSU is anAffinnativeAtionEqua Oppounity Employer.

HERPETOLOGIST/VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGISTAUBURN UNIVERSITY

Applications are invited for an assistant or associatcnure-track sition to begin in Scptember

1987. Candidates should have Ph.D. in biological sci-ence with emphasis in herpetology, evidence of potentialtcaching excelence, and demonstrated accomplishmcntsin a field-oriented research program. Rcsponsibilitics willinclude teaching courses in natural history of vertebratesand herpetology, developing a research program in her-petology, directing graduate students, and curating thedepartmental herpetological collection. Women and mi-nonties are encouraged to apply. Interested personsshould send curriculum vitae, transcripts, reprints, namesof five references, and a descnrption of research plans by15 March 1987 to: Dr. John Pritchett, Head, Drt.ment of Zoology and Wildlife Science, 331 FunchessHail, Auburn Univcrsity, AL 36849-4201. An EqualOpportunitylAffirmative Action Employer.

IMMUNOLOGIST/NEUROBIOLOGISTASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN BIOLOGY. One ten-ure-track position available September 1987 in eitherimmunology or neurobiologv. Either requires develop-ment of a laboratory course. Neurobiologist would alsoparticipate in teaching animal physiology. Responsibil-ities may include involvement in introductory biologvand nonmajor's courses. Strong commitment to under-graduate education and an active research program thatinvolves undergraduates are required. Letter of applca-tion, curriculum vitae, most recent reprint, and threeletters ofreference bv 27 February 1987 to: Dr. DouglasF. Fraser, Deparment of Biology, Siena College,Loudonville, NY 12211.

MARINE INVERTEBRATES/BEHAVIOR-Ph.D.for 1-year position to teach courses in the applicane's areaof expertise and participate in teaching introductory levelbiology. Letter of application, resume, and three lettersof reference to: Invertebrate Search Conmittee, Biol-ogy Deparment, Bates College, Lwiston,ME 04240by6March 1987. Bates CoU,ge is an Equal OpportunityEmployer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

MICROBIAL BIOCHEMIST FACULTY POSI-TION. Outstanding individual with commitment toresearch and teaching on biodegradation of organiccontaminants sought. Successful candidate will develop avigorous research program in microbial degradation (i)as part of an expanding interdisciplinary, environmental-ly oriented department; and (ii) in cooperation with aparallel effort in the Department ofChemical and Biolog-ical Sciences. Appointment at assistant professor level orhigher. Ph.D. required. Send curriculum vitae, one-pagestatement of research interests, and names, addresses, andphone numbers ofthree references to: Dr. J. F. Pankow,Deparunent ofEnvironmental Science and Engineer-ing, Oregon Graduate Center, 19600 NW Von Neu-mann Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006. Closing date: 15April 1987. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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INSTITUT NATIONAL | So Yu Could Sa YES!DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE(INRS-EAU) UNIVERSITE DU OUEBEC IGEN, INC. turned down a major pharmaceutical firm's offer to purchase

us because we believe IGEN can become one of the major diagnostics andINRS offers each year a limited pharmaceuticals companies of the future. If you have experience or worknumber of institutional postdoctoral for companies such as Abbott, American Hospital Supply, Becton-Dickinson,fellowships ($22,000 +); the deadline Bristol-Meyers, Ciba-Geigy, Dupont, Eli Lilly, Hoffmann-La Roche, Johnsonfor the 1987-88 competition is 17 and Johnson, Merck Sharp and Dohme, Pfizer, or Schering- Plough and areApril 1987. Such positions are avail- ready for the challenge and excitement of building a major company,able at INRS-Eau, a multi-disciplinary contact IGEN, INC.water research centre, within theVIEP SD NTO EN N ERNwtrrehsearc rocup Cstudyijng the bio-ll VICE-PRESIDENT OF EN56NEERIN6Egeochemistry of metals in the aquatic Our progressive management team Is seeking a self-directed individualenvironment. Current research topics with 5 to 10 years of experience, enhanced by effective written, verbal andinclude metal speciation (dissolved interpersonalskills.and particulate forms), exchange The high level executive selected will have a strong background in elec-processes at the sediment-water tronics, optics, and robotics and will have demonstrated success in theinterface, metal-phytoplankton inter- areas of instrumentation process, from research units through prototypes toactions, and mtal bioaccumulation by manufacturing readiness, and in working with outside instrumentationbenthic organisms. Applicants with a groups.recent PhD in such fields as ana- IGEN, INC. welcomes discussions of these opportunities with curious qual-lytical chemistry, geochemistrv, ified candidates who may not be currently exploring employment alterna-biochemistry or toxicology should tives. Call in confidence to our Director of Human Resources at (301)984-send their curriculum vitae to Dr. 7964, or send your resume with salary history in confidence to: IGEN, INC.,P.G.C. Campbell, Dr. R. Cangnan or Department SN-23, 1530 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, Maryland 20852.

INRS-Eau, C.P. 7500, Ste-Foy, Quo- An Emerging Leaderbec, Canada G1V 4C7 (tel. 418- J ,INC. in Biotechnology654-2524).

Universit6 du Quebec An Equal Opportunity EmployerI= Institut national de la

recherche scientifique

Department of Anatomyand Cell BiologyThe State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn is seek-ing a new Chair for the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology. The HealthScience Center (formerly Downstate Medical Center), includes one of thelargest medical schools in the nation. The department has 23 state-funded,tenure-track faculty lines, of which 8 are vacant, and 21 state-funded sup-port staff. The department is well-funded with a core of productive youngfaculty with research interests in cell biology and neuroscience. In addition tocourses in Gross Anatomy, Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology/Histology, thereare active PhD, MD-PhD and post-doctoral training programs. The institu-tion is prepared to make a major investment in recruitment and developmentof faculty. This is an opportunity to lead a department of excellence. Submitnominations or applications to: Dr. Thomas C. Detwiler, Chairman, Anat-omy and Cell Biology Search Committee, Box 8, SUNY Health ScienceCenter at Brooklyn, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203.

~UNIVERSITY HOSPITALState University of New York

I,l11|wHEALTH SCIENCE CENTERAT BROOKLYNEO/AA Employer, DMC #C-0056.

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MICROBIAL ECOLOGIST. Postdoctoral positionfor at least one vear, available immnediately. Biologicalcontrol-oriented, interdisciplinary project involves isola-tion, identification and determination of the ecologicalrole of microbial colonists of aquatic weeds. Experiencein microbial ecologv, bacteriology, mvcology, or plantpathology. Send resume, transcripts, and names, ad=ses and telephone numbers of at feast three references to:Dr. R. F. Hams, Department ofSoil Science, Univer-siy of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706. An EqualOpportunity Employer.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGISTS/BIOCHEMISTSSOMATOGENETICS INTERNATIONAL has im-mediate openings for creative individuals with Ph.D.degrees (or the equivalent) in chemistry, microbiology orbiochemistry. Successful candidates should have exper-tise in recombinant DNA techniques (including D7NAsequence analysis, site-specific mutagenesis and over-production of foreign proteins) and/or in protein purifi-cation and modification techniques. He or she must beindependent, interactive, and have the desire to superviseothers in the production of novel chemical products. Weoffer competitive salaries commensurate with experienceand productivity, an attractive benefit program, and linksto a stimulating academic environment. Please sendcurriculum vitae, names of three references, and salaryrequirements in confidence to:

Somatogenetics Intcrnmational, Inc.350 Interlocken Parkway

Suitc 100Broomficld, CO 80020

SXe I .IICMOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY OFLIPOPROTEINS AND APOPROTEINS. Applica-tions for a 1- to 3-year postdoctoral appointment areinvited from Ph.D. or M.D. graduates who have strongbackgrounds in protein biochemistry and/or cellular im-munology. Research problem: regulation of early eventsin lymphocyte activation and proliferation. Stipend:$16,00() minimumn; increases with relevant expenence.Send a current curriculum vitae, representative publica-tions, and the names of three references to:

J. A. K. Harnony, DirectorDivision of Lipoprotein Research

Department of Pharmacology and Cell BiophysicsCollege of Medicine

University of CincinnatiCincinnati, OH 45267-0575Deadline: 1 March 1987.

A position is available for a PHARMACOKINETI-CIST or for an ENGINEER OR PHYSICIST inter-ested in starting a career in biomedical science. It con-cerns the noninvasive measurement of fluorescent sub-stances through the eye tissue and relating their diffu-sional to their chemical properties. There will beopportunities for collaborating on other problems con-cerning the physical properties ofthe eye that arise in thelaboratory. Apart from the computing skills required inthe treatment of the main problem, it would be anadvantage to have training or experiencc in physicalchemistry, optics, and electronics. Contact: Dr. D. Mau-rice, S030, Stanford University Medical Center, Stan-ford, CA 94305. Stanford Univenity isan Equal Opportu-ntylAffirmativeAction Emplyer.

Ph.D. PROGRAM IN PHYSIOLOGY at LouisianaState University Medical Center (LSUMC) in NewOrleans offers training in: shock and trauma, endocri-nology and metabolism, lipoproteins, neurophysiology,and cardiopulmonary and exercise physiology. Fellow-ships including free tuition andS8000 per year areavailable. For complete description and application mate-rials write to: Dr. J. R. Porter, Department of Physiol-ogy, LSUMC, 1100 Florida Avenue, New Orleans,LA 70119. Telephone 504-948-8541. LSUMC is anEqual OpportunitylAffirmative Acton Employer.

NEUROSCIENCE FACULTYThe University ofCalifornia San Francisco (UCSF)

Departments of Otolaryngology and Physiology aresearching for a candidate whose primary research interestis in the organization and function of the vertebratecentral nervous system for a tenure-track appointment ata junior or senior level. Applicants with a background inhuman and/or animal studies in the hearing and speechsciences are sought. The successful candidate will con-duct an independent research program as well as takepart in teaching and in the intellctual life of the Depart-ments and the interdepartmental Neuroscience andCommunicative-Neuroscicnces Training Programs. Ap-plications from women and under-represented minontiesareparticularly encouraged. Applicants should promptlyse curriculum vitae, statement of research interests,and the names and addresses and telephone numbers ofthree individuals from whom we may solicit letters ofrecommendation to:

Dr. Michael M. MerzenichScarch Committec

Department of Otolaryngology, HSE-871Univcrsity ofCalifornia

San Francisco, CA 94143-0526The Uniersity ofCalifornia San Francisco isan AffirmativcActionlEqual Opportunity Employcr.

NMR IMAGING PHYSICISTThe Dcpartment of Radiology of the The Johns

Hoplins Univcrsity School of Medicine is seekingcandidates to fill a tenure-track facultv position in NMRimaging. This position will emphasize clinical and re-search applications of NMR imaging and spectroscopv.Title, salary, and responsibilities of the candidate will becommensurate with his or her qualifications and experi-ence. Available instrumentation includes 1.5 T, 4.7 T,and 8.5 T systems, and vigorous pursuit of research andinstrumentation development will be encouraged. Excel-lent opportunities exist for collaboration with physicians,biomeiical scientists, and spectroscopists. Interested in-dividuals should send a description of their researchinterests, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recom-mendation to: Martin W. Donner, M.D., Professorand Chairman, Department of Radiology and Radio-logical Science, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti-more, MD 21205.

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE: Develop new svn-thetic methods for di- and trisaccharides with P-glvcosid-ic linkages leading to antitumor antibiotics. Performisolation and purifcation methods using LC, radial andflash chromatography. Perform instrumental analvsis us-inglIR, GC, FT-NMR, and MS. Knowledge in svnthesisof polyoxygenated antibiotics and a-mannosidase inhibi-tors. Ph.D. in chemistry and 1 vear of experience re-quired; 40 hours per week, 9:00 to 5:00, $19,000 peryear. Send resume to: Professor Franck, Hunter Col-legeof the City University ofNew York, Departmentof Chemistry, 695 Park Avenue, New York, NY10021.

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW/RESEARCH ASSO-CIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE in the area ofregulation of gene expression in the exocrine pancreas,including protein-DNA and protein-RNA interactionsin the differential regulation of gene transcription andmRNA translation. Candidates should have Ph.D. de-gree and experience in genetic engineering and proteinand nucleic acid biochemistry. Applications includingcurriculum vitae, bibliography, one letter of reference,and names oftwo additionaI references should be sent to:Dr. George Scheele, Laboratory of Cell and Molecu-lar Biology, The Rockefeller University, New York,NY 10021.

A NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ENVI-RONMENTAL PROGRAM TO STIMULATECOMPETITVE RESEARCH FUNDED POST-DOCTORAL POSMON is available immediately forwork on differential gene expression in cellular salttolerance of plant cells in culture. Candidates must have arecent Ph.D. and experience in molecular biology andrecombinant DNA technology. Send a current resumeand three ktters of reference to: Dr. Ilga Winicov,Department of Biochemistry, Howard Medical Sci-nces Building, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV89557. Equal Opportunay/AffirmatAion Emplnyer.

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MICROBIAL GENETICS: The Biology Department,Gonzaga University. invites applications for a tenure-track (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Ph.D.) positionavailable September 1987. Applicants should have astrong commitment to both teaching and research in asmall departmnent setting. Teaching responsibilities in-lude microbiology and genetics as well as other courses

in the biology curriculum consistent with the applicant'straining and interests. The applicant is also expected todevelop and maintain a research program involvinginteraction with undergraduate students. Gonzaga Uni-versitv is a selective, coeducational, Jesuit institutionlocated in the Pacific Northwest. Send curriculum vitae,transcripts, description of research program and threeletters of recommendation bv 15 March 1987 to: R. D.Prusch, Biology Departnent, Gonzaga University,Spokane, WA 99258. An Equal Opportunity Employer.PEDIATRIC GENETIC PROFESSORSHIPThe Department of Pediatrics of the University of

Arizona Medical Center is seeking a facultv member tofill an Endowed Professorship in Genetics and InheritedDiseases. Qualifications mav include (i) M.D. and/orPh.D. or (ii) activelv established research program thatcan interface with and enlarge present research in molec-ular or biochemical genetics. The University ofArizona isan Equal OpporrunttevAffirmnative Action Emplover. Allinquiries should be addressed to: Otakar Koldovsky,M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Pediatrics, Department ofPediatrics, University Medical Center, 1501 NorthCampbell, Tucson, AZ 85724; telephone: 602-626-6626.

Closing date is 30 June 1987 or until position is filled.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available immediate-ly in the areas of protein engineering and structure-function relationships using multidisciplinary approach:recombinant DNA technology (site-directed mutagene-sis) protein chemistnr/biochemistrv, computer-aidedmolecular modeling, biophvsical methods (spectrosco-py). Ph.D. with strong background in minimum one ofthese areas required. Current research involves: (i) genet-ic engineering of new proteins; (ii) dvnamics of proteinstructure. Contact: Dr. Maria T. Mas, Beckman Re-search Institute of the City of Hope, Division ofBiology, 1450 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010;telephone: 818-357-9711, extension 2432.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION presentlv availablefor cellular immunologist to work on T-cell regulation ofmouse IgA responses. Opportunity to prepare and workwith T-cell clones and hPbridomas. Applicant must beU.S. citizen, permanent resident or non-citizen national,eligible for NIH stipend support at a level from 0 to 5years postdoctoral. Submit curriculum vitae and thenames, addresses and telephone numbers of three refer-ences to: Dr. Julia M. Phillips-Quagliata, Departmentof Pathology, New York University Medical Center,550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONPostdoctoral position available immediately to studv

the biochemical basis of information processing in themammalian auditorv nervous system. Project includes (i)biochemistry and measurement of transmitter svnthesis,storage, release, and inactivation in auditory pathways,and (ii) light microscopic localization of cell groupsusing particular transmitters with histological and radio-autographic methods. Possibilitv for collaboration withinterdisciplinarv neuroscience group. Ideal for recentPh.D. in neuroscience. biochemistry, or pharnacology.Salarv depends on experience. Send resumr, summary ofresearch interests, and names of three references to: Dr.Steven J. Potashner, Department of Anatomy, Uni-versity of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington,CT 06032.An Affiaie Action/Equal Opportunity Employer MI

W/H.

POSIDOCTORAL POSITION available immediate-lv to investigate control of peripheral vascular functionand sex diWerences in vascular physiologv in humans.Ph.D. or M.D. with experience in cardiovascular physiol-ogy or pharmacology. Please send curriculum vitae,reprints and names of three references to: Robert Freed-man, Ph.D., Director, Behavioral Medicine Labora-tory, Wayne State University School of Medicine,Lafayette Clinic, 951 East Lafayette, Detroit, MI48207. (Please note address change.)

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PHYSIOLOGIST, CARDIOVASCULAR, needed tofill a tenure-track assistant professorship. Teaching profi-ciency essential. Send enquiries and applications to: D.F. Magee, Creighton University Medical School,Omaha, NE 68178.

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Information Scientist-Literature SearcherThe Agricultural Research Division of American CyanamidCompany has an immediate need for an indivual whose responsi-bilities wil incude search, retriwal and evauation of published andunpublished R&D information related to current laboratory and fieldwork, andcompany products. Comprehnsive literature research re-ports will be prepared based on manual and computer services.Candidates with an advanced degree in biotechnology, biogicalscinces or chemistry, and computer searching experience will re-

ceive preferential consideration. Laboratory experience is desirable.We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and aprofessional, growth-oriented environment.Please forward your resume, with salary requirements, in confi-dence to Judith C. Leondar, Manager, Technical InformationServices.

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AmerIcan Cyanamnd CompanyA ncultural rch DivisionPOX. Box 400Princeton, NJ 08540An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/HNo Agencies Please

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DEANCollege of Engineerng

Applications and nominations are inited for theposition of Dean of the Cllge of n .

Candidates should hav ns to mert appoint-

ment as a tenured fauty member in the Collgexperienc in teaching and research in an academic

environment; kadership abity demonsated adin-irative and managerial slills; and fNd raising

The CdIge of Engineering oters underaate andgraduate programs in 11 maiors in addition to twyear associate degee programs in 14 reas ofengineein technoogy. The Collee cul emolls5,050 baccalaureat, 650 gradte, ad 1,400 asso-ciate degree students. There ae 256 FIE faculty

positons at the Uniersity Park Campus and 125 atthe Commonwealth Campuses. The budget for 1985-86, including research, is over $30 milion.

The Search Committee will begin to rvlew appUica-

tim in February and continue to rceivethem until a

candidte is selcted. Noninations and lts of

application, accmpanied by a wcrnu vite andother supporting materials, should be mailed to

Chair, Engineering Dean SearchThe P.swinui Stat imleerey

c/o Office of the PresidetRom 201, Od Main, Bot-SCIUnversity Park, PA 16802

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Qualie a sshoui os aBchelo's degre in hsciences and have a-minimuod 1 yewodciniar fc lou*xngepenNCO withdnugsorIl Prclenin wommuniionllsaswlasa ngstl a esential. Computer skilwh common Solwe package ldsuable. Det 116A ngoipraoesam Id d in work aswelIasan aelation, one hour rt Los Anges Amgen also offers an excencompensstio aixd! benells packa iemployQualified applicants shoLdd send a resume inCaoce toRAltumen-s Sp cify Dept-#19W00*Tero Lam

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST. Associate Professor-Professor, Ph.D., M.D. or M.D., Ph.D. with nationalfimding and expertise in molecular biology of humanoncognic viruscs to dcvelop research and tcaching pro.grams. Send curricum vtec and dtrec refernces to:

idT. Purto, M.D., Chairman, Pahoog andMrobog, University ofNba Medi Co-ter, 42nd and cwey Avnue, Omaha, NE 68105.AnEqual OppounityL ffiiwatipeAcaio Emplyer.MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST. Instructor-AssistantProfsor, Ph.D., M.D. or M.D., Ph.D. with potentialfor estblishing NIH-finded molecular biology labora-tory. Facilities and support are excellet. Send curriu-him vitae andut references to: David T. Purtiko,M.D*,Chair Patlo%T and MPobiUni-

Avenue, Omaha, NE 68105. An EqualO lAfinrativeAcion Emplyer.PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS. The Universi-ty of Southern Califrnia School (USC) ofModiineoflcr a research tract appointment as ASSISTANTPROFESSOR (non-tenturc) in the Deparment ofPhysiolgy and Biophysics. The candidate will partici-pate in a vision research program and must have experi-ence invoMn the special techniques of intrallular

astang min vertebrate and invertebrateyes. Areas of special intcerst indude ccll tracers, celularcommunication and circuitry. Send r6sumn and ktters ofrfence to: Stephen J. Ryan, M.D, Profssor andhairman, USC Ophthalmology, Doheny Eye Foun-

datio, 1355 San Pablo S L Angeles, CA90033. Equal Ofp ntlAffiAtwu Aa-son Empoyer.NSF POSTDOCTORAL POSTIION is availabk

immediately with support guaranteod for 2 years. Thcproject conerns the mechanisms for anoxic brain surviv-al in the turde. Studies to be undertaken include metabo-lite (HPLC, NMR), ion pump and electrical activity ofactive anoic brain tissues.Send ktter of application and the names of three

refcrees to:Dr. Peter Lutz

Division of Biology and Living ResousRosenstid School of Marineand Atmospherc Sience

4600 Rickenbacker CausewayMiami, FL 33149

Tcelphone: 305-3614176

POSTDOCTORAL POSMIION. For work on analy-sis ofthe alcohol dehydrogenase gene structure in evolu-tion of Hawaiian Drwmphda. Ph.D. in biology, genetics,or biochmisty- cxperience with recombmant DNAtechnoogy and Dophia chromosome preparation de-sirable. Available from 1 May 1987. Send resume anddtree references by 31 March 1987 to: Dr. John A.Hunt, Genetics Drtment, University of HawaiHonolulu, HI 96822.An Equal OpportunitylAffinmati'Action Employer.POSITDOCTORAL POSTIION available-recentPh.D. in biology/molecular biology to study rok ofcytochrome P450 in arachidonic acid metabolites andeffects of drugs and hormones on gene expression/activation. Experience i nununalian ccll culture re-quired. Salary commcnsurate with experience. Send cur-nculum vitae and names oftwo references to: Dr. JohnC. McGiff Department of Pharmacoogy, Ncw YorkMedical College, Valhalla, NY 10595.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMIIONS availabl-(i) rc-cent Ph.D. or M.D. with training in mokcular biology towork with identification/regulation of gene activities ofkukemia cells-focus on mokcular mcchanisms involvedin differentiation growth factors and regulators. (ii)Ph.D. in biology/molecular biology to study rok ofoncopene activation/cxpression in clinical carci nis.Multidisciplinary progam with immunolgy, ce biolgy, pharmacology, oncology. Salary commensurate withexperience. Send curriculum vitae and names of twoef to either: Dr. John C. McGiff or Dr. N. G.Abraham, Derent of Pharmacology, New YorkMedil Coilege, Valhall, NY 10595.

POSTDOCTORALPOSMON for research on trans-pgnic animals. Work indudes microinjection of genesinto eggs, embryo transfer and development of trans-genic mouse lines expressing new gene constructions.Apply with curriculum vitae to: Dr. R L Brinster,Universiy of Pennsylia, Philadelphia, PA 19104.

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POSTDOCTORAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGIST tostudy information-specfic cell firing and cognitiveevoked potals to words and faces i the human andmonkey hippocampus. 1 April 1987 to 31 March 1989.Salary about $20,000 per year. Send curriculum vitac,onc (p)reprint and names of three references to: F.Hagren, BRTI 73-364 CHS, Univcrsit of Californiat Los Angels (UCILA), Los Angdes, CA 90024.

SLOAN-KE'TERING INSITUTEA POSTDOCTRAL POSMON is available for aBIOCHEMIST/MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST tostudy the biochemistry and mokcular genetics of cdlsurface moleiculs involved in control oflymphoctedifferentiation and activation. Ongoing projec includeprotein purification and characterzation, $ene cloning,sequencing, and expression. A major protect relates tothe Ly- multigene family. A strong grasp of techniquesin nuclic acid and/or protein biochemistry is required.Send curriculum vitae, summary of research expice,and names of references to: Dr. Ulric HammDep nt of Immuno emi, Memorial Sloan-KQetering Cancer Cente, 1275 York Avenue, New

10021. Sloan-Ketteig s anEqulOppotui-tylAffirmativeAction Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON is available immedi-ately to study the regulation of drug-metabolizing en-zymes in mammalian cells by environmtally derivedtoxins. Applicants with a Ph.D. in biochemistry orpharmacolgy with experience in biochemical toxicologyare sought. Candidates should send curriculum vitae anda brief statement of research experience to: Dr. AlvitoAlares, do CivilianP Ui SrvicesUniveity ofthe Healh Snces, 4301 Jones BridgeRoad, Betesda, MD 20814-4799.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON IN AIDS IMMU-NOLOGY availablc now to study mechanisms of cellu-la immunity to AIDS virus using recombinant HIVproteins and synthetic peptides to analyze protectivemechanisms and autoimmune phenomena using donedsuppressor-cytotoxic and helper T cells. Background incellular immunology essential. Molecular biology or pep-tide chemistry experience desirable. Send curriculumvitae and names of three references to: Daniel Stites,M.D., Immunology-Laboratory Medicne, Box 0100,University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMONPosition available to study the structural and functionaldomains ofproteins spcified by herpes simplex virus andhuman cytomegalovirus. Preference will be given toapplicants with a strong background in molecular biol-gy. Interested candidates should subnit curriculum vitaeand three letters of reference to: Dr. Lenore Perera,School of Dentistry, Division of Oral Biology, Uni-versity of Californa, San Francsco, HSW-604, SanFrancsco, CA 94143. The Univerity ofCalfnxia is anEqual OppotunitylA ffirmativeAction Employer.

POSIK)OCTORAL POSMONAvailable immediately to join a group studying thestructure, regulation, and physiologcal functions of pro-tein phosphatases. The project involve (i) determin-ing the s re of the protein phosphatase inhibitor-Igene and (ii) using site-directed mutagenesis to studystructure/function relationships of the inhibitor-i pro-tein. Inhibitor-I is a heat-stable protein involved in theregulation of protein phosphatase 1 by cAMP andcakium ions. Applicants should have a strong back-ground in recombinant DNA technology. Salary:$23,000. Send curriculum vitae, statement of rcsarchinterests, and names of three references to: Dr. ThomasS. Inen, D qt of Zoobgy, Iowa State

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON for cell/developmen-tal biologist to study tissue interactions involved inconnective tissue differentiation during craniofacial andlimb developmnent. Biochemical molecular or immuno-ogical training preferred. Send r6sum6 and three refer-

ences to: Dr. Michael Solurh, De nt of Biology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242. TheUnierity of Iowa is an Equal Opportnity/AffirivAcion Employer.

POSITIONS OPEN

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON availabk to studymotility and architectral altaatiom durin& frtilixatonand early embryogenesis. Send curriculum vtae, reprints,and names of three refeirecs to:

Dr. Gerald Schadnteated Mkirosy Facilityfor Biomedical Research

Zoology Resach BuddigUnivesity ofWisconsin1117 West Johnson Street

Madison, WI 53706

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS availabk for bothmokcular and animal studies on the Simian Immunodc-fiency Virus. Candidates should have expienc and/orinteests in cidter of the following areas: molecularenetics, molecular biology and sitc-specficmutsm retrovirus systems; experimntal infiction of animalswith viruses, mduding approaches to vaccination andmechanisms of pathogenesis. Candidates should have aPh.D. or D.V.M. degree. Send curriculum vitae indud-ing publications and names of referene to: Dr. RoaldC. Desosiers, New England Regional Primate Re-sarch Cent, HarvrMedical School, Scithbor-ough, MA 01772.

POSTDOCTORAL POSmONS availabk imme-diatel to work in the areas of genciic basis of carcio-genesis and comparative gene mapping. Use is made ofsomatic cell genctics and molecular blogy techniques.Candidates should havc a Ph.D. in cellular biolybiochemistry, or genetics, with cxpericnce in recombi-nant DNA technology.The Institute fior Medical Rcsearch is a private, not-

for-profit basic medical rech institute lated insouthwestern Vermont with easy access to Albany, NY,New York City, and Boston, MA.Send curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of

three references to: Dr. Peter A. Lai9y, Dirctor,Institute for Medical Rsearch, 110 Hospital Drive,Bennington, VT 05201. The Institute is an AffirmatinA Eql Oppntuity Employvr.POSTDOCTORAL POSMIIONS are availabk inthree rsearch areas: (i) the mokcular biology of generegulation, high frequency transposition and develop-mental timing in Dictystelium, (ii) the regulation of ccllmotility and chemotaxis at the behavioral and molecularkvl in Dictyotelium, or (iii) the molecular biology ofgenetc transposition and high frequency phenotypicswitching inCa a alans. Send curriculum vitac andnames oftwo references to: Dr. David R. Soll, Depart-mcnt of Biology, Univrsity of Iowa, Iowa City, IA52242. The University ofIowa is an Equal OpporunitylAffirmativeAction Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS-EXPERIMEN-TAL EHEMATOLOGY. The Hematology Division ofThe Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine has aposition available now for an individual with an M.D. orPhD. degree and an interest in experimental hematology(erythropoietin, regulation of hematopoiesis). U.S. citi-zcnship required. Send curriculum vitae and three refer-ences to: J. L. Spivak, M.D., Hematokogy Division,Ihc Johns Hopkins Hospitl, Baltimorc,MD 21205.Equal OpportunitylAffirmativ Action Emplyefr.

POSTDOCTORAL OR RESEARCH ASSOCIATEpositions immediately available for twaining in immuno-chemistry and molecular immunology. A molecular ap-proach will be used to examine structure and regulationof immunoglobulin V-region gnes in two medl sys-tems, anti-carbohydrate (Dr. Marcus) and anti-protein(Dr. Thomas). An excting academic environment andopportunity for advancement is available. Expericnce inrecombinant DNA tecdhiqucs is prefcrred. Send curricu-lum vitac and names of two refcrences to: Dr. JamesThomas, Department of Medicine, Baylor Colkgc ofMedicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATEposition available immediately to study the molecularbiology and stuctre/function of the lymphocytc Fcreceptor for IgE. Experiencc in mokcular biology andmembrane biochemistr highly dcsirable. Submit curric-ulum vitac and two lettrs of rco ndation to: Dr.Daniel H. Conrad, Subdepartment of Immunolgy,Johns Hopkins Univeity, 725 North Wolf Steet,Balimore, MD 21205. Johns Hopkins University is anEqual OpportunitylAffirmatie Ation Employr.

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POITIONS OPEN

POSIM)DOCTDAL RESEA&G SOGAEpo ncunanaton, ailbe fr 2

a 3.5 year P eic trt plic-ty and inmk ida must be

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mental mutants of naiz(& );gwerdewih omcoQuail). Candidate sAhOUabefamad h moc-

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MOLEICUIA BIOLOGY,BIAND GEErCS

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involved in blood padglonPilieicK Brmer M0L 300, e a200,- 300 kMHz.Candidae should have xperience i NMRofmecules. Avaiable 1 March 1987. Please submit cufricu-h , ns, d three tofimr refemnces to:Prfs . Beri, Darftmnet of Chmisy,Ohio Stat U sity, 120 t 18 Avcne, Co -

bus, OH 43210; ee 614-292-0134.

13 FEBRUARY 1987 L

SandozPharmaceuticals Corporation is responsible for prod-ucts that inprove the quality of life. Our developments arethe result of resecrch conducted by professionads who spe-cialize in many different fields. We currently have severaloutstanding opportunities in the Platelet Department for Sci-entistswho will contribute to the discoveryanddevelopmentof novel mediator antagonists.

SenirSinis-You will develop specialized receptor methodology, to con-duct purification, characterization and ligand bindinginteractions with receptors. A strong background utli invitro procedures of platelet testing, cellular responses toinflammatory mediators and knowledge of immunologyis required. You should have a Ph.D. in biochem-istry, immunology or an associated discipline, with atleast 3 years' experience demonstrating a substantialrecord of publicationand research accomplishment. #P-28.

Senior Sc titPulmowyPhsiloihYou will participate in the pharmacological evaluation ofnew compounds in the prevention of autocoid and antigen-induced bronchoconstriction. Position will entail in vivo as-sessment of lung mechanics, as well as analyses in vaiousanimal species, including primates. A Ph.D. in physiology,pharmacology or a related discipline is required, with 1-3years' experise inpulmonary physiology and surgical tech-niques. #P-29.

PostdodtoXl-Resac FellowYOu will develop in vivo approaches to diseases mediatedby gram-negative sepsis, in such areas as gastrointestinal,ocular, and pulmonary. Knowledge of underlying mecha-nisms and mediators of endotoxemia, appropriate animalmodels and quantitation of therapeutic regimes is required.A Ph.D. in immunology, pathology or a related discipline,with -3yeas' expenenceanda strong interest in publishingis essential.#P-30.

These positions at Sandoz offer excellent career opportuni-ties, modem equipped research laboratories, professionalchallenge, competitive salaries and an excellent benefitspackage. Acreativeand innovativeapproachtoresearch isencouraged. Our campus-like facies are conveniently lo-cated in northemNew Jersey.

Please send resume including position number you are ap-plying for with salary requirements to:

A& Mr. Joseph P. CastelacnoDirector ofHuman Resources (403/1)

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)\ ~COPOTIONkEast Hanover, New Jersey 07936An Equca Opporunity Employer M/F

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POSITONS OPEN

Available as ofan NIH-sup)ported protec tD exaM-ine dte ni ponsle fr Tcdl s

wit a ke dimdr Exnaladgmdnubrli F

for Sub vie d nams ofthree refcrenc to: Dr. Richad AL P<e, Northwest-cm Ueiq of , 303 uChicagoAwse, C o IL6b6 1.EqdOpp0mi-

OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAMPUBIC INFORAUTION ASSOCIATE

Joite 1 OI) Ic inW, on6I)~DC,ltirin a PUBIC IN-

I!OIiATIONASATB os} *sxand ' 2

an in_Idoa liaison and pc IZNIi n dFirtthe 0CCan ili Program (ODP) with as onthe eforsof the non-U.S. parmer nato and onicreed paricipaon woirdw dntists in theODP. Exerience with intional p msandt nyopiand vist modia arc as ismmxty ufE; din or oceuw-

- _ Duties w~ixicudc: ananon-U.S.

tscnce operator, Tcxa A&M University, amd othe

disphysat inlmcug; re rof aapyc prora for il cast of

in the ODP; misin prepara-tion of mual plns, budgets, mondty repor amd ote

doumenta. The inc et will be based in1a rrcDC.Modre t nsivc avd is antii-

Pkd mde g slxand p bof theerfens tD Dr.hB Fs D of Occa Dn1 Pogm Joini0b_ Inc 175236ses Av , NW,W g DC 20036; -

dm 202-232-390. liation dadine: 22 Marc1987. JO-I anAfx AiEq O9uyEx*.ye

lOSmONS OPm

RESEARCH ASSIST PROPESSOIL Appl-cation ae i oitdfoa non tenure-tk po atthe it lvd in the of

unt3 hev~ of experience,icdingfpublicatiofor nt __dsLE

and splenic v- amd

frationatonaa! participaonofThaen IMsbct 1987to: Bay Kahai, PhiD, M.D, Profor ad Chief

Uiof Tcx &lea r c, 6431P_ H n~T 77030. Ax E0

E-. W&n and muwuiam-RESEAC ASSISTANT

MOLEUAR/EL BOLOGYImmediate om at lhe Jaco _o b-

catd in Bar libr,ME adjacent to Ac N lParL ALS. in orosxei ath oryexperience Reserchwill onthe useof

d_ ~~~~~in vits in dthstudyofransfrming gene ( ) ct. Candi-

withs -mm r DNAanaUbSFy and telaked.xs arc cspc-'onrwaged to aply. Send curriculum vitac, tran-

scripts andrns to: Haold Whbekr, Emmplav-Manam , hec Jackxo Lioraty, 60

Ste,~ Bar Hla ,ME 04I609.Tel :207-288-3371, cxemlun 250AJbmaiwA Eq lOe-xisy Esu$ryffRESEARCH ASSOCIATE:P positon tostdy effcts of rcInag on sil and draine watr.StrMgbacd soilam w mdisy, ssticsan np mde as as dotred abiliyto cona inpendet search. Submit cuicvie and three leters ofrfrdc by 15 March 1987 to:Dr. Charls T. Dro, D t of Civil Engi-ngerum, 220 Hinds Hl, S e Uni y,S-COis, 13210. Syraar U muEqdOpjra-x fmariwAaEmu.i

umONS OPEN

RESEARCH ASSTNT- UNOWGY

The Jackson Lab ry, a rearch instit x-tion locd on the cost Of h in ae

for a research asistant an M.& in the

prormdir d I ian Mforp actv ad f sdl- ainl and difaico

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Abmqto dutcs indude DN paeps,Northrmand Souther blomt,gse dnmpnids and phage, cel f in, m cuku.

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rferenc to: Harald WhelerIbe Jako oT 600 Nam' S, fmxX-bar, ME 04609. T : 207-288.3371. Ajinma-

IOp mia Exu$)r.

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Chief Emd OSC,t= Fudao, P.o. Bx520, Bky, CA%4701. CPI1F is EHud nEx*y.

The Upjohn Company, a world-wide leader in research and developmentof pharmaceuticals, located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has several asso-ciate position openings (BS or MS level) in its Drug Metabolism Re-search Group.

As a member of a research team, plan and conduct absorp-tion, excretion and metabolism studies with radioisotope-labeled drugsin animals; conduct radio-chemical analysis of resulting biokocal ma-terials for drugs and metabolites; perform small animal surgeries, cal-culations,evaluations of results and report writing; and assist in trainingof technicians. The successful candidate must have a BS or MS degreein the biological sciences and at least 2 years of relevant experience.Background in conducting in vivo drug metabolism studies in animals ishighly desirable. Position number is 20484-A.

lchimst: Work semi-independently in the investigation of pharmaco-genetic determinants responsible for inter-individual differences in drugefficacy and toxicity. This will include in vitro metabohism, isolation andquantitation of metabolites, enzyme kinetics and inhibition studies. Inviva and in vito toxicity in animals and drug disposition studies in hu-mans will also be performed. The successful candidate must have a BSor MS degree in the chemical or bflgical sciences, and at least 2 yearsof relevant experience. Training and background in conducting in vivoand in vitro drug metabolism studies, including a working knowledge ofmodern tools for separation and physio-chemical analyses (HPLC, GC,GC/MS, radiochemical techniques) are highly desirable. Position num-ber is 20478-A.Kalamazoo is a medium-sized Southwestern Michigan community withimmediate access to a rich mix of cultural, educational and recreationalpursuits including numerous lakes and a four-season climate. Upjohnoffers the opportunity for career growth, a competitive salary commen-surate with experience, a comprehensive benefits program and reloca-tion assistance. For confidential consideration, please call from outsideof Mihigan toll free 1-80253-8600, ext. 3-6767, (kinde Michigan callcollect 616-323-6767) to request an employment applation be sent toyou immediately. Please refer to one of the above position numberswhen calling.

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DEPUTY DIRECTOR FORTECHNICAL OPERATIONS

lb Prince on sm sic Laorary o of ie wd's leadingldon engd inm eod pe ofmatc sion asan ehaus-bleaener source, seks aDpuy ic TecaI Opeion who willberesposwt eLaborewysmime Apec-lF PBX,md smalr mcines-e ppoed new device, sad &te fits adsci ta supportn dse prmec

lt pinipa responsibies of dt Deput Dieo will indude itmam ofday-mo-day trechical operatos in accordne with ilaho-raomys research progm, d aconsncti od.amenanceofs, and di alocato of suppon fadiies ad psomd.li esseia qu or ts positon a broad exper in

advanced technologies, Nd an i ma feputaio r dt sccessdm0waeme ofWV ecc enprses. Oier is amiliaritywih gowm operatns ma pmcdures, p ia o concemdwithespo of sentic proects, andexiewh i inra Ofacdei,inutia,ad FIFP&D huinos.

7it LAoraty offers stimut and calng wod. a salay fillycomensratfe with xperience and a comprwehensiwe benefi package.Please fard a detald resmu and say ri ts to:

Dr. Hamod P. Firh, DirectorPrincelon Plasma Phics Laboratorv

Post Office Box-51Princeton, New Jersev 085+.

An Equal Opotnity/AffirmatMw Action Employer

PlReasm "ut~~ ~ Princeteu Uuaurictg

At Cetus Corporation, we are commitd tomaintaining our leading role in the research anddevelopmnt biotechnology-based products.W currently seek

RESEARICHASSISTANTIASSOCIATES

to pn our highly silled ffin Emeyville andparidpate in a variety of chalenging programs.Opportunities exist in the following areas:

MICROB PHYSIOIYFERMENlT1iON OFEIN

PURIFICAIONSuccess ani will d xperimentsin one of the follwing areas: mbial

ology; ferm elopm ; proteinpuriflcationkharacterizhon; or production ofrecombinant protins, enzymes or Is.Poshis rquire a BSMS in b y,

microbial phology or bioceistry and

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PROTEIN CHEMISRYPositions are available entailing purifcationand charaerization of natiw p ins frommammanlian cell supematants, recombinant pro-tins from eukaryotic and prokaryotic sources,baterial enzymes, or immunotoxins. A BS/MSplus Hxpere ingprot'einenzyme isolation,PLC" s and column chroma-

tograp is requird.An addiional opportunity exists for an indi-vidual skilled in protein strucural analysis in alaboratory equipped with ABI 470A andBeckman 890c sequencers, and Beciman121MB16300 amino add analyzers. The suc-cessful candidate will possess a BSIMS withexpin amino aid analysis and sequencedeternindaion.Please send your resume in confidence to:

CEIUS CORPORATIONBox KRS

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POSITIONS OPEN

ESEARCH ASSOCIATE posiion available as soonas possiblc for Ph.D. in e lu stryto study interacti ofns u ( mi) inthe functional intfgrativ icsstemand the basal Salay $21,000. Sd curriculmvitae and nanms of thre cs to: N. K je,Emploment, town 262, Se n-Lawon Build-in, th Univr of Westn Ontrio, Lomdon,Onrio, Canada. N6A 5B8.Ix acordane wih GCaai-an Immiration ?rquirrmenti thi advertist it di_rctto Canadiancitwens an peiwuanen residentsofCaxnada.

RESEARCH BIOCHEMISTSRESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE positons available in bio-dhemical/biophysical or mokcular gnetic studics ofnitochondrial and photosynhetic quinone binding(sites) ptins; dcatrizai of biding of solublematr enzymes to dcron tansfcr complcxes; nzymol-ogy of antibiotic biosynhes. Staring saLay $16,000 to$25,000 phis fringe, commenu with _ .Int ed applics send curic vitae, .clist and threc names ofrYefrences to: Dr. ChaneAn Yu,BiohtyDrtmn O Ste ni-ty, Stlbar, 0

RESEARCH FACULTY POSMONliations ought for a position at the kvcl ofSCHSISTANT PROFESSOR (nonten-

ure-trac) in theD ofMedicie at the Uni-o£ Pg: Aplcts must have a Ph.D. in

biochemistry w sev of cpaince in purifica-tion of protens from r uctve tues and in mono-conal antibody pdtion. Experie in hornione-ceptor dctmination and r c tisWe Cultue isalso equired Salary commne with andqualificatio. Pkase submit currim vitae and namesof three rrences by 15 April 1987 to: Dr. PhilipTroen, M.D., Profes and VisceCairn, Depr-ment ofMOfPittsurgh Schod ofMedicine, 3459 th Av e, Pitsburg PA 15213.Te Univrity Of Ptburg it an Equal OpporuitylAfunaiveAaimon Exp.oyff.

RESEARCH SCIENTIST: Pcrform rcsearch and de-vebop new topc and oral denmbgical formulaons(aem, oiments, btons, paste, and so forth) ofdrupsand reformultion ofcxitngproducts. Opiiz st -it and quality ofthese poducts using knowledg ofbeopharmaceutics andphi prinples. Ph.D.ph with a s za in fml

developments using biopharmaceuticsband physico-chemial princple r ; 40 hors per week;$39,000 per year.R to: NYS Job S , 68West Huron Steet, Buffalo, NY 14202. Job Orde#0101602 DOT 041.061074.

RESEACH SCIENNISTCELLULA IMMUNOLOGY/HEMATOLOGYITe Wadsworth Centr for --bora

--and Re-

sarch is soeking a research scien with an interest incelular immuno ry and em . The ndividualshould havc pienc in yow9cy y and modenheatology instrumentatn. The scien will be cn-couraged to develop hiher own research inerests, aswell as to collab with odtr scintists to encouragedevclopg clhuilar immunogy and hascah Tfic scnit will also havcfresponsibilitiesprviding expertise in impl ing apppiate profi-ciny testing programs in flow cyqometry and hematolo-gy. lhre is a vcry definite conmiment at the Wads-worth Center for support ofinnovative research ofpublichcalth relevanec. Ihc candidate must have citier a Ph.D.,M.D., or D.V.M. with apprpi eperienc.

Pleasc send CUrri e and names ofthrecrecr-cnces to: Felix IL Heilpern, Wadsworth Ccter forlaboa 6e a Resear& Empire State Paza, Alba-ny, NY 12201.AnAJivwatieAain/a Oppotunity

RESEARCHI SCIENTIST POSITION available im-mediaxtely inresearch lab to study liin steroid tisses uni combined phys-iological tochniques.Lary Gradc GS-9 ($21,804). U.S.ctzn only. Send rOsmf and names of three reeecsto: Dr. S n Azhar, GRECC 182B, VA MediclCenter, 3801 Mirand AAvenu, PaloAlo,CA 94304.

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DARTMOUTH Medical SchoolD t of Psy-chiatry is searching for a RESARH SCIISTwith specal co tnce in psychopharmacolgic re-sea. Focus on neurorpors desirable but any relatedarea a Tachingofmedical sdnts and sychi-atry rcsidentrequired Secnry appoin De-prtnt of Pham . Faclty rank and be sdepndn on experience. Please send curiculum vitaeand refeencs to: PcterM. Silbedb, M.D, Profeorof P chit and Meic Cairman,Of Dartmouth MedicalNH 03756. Dartmouth is ax Ajirnatie AtionEquaOppun0ity Empkyer.

RESEARCH SCIENTIST IResponsibilities: Assist sff research scientist to devd-

opaRlba goo-refered data and information systemt be usod to map the location and intensity ofdelbr-tion wodd-widc; oversee the development and organiza-tion of global databases of soil, vcgetaon, topphy,dimatc, and other 6feature to be usedwith computer models of biog icl cycles;devceop simpl computer program to access and retieveselcted pornons of thesc data by utilizing an cxistinggegraphic infomation systcm; assist devcloping cmpiri-cal relationships between biogeographical parameterand ecosystem processes. Ts is a grant-f positionfor 2 years, continued emp t t uponfiudiMlinum qualifiain: bacelrs degr=e in biology,

gography, ec y or reatod discipline. At kast 1 yearoortan computer p l"gramm ; cxr-

isein modeing biocal systems, c car-ography, remote seing data analysis or nuerialbgeoraphy; experince with geogrphi infomaton sys-t01s or remote sensig systems; experince using and/ororgaiiIng largc databases. Salary: $18,660 to 28,960,sting salary normally not to exccod $20,920. Applica-tion dealine: 27 February 1987. Send rsume to: Mr.David Skok, Rserch Sdcntist, Complex SystemsResarch Cente, Sience andE g ReseaBuildinE, University of Ncw H s , Duuham,

Tbc Unrmity ofNewH sir a Equl EmplymentOppeunyL4fAfionEmpler.TheDepartmentfPatholoy and the DpartinentofIAboratoryMedicine of theYale Universy School ofMedie are se g a SENIOR ANATOMIC PA-THOLOGISr and a SENIOR CLDIICAL PA-THOLOGIST for the Wcst Haven Vetrane Adminis-traion Medical Centcr. Each individual will bc cxpctedto provide ladership in ditr rspectv disciplines,incuding cinical scrvice, resikncy taiing and resear.Appointments will bc at the kvl of fuli or associateprofessor, dqpending on ualon. Applicantsshould hodd the M.D. degree;be certified in anatomic orclnical pathoo or bot and havc csubished capabili-ties in the clinical educ and research aspects oftheir speciaty. Candidates are requested to submit cur-ricalum vinac with refirences to: Michad Kash ian,M.D., airman, Search C ite for LaboratySevic of WHVAMC, Departmnt PaYale Univerity School of M icine, 310 CeaStreet, P.O. Baz 3333, New Haven, Cr 06510. YalUnisy is AAffrmasimeAaion/Equal Oppontunity Em-pkyer.Departmnt of Anatomy at the Univeriy of GCai-

firnia, San Francsco, init applications for a tenure-track poson in the area of CELL BIOLOGY. Apph-ct should hav a Ph.D. or M.D., at kast 2 ears of

olar traliiri v and demoxLnoatd e inredlg.Ih poso is at thc assisun tnsoialkldv; however, appliions from excptional senior can-

didates will be for a more advancod appoint-ment

Ihe appointee will bc expeced to conduct an indepen-dent researchprogram, to teach at the gradue prfesional leve, and tO conltribute significnh tO the histolo-gyteching pmgas of the deparmn Applicantsshiould submit curriculu vitae and rersnttv publi-catin and havc three ltrs ofr sent to:Dr. Maq C Wi_ aiman, Ce oScac C DprOf Anatomy0452, Universiy of at San F co, CA94143. Applications roceived before 10 April 1987 willbc considered. Tle Univerity ofCaGwia is anAJima-tiveAaionEqual Op0tunity Emplyer.

RESERCH CHEM4ICAL ENGINEER-Ph.D. inchemical cngiuneing with cxpericnce in emulsion andparticl techolog, with empusis on synfl scpa-tios hazardous waste conrot, patcl geeato andcharacterization methods and collbidal frnixnlations.Principal r ibilies will bc to conduct researchprograms in dceical set up a coloidsreseach facility and apply the princples of colloidal andinterfacial phen na to systems of indutial impor-tance. Mus have the abiliy to evaluate processes forsqnfiel production and hazardous waste control and usctechniques to measure interfacial propetes. Stsalary will bc $3038 per month for a40-hourworkwekTo apply, contat: Job Service, 516 Nort M mStreet, Durham, NC 27701, or yor neares JobService ofice Refer to jobNC610873, DOT Code 008.061-022. An EqualOpportunitybAJinmativeAaim Employfr.

SCRIPPS INSrTrrMON OF OCEANOGRAPHY/STRATIGRAPHY-PALEOCEANOGRAPHY. Ap-pliions are invited for a tenure-track fculuy poston mthe general field of s p hy and paleoceanography.We seek someone at the assistant professor or juniorasociate profcssor kvel. Prefcrcnce will bc givcn toindividuals widt intcrests in marine scine. Candidawill bc cxpcted toconduct research in staph oraocaography. Thc position involvesrc a eve

teaching and the suprvision of a sudent re-search. Applicants must hold the Ph.D. degre and havcdemonstrated excellence and ind e in their rc-scuda Thc level of the apoin and salary arccommcnsurate with qualifia and e . Assist-ant-kvel candidates will be expected to hw cvidence oftheir potential through letters of recommendatioand apublication record appropriatc for their cxperience. As-socate-leve candidates must show evidence of a stresearch record in their specion. Therc is a possibiFity dtat morc than onc appoinent can be made. Pleasesend curriculum vitac, incklding descriion of resarchints, list of publicatios rene taching expei-cnce and n s ofat last three refrecs to: PLeRyM.Dorman,Chair, Graduate D A-

of Califoma, Sa D;eg, La Jola,4 CA 92093. Closingdate for applications is 15 April 1987.AxEqualpp -xityLAjfismativeAction Em r.

Southea rn Ma huse Univeit invitespications for a UNIVERSMTY PROFESSOR TFMARINE SCIENCE. We seck a crcativc and cnergeticscientist or cngineer to assumc responsibility for design,developmet, and dirction of our Marine Science Insti-tute, an interdisciplinary marine science program, and forthc Univcrsity's rolc in Massachuses "Ccnter of Excd-knce in Marinc Science." This is an opportnity forpogram devclopmen in one of the naton's uniqueecononiic environments which has fosterd effectivc part-ncrships between public higher education and the privatcsector.Appicants should hold an earned doctorate in a

discipn acv in the marine sciences and have a recordof accomplishmnct which qualifies for a tenured profes-sorshipinan academic discipline. She/b shall also havc arecord in development and execution ofgrant-supprtdreerh that demosrae entrpeera and adxstrativc skills and is recognized for scientific achievementSMU is a state-supported instiin of ovcr 5500

students and is located an hour's drive south of Boston,30 mnutes west of Cape Cod and 30 ninutes cas ofProvidence, RI. A ncw Science and Engineering buildingis scheduled for Dccupancy in 1988 and a new CoZonc Resources Laboratory is projectod to come on-lineas carly as 1990.Wc antici ean cffective appointment date ofi

September 1987, or as soon dth after as fcasiblc. SJalryis com ttiv and based on qualifi . A ons,inchiding rlette of intent, current rtsumc, and nams,addresss and ekphone numbcrs of thrc recfrencesshoud be sent to: Profesor ofMarine Sciece SearchCommitte, Office Of Academi Affai SoutheasternMa setts Unisi, North Dartmouth, MA

02747. While appions will bc accepted unil dicposttion is filld, screing by thcommite begins 2March 1987. Applics will bc knwldd andheld cnfidaup to the time of invitations intr-view. SouratwMa Unity is AnAima-eeAaionEqual Oppon0ity Employer.

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That's right ... the Pconos! Connaught Laboratoriesis a weU esblihed company whoe poud histoly ofbeing at te fetront dof ng and producingeffective immulgical advances has made us one ofthe argest Of vital vacnes in the world.Our commien tQo on-going research and product ex-cellence has created the following opportuniies at ourPbcon montin faciity:

This position requirs a Ph.D. with at east 1 year ofposA-oc ex and in-epth knole ofthe mehanm Of rial The suc-cessfu candidate wil be invovd in a variety of pro-jects rated the isolion and cauraization of an-ige from human b ialatoe as well as thedevelmnt of those mlhds which are abl tohuman vcines

Several opportunifies arecuetly avilab for ResearchAssistant to be involved in the wing areas:Dih _mm mhmmo&ApplicaUm

Applcants must possess a BS/MS in biochemical en-gineering plus an background inmkicrobiolgical ng and lre scale puriiations

Requires a BS/MS in b istry as well aswith HPLC, gel chromatography and heetphorsis-

Candidates must possess a BS/MS in bihistryand has-on experience in clinical chemistry anddinical gy.

Applants must possess background in biokganicchemistry, pren modfction and carbohydratebiehemsy.A career with CU can offer the ded ed pro-sonal the unique envronmnet ytue beenkxV for In aIDtntoe sais,oua_nding s, and a aton d1ift Connugt lsens to god kides,recognize tlebnt and rea ednacSo, if yeu've been looking to combine careerchallenge with a better way of living, send yourresume to us today! Please include salaryhistory and forward to: Hunmn ResourcesDep., Connaught L 1ol111es Inc. Route611, P.O. Bcx 1SZ Swlftwatbr, PA 18370.

L ACONNAUGHTINCLABOAFORIlES. INC

ImmunopharmacologistProcter & Gamble is seeking a Ph.D. research scientist tofill a position in product development. The applicant shouldhave a Ph.D. in imrunopharmacoKogy, immunology, phar-macology, or biochemistry, with 0-2 years of postdoctorolexpenene. Requirements include agood understanding ofresearch methods involved in inwifroand invvassessentof inflammatory disease states. Specific responsibilitieswill include studying the effects of novel compounds onenzymes inwolved in prostoglandin and leukotriene bio-synthesis, as well as effects on macophge, lTmoye,chondrocyte, and synoviocyte functions. Backgroundexperience in the regulation of immune function byymphokines and/or cytokines is desirable.Besides offering a stimulating ervironment for professionlgrowth, the Compary prvides a competitive employmentpockage including paid relocation, and Compony-paidhealth, dental, and profit sharing benefits.Candidates must be U.S. citizens-or hold a permanent resi-dent visa. Reumeswith publication lists shouid be sent to:

Dr. T. J. Logan, MagePh.D. ReumtingImmun am oist PosioThePrct&Gamble ComanyMiami Valley LaboratoriesP.O. Box 39175, Cincinnali, Ohio 45247

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RESPIRATORYPHYSIOLOGISTThe Procter & Gambfe Compary has an immediate entry-IaW operng fora PhD. re tory silogist.The positionis in the toy reseach program at the Miami VbyLaboratones in Cincinnati, Ohio. This indirual will conductresearch toelucke the realaionip between inflammationin the respiratory tract and subsequent aterations in themuosl surfoce. This research wil incle the develop-mentofarodel(s) of inflammation, KNccerizalti oftheinflammatory response, and evduation of potenik thera-peutic This positio will require the cadiate to contualize as well as test hypotheses at the basic and appliresech evels. Expience with whole anals and a strongbackground in respiratory pysiology, inflammation, bio-chemry,andthepR,pe,Iesof nxxcoslsrkm isdesirble.Exeice at the postdoctoral leve is prefed but notrequiredLThis toryresearch program is partofa heathcaied owittlh ang from basic dlse-b researchtoearydkiVc ddleftongfNwdixginduar

Can(kaesmusbeU.Scdtizensorholdap Iaentresidentvisa and should their resume with publication list to:

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UNTIVERS1TY OF COLORADO AT BOULDERThe Institute of Cognitive Scnce invites applicationsfor a TENURE-TRACK POSTIION in the artificialinteligcnce groupin the Departnent of Computcr Sci-ce. Candidates should havc demonstrated intcrest in

tive Scicnce, with emphasis on connectonist mod-els,knowledge-based systems, machine learning, or natu-ral lnguage processing. The Univcrsity of Coloradoprovides a superb computational cnvionment, includingSymbolics, Hewlett-Packard, and Xerox Al workstations,and multiple Suns and VAXes, as part of a majorcommitment to Al research. Applicants should sendr&sm6s and three ktters of refcrence to: Dr. MarthaPoison, Asistant Director, Institute of C vSdciec, Campus Box 345, Bouler, CO 9-0345. Applcatins should be roceived by 16 March1987, to cnsure consideration. The U nity ofCladoat Bolder bas a stw insttutona cvmm t to thepnpl of diersiy al . In dart sit, we arparicul intzrstd in icwg a i a broadspecru of pee, indudi won mn r of ethnicminoratWad dibld .

TOXICOLOGISTITe Department ofVeterinary Sciences,Un

of Wyonmg, invites inqures and aing a fill-timn, tcnure-track filCtty position for a oxicol-ogist to participate in teaching, inde t and collabo-ranvc rsearch, and diagnostic duies within the Depart-ment. Candidates should have D.V.M. and/or Ph.D.degree. Persons with board certification or cligibility intoxicolgy and diagnosic training will be given prefer-cnce. Academic rank and salary are negotiable and will beconmmnsurat with expetnencc

Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, two recentpu bons, and the names of three individuals fromwhom direct ktters of professional refcrence can bereqsted. Applications will be accepted dtoug 15April 1987, or until a suitabk candidate is identified.Address all correspondence to: Dr. Elizabeth Williams,Chairman of Search Committee, Department ofVct-erinary Sciences, CollegeofA U iv iWyoming, Laramie, WY 82071. Teephone: 307-742-668.

VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGIST. A 1-year positionstartmng fall 1987. Teaching assinments wil be vcrtc-brate embryology, vertebrate compative anatomy, andgenral biology. Assistant professor-target leveL M.S.degrec required; Ph.D.p r College ching xpc-riece andcor postdocral expericnce preferrd. Sendcurriulum vite, all ansiptu,three letters ofreference,and a brief statemnt ofeteacninhiosophL by 30March 1987, to: Dr. Carl Train, , Dpart-meat of Biokly, Southeast ouri Ste Universi-ty, Cape Giradeau,MO 63701.An EqualpOrunitylMW/F/AifrmativeAaion Exp.oyer-

VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGISTOR PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGIST

Randolph-Macon College, a small liberal arts colklgcommitted to quality u ching has atenure-tra position in biolgy beginning Sep1987. The appointment is expectd to beat the rank ofassistant pofessor and the Ph.D. is required. Tcadcing

includc courses in general bioloy, phyioogyand vertebrate field biology or marine biol, and thedirction of adt resarch. ltr of appli-cation, curriculum vitae, transcripts, and dur kus ofrefernce by 15 March 1987 to: Dr. W. W. Martin,Chairman, Department ofBiology, Randolph-MaconColee Asland, VA 23005. Ax Equa OpportuveyEmpoyer.

CONFERENCES

The 14th Annual Conference on the Naional Or-naiooftheBlack Chemists and Chemial Engi-

e (NOBCChE) will be held 13 to 18 April 1987 inSan Francisco, CA. ThetIhme of this years meceing is:"Scine Educon: Tomorrow's al Toay'sNced."

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Pkasanton, CA 94566Tdqpone: 415422-6365

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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (ITEM/SEM): Biologi-cal Applications. Designed for professional and labora-tory personnl who desirc practical hands-on tmining inbasic techniques ofTEM and SEM. Graduate credit and/or certficate awarded. Tuition: $850. Date: 29 Junedthrou 17 July 1987. For further information andregtration form contact: Dr. Dan Scheirer, Depart-ment of Biolo, Northeastern University, Boston,MA 02115; : 617437-2260.

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MOLECULAR MEDICINE AND BIOLOGYIN MAN AND OTHER MAMMALS

Seventh Charles River International S posium at theMariott Copley Place, Boston, Massactuset, 4, 5, and6 May 1987. For information contact: Mr. Gilbert M.Sister, Charks River abor Inc., 251 Ballard-vak Street, Wilmington, MA 01887. Tckphone:617-658-6000 cxtension 334.

FELLOWSHIPS

AHFMR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPSIN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

TheUniveitfofCa,Dqt ofBio-cal Sciences, invites applications fron highly qualifidchrs in medically related areas of the bioloical

scices. Successful candidates will bc ninaforscholarships awarded on a competitive basis from theAlberta Hcritage Foundation for Medical Research. ThcFoundation provides a salary and an establishment grantto set up a laboratory. Appointment will bc at theassistant p or lvl with renuneration based on thesalyal atThe Universit of Calgary (1986: $31,247to $48,719). Awardecs willbe exct to devote at least75% of their time to rsarch a itis. Limited reachingduties and participation in deparmental affairs will bcrequired.

Applicants must hold the Ph.D. degrec and havc at2years of postdotoral expericncc. In accordancc

with Canadian immigration requiremnts, priority willbc given to Canadian citzens and perm t residents ofCanada.

Qualified individuals should send their curriculumvitae, a bref description of their rcscarch objctives, andthe names of three rcfcrees pror to 31 March 1987 to:Chaman, S oli and Fellowsip Review Com-mittee, Departnt of Biolgical Sdences, The Uni-versy of Calary, Calgary, Albta, Canada T2N1N4.

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN PHYSIO-LOGIC-CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY. We desire atrainee with an intcrest in and knowlde of amino acidanalysis and HPLC to work in a newly cstablished HPLClboratory. Thc fellow would assist in developing meth-ods for derivativc analysis of amino acids in body fluids.Some repetitive analyse will be required, but, because ofthe source ofthe samples, cven this partwill bc ofinterstto someone intrested i thc physiology of amino acidsand in the disorders ofamino acid metabolism. Opportu-nity for involvement with a well-known medical rcsearchfacility. Salary is commensurae with training and cxperi-ence. Initial contract for 1 year; may bc renewed.

Intercstedc send curiculum vitac and namesof three references to: Texas Scottish Rite Eospital forCripled Children Departme of Human Re-

s, 2222 Welbomn Street, Dalls, TX 75219.An Equal Opportunity Employr.

TWO PREDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS are avail-able. Both are 12-month positions with cxpocted dura-tions of4 ycars. The first is a pure research appoinmentfor the study ofrinal nuropblgy using intraccllu-la recording techniques. Ibe sccond s open rceardingresearch area and involves somc teaching responsibilities(approximately 10 hours per quarter, fall and winter

Applicants must havc at last a BSJB.A deoutstanding academic record. Program will lead to

Ph.D. Tax-fiee stipcnd is $10,000, phls fee waiver. Sendcuficulum vita, ktoer indicaing rsearch bakgrouidand intrss, tralnscipts, GRE scorcs, and three ktters ofreeomndatin by-1 April 1987 to: Dr. Gary A.Dudlq,D qntofZoogical and Biomedial

sOfiio Unirsity, Athens, OH 45701.

NSERC-UNIVERSlTY RESEARCHFELLOWSHIPS

The University of Calary, Departm t ofBioloi-cal Sciences, invites applications for rescarch flowishpsin its five divisions: botn; cllular, modecular andmicrobial bioly; ecdy; bic ni; and zoooy.Succssfl alcants wibe i for UniversityResearch awarded in open compction bythe Natural Sciences and Engrin Research CounclofCan Appoinment bc at d assistant professorlveL Remuncration will be based on thc salary scale atThe Univcrsity ofCgary (1986: $31,247 to $48,719).

Applicants musthofd the Ph.D. dCgrec and havc somcpostckoral experience. Only those who havc a demon-strated ability to carry out productive andi tresearch of a high calibre will be considered NSERCFellowships are open only to Canadian citizcnsor penna-nent residents of Canada.

Qualified individuals should send their curriculumvitae, a brief description ofter research objectivcs, andthe names of three referees before 31 March 1987 to:Cirman, Sdhorship and Felbwship Rcview Com-mittee, Departnt o Blogical Sciencs, The Uni-vesity of Cgary, C , Alb Canada T2N1N4.

POSIDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP INIMAGING PHYSICS

A postdoctral ~position is available in the diagnosticoRadiooy at

L Universiy Modicalr.The succsfl candi-date should have a Ph.D. in physics or ennering andan interest in exploring new techniques in chest ra -phy. State-of-the-art i n equipment for the projecticludes a prototypc scannig cqualizn systn as wellas a complte srstem for phousimulabe phosphorimaging. Familiarit with VAS VMS or UNI is desir-able. The position will focus on application of thetecnologies in chest i iand a strong bacrndin experimetal skills is so2gh1t. Inrstd parties shouldsend resume and thrce references to:

James T. Dobbins M, Ph-D.P.O. Box 3302

Duke University Mdical CenterDudrm, NC 27710

Duke Uniwsity is an Equal Opportunity Employer.POSTIDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP. Position for rc-cent Ph.D. preferably in nucleic acid bioehmistry toinvestigatc mechanism of tryptophan action. Projcctinvolves mRNA isolaion, in vitro translation, cukaryoticDNA cloning, and related techniques. Send curriculumvitae and names of three refcrences to: Dr. H. Si-dransky, Dof Padtoogy, The GeorgeWash ton University Medical Cnter, Wahington,DC 20037. EqualO t Exployer.VISUAL SCIENCE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS.Predoctoral and posdoctoral fcllowships are available ona compctitvc basis in the De artts of Immunology/Micrbilgy, Anatomy/Cell Biology oOpthalmologyat Wayne State University, Sch}ool of Medicine. Generalreearch areas include: anatomy, biochemistry, ccll andmoecular biology, clinical vision resarch, munoky,microbiolo&y, neurobol, virolgy and visual psyrphysics. This multidisciplinary program is supported byan NIH Training Grnt, and requires U.S. citizenship orpennanent residency status. Podoctoral applicants ha-mg comnpktod an ophdWmlogys residnc p rm myXquahfy for additsox suppknwntafim and arencour-anoto apply. Proramiffirmxuiacn be omplir by

wntan: Dr. Pamd C. M _y, Depnt (if'ImmunAol and Mkrcgky, Wayn Suvae Uni-vestyMdklShod, 540 Eas Canil Avne

Dcui, MI 48201.Ax Eqld OpporuxtylAfimtsmAai Enq*er

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The Ohio State Biotechnology Center seeks sixexceptionally innovative scientists to join its fac-ulty at any academic rank. This Center will becomposed of 30 new research groups, occupyinga newly remodeled, 90,000 square foot building,and will coordinate biotechnology research pro-grams conducted by research groups throughoutthis comprehensive university. The Center facultywill hold joint appointments with a basic or ap-plied science department within one of thecolleges.The Center expects to develop three major re-

search areas based on the current strengths withinthe university. The first area to be developed isdesignated "Plants, Microbes and their Interac-tions." The university already has strong researchprograms in fungal molecular biology and plantmicrobe interactions, and a group of talentedyoung plant molecular biologists have recentlyjoined the university. The six additional scientistswill strengthen the research in this area and holdjoint appointments in one of the academic de-partments in the College of Biological Sciencessuch as Microbiology or Molecular Genetics orin the College of Agriculture in departments such

The Department of Drug Metabolism at Smith Kline & FrenchLaboratories, located in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, isseeking a qualified candidate to join an innovative, collaborativeand expanding bioanaytical section.Primary responsibilities will indude the initiation and conduct of abasic research program in drug metabolism and/or an area ofpersonal scientific expertise which wil assist in the developmentand discovery of new drugs; study of the metabolism of novelpharmaceutical agents in laboratory animals and man; elucidationof the mechanism of formation of novel metabolic products;development of quantitative mass spectrometric/analyticalmethods for the analysis of pharmaceutical agents and theirmetabolites in biologic media; study of the pharmacokinetics ofdrug substances in animals and humans; and the publication ofresults in the scientific literature.The successful candidate is required to have:* Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry

or related area. Two or more years postdoctoral experience ispreferred.

as Agronomy or Plant Pathology. Individuals withstrong research programs in the molecular biol-ogy of either plants or microbes, are encouragedto apply.As development of the Biotechnology Center

proceeds, we will build on other areas to createan exciting environment for biotechnological re-search in this university, which has all of thebasic and professional schools in one campus.Access to established graduate programs, modernresearch facilities, attractive start-up funds, as wellas competitive salaries and benefits will beprovided.Columbus, the State Capital, is a growing met-

ropolitan area of more than a million peoplesituated within 500 miles of most of the majormidwestern and eastern metropolitan areas of theU.S. and Canada.Send nominations and applications including

C. V., references and a brief statement of researchplans to P. E. Kolattukudy, Director, Ohio StateBiotechnology Center, Rightmire Hall, The OhioState University, Columbus, Ohio 43210 by March15, 1987.

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* Experience in the isolation and identification of drugmetabolites.

* Experience in the daily operation and maintenance ofquadrupole and/or magnetic sector mass spectrometers.

* Experience in bioanalytical methods development (indudingquantitative mass spectrometry, GLC and HPLC) and in theanalysis of drugs and their metabolites in biologic media.

* Proven research ability evidenced by an outstandingpublications record.

* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.* Experience in LCMS and MS/MS techniques is preferred.We offer an excelent compensation, benefits and relocationpackage as wel as opportunities for personal and professionalgrowth. For confidential consideration, please forward your C.V.and the names of three references to Robert F. Obst, R&DEmployment Consultant, SmithKine Beckman Corporation, 1560Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19101. We are an EqualOpportunity Employer, M/F/H/V.

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