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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 wth 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. SCIENCE reserves the right, in its discretion, to decline to publish advertisements submitted to it. UNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADUNES: Thursday, 10 a.m., 2 weeks prior to issue date (mailed on issue date). For deadlines for display advertising, please contact Scherago Associates. POSMONS WANTED: 40¢ 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. 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(This is an approximate cost ONLY: Allow for variation between estimated lines and actual typeset lines and the result- ing final cost. Purchase orders must allow for some degree of flexibility and/or adjustment.) CANCELLATION POUCY: NOTE: Ad cancellations made after Thursday, TWO weeks prior to issue date incur a 10% production charge. Final deadline for cancellations is 12 p.m. Tuesday, ONE week prior to issue date. Cancellations must be in writing. Send copy for all PosItions Wanted ads and Un Classied ads less than 1/6 page in size (39 lines) to: SCIENCE Clamifled Advertising 1333 H Stret, NW, Room 940 Wamhington, DC 20005 Telephone: 202-3264555 Send copy for Fractlonal Display ads, 1/6 page and larger, and all Marketplace ads to: Scher7o AAsocla"te, Inc. t55Brodwav New York, NY 1016 Telphone: 212-730-1050 Blind ad replies should be addressed as follows: Box (giw number) SCIENCE 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 POSITIONS WANTED Law/Science. Solid international background. Experi- ence in research, medicine, radiation, administration and litigion. Seeking science/medical policy review position congressional committee, government or private sector. An Equal Opportunity Employee. Box 136, SCIENCE. Microbiology, Ph.D. Experience in genetic toxicology, cell culture, virology, histochemistry and laboratory management. Publications. Good writing skills. Seeks public/private sector position. Box 137, SCIENCE. Ph.D. Analytical biochaeist/microbiologist/immunolo- gist solid experience with GC-MS, ECN, FID, methods development, LC, PAGE. Seeks industrial, academic position. Box 138, SCIENCE. 26 AUGUST I988 POSITIONS WANTED Toxicologist, recent M.S. from St. John's University. Experienced in mammalia cell culture, spectrophoto- metric analyses, histochemical and immunohistochemical staining techniques and clectron microscopy. Also famil- iar with thin layer and column chromatography and the use of radio-isotopes. Seeking position m west central Florida. P.O. Box 1619, Elfers, FL 34680-1619. Translation from Japanese publications, patents, and technical reports. P.O.B. 211063, Columbus, OH 43221. POSITIONS OPEN ANIMAL ECOLOGIST ENDOWED CHAIR IN VETERINARY MEDICINE ANIMAL ECOLOGIST is sought with exerience preferably in domestic animal species and their interac- tion with humans for a tenure-track faculty position and an endowed chair in the School of Vetennary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Additional background may indude ethical issues, the use of animals, and insight into the ethical belief system of the veterinary profession. Candidates should have credentials of innovation and academic leadership. Address inquiries to: Dr. K C. Bovye, Chairman Moore Chair Search Committee School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania 3850 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6010 The University of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunityl Alfinnative Action Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, 12-month tenure-track position in Colleges of Science and Agricultural Science, with research interests in immunology or eukaryotic microbiology or anaerobic microbiology. Exprtise in any other research discipline of microbiolo will be considered. Postdoctoral xperience required. Under- graduate and graduate teadiing consistent with other science faculty. Application dosing date: 30 November 1988. Send curriculum vitae, transcripts and three letters of recommendation to: J. L. Fever, hairman, Deart- ment of Mi yobiology, Nash flail 220, Oregon State University, Corvaihs OR 97331-3804. OSU is an Afirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, complies with Section 504 ofthe Rehabilitation Act of1973, and has a policy of being responsive to the needs of dual-areer couples. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Department of Physiology, New York Medical Col- lege, seeks applicants for a tenure-track appointment. Applicants should have significant postdoctoral research accomplishments. The successful candidate will be ex- pected to establish an independent research program, interact with a group of rcsearcrs from a broad spec- trum of disciplines related to physiology, and participate in medical and graduate student teaching. Applicants with an interest in cell and molecular biology of receptors are preferred. Send curriculum vitae, bibliography, de- scription of future plans, and names of references to: Gabor Kaley, Ph.D., Prfssor and Chairman, Physi- olo D arment; New York Medical Coilege, Val- ha NY 10595. Telphone: 914-993-4089. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: Applications are invit- ed for a position at the level of assistant professor (tenure-track) in the Department of Chemistry at Stan- ford University, with primary research and teaching interests in the general area of organic or inorganic chemisty. Applicants must be srongly motivated to- ward creative research and have a commitment to teach- ing at the undergraduate and graduate levels. In apply- ing,p}ease send curriculum vitae, list of publications, a briefitatement of research interests (three pages or less) and, in addition, have three letters of recommndation sent to: Professor John Ross, Chairman, Dartment of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanfrd, CA 94305. Stanford is committed to Equal Opportunity through Afirmative Action in Employment, and we are especially eager to identify minority persons and women with appropriate qualifications. Applications should be received by 1 No- vember 1988. POSITIONS OPEN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (tenure-leading): Thc Eppley Institute for PRsearch in Cancer, a designated NCI Laboratory Cancer Research Center, University of Nebraska Medical Center is seeking an individual to establish an independent research program applying modem organic and/or bioorganic approaches to basic problems related to cancer. The successfiu candidatc will hold a joint appointment in an appropriate basic science department and wil be expcted to contribute to further- ing graduate education on the UNMC campus. The Eppley Institute is a multi-disciplinary institution with 21 faculty whose research interests indude analytical and organic chemistry, xenobiotic metabolism, DNA damage and repair, virology, oncogenes, molecular biology, cell differentiation, gene regulation, genetics, biochemical nutrition, and pathology. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemistry, and several years of postdoctoral trainin. Send complete r6sum6, statement of future rsear plans and three letters of rerence to: Professor EdwardBresnkk, E lI Institute, UNMC, Omaha, NE 68105. Please refer to position #8-6100. Ajfirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, non-tenure track. The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), School of Marine Science, College of WilLiam and Mar, is seeking a Ph.D. with experience in aquatic (preferabl marine or estuarine) pathology and toxicology. Applicant must be willing to work with a team on the fate and effect of toxic chemicals in aquatic environments. Women and minority scientists are encouraged to apply. Scnd three references and vitae by 16 September 1988 to: Professor M. E. Bend- er, Search Committee, VIMS, Gluce Point, VA 23062. Equal Opportnity/Afirmative Action Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-NEUROCHEM- IST. The Department of Pharmacology, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicin (TCOM), anticipates opening a 3-year, non-tenure-track position for an advanced Ph.D. neurchemisxl with interests in behavior and plasticity of receptors. Rank at research assistant professor or research associate, depending upon experience. Salary and bene- fits very competitive. Send credentials to: Dr. John Lane, TCOM Pharm ology, 3516 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107-2690. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Ph.D., NEUROSCI- ENTIST with neuroanatomical and ncurophysiology background. Qualifications and expericnce must indude strong graduate or medical school teaching skills, signifi- cant research accomplishments, postdoctral expenence and a proven tradck record. Send curriculum vitae, state- ment of proposed research, and names of three refrnces to: Gloria L Semente, Director of Special Projects, New York Coilege of Ostoopathic mu didne, Old Wesdry, NY 11568. Telephone: 516-626-6927. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, RESEARCH- TRACK. Position available immediately for patch elec- trode and micropipette specialist to study transduction in olfactory receptor neurons. Vigorous research group in a state-of-the-art lboratory has developed mnovative preparations and expeimental methods to study verte- brate chemoreception in an institution with an expand- ing neuroscience focus. Salary negotiable. Send curricu- lum vitae, statement of research experience and names of three references to: R C. Gesteand, Chair, Neurobiol- ogy Division, Anatomy and Ceil Biolog Departmcnt (ML 521), University of Cincinnati Medicd Center, Cincinnati, OH 45267. An Equal Opporhmity/Afrma- tive Action Employer. ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR-Ten- ure-track position available for a cell biologist with experience in electron microscopy and cell culture. Inde- pendently fimded research programs and experience di- recting graduate students at the Ph.D. level is preferred. Candidate will also participate in ongoing dental research involving connective tissue and bone cell metabolism. Salary and title are commensurate with experience. Send curriculum vitae and three names of references to: Dr. Pamela Jones, State University of New York at Buffa- lo, Deparent of Oral Biology, 109 Foster Hail, Buffalo, NY 14214. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PERSONNEL PLACEMENT 1111

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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 wth 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. SCIENCE reserves the right, in its discretion, todecline to publish advertisements submitted to it.

UNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADUNES:Thursday, 10 a.m., 2 weeks prior to issue date (mailedon issue date). For deadlines for display advertising,please contact Scherago Associates.

POSMONS WANTED: 40¢ 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):$38.00 per line; $380 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.

To ESTIMATE ad cost:Structure ad copy on a separate page, on lines of 52characters and spaces. Include any desired heading.Each line of heading, and/or extra line spaces, and allpartial lines (including centered reply information) arecounted as full lines. Ad titles located within the textare printed in boldface caps and are only 32 charac-ters per line. In ESTIMATING the cost, multiply totallines x $38.00 = approximate cost of ad. (This is anapproximate cost ONLY: Allow for variation betweenestimated lines and actual typeset lines and the result-ing final cost. Purchase orders must allow for somedegree of flexibility and/or adjustment.)

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POSITIONS WANTED

Law/Science. Solid international background. Experi-ence in research, medicine, radiation, administration andlitigion. Seeking science/medical policy review position

congressional committee, government or privatesector. An Equal Opportunity Employee. Box 136,SCIENCE.

Microbiology, Ph.D. Experience in genetic toxicology,cell culture, virology, histochemistry and laboratorymanagement. Publications. Good writing skills. Seekspublic/private sector position. Box 137, SCIENCE.

Ph.D. Analytical biochaeist/microbiologist/immunolo-gist solid experience with GC-MS, ECN, FID, methodsdevelopment, LC, PAGE. Seeks industrial, academicposition. Box 138, SCIENCE.

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POSITIONS WANTED

Toxicologist, recent M.S. from St. John's University.Experienced in mammalia cell culture, spectrophoto-metric analyses, histochemical and immunohistochemicalstaining techniques and clectron microscopy. Also famil-iar with thin layer and column chromatography and theuse of radio-isotopes. Seeking position m west centralFlorida. P.O. Box 1619, Elfers, FL 34680-1619.

Translation from Japanese publications, patents, andtechnical reports. P.O.B. 211063, Columbus, OH43221.

POSITIONS OPEN

ANIMAL ECOLOGIST ENDOWED CHAIRIN VETERINARY MEDICINE

ANIMAL ECOLOGIST is sought with exeriencepreferably in domestic animal species and their interac-tion with humans for a tenure-track faculty position andan endowed chair in the School of Vetennary Medicine,University of Pennsylvania. Additional background mayindude ethical issues, the use of animals, and insight intothe ethical belief system of the veterinary profession.Candidates should have credentials of innovation andacademic leadership. Address inquiries to:

Dr. K C. Bovye, ChairmanMoore Chair Search CommitteeSchool of Veterinary MedicineUniversity of Pennsylvania

3850 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104-6010

The University of Pennsylvania is an Equal OpportunitylAlfinnative Action Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, 12-month tenure-trackposition in Colleges of Science and Agricultural Science,with research interests in immunology or eukaryoticmicrobiology or anaerobic microbiology. Exprtise inany other research discipline of microbiolo will beconsidered. Postdoctoral xperience required. Under-graduate and graduate teadiing consistent with otherscience faculty. Application dosing date: 30 November1988. Send curriculum vitae, transcripts and three lettersof recommendation to: J. L. Fever, hairman, Deart-ment ofMi yobiology, Nash flail 220, Oregon StateUniversity, Corvaihs OR 97331-3804. OSU is anAfirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer,complies with Section 504 ofthe Rehabilitation Act of1973, andhas a policy of being responsive to the needs of dual-areercouples.

ASSISTANT PROFESSORDepartment of Physiology, New York Medical Col-

lege, seeks applicants for a tenure-track appointment.Applicants should have significant postdoctoral researchaccomplishments. The successful candidate will be ex-pected to establish an independent research program,interact with a group of rcsearcrs from a broad spec-trum of disciplines related to physiology, and participatein medical and graduate student teaching. Applicantswith an interest in cell and molecular biology ofreceptorsare preferred. Send curriculum vitae, bibliography, de-scription of future plans, and names of references to:Gabor Kaley, Ph.D., Prfssor and Chairman, Physi-olo D arment; New York Medical Coilege, Val-ha NY 10595. Telphone: 914-993-4089.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: Applications are invit-ed for a position at the level of assistant professor(tenure-track) in the Department of Chemistry at Stan-ford University, with primary research and teachinginterests in the general area of organic or inorganicchemisty. Applicants must be srongly motivated to-ward creative research and have a commitment to teach-ing at the undergraduate and graduate levels. In apply-ing,p}ease send curriculum vitae, list of publications, abriefitatement of research interests (three pages or less)and, in addition, have three letters of recommndationsent to: Professor John Ross, Chairman, Dartmentof Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanfrd, CA94305. Stanford is committed to Equal Opportunity throughAfirmative Action in Employment, and we are especially eagerto identify minority persons and women with appropriatequalifications. Applications should be received by 1 No-vember 1988.

POSITIONS OPEN

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (tenure-leading): ThcEppley Institute for PRsearch in Cancer, a designatedNCI Laboratory Cancer Research Center, University ofNebraska Medical Center is seeking an individual toestablish an independent research program applyingmodem organic and/or bioorganic approaches to basicproblems related to cancer. The successfiu candidatc willhold a joint appointment in an appropriate basic sciencedepartment and wil be expcted to contribute to further-ing graduate education on the UNMC campus. TheEppley Institute is a multi-disciplinary institution with21 faculty whose research interests indude analytical andorganic chemistry, xenobiotic metabolism, DNA damageand repair, virology, oncogenes, molecular biology, celldifferentiation, gene regulation, genetics, biochemicalnutrition, and pathology. Candidates should have aPh.D. in chemistry, and several years of postdoctoraltrainin. Send complete r6sum6, statement of futurersear plans and three letters ofrerence to: ProfessorEdwardBresnkk, E lI Institute, UNMC, Omaha,NE 68105. Please refer to position #8-6100. AjfirmativeAction/Equal Opportunity Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, non-tenure track. TheVirginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), School ofMarine Science, College of WilLiam and Mar, is seekinga Ph.D. with experience in aquatic (preferabl marine orestuarine) pathology and toxicology. Applicant must bewilling to work with a team on the fate and effect oftoxicchemicals in aquatic environments. Women and minorityscientists are encouraged to apply. Scnd three references andvitae by 16 September 1988 to: Professor M. E. Bend-er, Search Committee, VIMS, Gluce Point, VA23062. Equal Opportnity/Afirmative Action Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-NEUROCHEM-IST. The Department of Pharmacology, Texas Collegeof Osteopathic Medicin (TCOM), anticipates opening a3-year, non-tenure-track position for an advanced Ph.D.neurchemisxl with interests in behavior and plasticity ofreceptors. Rank at research assistant professor or researchassociate, depending upon experience. Salary and bene-fits very competitive. Send credentials to: Dr. JohnLane, TCOM Pharm ology, 3516 Camp BowieBoulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107-2690.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Ph.D., NEUROSCI-ENTIST with neuroanatomical and ncurophysiologybackground. Qualifications and expericnce must indudestrong graduate or medical school teaching skills, signifi-cant research accomplishments, postdoctral expenenceand a proven tradck record. Send curriculum vitae, state-ment ofproposed research, and names ofthree refrncesto: Gloria L Semente, Director of Special Projects,New York Coilege of Ostoopathicmu didne, OldWesdry, NY 11568. Telephone: 516-626-6927.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, RESEARCH-TRACK. Position available immediately for patch elec-trode and micropipette specialist to study transduction inolfactory receptor neurons. Vigorous research group in astate-of-the-art lboratory has developed mnovativepreparations and expeimental methods to study verte-brate chemoreception in an institution with an expand-ing neuroscience focus. Salary negotiable. Send curricu-lum vitae, statement of research experience and names ofthree references to: R C. Gesteand, Chair, Neurobiol-ogy Division, Anatomy and Ceil Biolog Departmcnt(ML 521), University of Cincinnati Medicd Center,Cincinnati, OH 45267. An Equal Opporhmity/Afrma-tive Action Employer.

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR-Ten-ure-track position available for a cell biologist withexperience in electron microscopy and cell culture. Inde-pendently fimded research programs and experience di-recting graduate students at the Ph.D. level is preferred.Candidate will also participate in ongoing dental researchinvolving connective tissue and bone cell metabolism.Salary and title are commensurate with experience. Sendcurriculum vitae and three names of references to: Dr.Pamela Jones, State University ofNew York at Buffa-lo, Deparent of Oral Biology, 109 Foster Hail,Buffalo, NY 14214. An Equal Opportunity/AffirmativeAction Employer.

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POSITIONS OPEN

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OFVETERINARY SCIENCE. Department ofVeterinaryScience, Fort Valley State College seeks a D.V.M. orequivalent with postgraduate degree preferably Ph.D. toteach courses in veterinary technoogy progam andconduct independent or collaborative research. Adviseand recruit students. Salary commensurate with experi-ence. Application deadline 30 August 1988 or untilfilled. Starting date 1 October 1988. Send curriculumvitae, official transcripts, and three reference letters to:Dr. Geofr Ibim, Chairman of Search Committee,BoX 5787, Fort Valle State College, Fort Valley, GA31030

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR RESEARCH-Univer-sity of South Florida (USF) College ofMedicine seeks aM.D./Ph.D. in medical discipline with record of fundedresearch, experience in administration, graduate/medicalstudent education to head college's research efforts. Must

beligibl for appointment at professorial level Tele-rhone or written inquires should be sent to: J. M.Xuaisch, M.D., USIF College of Medicine, 12901Bruce B. Downs Boulevard #37, Tampa, FL 33612.Applications must be postmarkod no later than 15September 1988. Equal Employment Opportunity/Ajinna-tive Action Employer.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR-PHARMACOLO-GYAND NUTRMON. Tenure-track position open 1July 1988. Candidate must have extensive experience inhormone pharmacology and physiology and a strongpublication record. Experience with insulin physiology ispreferred. Candidate required to teach in both mecaland graduate pharmacology and nutrition programs.Applhcant should send curriculum vitae, bibliography,significant reprints, a statement of research plans, andthree names for reference purposes to: Samuel P. Bess-man, M.D., Professor and bairmann, Department ofPharmacology and Nutrition, University ofSouthernCalifornia, School of Medicine, MMR 512, Los An-geles, CA 90033. Applications will be considerd untilthe position is filled. The University of Southern Caalniais an Equal Opportmity/Ajfirmative Action Employer.

BIOLOGIST: cel/ iial. 1 February1989. Rank negotiable, tenurable position. Ph.D. re-quired. Expertise in cel/mlul bial biology andintercst in assuming responsibility in these areas of aquality undergraduate program in biology at a church-related liberal arts colege. Submit curriculum vitae,graduate and undergraduate transcripts, and three lettersof recommendation by 30 September 1988 to: BiologvSearch Committee, Personnel Office, WhitwortCollege, Spokane, WA 99251. Equal Opportunity Em-ployer/IX/504.

CHAIR-NEW DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCESUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINEThe University of CaLifornia at Irvine (UCI) invites

applications for the position of Founding Chair of theplanned Department ofGeosciences. This position is thefirst of a number of new faculty appointments indudedin a long range commitment to develp a new depart-ment on this campus. The level of the appointment willbe in the full professorial ranks and the sslary will dependupon the qualifications of the candidate and based uponthe U.C. pay scale. Candidates must have demonstratedexcellence in their specialization ofresearch. Administra-tive experience is not required but is desired since thecandidate will have the opportunity and challenge ofbuilding a new department in the U.C. system.The Department is envisaged to focus on the more

quantitative disciplines of the peosciences and to special-ize in global studies. It will ultimately include a spectrumof areas with an emphasis on the effects ofchanesinthegeosphere-biosphere. The initial rowth will liely be inareas such as atmospheric modeling, meteorology andclimatic changes, global dynamics, geophysics, and geo-chemistry. Future expansion of the deparment will beinto the areas of plate tectonics and seismology.

Please send a letter of application, curriculum vitaeincluding research, teaching and adminitive experi-ence, and names of five refrences to: P or MyronBander, Chair, Search Committee, Dean's Office,School ofPhyd Sciences, University of Cali£ornia,Irvine, CA 92717. This search will continue until filled;first consideration will be given to applications receivedbefore 1 December 1988.UCI is an Equal Opportunity/AJfinnative Action Employer.

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TISSUE CULTURESCIENTISTSCIBA-GEIGY's Agricultural Division has excellent opportunities formulti-faceted scientists in our genetic engineering and crop improve-ment program. Long recognized as one of the world's foremost pro-ducers of crop protection chemicals, we have made a major commit-ment to expanded biotechnology research at our new facility inResearch Triangle Park, NC.The scientists we seek will assist in the development and engineeringof plants using a variety of techniques such as callus, suspension andprotoplast cultures as well as plant regeneration and transformation.The program's goal is to develop plants with increased toleronce to en-vironmental stress and greater resistonce to disease and insect domage.A BS or MS in plant science or a related field is required, as is 2-5 yeorsof lab experience, preferobly with the in vitro culture of major cropspecies.You'll find that ClBA-GEIGY offers exceptional career support and ad-vancement opportunities, as well as a competitive salary and generouscompany-paid benefits. Please forward your resume, including threeletters of professional reference, in confidence, to: CIBA-GEIGY Cor-poration, Agricuural Divisin, Dr. Mary-Dell Chihon, P.O. Box12257, Research Triangle Park, NC 27717. We are an equal op-portunity employer mi/f/h/v.

Science Serving Mankind

CIBA-GEIGY

Sr. Scientist,Protein PurificationIf you're readyto break newground in biotechnology, explore the op-portunity to contribute to breakthroughs in pharmaceutical develop-ment at Schering-Plough. As a research-driven $2.7 billioncompany, we can offeryou strong support and responsiveness tostimulate your best achievements.You will join a bio-isolation team in our biotechnology division, de-veloping methods to purify and characterize recombinant proteinsfrom bacteria and mammalian cell cultures. The applications will bein human pharmaceuticals.You must havea PhD in protein chemistry, biochemistry, or a relatedfield, plus 0-5 years' experience in purification and characterizationof proteins. Familiarity with HPLC, FPLC and conventional chro-matographic techniques is also required.We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits. For immediateconsideration, please forward resume, including salary history to:Mr. M. Urdanick, Schering-Plough Corporation, 1011 MorrisAvenue, Union, NJ 07083. We are an equal opportunity employer.

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RESEARCH SCIENTISTS

Cental Nervous System Research

For more than a century, scientists at ELI LILLY AND COMPANYhave developed innovative, high quality pharmaceutical products. In1988, Lilly is investing over $500 million in research-and-developmentprograms. More than 3,000 scientists at the company's Lilly ResearchLaboratories and Biochemical Development Divisions are pursuingcreative research programs that involve many important healthcare needs.

To further build its research capabilities, Lilly is seeking self-motivated scientists to plan, organize, and manage programsdirected toward understanding the biochemical basis of CNSdisease and the development of novel therapeutic agents.

CNS Electrophysiologist* Doctoral-level electrophysiologist who can advance our under-standing of the basic mechanisms by which neurotransmitters,neuropeptides, and drug candidates exert their effects at thecellular, tissue and whole animal level.

* Should be proficient in single-unit recording, iontophoresis, andpatch clamp techniques. Postdoctoral experience is preferable.

* The investigator's program should enhance our fundamentalapproach to the study of the disease process as well as provideinsight into the mechanisms by which therapeutic agents producetheir effects.

CNS Molecular Pharmacologist* Doctoral-level scientist, with a background in biochemistryor pharmacology, and experience in receptor theory and radio-ligand binding to receptors.

* An understanding of cellular and tissue organization and neuro-anatomy is essential.

* Experience in autoradiographic techniques and second-messengercoupling systems is desirable. Postdoctoral experience ispreferable.

In addition, these scientists must have the leadership capabilitiesneeded-technical, communication, interpersonal, and organiza-tional skills-to build a research program. Entry level and salary willbe based upon each candidate's experience.

Eli Lilly and Company is committed to scientific excellence. Lillyprovides a stimulating professional atmosphere with many opportuni-ties for collaborative, multidisciplinary research. The company offersan attractive total compensation program.

For prompt consideration, please forwardyour curriculum vitae to:

John W. Crooks, ManagerPh.D. Recruitment (CNS)Eli Lilly and CompanyLilly Corporate CenterIndianapolis, Indiana 46285

E+Equal Opportunity Employer

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POSITIONS OPEN

DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

CELL BIOLOGISTA tenurc-track faculty position is available for a cell

biologist. Those having research interests in extracellularmatrix, cell adhesion, intracellular transport, cytoskele-ton, or signal transduction are especially encouraged toapply. Appointment will likely be at the assistant profes-sor level, although appointment at associate or fullprofessor is possible under exceptional circumstances.Responsibilities include teaching at the undergraduateand graduate level, and research in areas appropnate tothe individual's field of specialization. Applcants shouldsubmit curriculum vitae, three publications, statementsof specific interests, and three letters of recommendationto: Dr. C. .aird, Chairman, Deatment of ZoologyNJ-15, University of Washington, Sattle, WA98195, by 1 November 1988. Equal Opportunity/Afirma-tive Action Employer.

CHAIR,DEPARTMENTOFPATHOBIOLOGY,School ofVeterinary Medicine, The University of Penn-sylvania. The University is seeking a highly qualifiedindividual to provide leadership for the Department ofPathobiology. This department indudes twenty-one full-time faculty and encompasses the teaching, research andservice activities of the Laboratories of Avian Medicine,Microbiology, Parasitology, and Pathology in the Schoolof Veterinary Medicine. Candidates should have experi-ence in administration, a commitment to excellence inteaching, and a strong research program in molecularbiology. A degree in veterinary medicine is desirable, butnot essential.Nominations and applications should be sent to: Dr.

Alan M. Kely, School of Veterinary Medicine, Uni-versityofPennsylvania, 3800 Spruce Street, Philadel-phia, PA 19104-6051.

The University of Pennsylvania is an Equal OpportunitylAfirmative Action Employer.

CHAIRPERSON, DEPARTMENT OFPHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS

The University of Nebraska College of Medicine isseeking a nationally-recognized investigator to fill theposition of Chairperson of the Department of Physiolo-gy and Biophysics. The candidate shouldhave a Ph.D. orM.D. degree, a distinguished record in research inphysiology which is currently active and funded, strongleadehip qualities and a major interest in the educationof health professionals. Interested applicants should sub-mit curriculum vitae and the names and addresses ofthree references to: Office of the Dean, Chairman,Physiology and Biophysics Chairpemon Search Com-mittc,Univesity ofNebraska Cokee of Medicine,Room 5025, WVittson Hall, 42nd andDewey Avenue,Omaha, NE 68105. The dosing date for applications is15 October 1988. An,Equal Opportunity/Affirmative ActionEmployer.

COMPUTER SIMULATION/TOXICOLOGYPosition available immediately for Ph.D. (or equiva-

lent) to develop biologically based computer simulationmodels. Models currently under development indude:physiologically based pharmacokinetics, biochemicalmechanisms of toxicity, and chemical carcinogenesis.Solid background in chemistry/biochemistry/biology,with interest in applying these skills to computer simula-tion, desired. Simulation model development will com-plement ongoing and proposed laboratory studies. Publi-cation of all results and presentation at national meetingsstrongly encouraged.Tide and salay will be commensurate with back-

ground and experience. Interested individuals shouldsend curriculum vitae, together with name and addressesof three references, to:

Ms. Lois DoncasterHuman Resources

NSI Technology Services CorporationEnvironmental Sciences

101 Woodman Drive, Suite 12Dayton, OH 45431

NSI Technology Service Corporationis an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Imagine a place where your toolsrepresent today's most sophisticatedtechnology ... where you're giventhe freedom you need to make newdiscoveries ... and where yourcapabilities are limitless. This is theresearch environment you'll find atProgram Resources, Incorporated.We currently have staff positionsand one-year appointments forresearchers experienced in micro-

biology, immunology, toxicology,biochemistry, virology and genetics.As a member of the PRI team, you'llcollaborate in areas of nationalimportance, such as viral carcino-genesis, recombinant DNA, AIDSvaccine development, viral diseasesand immunity, retrovirology, biologi-cal response modifiers and cyto-toxic cells studies.Plus, PRI will reward your expertisewith a salary commensurate withcredentials and an attractive fringebenefits program, including insuran-ces, relocation allowance, and a401 (k) savings plan. For considera-tion, please forward CV in confi-dence to Barbara Norton-Gill, Tech-nical Recruiter.Program Resources, Inc.NCI-FCRFP.O. Box BFrederick, MD 21701.

PROGRAM

I mRIRESOURCES,

An equal opportunity employer.

Our Basic Research DivisionHas Need of Your Skills.OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD is an international organization withmore than 12,000 employees worldwide and a reputation for excellence andsuccess in health care. We have openings for Research Associates in the follow-ing fields to work on vital, state-of-the-art R&D projects at our suburbanWashington DC headquarters.* IMMUNOLOGIST-Position requires experience in various aspects of INVIVO and IN VITRO assay systems. A B.S. Degree with 3 + years laboratoryexperience is a must.

* PROTEIN CHEMIST-Position requires experience using HPLC system topurify cytokines and growth factors. A B.S. Degree with 3 + years of laboratoryexperience is a must.

If you would like to explore the possibilities of a long term career in an advancedand challenging R&D environment, send your C.V. to: Anna Height, OTSUKAPHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., 9900 Medical Center Drive, Rockville,MD 20850. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F.

O~ SU44 "OTSUKA, people creatingnew prorducts for

\ better health worldwide. "

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Cell and Molecular BiologyPOSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS

Postdoctoral positions in the areas of cellular and molecular aspects of development are available at the Worcester Foundation forExperimental Biology, supported by an NIH Training Grant and individual investigator awards. The faculty and their research interestsare:

Earl Baril: Enzymology of eukaryotic DNA replication.William Crain: Gene expression during embryonicdevelopment.Grant Fairbanks: Organization and function of erythrocyteand sperm plasma membrane.John Goodchild: Chemical and therapeutic properties ofantisense oligonucleotides.E Rob Jackson: Molecular genetic studies of behavior and thenervous system in Drosophila including studies of biologicalrhythms and neurotransmitter systems.Daniel Kilpatrick: Transcriptional regulation of neuropeptidegene expression; opioid peptide gene expression and functionin the testis.Elizabeth Luna: Structure and regulation of cytoskeleton-membrane attachment during cell motility, adhesion andphagocytosis.Clare O'Connor: Regulation of protein stability duringgametogenesis.Thoru Pederson: Transcription and RNA processing.Joel Richter: Maternal mRNA expression in early Xenopusdevelopment; molecular mechanisms of adenovirus EIAtransactivation.

Alonzo Ross: Nerve growth factor receptor, structure andfunction roles in normal and transformed cells.Greenfield Sluder: Timing and molecular control of mitoticevents during early development.Richard Vallee: Biochemical, immunological and molecularbiological analysis of microtubules and cell motility.Samuel Wadsworth: Structure and function of Drosophilaoncogenes, growth factors and receptors.Yu-li Wang: Assembly and dynamics of actin and myosin inliving cells.George Witman: Molecular basis for flagellar movement;biochemistry of sperm maturation.David Wolf: Diffusion and control of menmbrane regionaliza-tion; sperm maturation and capacitation.Paul Zatnecnik: Synthesis of modified oligonucleotides forchemotherapy.Carol Ziomek: Membrane structure and cell polarity in earlymouse development.Send curriculum vitae and names of references to the facultymember(s) of interest, C/O Personnel Office, WorcesterFoundation for Experimental Biology, 222 Maple Avenue,Shrewsbury, MA 01545, USA.

WORCESTER FOUNDATIONFOR EXPERIMAENTAL BIOLO YAN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER M/F/H

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ImmuLogic is a growing company dedicated to the creation of novel therapeutic products whichmodulate the human immune system. We are employing state-of-the-art techniques and proprietaryknowledge in immunology, biochemistry and molecular biology to develop products in the vaccine,allergy and autoimmune disease areas.

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We are currently seeking a Cellular Immunologistto reinforce our established research team workingon novel immunotherapeutic approaches to allergicdiseases. A strong background and substantial recordof achievement in cellular immunology research arerequired together with interest in or experience withhuman T/B cells.ImmuLogic provides an outstanding working environ-ment with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities inCambridge, Massachusetts. We have a dedicated team

IMMUtlOGICPharmaceutical Corporation

of innovative scientists and an outstanding supportnetwork of academic advisors and collaborators. Anactive Post-Doctoral research program has beeninitiated and the publication of important researchfindings is positively encouraged and supported.This position has an attractive remuneration andbenefits package including equity participationthrough stock options.

Please send curriculum vitae and list of publica-tions and/or resume to:

ImmuLogic Pharmaceutical CorporationOne Kendall Square, Building 600Cambridge, MA 02139Attn: Human Resources Department

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POSITIONS OPEN

CHIEF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGIST: forhours per week; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; $24,960 per year. Jobrequires: Ph.D. degree with major field of sudy micro-biogy and 2 years experience in postdoctoral fellowship indinical microbiology. Job also requires: (i) Postdoctoralfellowship should be through American Academy ofMicrobiology or equivalent and must include experiencein bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteriology, virology,serolog, and parasitology; (ii) fellowship must indcudetraining in identification and susceptibility testing offimgi, and mycobacteriology; culturing of mycoplasma,chlamydia, and viruses and (iii) rsearch experience inpolyisobutyl cyanoacrylate nanopartide drug carrier sys-tems as evidenced by one professional publication/pre-sentation. Job duties: Supervise and direct an expandingmicrobiology laboratory that provides both intra- andinter-state services. Services of laboratory include: bacte-riology, mycology, mycobacteriology, virology, serolo-gy, and parasitology. Participate in Colege ofAmericanPathologists (CAP) proficiency tests program. Performspecial request test procedures. Serve as liaison betweenlaboratory and clinicians. Conduct cinical resarich in invitro susceptibility testing for new antimicrobials with orwithout the use of polyisobutyl cyanoacrylate nanoparti-de drug carrier systems for establishing Minimum In-hibitory Concentrations (MIC) values for dinical iso-lates.

Qualified applicants should send resume and verifica-tion of requirements to: 7310 Woodward, Room 415,Detroit MI 48202. Ref. #46488. Employer paid ad.

City College, CUNY. Anthropology Departennt isaccepting applications for a senior position as DE-PATMENT CHAIR for fall 1989. Preference givento candidates interested in urban, medical, and/or educa-tional anthropology who will develop research programsin the Greater New York area. The candidate s-hould becommitted to teaching an ethnically diversc undergradu-ate population in a four-field anthropology program andcontribuiing to an urban-applied M.A. program. Partici-pation in the CUNY Ph.D. Program is also possible.Salary commensuratc with experience. Interviews AAAmecting, Phoenix. Send curriculum vitae and names ofthree references by 1 November 1988, to: Chair, SearchCommittee, Deartment of Anthropology, City Col-lege of CUNY, 7New York, NY 10031. Equal Oppomu-nity/Alnnative Action Employer MIF.

DIRECTORHEALTH RESEARCH ANDEDUCATION CENTERWASHINGTON STATEUNIVERSITY-SPOKANE

The Director is responsible for the overall administra-tion of the Health Research and Education Centerlocated in WSU-Spokane. Specific responsibilities of thedirector include: (i) providing leadership and directionfor the health research efforts ofthe Center; (ii) establish-ing a strong biomedical research program, and (iii)participating in other research and educational activitiesof Washington State University.The Center is a newly established program developed

to promote and coordinate research activities in thevarious disciplines of the health sciences and enhanceeconomic development in eastern Washington.

Qualifications indude: Doctoral degree (Ph.D., M.D.,or Pharm.D.); a minimum of 5 years of experience inbiomedical research, preferably in the area of clinicalpharmacology; a strong record of research accomplish-ments; managerial experience, induding preparing andmanaging program budgets; and interpersonal and com-munication skills.

This is a permanent, full-time position at the associateor fill-protessor level in the College of Pharmacy. Thesalary is competitive and commensurate with experienceand qualifications.

Application deadline is 30 September 1988.Letters of nomination or application; a current r6su-

me; and names, addresses and telephone numbers of atleast three references should be addressed to:

Dr. Mahmoud M. Abdel-Monem, ChairHREC Direoor Search Committee

Dean, College of PharmacyWashington State UniversityPullman, WA 99164-6510

Washington State University is an Equal Opportnity!Affinnative Action Educator and Employer. Protected groupmembers are encouraged to apply.

POSITIONS OPEN

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIASCHOOL OF MEDICINE

DIVISION OF IMMUNOLOGYDEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGYAND LABORATORY MEDICINE

DIBLECTORPROTEIN CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medi-cine of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medi-cine has an opening for the director of the ecistingprotein sequencing and peptde synthesis laboratory. Theposition ofers opportumties for collaborations in re-search involving projects in the areas of immunologcancer biology and in neurosciences. Applicants shouldhave extensive experience in protein chemistry and famil-iarit with gas phase sequencers, oligonucleotide synthe-sizers and peptnde synthesizers. Individuals with indepen-dent and funded research projects will be preferred.Salary and level ofappointment will be commensurate tothe applicant's experience.

Inquiries and curriculum vitae with names of threerefecrees should be sent to:

Mark Greene, M.D., Ph.D.lkotor

Division of ImmunologDqertment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

University of PennsylvaniaJohn Morgan Building

Philadelphia,PA19104-082The University of Pennsylvania is an Equal Employment

Opportnity and AJfirnative Action Employer.

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONThe University of Iowe's Department of Biology is

inviting applications fortwoTEURE-TRACK POSI-TIONS, one at the assistant professor level: the othermay be at a more advanced level. This is phase one inrebuilding an internationally recognized group in ecolo-gy and evolution. Outstanding candidates engaged iniheoretical or experimental analysis ofany major problemin ccology or evolution will bc considered. Postdoctoralexperience is preferred. Screening will begin in Septem-ber 1988. Applicants should submit curriculum vitae,statement of research interests, and should arrange for atleast three letters of reference to be sent to: ProfessorRichard V. Bovbjerg, Department of Biology, Uni-versity of Iowa, Iowa Cit, IA 52242.

The University of Iowa is an Equal Opportunity andAfinnative Action Employer. We encourage applications fomwomen and minorities.

ECOLOGYTENURE-TRACK POSMON-TheMitrani Center for Descrt Ecology at the Jacob BlausteinInstitute for Desert Research, Bcn-Gurion University ofthe Negev, Israel, seeks to fill a faculty position inecology to begin not later than September 1989. Prefer-ence will be given to applicants with postdoctoral exper-ence and research interests in chemical, mathematical,biophysical, genetical, plant or nutrient cy,rding ecology.The successfil candidate will be expetd to establishfaresearch program in desert ecology, and to collaboratewith other investigators of the Mitrani Center. Applica-tions will be considered as they are received until theposition is filled. Send curriculum vitae, selected reprints,outline of research interests and arrange to have threeletters of reference sent to: Professor U. Safriel, Insti-tute for Desert Research, Sede Boqer Campus, 84993Israel.

ELECTRONMICROSCOPYFACILITYCOOR-DINATOR-immediate opening for individual withbachelors degree and expeence-with NICHD Centerfor Population Researchat Harvard Medical School.Will perform basic electron microscope (EM) mainte-nance, teach EM tecniques to and develop protocolswith Center uscrs, process samples, cut thick and thinsections, make EM negatives, do photography, maintainchemical supplies and log book, prepare quarterly reportof progress, correspond with vendor/service representa-tives regarding instument performance. send rdsumeand ces to: Dr. Everett Anderson Laboratory

of Human R oduction and Reproductive Biology

Harvard Medical School 45 Shattuc Street, Boston,MA 02115. An Equal Opportnity/Afirmative ActionEmployer.

POSITIONS OPEN

ENVIRONMENAL SPECIALISTSLimnologists, wetland and estuarine ecologists, envi-

ronmental scientists. The St. Johns River Water Manage-ment District has current and projected opaings mapplied research and research management for siurfcewater restoration and preservation programs. Appropri-ate areas of specialization include limnology, aquatic,wetland and estuarine ecology, and environmental sci-ences. Starting salanies are commensurate with experi-ence and vary approximately $20,000 to $28,000. Bach-elors degree in linnology, biology, ecology, and relatedsciences required. Send resumi with ad by 23 September1988 to: St Johns River Water Manageent isrit,Office of Employee Relations, P.O. Box 1429, Pa-latka, FL 32078-1429.

Equal Employment Opporunity/Afirmative ActionIVeter-ans Preference Employer.

FACULTY AND POSTDOCTORALPOSMONS IN PHARMACOLOGY

Thc Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics,Louisiana State University Medical Center-Shreveportinvites applications and nominations for postdoctoraland tenure-track faculty positions in neuropharmacolo-gy. Applicants should have a M.D. or Ph.D. degree, anda demonstrated ability in research. Specialization inreceptor mechanisms, heuropeptide arch, behavioralpharmacology, or nervous-immune system interactions ispreferred. Successful candidates will be expected to de-velop independent research programs, and to participatein medical and graduate teaching. Applications shouldinclude curriculum vitae, a list of pub6cations, selectedreprints and pre-prints, a summary of current research,and future research plans, and the names ofthree individ-uals from whom letters of recommnendation may besolicited. Applications and nominations should be sentto: Dr. Adrian J. Dunn, Ph.D., Department of Phar-macology and Therapetics. LSUMC-S, P.O. Box33932,Shreveport, LA 71130. The University is anEqual Opportunity/AJfimwative Action Employer.

FACULTY POSMONDlawar-Environental E in . The Depart-

ment of Civil Engineering at theNiniversity of Delawareinvites applicants for a tenured or tenure-track positionin enviror ental engineering. The rank will depend onthe qualifications an experience ofthe applicant. Exper-tise in hazardous waste or wastewater treatment wil" bepreferred. Major responsibilities indude teaching bothundergraduate and graduatc courses and developing astrong research program. Senior candidates must have anoutstanding record of research; junior candidates will beexpected to demonstrate exceptional potential for schol-arly achievement. A Ph.D. degree and evidence of excel-lent teaching and research are required. Candidates withat least one degree or teaching experiences in civil/environmental engineering are desirable. Applicationsreceived by 30 November 1988 will be given firstconsideration; however the search will continue until theposition is filled. Applicants should send a r6sumn andthe names of three references to: Professor C. P.Huang, Chair, Search Committee, Department ofCivil E ring, University of Daware, Newark,DE 19716. The Univeity of Delaware is an AlrnmativeAcion/Equal Opportunity Employer.

BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT,UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

FACULTY POSMONSIN PLANT BIOLOGY

Applications are sought for two tenure-track positionsavailable'in 1989. We are especially interested inindivid-uals applying molecular and biochemical techniques toquestions in plant biology. The specfic field ofresearchis open and could include areas from molecular toorganismic biology. Applicants must demonstrate a pro-ductive, independent research program. Generous startup funds wbe provided: academic rank open. Pleasesend curriculum vitae and names of three refcrences by15 October 1988 to: Dr. David Lincoln, Plant BiokWySearch Committee, I)eprtenlt ofBiology, Univcrsi-ty of South Carolina, Colibia SC 29208.

The University ofSouth Carolina is an Equal Opportunity!Afinnative Action Employer.

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POSITIONS OPEN

FACULTY POSMONResearch position available at the instructor level for

Ph.D. with background in histology and ultrastructureto participate in investigations inhyperther-

ia pp training and proficiency inuse of transmission electronmicroscopy and immunocy-tochemistry to assess celltissue structure and function.Salary commensurate with education and experience.Applcant should reply with curriculum vitae and threeletters of recommendation by 30 September 1988 to:Dennis F. Landers, M.D., Ph.D., Interim Chairman,Department ofAnesthesiolog, University ofNebras-ka Medical Centcr, 42nd and Dewey Avenue, Omaha,NE 68105. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative ActionEmployer.

FACULTY POSMONS,BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

The University of Southern California invites applica-tions for two tenure-track faculty positions available 1January 1989. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or an M.D.degree with experience in sensory physiology, biosen-sors, medical imaging, or laser applications in medicine.Duties include both teaching and research; appointeeswill be expected to establish his or her own researchprogram. Rank and salary will be commensurate withqu cations.Send resume and the names of three references to:

H. IC Chang, ChairmanDepartment of Biomedical Engineering

University of Southern CalforniaLos Angeles, CA 90089-1451

An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARLYHEAD, DEPARTMENT OF

PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICSThe University of Calgary Faculty ofMedicine invites

applications and nominations for the position ofHead ofthe Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Inthis Faculty, pharmacology and therapeutics is taughtwithin an integrated curnculum emphasizing problem-solving and a comprehensive approach to individualbody systems. In recent years, there has been substantialdevelopment of biomedical research with support fromgovernment agencies and foundations induding the Al-berta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research.The applicant must have a Ph.D., M.D., or equlvalent

degree, have demonstrated strong leadershi and admin-istrative abilities, be able to recrult outstanding scientistsand teachers to the Faculty of Medicine, be recognizedinternationally for excellence in biomedical research andhave a commitment to medical education.

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, prior-ity will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents ofCanada.Applications and nominations, including curriculum

vitae, a statement of research interests and academicgoals, and names of three referees, should be forwardedby 15 October 1988 to:

Dr. M. WatanabeDean, Faculty of MedicineThe University of Calgary3330 Hospital Drive N.W.Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N1

IMMUNOLOGIST: The Biology Department in-vites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor-ship in immunology beginning as early as January 1989,but no later than September 1989. Candidates shouldhave at least 2 years of postdoctoral experience; teachingexperience is also desirable. He/she will be expected toestablish a vigorous research program (research start-upfunds are available), and pursue funding for it. Teachingresponsibilities include participation in the biology ma-jor's and/or nonmajor's introductory sequences, under-graduate and graduate courses in immunology, and thetraining of M.S. and Ph.D. students. Applicants shouldsubmit: curriculum vitae, list of publications and recentreprints, a statement of current and projected researchand teaching interest, and have three letters of recom-mendation sent to: Dr. Robert Bast, Biology Depart-ment, Cleveland State University, East 24th andEuclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115 by 7 October1988. Cleveland State University encourages applicationsfromqualified minority groups and women. Equal OpportunityEmployer, M/F/H.

Research That Is ShapingThe Future Of Biotechnology...Starts With A Commitment FromJohnson & Johnson And YOU.

A commitment to innovative research and new product development is thecornerstone of Johnson & Johnson and its newly formed R.W. Johnson Phar-maceutical Research Institute. Recognizing the tremendous potential of thebiotechnology market, Ortho Biotech Research & Development Division is ex-panding its staff of top scientists to extend the areas of biotechnology researchand discover new classes of drugs that will improve the quality of life.Working as part of a small team, you should thrive on the high-risk, high-reward challenges of an entrepreneurial environment. You'll enjoy exceptionalvisibility with senior management, have the backing and resources of a world-class health care organization, and the opportunity to interact with a dedicatedteam of applied scientists developing breakthrough products.

Principal ScientistRequires PhD or equivalent in Biochemistry or allied field and 5-8 years' ex-perience developing immunological/biochemical assays related to potential orexisting therapeutics. Prior development of RIA, ELISA and HPLC assaysnecessary, as applied to protein products.The successful candidate will supervise professional-level technicians anddevelop assays to measure potency and physio-chemical characterization ofproteins. (Dept. 61A)

Sr. Associate ScientistsThese openings require Master of Science or equivalent in bioanalytical areawith 5 plus years of experience in bioanalytical analysis; or BS or equivalentwith 7 plus years' experience. You must have demonstrated skills in design ofassay methods, including writing protocols in standard SOP format, and work-ing familiarity with protein methods.The successful candidates will be responsible for scheduling and coordinatinginvestigative assays for in-process testing as well as experimental and multi-armstability study testing of protein products. You will troubleshoot assay prob-lems and resolve by interacting with other research groups; modify, developand write assay methods in SOP format; compile and write data summariesand reports for submission to Regulatory. (Dept. 61B)

Research AssociateRequires MS or equivalent in Biochemistry, Protein Chemistry or allieddiscipline; or BS or equivalent and minimum of 2 years' experience. You musthave done research involving the isolation and purification of proteins,preferably in an industrial environment.You will assist in protein purification and biochemical analysis; collect, recordand analyze data for report summary; interact with Ortho personnel at alllevels as well as colleagues in experimental areas. (Dept. 61C)

We offer competitive salaries and the comprehensive benefits you would expectfrom a Johnson & Johnson Company. We invite you to forward your resume,including salary requirements, to: Mr. Frank Folio, Ortho PharmaceutcialCorporation, Dept. # as indicated above, P.O. Box 300, Raritan, New Jersey08869-0602.An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F

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VIROLOGISTS

Soher Research Institute has immediate positions available for fivePh.D. viroogists to participate in expanded research programs in antiviraldrug development for govemment and industry. Positions require a Ph.D. invirology or other appropriate field with specialization in virology. Prefer-ence will be given to candidates with training or experience in retrovirol-ogy, especially with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or in work withexotic RNA viruses. One position is available for a Ph.D. molecularvirologist experienced in recombinant DNA techniques, DNA cloning andsequencing, and viral genetics.Research involves evaluation and development of new drugs for use intreatment of AIDS and otherviral diseases. Some workwill be conducted ina BL-3 containment facility.

Responsibilities include work on current and anticipated research contractsand grants, supervision of junior staff members, the writing of researchproposals and reports; and collaboration with other scientists in theconception, development and performance of virus-related research pro-

grams. Opportunity available to publish and present papers at scientificmeetings.

Located in a 20-acre complex with a staff of approximately 700, SouthemrResearch Institute is a diversified, not-for-profit research organization in its

fifth decade of operation. The metropolitan Birmingham area, with apopulation of approximately one milion, offers a mild four-season climate.lower-than-average cost of living, many recreational and cultural opportun-

ities, and a variety of convenient and attractive housing altematives. Toapply, send c.v. to DeOne 0. J Human Resrces Office, Dept.304. SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE. P.O. BSx 55305,Birnr_.-hm, AL 35255.

An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

Post-Doctoral PositionNeurobiology

G.D. Searle, a world-wide leader in thepharmaceutical industry, is seeking candidates for

a post-doctoral research position, working with Dr. Thomas H.Lanthorn, within the Department of Central Nervous SystemDiseases Research. The primary research direction will be tostudy the components of the receptor/channel complexes foracidic amino acids, especially as expressed in oocytes.Required: Ph.D., experience in voltage-clamp techniques,working knowledge of neuropharmacology or molecularbiology. Candidate must also have a record of publicationdemonstrating ability to undertake independent and creativeresearch.This position represents a unique opportunity to carry out basicresearch within an interactive group of neuroscientists andmolecular biologists who are working on mechanisms of anumber of CNS diseases. These include mechanisms associatedwith acidic amino acid neurotransmitters and their modulators,the GABA receptor/channel complex, opioid receptors, andneurotrophic factors.Located in a newly built, modern Life Sciences facility at theSt. Louis site, the position is endowed with a highly competitivetotal compensation package. The appointments are for one yearand renewable for up to an additional two years.

To apply, please forward resume and names of references to:Joan M. Lineberry - PDTHL; G.D. Searle & Co. R&D; cloMonsanto Company-BB4E; 700 Chesterfield Village Parkway;SL Louls, MO 63198. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

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SYRACUSEE;UNIVERSITYSEARCH REOPENEDCHAIRPERSON

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGYSyracuse University has embarked on a major program ofgrowth and development in Biology. Substantial increasesin the number of faculty and in the quality and extent ofresearch facilities and support will occur during the next fiveyears. We seek applications and nominations of candidatesfor the position of chairperson to lead this program.

Candidates must have distinguished records and currentlyactive programs in research, strong qualities of leadership. anddemonstrated administrative skills. Women and members ofminority groups are encouraged to apply. Applications receivedby November I. 1988. will receive full consideration. The ap-pointment is to take effect July 1. 1989. if possible.

Syracuse University is a major private research universitywith an enrollment in excess of 16.000 students in its 13 colleges.The Biology faculty of 26 conduct research and supervisePh.D. candidates in diverse areas including Biochemistry,Population Biology. Genetics, and Cell and Molecular Biology.Faculty at the adjacent campuses of the State University ofNew York Health Sciences Center and the College of Environ-mental Science and Forestry contribute additional strengthin these areas.

Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae to:

Dr. H. Richard LevySearch Committee ChairDepartment of BiologySyracuse University

Syracuse, New York 13244-1220

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POST-DOCTORAL AND RESEARCHASSISTANT POSTS

Engineering Plant Transposons for theIsolation of Tomato Disease

Resistance Genes

The Sainsbury Laboratory has been esablishedat the John Innes Institute, Norwich to undertakebasic research in molecular plant pathology withthe eventual aim of developing disease resistantcrop plants. It has been set up with a grant fromDavid Sainsbury through his Gatsby CharitableFoundation.Applications are invited for post-doctoral andresearch assistant positions to engineer andevaluate the use of transposon tagging systemsfor the isolation of plant disease resistancegenes. The research effort will initially consist of(i) characterization and manipulation of engi-neered transposon behaviour in transformedplants and (ii) molecular genetic analysis of dis-ease resistance genes and mechanisms in toma-to with the goal of cloning specific genes bytransposon tagging.Applicants should state their preference. Thoseinterested in area (i) will not be at a disadvantageif they lack prior experience of plants providedthey have experience in the molecular geneticanalysis of other systems eg., prokaryotes, yeastor Drosophila. Applicants for area (ii) would pref-erably have prior experience in some aspect ofplantmicrobe interactions. For one of the re-search assistant positions, experience in planttissue culture would be an advantage.Salaries will be in the range £9865 - £15720 forthe post-doctoral positions, and £8675 - £11680for the research assistant posts. Contributorysuperannuation. Equal Opportunities Employer.Several positions are available immediately. Fur-ther positions will become available in the sum-mer of 1989 when a new laboratory building willbe complete.Applications, including full CV and the names oftwo referees, should be sent to the PersonnelOfficer, John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, Nor-wich, United Kingdom, NR4 7UH, as soon aspossible, preferably to have arrived by the end ofSeptember 1988. Reference SUJ.Further details can be obtained from Dr. Jona-than Jones, the Sainsbury Laboratory, John In-nes Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich, United King-dom, NR4 7UH.

ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATIONAFRICAN DISSERTATIONINTERNSHIP AWARDS

Doctoral students from sub-Saharan Africa are invited toapply to the Rockefeller Foundation for dissertation researchsupport. The program, implemented with the African Acade-my of Sciences, Kenya, enables Ph.D. students enrolled inU.S. universities to return to Africa for extensive fieldresearch in areas relevant to economic development orpoverty alleviation. Priority is given to research topics in thefields of agricultural, health and life sciences, but otherproposals are welcome.

Applicants are responsible for arranging affiliation with anAfrican institution able to provide needed research support,such as laboratory facilities, access to study sites, andtechnical advice. The candidate's U.S. faculty adviser, thehosting institution in Africa, and the funding agency withprimary responsibility for financing the student's graduatework must all endorse the application.

Deadlines for applications are October 1, 1988 and March 1,1989. Preliminary inquiries are encouraged to determine theappropriateness of the research topic and the proposedinstitutional setting in Africa. Candidates should apply well inadvance of the expected field work starting date.

For a full description of the competition and the applicationrequirements, write to African Dissertation InternshipAwards, The Rockefeller Foundation, 1133 Avenue of theAmericas, New York, New York 10036.

HippiCainhorARChCntrHematopoietic Growth

Factor LaboratoryThe Hipple Caner Research Center is seekng Ph.D. and/orM.D. applicants from oustandi glycoprotelnbiochemnsts foranAssocate Caner Center cientist position. This team leaderwill play a key role in futher developing the HematopoieticGrowth Factor Lab and its focus on megaoay oolony-stimulatin factor (MegCF). This facilit aoers an on-oingand ample supply of human urinary extract obtained frompatients with aplastic anemia; labs fUly equipped for thecontemporary biochemical purification of gLycoproteins andnew cell cloning facilities for the cellular assay of novelhematopoietic growth factors.The succesfu n must have a strong background inbiochemitry, growth factor characterization/purtn, celland molecular biology, and/or experimental hematology.Bacground will include at least three years postdoctoralexperience in glycoprotein puriflcation and/or in vitro cellbiology along with exoellent leadership and commuinicaonskill.Applications are also invited for Postdoctoral Fellows fromcandidates with experience in protein purification tocharacterize and purify novel hematopoietic colony-stimulating growth factors.These positions offer unique opportunities in scienticaUyexciting, innovative team-approach research. Coborationsinclude cell receptors (Dr. Sohan L Gupta), monoclonalantibodies (Dr. J. Peter Puhrer) and experimentalhematopoiesis (Dr. MJ. Murphy). The Center is proud toprovide competitive compenationwithexllebeneflts. Bendyour current curicum vitae, statement of research interestsand goals, and the names of three references to: NEAR=CoKKTTUU, KZIThU CAXCUE ARM CUNTU,4100 8. mttevag UlhO.., Dayton, Ohio =4594-09,USAThe Ripple Cancer Research Center is an Equal Opportunitiy/Affimative Action Employer.

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POSITIONS OPEN

JUNIOR OR SENIOR FACULTYPOSMON

MOLECULAR PATHOGENESISThe Department of Microbiology and Immunology

invites applications for a junior or senior level, tenure-track position focusing on significant problems in bacte-rial pathogenesis using genetic and molecular approach-es. Senior candidates should have strong records ofresearch accomplishment with sustained programgrowth and development. Junior candidates will beexpected to develop high quality, independent researchprograms with long-term growth potential. Teachingresponsibilities, which emphasize quality rather thanquantity, indude medical, dental an graduate students.A large Center of Excellence grant has resulted inestablishment of a Molecular Resource Center within theDepartment featuring state-of-the-art facilities for: oligo-nudeotide synthesis, peptide synthesis, hybridoma anti-body production, amino acid analysis, protein sequenc-ing, molecular graphics, and flow cytometry. Funds forthe initiation of research programs will be available andsalaries will be highly competitive. Applications shouldconsist of curriculum vitae, copies of several recentpublications, a brief statement of future research goalsand three letters of reference to be sent to: Dr. TerranceG. Cooper, Department of Microbiology and Immu-nology, The University of Tennessee, Memphis, 858Madison Avenue, Memphis, TN 38163. Applicationswill be received until I October 1988 or until theposition is filled thereafter. The University of Tennessee isan Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGISTPOSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWAn individual is needed immediately to assume respon-

sibility for an ongoing research program, the objective ofwhich is to clone and characterize the receptor forinterferon-gamma. The work will initially include col-laborations with Dr. Richard Axel, Columbia Universi-ty. Experience with molecular cloning is essential, prefer-ably pertamig to a receptor. New laboratory space,technical support, a highly competitive salary and fingebenefits will be provided. Apply with curriculum vitae,bibliography, brief statement of experience and thenames of three references to: Dr. Stephen W. Russell,Wilkinson Laboratory, University of Kansas CancerCenter, 39th and Rainbow, Kansas City, KS 66103.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. The University of No-tre Dame has positions available at all levels of appoint-ment, including endowed professorships, for faculty withresearch interests in the general area of molecular biolo-gy. Preference will be given to applicants with demon-strated interest and expertise in research of molecularaspects of eukaryotic membrane structure/function and/or of molecular oncology. This Department offers out-standing opportunities with respect to modern facilitiesand teehnical support. Current faculty and staff in thechemical/biochemical/molecular biology areas provide afirm base for interaction and support in the developmentof vigorous research programs. Interested individualsshould submit a current curriculum vitae including bibli-ography, a statement of research interests, and threeletters of reference to: Molecular Biology Search Com-mittee, Department of Chemistry, Umversity of No-tre Dame, Note Dame, IN 46556. The deadline forreceipt of all materials is 15 November 1988. TheUniversity of Notre Dame is an Affirmative Action/EqualOpportunity Employer.

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ELECTROPHYSIOLOGISTCARDIOVASCULARPHARMACOLOGY

The Squibb Institute for Medical Research is recognized internationally as a

leader in the research and development of novel therapeutic agents for the treat-ment of cardiovascular and infectious diseases. We currently have an exceptionalopportunity for an experienced research scientist to join our PharmacologyDepartment.

You will be responsible for conducting both intracellular microelectrode ex-

periments on excitable tissues and patch clamp experiments on isolated cells.Data analysis and report writing will be required.

Qualified candidates should have B.S. (M.S. preferred) and a minimum of 2 yearsrelated research experience.

In addition to an excellent starting salary and comprehensive benefits package,we can offer the opportunity to pursue a stimulating and rewarding career. Forconfidential consideration, please submit your resume to: The Squibb Institutefor Medical Research, Human Resources Department 729, P.O. Box 4000,Princeton, N.J. 08543-4000. An equal opportunity employer.

SQUiBBWhere science comes to life.

INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENTCHEMIST

We have an interesting position available for aperson with these qualifications:* Ph.D. in chemistry or biochemistry* HPLC and LC experience* Instrunentation skills* Demonstrated writing ability0 Outgoing personalityFor immediate consideration, call or send

r6sume to: Joe Tehrani, Isco, Inc., P.O. Box5347, Lincoln, NE 68505. Telephone: 4G2-464-0231.

Equal Opportunity Employer

PostdoctoralFellow

G.D. Searle-Washington University

The Department of CentralNervous System DiseasesResearch at G.D. Searle and

Anatomy and Neurobiology at WashingtonUniversity cosponsor a NeurobiologyPostdoctoral Fellowship Program. Theprogram offers post-doctoral fellows aunique opportunity to interact and workwith scientists in both industrial andacademic setting.The program has an immediate openingfor a scientist to study the biology andpharmacology of the neuronal nicotinicacetylcholine receptor. The position isavailable at the St. Louis site of G.D. SearleR&D and the laboratories of Drs. GeraldD. Fischback and Jonathan B. Cohen atWashington University. Previous researchexperience in biochemistry or molecularpharmacology is preferred. The position isrenewable on an annual basis with ananticipated duration of two to three years.A highly competitive salary and benefitspackage will be offered.

For consideration, please send yourcurriculum vitae and names of threereferences to: Joan M. Lineberry - PDDGR;G.D. SEARLE & CO., R&D; c/o MonsantoCompany-BB4E; 700 Chesterfield VillageParkway; St. Louis, MO 63198. An EqualOpportunity Employer.

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ASSISTANT PROFESSORSHIPSIN PHYSIOLOGY

The Department of Physiology at the Uni-versity of North Dakota School of Medi-cine is currently soliciting applications fortwo tenure-track positions at the AssistantProfessor level. A Ph.D. or M.D. degree,postdoctoral experience, publications,and the ability to obtain extramural sup-port are essential. Some teaching experi-ence is highly desirable. Each individualmust have a strong commitment to medi-cal and graduate education and to con-ducting an independent research pro-gram. Preference will be given to appli-cants in the area of neurophysiology andcardiovascular physiology who apply mo-lecular biological techniques to their re-search. Special consideration will also begiven to those individuals who have aresearch interest in aerospace medicine.Salary is negotiable based on credentials.Applications should include a current cur-riculum vita with bibliography and thenames of at least three references. Appli-cation deadline is September 30 or untilpositions are filled. Materials should besent to Dr. Richard Rose, Chairperson,Department of Physiology, University ofNorth Dakota School of Medicine, GrandForks, ND 58201. The University of NorthDakota is an Equal Opportunity AffirmativeAction employer.

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CELL BIOLOGIST/ASSISTANTPROFESSOR

University of PennsylvaniaDepartment of Physiology and the In-stitute for Environmental Medicine ofthe University of Pennsylvania MedicalCenter seek Cell Biologist for a tenure-track appointment as Assistant Pro-fessor. Research areas of special in-terest Include lipid-protein interaction,endocytosis, secretion, epithelial celldifferentiation, macromolecular syn-thesis, and lipid peroxidation.Guaranteed salary support andgenerous start-up funds are available.Deadline for application is December15th, 1988. Send c.v. and statement ofresearch interest to: Coil BalaglAtProfessor, Search Committee, c/oMaureen Dan, Executive Atslstant,Institute Fr Environmental MedicIne

University ofPennsylvaniaI John Morgan Building36th & Hamilton WalkPhila., PA 1904068The UniWrsIty of Pennsylvenia is an equalopportunitylafflrmatiw actIon enployer.

The Executive Director will be responsible for planning, developingand managing a state supported state-of-the-art SupercomputingCenter and Institute in the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.Responsibilities include stimulating interest in supercomputing toestablish North Carolina as a major, nationally recognized R&Dcenter and develop and implement technical programs for advancedinformation processing on supercomputers. Additional responsibili-ties include, ensuring the availability of appropriate software in thefacility, and the selection of the appropriate staff of the Institute,and the appropriate liaison between the staff and facility users.

The Executive Director will serve as Chairman of the Technical Ad-visory Coouncil and will secure and maintain the active support ofthe supercomputing community. Additional responsibilities includedeveloping and coordinating appropriate research affiliates programsand activities. The Executive Director will prepare an annual oper-ating budget, develop appropriate budget reporting and cost-controlsystems and negotiate with contractors and vendors.The ideal candidate will have demonstrated managerial and admin-istrative skills and experience within a supercomputing environment.An advanced degree is desirableA competitive salary and benefits package will be offered to theExecutive Director and staff of the Supercomputing Center. TheSearch Committee will begin reviewing responses by Oct. 1, 1988.Qualified candidates may apply by sending a resume and cover letter(including salary history) to:

Search Committee

North Carolina Supercomputing CenterP.O. Box 12732

Research Tiangle Park, N.C. 27709

CLINICAL RESEARCHASSOCIATEOncology/ImmunologyTeaneck, New JerseyAs a result of an international expansion,Ajinomoto, a leading Japanese company inoncology/immunology research, is startingclinical development of immune modulatorsin the United States. Suitably experiencedClinical Research Associates are neededfor the clinical investigation program.

The appointed individuals will be expectedto make an immediate contribution to thedesign, initiation, monitoring, interpretationand reporting of clinical trials throughoutthe U.S. Co-ordination of these trials willinvolve close liaison with leading physicians,requiring travel through the U.S.

The ideal candidate will be a graduate in abiological science or medicine, with sub-sequent research experience in oncology orimmunology. It is expected that applicantswill have extensive experience in clinicalresearch gained within the pharmaceuticalindustry.The appropriate individuals will be able toadvance to Associate Director of ClinicalResearch, and an attractive remunerationpackage is offered.

Apply in writing, with full Cumculum Vitae, to:

Dr. Maxwell GordonLenti-Cheueoo PharmaceuticalLaboratory, Inc.Subsidiry of Ajinemeto Company, Inc.Olenpointe Cote West500 Fran W. Barr Blvd.Teanck, NJ 07o66

RESE3lARCH ASSOCIATEPROTEIN CHEMWISTRY

Amgen is an innovative and dynamic organization producing products forhuman health care through applied biotechnology. Our leadership in thedevelopment of Erythropoietin and other products has placed us firmly attheforefront of the industry. As a result of our continued growth we have animmediate opportunity for a Research Associate in our Protein ChemistryGroup.

Qualified candidates must have a BS or MS in Chemistry, Biochemistry,Engineering or Physics and 1-2 years' experience with at least one of thefollowing physicochemical techniques of protein analysis: flourescence,phosphoresence or circular dichroism, FT-IR or analytical ultracentrifugation.Familiarity with PC based computers is essential. Responsibilities for thisposition will include biochemical and biophysical protein characterizationand instrument maintenance.

Amgen offers an exciting and challenging research environment as well asan excellent compensation and benefits package. Amgen is located aboutan hour's drive northwest of Los Angeles in the scenic Conejo Valley.

Qualified applicants should send a resume, including references, inconfidence to:

Recruitment, Dept. #306AAMGEN1900 Oak Terrace LaneThousand OaksCA 91320

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POSITIONS OPEN

DEPARTMENT OF MICRIOBIOLOGYAND PUBLIC HEALTH, AND MSU-DOE

PLANT RESEARCH LABORATORYMICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYMOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF

PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONSThe Department of Microbiology and Public Health

and the MSU DOE Plant Research Laboratory haveavailable a joint, tenure-track faculty position at theASSISTANT PROFESSOR leve. Applications arebeing sought from individuals who propose to establish aresearch program that will use molecular approaches inthe investigation of plant-microbe interactions.

The Plant Research Laboratory is operated under acontract from the U.S. Department of Energy andprovides a stimulating atmosphere and excellent facilitiesfor research. Generous laboratory space and set-up sup-port will be provided. An ongoing allocation of researchfunding is associated with the position. Initial participa-tion in teaching will be at the graduate leve.

Applicants must have postdoctoral research experiencewith demonstrated productivity and evidence of poten-

tial for independent and innovative research. In order to

assure consideration, applications should preferably bereceived by 1 November 1988. Send curnculum vitae,and a description of research to: Dr. Jonathan Walton,Chairman, Search Committee, MSU-DOE Plant Re-search Laboratory, Michigan State University, EastLansing,MI 48824. Telephone: 517-3534885. Mich-igan State University is an Equal Oppornity/AfirmativeAction Employer.

OBSERVATORY PROGRAMMERA programmer is needed at the Joint Astronomy

Centre in Hilo, Hawaii. The centre operates the world'slargest submilinmetr and infrared telescopes on behalfofthe British, Canadian and Dutch governments. Thevacancy is for a software expert in the fields of telescopecontrol, data acquisition and data reduction on the manyVAX/VMS computers at the telescopes and in the centre.It is essential that applicants have experience with FOR-TRAN 77 and desirable that they have experience orunderstanding of real-time systems (ideally of telescopecontrol and of the ADAM environment). An astronomi-cal background would be an advantage as there is thepossibility ofsome front-line research as part ofthis post.Suitablc qualifications would be a Ph.D. in computerscience, astronomy or physics, or equivalent work experi-ence. Applicants should submit a filll curriculum vitaeand three letters of reference to: M. A. Johnston, JointAstronomy Centre, 665 Komohana Stret, Hilo, HI96720 to arrive before 30 September 1988.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

The Univcrsity of Michigan, Department of Pediat-rics, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology is seek-ing a Ph.D. applicant for a position which will be 50%academic and 50% research. Candidates should have aPh.D. in an applicable basic science background. Pleasecontact: A. Laurence Boxer, M.D., Director, Pediatric

ogy, F6515 Mott Children's Hos-pital, Unirsity of Michiga Medical School, AnnArbor,MI48109-0238. The University ofMichigan is aNon-discriminating Afirmative Acion Employer.

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NMR FACILITY MANAGER. The College ofBasic Sciences at Louisiana State University is seekingapplications for the position of Manager of the NMRFacility (Research Associate IV). The position requires aB.S. with 5 years of cxperience in the maintenance andoperation ofhigh fieldNMR spectrometers or a Ph.D. inchemistry or biochemistry. Duties indude scheduling,supervising users and operating a Bruker AM400 andcoordinat its use with 200- and 100-MHz instru-ments. Purchase of a 500-MHz inmsrumnt is expected in1988. Extensive experience in 2D techniques requiredand a knowledge of RF electronics is preferred. Send aresume and three letters of recommendation to: Profes-sor Kathleen Morden, Louisiana State UniversityDepartment of Biochenistry, 322 Choppin HallBaton Rouge, IA 70803.

The Anatomy Department of the Medical College ofOhio has openings for NEUROBIOLOGISTS whoare studying neural organization and/or development atthe cellular or molecular levels. Positions may be eithertenured or tenure-track with teaching responsibility ineither gross anatomy, microanatomy, or neurobiology.Applicants for assistant professorship should have dem-onstrated the ability to establish an independent andfunded research program. Applicants for more seniorpositions should have ongoing and funded programs.The Medical College ofOhio offers an cxcellent researchenvironment and very competitive salaries and start-upfunds. Faculty hired in the upcoming year will join agrowing neuroscience group that wil be expanded bysubsequent recruitment. Forward your curriculum vitacand the names of three references to: Dr. Robert W.Rhoades, Chairman, Department ofAnatomy, Medi-cal College ofOhio, C.S. 10008, Toledo, Oh 43699.Consideration of applications will begin 1 December1988. Equal Opportunity Employer.

Postdoctoral positions available for individuals inter-ested in NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUR-OANATOMICAL STUDIES of the gustatory system.Areas ofinvestigation include: sensory-motor integrationof gustatory signals and oral behaviors, receptive fieldorganization of gustatory neurons, gustatory-somatosen-sory interactions, neuroanatomical microcircuitry ofbrainstem taste pathways. Opportunities exist to collabo-

ratewith one, or a combination of three investigators.Experience in neurophysiology or neuroanatomy pre-ferred, expenience in immunohistochemical staining pro-cedures or intracellular recording techniques welcome.Stipend commensurate with NIH levels ofsupport. Sendcurriculum vitae and statement of research interests to:Drs. J. Travers, S. Travers, or M. Whitehead, Depart-ment ofOral Biology, College ofDentistry, The OhioState University, Columbus, OH 43210. Equal Oppor-tunity/Aflirmative Action Employer.

Immediate opening for a PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTto work in the Space Biology Program at the KennedySpace Center. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in plantphysiology with a strong emphasis in biochemistry and/or celuar biology and at least 5 years of researchexperience. The candidate will conduct in-house researchon the effects of space environment on plant growth andmetabolism and act as coordinator of research grants atexamural research institutions sponsored by the NASASpace Biology Program. Submit letter of application andcurriculum vitae by 16 September 1988 to:

J. R. PuleoBIO-1

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899Equal Opportunity Employer

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWPLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

A position is available immediately for a postdoctoralfellow to study novel mechanisms regulating ofenhancedgene expression in plants through recombinant DNAtechniques and genetic transformation of plants. Experi-ence with recombinant DNA techniques is required.Knowledge of plant tissue culture is highly desirable.Send curriculum vitae induding a detailed summary ofresearch experience and request that three letters ofrecommendation be sent to: Dr. Robert Thornburg,Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, IowaState University, Ames, IA 50011.

ISU is an Afirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

POSITIONS OPEN

PHYSICSRESEARCH SCIENTIST, 40 hours perweek, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., $42,245 per year. Must havePh.D. in physics theoretical/expenrmental applicationsbackground. Will design, fabricate and operate repetitiveflashboards for 120- to 400-nm WtV light sources forUVinitiated plasma opening switches, gas discharge generat-ed high rep rate switches and plasma lasers. Responsiblefor design and computer simuation ofoptical resonatorsfor CO2 lasers using toroidal geometries, for design ofRogowsky, Chen and Bruce profiled elcitres. Must besklled i the physics of vacuum breakdown, surfacechemistry, non-liear laser self-focusing and its applica-tions, electrolytic solution behavior under high freoquen-cy fields, Onsager-Kim theory, glow, corona initiatedradial discharges, discharge magnetic stabilization, Pen-ning ionization, Fermi resonance, Boltzmann and Druy-vesteyn clectron energy distribution fimctions. Will writecontract proposals. Must have obtained contractstrouh such proposals. Submit resumes to: New Ae3xi-o Department of Labor, 501 Mountain Road, NE,Albuquerque, NM 87103. Job Order #178141.

POSTOCTORAL ASSOCIATE-Biologic Re-

search-West Haven, Connecticut. Investigate subcellu-lar mechanisms involved in secretion of macromolecularsubstances and protons from parietal cells ofstomachs oflaboratory animls. Isolation of parietal cells requirescomplex biochemical and cellular biological techniques.Requires skills in measurement of biochemical parame-ters, complex analysis of secretory data, and the ability tointerpret mechanisms of subcellular modulatory process-es responsible for parietal cell secretion in both normaland diseased states. Particular expertise required in mea-suremnent of concentration changes of intracellular calci-um and the interaction of pcptide hormones with cellspecific receptor sites and utilization of two-dimensionaletelectrophoretic chromatography and the usage ofFPLC and HPLC systems. Ph.D. or M.D. (biology or

medicine) required. Five-day week, 40 hours, salary$20,000 per year. Applicants send resume to:

Job Serviee Technical UnitConnecticuat Deparment of Labor

200 Folly Brook BoulevardWethersfield, CT 06109

Refer to Job Order #3024821

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWPOSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS are available in a

comprehensive training program on calcium, sodium andpotassium channels, G protein coupling to ionic chan-nels, and glutamate receptors. Methods indude cDNAloning, mRNA expression in oocytes and other eukary-

otic cels, genetic engineerng of mRNA's, regulation ofchannl and G protei genc expression, second messen-ger assays, patch ldamping, two electrode voltage clamp,reconstitution in lipid bilayers, affinity chromatography,radioligand binding, computer modelling, imaging, andtrace fuxes. Applicants must be citizens or non-citizennationals of the United States or have been lawfullyadmitted for permanent residence at the time of appoint-ment, have experience in either electrophysiolo&y orbiochemistry, and a commitment to research in excitablemembrane proteins. Send resumi and addresses for threeletters ofreference to: Arthur M. Brown, M.D., Ph.D.,Professor and Chairman, Department of Physiologyrand Molecular Biophysics, Baylor College of Med-cine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030. We are anEqual Opportunity Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWA position exists for a postdoctoral fellow interested in

studying the roles ofinterferons, interleukins andTNF inresistance to bacterial and malignant diseases. Applicantsshould have basic knowledge of immunobiology and abackground in molecular biology.The Trudeau Institute is a private, not-for-profit, basic

medical research institption located on the shore oflowerSaranac Lake and 10 miles from Lake Placid, New York.Subsidized institute housing is available.Send curriculum vitae and names of three references

to:Dr. Edward A. HavellTrudeau Institute, Inc.

P.O. Box 59Saranac Lake, NY 12983

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY SCIENTIST-PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

We are seeking a recent Ph.D. or experiencedM.S. with training in molecular biology includ-ing isolation and hybridization of nucleic acids,RFLP analysis, and familiarity with non-radioac-tive probes. This individual will be responsibkfor the development and transfer of the technol-ogy for the identification of DNA polymor-phisms in parentage testing and related areas in anon-profit service and research organization.Consultation with nationally recognized investi-gators working in immunology and immunoge-netics is readily available.Send curriculum vitae and other particulars to:

Personnel Department, The Blood Cenlter ofSoutheasten iconsin, 1701 West Wiseon-sin Avenue, Mihwaukee, WI 53233.

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* Univesityo PittsbghDEAN, SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE

The University of Pittsburgh seeks applications and nominations for the position of Dean, School of Dental Medicine.The School is one of six schools of the health sciences on the campus of the University and its adjoining affiliatedhospitals. The School currently admits an entering class into the DMD program of 78 students. It operates a one-yearprogram in dental assisting and a two-year program in oral hygiene, involving 80 students. The faculty of the Schoolprovide instruction in the basic sciences to students of other schools of the health sciences. There are 60 studentsstudying for master's or PhD degrees or certification in Anatomy, Histology, Maxillofacial Reconstruction, Microbiology,Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, Pharmacology, or Pros-thodontics. The annual expenditures of the School for instruction, research, and clinical service total more than$14,000,000.

The new dean will be expected to lead the School toward more intensive research efforts in both the clinical andbasic sciences and to closer collaboration with the other health sciences schools in the specialties related to the headand neck.

Candidates must have had substantial experience in at least one of the fields of study at a level equivalent to a fullprofessorship. Experience as an investigator in clinical or basic research will be especially valued.

Nominations or resumes should be sent before October 15, 1988, to: Beaufort B. Longest, Jr., PhD, ChairmanSearch Committee for DeanSchool of Dental MedicineA-635 Crabtree HallUniversity of Pittsburgh

An equal opportunity, affirmative action employer Pittsburgh, PA 15261

GLAXO INSTITUTE FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY S.A.II B

The Geneva biotechnology research unit of the largest U.K. pharmaceutical group has a vacancy for:

AN ANIMAL-CELL FERMENTATION SCIENTISTWe are looking for a suitable candidate with experience of pilotplant scale animal cell culture to workindependently within a group with wide experience of fermentation, particularly of recombinant organisms.A background in animal cell physiology would be an advantage. The ideal candidate would be expected tohave research experience at postdoctoral level in a relevant discipline though other candidates with a proventrack record in this field are also encouraged to apply.

A MICROBIOLOGIST POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONTo work on the biochemical genetics of pathogenic fungi. A strong background in microbiology, biochemicalgenetics or molecular biology is required.The Glaxo Institute for Molecular Biology provides a molecular basis for discovering effective new medicines.Projects include viral -and fungal therapeutics, inflammatory diseases, and regulation of cell proliferation anddifferentiation.The Institute has a staff of over one hundred, grouped in small teams of specialists from several domains ofmodern biology. We are part of the Glaxo Group - one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world -which has an outstanding reputation for the quality of its research and products.We offer an excellent salary and benefits package, with opportunities for career development in one of themost attractive parts of Europe.If you are interested in either of these positions, please send your curriculum vitae with a list of publicationsand the names of three references to: Rita Gloor, Personnel Manager, GLAXO IMB SA, 46, route des Acacias,1211 Geneve 24, Switzerland.

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MOLECULAR& CELLU BIOGYAmgen, a recognized leader in the biotechnology industry, has immediateopportunities for a Research Scientist and a Research Associate toparticipate in the characterization, cloning and expression of hematopoieticgrowth factors.

Research Scientist Molecular Biology Dept. 333: Qualified candidates forthis position must have a Ph.D. and a minimum of 2 years' postdoctoralexperience in the expression of recombinant protein in mammalian andprokaryotic systems.

Research Associate Bone Marrow Culture Dept. 334: Candidates for thisposition must have a BS orMS and a minimum of 1 years' experience in bonemarrow and tissue culture. Familiarity with a variety of colony forming assaysis essential. Some experience in molecular biology is desirable.

Amgen offers an excellent compensation and benefits package as well as astimulating and challenging research environment.

Qualified applicants should send a c.v. or resume, including references, inconfidence to:

Recruitment (Specify Dept. #)

AMGEN1900 Oak Terrace Lane

Thousand Oaks

CA 91320

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR RESEARCHAND BASIC SCIENCES

We seek an individual with proven abilities inbiomedical research and administration to com-pete for the position of Associate Dean forResearch and Basic Sciences at the Universityof Kentucky College of Medicine.

This individual will be responsible for all aspectsof research and related training programs forthe College and co-ordination of these effortswith related Medical Center and University-wideactivities. The Associate Dean also has directadministrative line authority for all basic scienceprograms. Prerequisites include a Ph.D. and/orM.D. degree and a strong record of achieve-ment in research and administration.Please forward letters of inquiry, c.v./bibliogra-phy, and the names of three references fromwhom recommendations can be solicited nolater than September 9, 1988 to:

Dr. Thomas C. VanamanChairman, Search CommitteDepartment of BiochemistryUniversity of KentuckyMS613 Medical CenterLexington, KY 40536-0084606-233-5549

Salary range is equivalent to and competitivewith other insfitutions and will depend on priorexperience. Position is available immediately.

An Equal Opportunity/AffirmativeAction Employer.

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Research Assistts!Associates

Protein TherapeuticsGenentech, Inc., a successful pharmaceuticalcompany that utilizes recombinant DNA tech-nology, is currendy seeking Research Assis-tants/Associates in the following areas.

Dosage Forms/Delivery Systems

The successful candidates will hold a BS/MS orequivalent in Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry,or Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a heavyemphasis on physical and analytical concepts.Experience with proteins and a fundamentalknowledge of analytical biochemistry tech-niques are essential. Requires 1-3 years'industrial experience in pharmaceuticalformulation R&D or 1-3 years' industrial!academic experience in physical or analyticalbiochemistry.

Protein Purification/Characterization

In this position, you will help develop purifica-tion schemes for proteins of interest fromvarious unicellular sources, as well as de-velop/implement analytical assays to track orcharacterize these proteins or enzymes.Experiments will be performed at a conceptuallevel using chromatography, electrophoresis,immunologically based separations and assays,and automated instrumentation. Requirementsinclude a BS in Biochemistry, BiochemicalEngineering, Biology or related field, and 2-4years' academic or industrial protein purifica-tion and characterization experience includingquantitative and qualitative analytical methods.Genentech, Inc. offers an excellent salary,benefits and relocation package coupled withthe opportunity to make a significant contribu-tion to our organization. For consideration,please send your resume to: Joyce Goulden,Human Resources Dept. 2386, Genentech,Inc., 460 Point San Bruno Blvd., South SanFrancisco, CA 94080. We actively supportaffirmative action and equal employmentopportunity. Women and minorities areencouraged to apply.

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RESEARCH SCIENTIST(Neurochemist)

ecuosanoiu recieptors.Responsibilities include:* Establishing and supervising a biochemical laboratory* Investigating and defining the mechanism of action ofnovel compounds using biochemical and pharmacologicalmethodologies

* Participating as an integral member of project teams todetermine research direction

The qualified candidate will have experience in radioreceptorbinding, receptor autoradiography, and isolated tissue assaysas means to pharmacologically characterize drugs. Experi-ence in the measurement of neurotransmitters and intra-cellular messengers using HPLC and radioimmunoassaymethods is desired. Required: Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Pharma-cology or Physiology, with minimum 2 years postdocturalexperience. Candidate must have a publication record demon-strating ability to undertake independent and creative researchin the neurosciences.This position offers excellent salary and benefits package andis located in a northern suburb adjacent to Chicago. Ourlocation offers access to a variety of cultural and recreationalfacilities, several fine universities and an active neurosciencecommunity. Qualified candidates may respond in strict confi-dence to: G.D. Searle & Co., R & D, Professional Staffing,HY19, 4901 Searle Parkway, Skokie, Illinois 60077. AnEqual Opportunity Employer.

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF BOTANY & PLANT PATHOLOGY

166 Plant Biology LaboratoryMichigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1312The Department of Botany & Plant Pathology invites applications & nominations, to besubmitted by October 15, 1988, for the following positions:

CHAIRPERSON & FULL PROFESSOR. Provides academic and administrative leadership in adiversified department actively involved in research, teaching and extension. Promotes acreative environment for basic and applied research, extension activities, and teaching atthe undergraduate and graduate levels. Fosters interdepartment relationships within theUniversity and throughout the State. Maintenance of an active research program isencouraged. Applicants should submit a complete curriculum vitae and brief statement ofacademic and administrative philosophies and career objectives. Include names,addresses and phone numbers of 5 references. Mail to: Dr. Dennis Fulbright Every effortwill be made to maintain confidentiality.

HOST-PARASIfE MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST. Major responsibility of this 12-month, tenure-track position (80% research, 20% teaching) will be basic research on the molecularbiology of the interaction of plants with eucaryotic or procaryotic pathogens. Academicrank will be assistant/associate level depending on qualifications and experience.Candidate should have a demonstrated commitment to plant pathology with training inplant pathology and molecular or cell biology. Opportunities exist for collaboration withscientists in related disciplines. A Ph.D. is required and postdoctoral experience isdesirable. Participation in the teaching program of the department is expected. Submit acurriculum vitae, a thorugh statement of research interests and goals, and names andaddresses of 3 references to: Dr. Raymond HammerschmidtMOLECULAR VIROLOGIST. A 12-month tenure-track position (90% research, 10%teaching) in the area of plant viology. We are seeking an individual at the assistantprofessor level who will establish a strong, innovative research program on the molecularaspects of plant viruses, viral diseases or virus-host interactions. Major teachingresponsibility will include participation in departmental offerings in plant virology.Applicants should have postdoctoral research experience. Submit a currculum vitae,transcripts, reprints, a 2-3 page outline of research goals and 3 letters of reference to: Dr.Donald Ramsdll.

MSU and the Department of Botany & Plant Pathology are Affirmative Action/EqualOpportunity Employers.

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POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE IN MOLECU-IAR CARCINOGENESIS to conduct research inregulation ofoncogene expression during tumorigenesis.Project will investigate cis- and trans-regulatory elementscontrolling expression of the Ha-ras oncogene duringtwo-stage skin carcinogenesis. Background desired inmolecular biology, or recombinant DNA and cloning, orcell culture, or DNA-binding proteins. Send curricaumvitae and names of three references to: Dr. Jill C.Pedling, Epple Cancer Institute, University of Ne-brakaMedical Center, Omaha, NE 68105. Tele-phone: 402-559-6304. Equal Opportunity Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON immediately avail-able to study the molecular biology of malaria. Projectsindude drug resistance, gene organization, and vaccinedevelopment. Prior trailngin biochemistry and/or mo-lecular biology preferred. Send rcsumc and three refcr-ences to: Dr. Joseph Inslburg, Department ofMicro-biology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH03756.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON available 1 March1989 to participate in the identification, isolation, andmolecular doning ofneurotransmitter reuptake proteins.A background in membrane biochemistry, protem chem-istry, or molecular genetics is desirable, but not essential.Send curriculum vitae and names of threc references to:Dr. Gary Rudnick, Deparment of Pharmacolog,vYale University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 3333New Haven, CT 06510.

POSTDOCTORAL POSION: Join researchteam studying tissue culturc of conifer trees. Will leadinvestigations of nutrient metabolism correlations withmorphogenic responses in spcdfic in vitro and in situ testsystems, using autoanalyzer, radioactive probes, HPLCand other biochemical techniques. Expenence with bio-chemical assay and interpretation of fluxes in generalmetabolic pools desired. Salary is $20,000 or higher,depending on qualifications, plus benefits. Send rsumdand names of three references by 15 September 1988 to:Dr. Ralph Mott, Department of Botany Box 7612,North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC27695-7612.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON available for anindividual interested in working on the virology, cellularimmunology, or molecular biology of HIV The ap-proach is aimed at understanding the diversity ofAIDSviruses and mechanisms by which the host can ward offdisease progression. Send curriculum vitae to: Dr. JayLvy, Box 0128, University of California MedicalCenter, San Francisco, CA 94143.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMIION, available this fallfor someone with a background in phospholipid andeicosanoid biochemistry. Studies indude signal-receptortransduction events. Radioimmunoassay, radio-ligandbinding, HPLC, and other methodologies are employedto investigate celular mechanisms of altered eicosanoidbiosynthesis by endotoxin and related stimuli. Sendcurnculum vitae and three references to: Dr. James A.Cook, D rtmQtofPhys ,Medik UniverdevofSot a ,171 Abqieu,Charlestn, SC29425. An Equal Opportunity/AlPrmatve Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON available immedi-ately in cell biology. Experience in either molecularbiology techniques or in cell physiology preferred, tostudy either the genetic regulation or the ceectrophysio-ogical roles of cell-spcific enzymes in neural retina.Send curriculum vitae and three letters of reference to:Dr. Pau J. Linser, The Whitney Laboratory, Univer-sity of Florida, 9505 Ocean Shore Boulevard, StAugustine, FL 32086. The University of Florida is anEqual Opportunity/Ajfirmative Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN MOLECU-LAR VIROLOGY. Research on how human adenovi-rus protens counteract the anti-viral effect of tumornecrosis factor. Experence in protein and/or recombi-nant DNA tologies desirable. Submit curriculumvitae and and addresses of three refcrences to:

Dr. Wiliiam WoldInstitute for Molecular Virology

St. Louis University Medical Ccnter3681 Park Avenue

St. Louis, MO 63110

POSTDOCTORAL POSMONPosition available for research on ion channels in

airway smooth musdc cells using patch damp and fluo-rometric techniques. Projects icude mechanisms ofactivation of Ca2+ and K+ channels in single cells.Experience in electrophysiology and/or patch clamp tech-niques is desirable. Send curnculum vitae to: Dr. Mi-chael Kotikof; University ofPennsylvania, School ofVeterinaryMedicine, Department ofAnimal Biology,3800 Sprace Street, 204Z Philadelphia, PA 19104-6046. An Equal Opportunity/Atirmatve Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMON available immedi-ately to study receptors, receptor-coupling, and cellularmediators in the pathogenesis of hypertensive cardiovas-cular disease. Baound in biochemistry and/or molec-ular biology preferred. Send curriculum vitae and thenames of three references to: Joseph Wiener, M.D.,Professor and Chairman, Department of Pathology,Wayne State University School ofMedicine, 540 EastCanfield, Detroit, MI 48201.

Wayne State University is an Equal Opportunity/Afirma-tive Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORALPOSMONS available to studythe role ofgrowth factors, cell interactions, and extracel-lular matrix macromolecules and their receptors in em-bryonic cell dfferentiation, especially during limb andbrain developmcnt. Experiencc in molecularbiology orbiochemistry essential. Scnd curriculum vitac and namesof references to: Dr. Bryan Toole, Department ofAnatomy and Cellular Biology, Tufts UniversityHealth Sciences Center, Boston, MA 02111. EqualOpportunity/Ajfirmative Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMONSCANCER PHARMACOLOGY/BIOCHEMISTRY

SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRYPostdoctoral positi9n available for the study of phar-

macology, biochemistry, and the mechanism of action oftransition-state inhibitors of pyrimidine biosynthetic cn-zymes and proteases. A strong background in biochemis-try or biochemically-oriented pharmacology is necessaryfor this projcct. Postdoctoral position available for thedesign, synthcsis and characterization of transition-stateinhibitors ofpyrimidine biosynthetic enzymes and prote-ases. A degree in synthetic organic chemistry or medici-nal chemistry is necessary for this project. Applicationsincluding curriculum vitae, a summary of research inter-ests and experience, and names ofthree references shouldbe forwarded to: Dr. Matthew W. Ames, Chairman,Division of Developmental Oncology Research, De-partment of Onco[ogy, Mayo Clinic/Mayo Founda-tion, Rochester, MN 55905. An Equal Opportunity!Afirmative Action Institute.

HOWARD HUGHES MEDICALINSTITUTEHICAGO

POSTDOCTORAI/RESEARCH ASSOCIATEpositions available immediately in molecular biology ofmammalian cell growth/signal transduction to character-ize genes encoding zinc finger proteins [Cell 53, 37-43,(1988)] whose expression is regulated by extracellularligands. Candidates must have documented prior experi-ence in recombinant DNA work or have proven ecpertisein protein purification and antibody techniques. Salarycommensurate with experience. Equal Opportunity Em-ployer/Male or Female. Please send curriculum vitae andthree letters of reference to:

Vikas P. Sukhtme, Ph.D., M.D.Howard Hughes Mcdical Institute, Box 391

Department ofMedicineUniversity of Chicago Hospitals5841 South Maryland Avenue

Chicago, IL 60637Telephone: 312-702-9781

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATEto study molecular mechanisms of targeted recombina-tion in mammalian cells. Available immediately. Appli-cants should have a background in molecular biology ormicrobiology, with experience in plasmid constructionand recombinant D A techniques. Send curriculumvitae and three references to: Dr. G. M. Adair, TheUniversity of Texas System Cancer Center, ScicncePark-Research Division, Smithville, TX 78957. AnEqual Opportunity/Ajfirmative Action Employer.

POSITIONS OPEN

THE UNIVERSitY OF MIAMISCHOOL OF MEDICINE

The Department of Microbiology and Immunologyand the Molecular Immunology Core, recently expandedunder the Chairman, Dr. J* Wayne Streilein, inviteapplications for several POSIDOCTORAL POSI-TIONS supported by a NIH training grant on thesubject of Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of HostDefense Start date: Immediate Applicants with M.D. orPh.D. degrees are expected to commit 2 to 3 years to thisprogram. Training includes a course in molecular biologyand sponsored research in the area of molecular andcellular immunology. Send curriculum vitae and twoletters of reference to:

Dr. Eckhard R PodackProfeor and Director

Postdoctoral Training-TrackMicrobiology and Immunology Department

University of MiamiSchool of Medicine

P.O. Box 016960 (R-138)Miami, FL 33101

Telephone: 305-548-4682Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEAARCHRecent Ph.D. needed to study the alterations in pro-

teoglycan structure in osteoarthritic cartilage us'ig tryp-tic peptide mapping and Western blot techniques. Salary:$17,500. Send curriculum vitae and names of threereferences to: Charles J. Malemud, Ph.D., Departmentof Medicine/Division of Rheumatic Disease, CaseWestern Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106.

POSTDOCTORAIJRESEARCH ASSOCIATEposition available to study RNA Processing in animalcells and viruses. Background either in biochemistrymicrobiology or molecular biology needed. Experiencein recombinant DNA technology desirable. Salary nego-tiable. Send rcsume with twvo names for references to:Dr. Mary Edmonds, Dpartmnent of Biological Sci-ences, University of Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, PA15260. Equal Opportunity/A jlrative Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATEOR SENIOR POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH AS-SOCIATE. To study &cts of various pharmac alagents and nutitional factors on inimal hplasia andarachidonic acid metabolism by encotlial and smoothmusde cells. Extensive expeience in cel culture (dheli-al and other cell tpes) and Ph.D. in biokoical sciences arerequired. This position will be in the Pe n n Biomodi-cal Research nter, a major new facility in the LouisianaState University system with the nission of improvinghuman health through basic rescarch in the nutrition field.Please send curriculum vitae and thre lers of referencedirctly to: Dr. Dan Hwang or Dr. William A. PrPningn Biomedical Research Center, 6400 PeinRe-ad, Bn Rouge, IA 70808. LSU is an AJfinnativeAction Employer.

POSTDOCTORAIJRESEARCH ASSOCIATE.TRAINING IN MOLECULAR BASIS OF CAR-CINOGENESIS. A position is available immediately atColumbia University, College of Physicians and Sur-geons to study the molecular basis of chemical carcno-gen enhancement of viral transformation. Studies willemploy specific genetically engineered mutants ofadeno-virus which display unique phenotypes when cells arepretreated with a carcinogen prior to viral infection. Thisposition requires experience in molecular biology, nucle-ic acid biochemistry and/or tumor virology. SaTary com-mensurate with experience. Send curriculum vitae andthree letters of reference to: Dr. P. B. Fisher, CancerCenter/Institute of Cancer Research, Columbia Uni-versity, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 630West 168th Strect, New York, NY 10032. An EqualOpportunity/Ajirmnative Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSMONavailable for the study of mechanisms of mutaenesis inprokaryotic and eukaryotic cetls, mainly by determina-tions of the chan$es in DNA base sequence. Applicantsshould send curmculum vitae and names, addresses andtelephone numbers of three refirees to: FrankinHutchinson, Department of Molecular Biophysicsand Biochemistry, Yalc University, 260 Whitnc Ave-nue, New Haven, CT 06511, or call: 203432-5566.

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Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, one of the world's largestand most respected pharmaceutical companies, has animmediate opportunity for a Molecular Virologist ex-perienced in molecular biology and viral systems. Joinour multidisciplinary team engaged in the developmentof recombinant human viral vaccines in theBiotechnology & Microbiology Division at our head-quarters in Radnor, an exceptional suburb ofPhiladelphia.

The position requires a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and2-3 years of post-doctoral experience with expertise inrecombinant DNA technology, cell biology and viralpropagation. Experience in viral gene regulation;growth factors and tumorigenesis is desirable.

Wyeth-Ayerst offers a competitive salary and a com-prehensive benefit plan. Qualified applicants shouldsend their resume and salary history in confidence to:Recruitment Manager, Position #299, Wyeth-AyerstLaboratories, P.O. Box 8299, Philadelphia, PA 19101.

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HEALTH SCIENCESAND ASSOCIATE DEANSt. Luke's/Roosevelt Hosp?ital Center is one ofthe largest voluntary hospitals in New York andan affiliate of the Columbia University Collegeof Physicians and Surgeons. We currently seeka professional capable of undertaking respon-sibility as both Chief Executive Officer of theHospital Center's Research Institute andAssociate Dean for the Hospital Center's affilia-tion with the College of Physicians andSurqeons. Qualifications are M.D. or Ph.D., anda minimum of ten years of research experienceand appropriate administrative experience.

We offer a salary fully commensurate with yourresponsibilities and experience, as well as a com-prehensive benefits package. Forward your c.v.to Gary Gambuti, President, St. Luke's/Roose-velt Hospital Center, 114th Street and AmsterdamAvenue, New York, NY 10025. An Equal Oppor-tunity Employer MIF.

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POSITIONS OPEN

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATEOR SENIOR POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH AS-SOCIATE. To carry out research in the general area offree radical chemistry/biology as it relates to humannutrition. Specific areas ofinterest indude lipid peroxida-tion and antioxidants, oxidative stress induced by envi-ronmental toxins, and the detection of free radicals/freeradical damage in vivo. A strong background in mecha-nistic biochemistry or chemistry is required. Experiencewith handling small animals (e.g., preparation of mito-chondria or hepatocytes) or with cell culturcs is highlydesirable. This position will be in the Penninmton Bio-medical Research Center, a major new facility in theLouisiana State University system with the mission ofimproving human health through basic research in thenutrition field. Please send a complete curriculum vitaeand have at least three letters ofreference sent directly toeither: Dr. Danil F. Church or Dr. William A. Pryor,Pennington Biomedical Research Center, 6400 Per-kins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808. LSU is anAffirmative Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSMONfunded by 4-year NIMH grant: Functional Mapping ofAssociative Learning in Rat Brain. Research applies 2-deoxyglucose method with behavioral and electrophysio-logic techniques. Seeking neuroscientist familiar with ratneuroanatomy, computers and laboratory instruments.Minorities are encouraged to apply. Send curriculum vitae,names of references, and reprint to: Dr. F. Gonzalez-Lima, Dearment ofAnatomy, College ofMedicine,IX A&M University, College Station, TX 77843.Equal Opportunity/Affinnative Action Employer.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICEPOSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSMON is

available in the Insect Pathology Laboratory. Researchrequires knowledge of expression vectors with a strongbackground in molecular biology and genetics. Expertiseneeded in cloning and sequencing as well as optimizationof genetic constructs for expression of foreign genes.Experience with baculovirus expression vectors pre-ferred. Salary $27,172. Immediate availability. Addfor application is: Dr. Edward Dougherty, USDA,Insect Pathology Laboratory, Room 214, BuildingOlA, BARC-West, Beltsvllec, MD 20705. Tele-phone: 301-344-3692. Applications must be marked8E017. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

POSTDOCTORALSURGICAL RESEARCHER

West Haven, Connecticut. Conduct research in cancercausation and development through observation, experi-mental treatment and surgery on laboratory animals.Establish and maintain colony of laboratory researchspecies, Praomys natalensis (Mastomys). Perform surgery onthesc animals to (i) identify and remove tumors of thestomach; and (ii) implant micro-pump systems for injec-tion of pharmcothcrapeutic agents. Conduct experi-mental studies requiring isolation of parietal cells fromstomach of Mastomys and stimulation with differentpeptides and amines. Radioimmunoassay measurementof tumor content of peptides (gastrn, somatostatin,PYY) and histamine. Ph.D. or M.D. (biology or medi-cine) required. Must be experienced in surgical researchupon laboratory research species, Praomys natalensis (Mas-tomys). Five-day week, 40 hours, salary: $20,000 peryear. Applicants send resume to:

Job Service Technical UnitConnecticut Departent of Labor

200 FoLly Brook BoulerardWethersfield, CT 06109

Refer to Job Order #3024820

TWO PROFESSORS (ANY LEVEL): The Depart-ment of Chemistry of the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology seeks two professors for July 1989. Out-standing candidates in the areas of biological, inorganic,organic, and experimentalphysical chemistry should sendcurriculum vitae, publication list, and research plan, andshould arrange to have three letters of recommendationsent to: Professor Mark S. Wrighton, Department ofChemistry, 18-399, Massachusetts Institute ofTech-nology, Cambridge, MA 02139. MIT is an EqualOpportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages ap-plications from minorities and women. Deadline for applica-tions is 1 October 1988.

PROFESSOR AND HEADDEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY

Applications are being solicited for the position of atenured Professor and Head of the Department of Neu-rosurgery, University ofMinnesota Medical School, andChiefof the Neurosurgery Service of the University ofMinnesota Hospital and Clinic, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The candidate should have outstanding academic creden-tials and be Board-certified in Neurosurgery or its equiv-alent. We seek an individual who has demonstratedexperience and skill to provide leadership in administra-tion, research, service, and teaching ofmedical, graduate,and allied health students. This position will be available1 July 1989. Submit inquiries and curriculum vitae by 31October 1988 to: John S. Najarian, M.D., Chairman,Neuosurgry Search Committee, Univmity of Min-nesota Hospital, 516 Delaware Street SE, Box 195UMHC, Minneapolis, MN 55455. The University ofMinnesota is an Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer andspecifically invites and encourages applicationsfom women andminorities.

PROTEIN SEQUENCER OPERATORHHMI Protein Chemistry Facility at Duke seeks

proficient operator for ABI 470A/477A protein sequenc-ers. Prior experience is essential. Expertise in HPLCpurification of peptide fragments for sequencing andtiarity with chromatography data systems is helpful.

Facifity supports research endeavors of eight HRMIgroups with protein sequencing, DNA and peptidesynthesis, and some HPLC. Competitive salay andbenefits. Available 1 September 1988. Contact: RichardRandall, Howard Hues Medical Institute, Box3042 Duke Univity Medical Center, 321 CARLBulding, Durham,NC 27710. Telephone: 919-684-57P9.RESEARCH ASSOCIATE: Ph.D. in biochemistry

with 3 years of experience. Background in cell separationand cell biology. Salary commensurate with experienceand training. Send resume to: Dr. Wayne L. Ryan,University of Nebraska Medical Center, Departmentof Obstetrics and Gynecology, 42nd and Dewey Ave-nue, Omaha, NE 68105. Application deadline 30 Sep-tember 1988. Equal Employment Opportunity/AfirmativeAction Employer.

RESEAARCH ASSOCIATE AND POSTDOC-TORAL POSMONS. Available to study the biosyn-thesis and gene structure of mucin glycoproteins intrachea epithelial cells. Studies will include carbohydratecharactensation, enzyme and RNA isolation, preparationof antibodies, DNA synthesis and doning procedures.Background in biochemistry, cell or molecular biologydesirable. Salary commensurate with experience. Sendr6sumr to: Dr. Joseph Mendicino, Department ofBiochemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA30602.

ASSOCIATE IN RESEARCHDEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

Division of Thoracic Surgery at the Brigham andWomen's Hospital has an openmg for a research asso-ciate to study electrophysiology of gastrointestinalsmooth muscle. Applicant should have experience within-vivo experimentation and chronic anmal preparationsand basic electrophysiologic techniques. Experience withtechniques of blood flow measurementiwelcome.

Candidates should have a Ph.D. in a related field andcapacity for interdisciplinary research and growth. Pleasesend resume, letter of nmterest and namnes of references to:David J. Sugarbaker, M.D., Chief, Department ofIToracic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital,75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE position available tostudy the electrical propertics of cells and tissucs usingintracellular microelectrodes, impedance analysis and sin-gle channel recordings. Strong background in electricalcircuit theory, statistical mechanics and mathematicalmethods and a Ph.D. in biophysics or physics arerequired. Annual salary $25,000. Send resume andnames of three references to: Dr. R T. Mathias, De-partment of Physiology and Biophysics, HSC, SUNYStony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8661. SUNYStony Brook is an Affirmative Action/Equal OpportunityEducator and Employer. AK#231.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATEThe Jackson Laboratory, a center for research in

mammalian genetics located on the coast of Maine, hasan immediate opening for a research associate to conductbasic research experiments aimed at understanding themechanisms of transforming protein action. Experimen-tal methods will indude in vitro mutagenesis, genetransfer, protein biochemistry and cell culture. Appli-cants should send curriculum vitae and three letters ofreference to: Harold Wheeler, EmFployment Manager,The Jackson Laboratory, 600 Main Street, Bar Har-bor, ME 04609. Telephone: 207-288-3371. Afrtma-tive Action/Equal Opportunity Employer/M/F.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE position, available imme-diately, to develop and apply medtods for assessing thebioavailabiiity of Ca fomi daiiy foods. Candidates musthave a Ph.D. or equivalent in nutrition, food science/technology, or relat area. Postdoctoral experience desir-able. Expenience with radioisotopes, animal feeding studies,and food analysis is essential. Send letter of application,curiculum vitae,and names of three references to: Dr.Dennis Miller, Deyanment of Food Sdcence, StcingHall, Cornel Unisit, Ithca, NY 14853. EqualOpportunity/Alfirmative Action Employer.

RESEAARCH ASSOCIATE for site-directed muta-genesis, expression, and structure-function studies ofrecombinant proteins of blood coagulation and dot-dissolution. outstanding facilities and excellent col-leagues contribute to provide a highly stimulating scien-tific environment. All required cDNA's and expressionsystems are present in the laboratory. Address correspon-dence to: Dr. F. J. Castellino, Department ofChemis-try, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN46556. The University ofNotre Dame is an Equal Opportu-nity/Afirmative Action Employer.

RESEARCH CHIIEFOTOLARYNGOLOGY

Assistant/associate professor position to develop basicresearch efforts m sciences related to ear, nose, throat,cranial nerves, and upper airway. Salary commensuratewith education and experience. Contact: Wimsor V.Morrison, M.D., Chief, Division of Otolaryngology,Department of Surgery, University of MississippiMedical Ccnter, 2500 North State Street, Jackson,MS 39216. Telephone: 601-984-5162. Equal Opportu-nity Employer, M/F/H/V.

THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLANDEqual Opportunity in Employment is University PolicyRESELARCH OFFICER/RESEARCH FELLOW/

SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWELECTRON MICROSCOPE CENTRE

Two positions available for independent scientists withexperience in applications of electron microscopy tobiological, biomedical or physical problems. The Centreis installing a state-of-the-art 400-kV AEM and reorga-nizing its service and research functions across all appliedEM disciplines within the University. The selection ofcandidates for these positions will strongly influence theresearch direction and planned expansion of the Centre.Candidates should indicate the subdiscipline withinwhich they would develop their own research programand should also state the earliest date of availability.Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D. in any field ofthe biological or physical sciences, a good publicationrecord, well-developed communication skills and consid-erable experience with current electron microscopy tech-niques. Evidence of fund-r sing ability through grantsand/or industrial contracts would be an advantage. In-strction ofCentre users in sophisticated EM techniqueson an informal basis will be required. For further detailsplease contact: Dr. Ian D. Mackinnon, Director, Elec-tron Microscope Centre, The University of Queens-land; telephone: 07-3774302; facsimile: 07-371-5896. Salary range $A24,846 to $A44,403 per annumfor a fixed term of 3 to 5 years with possibility ofrenewal; level of appointments depends on experience.Successful applicants are eligible to enroll in the Univer-sity superannuation scheme and to receive limited remov-al expenses on employment. Closing date: 26 September1988. Reference No: 35488.

Applications containing names of three referees shouldbe forwarded directy to: Dr. Mary Barrett, PersonnelServices, J. D. Story Building, The University ofQueensland, St. Lucia Queensland 4067, Austria.

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RESEAARCH ASSOCIATE position to work on IL 1 V A Itissue specificity and physiological control of respiratoryenzymes, including isolation of enzymes from differenttissues, separation, purification and characterization ofindividual subunits using protein chemical and immuno-logical approaches. Ph.D. degree in biochemistry ordosely related area and eperience in protein lemistry Striving to improve the quality of life Is a daily chall.nge at Burroughsand immunology required. Salary $19,500 per year.Location; Euene, Oregon. Apply by 30 September Wellcome Co. It has paid off handsomely in the number of new products we1988 to: Employment Division, Attention: Job Order have developed.Number 2120443, 875 Union Street NE, Room 201,Salem, OR 97311. An Equal Opportnity/Ajlmative We are currently seeking a Senior Research Virologist to study virus-cell

interactions as it relates to human retroviruses and to identify and studyRESEARCH LABORATORY SUPERVISOR for chemotherapeutic agents active against HIV.

University of Southern California Department of Oph-thalmology morphology laboratory with Ph.D., Master's Your background should include a Ph.D. in virology or related field (e.g.:degree, or cquivalent laboratory experience in electron microbiology) and five years experience in the retrovirus field. Experience inmicroscopy, immunoytochemistry, darkroom proce-dures and handling radioactive matenals. The dutics will the molecular biology field and a good understanding of immunologyincludc supervising and assisting technicians and six to through experience and/or training is required. Experience workingwith HIVten research fellows. Application materials with salary iS preferred along with familiaritywith gene regulation and/or biochemistry.requirement shouid be sent to: Carmen Carillo, Per-sonnel Assistant, USC Dcpartment of Ophthalmolo-gy, 1355 San Pablo Street, Los Angelcs, CA 90033. If you would like to push at the boundaries of your personal career, wewouldEqual Opportnity Employer. like to hear from you. We offer competitive salaries and one of the best benefit

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Molecular investigation of the role of homeobox- individuals are encouraged to apply. Submit your resume by September 19,containing genes in the control of blood cell growth/ 1988 to: Reciting and Staffing Adminitrator, BURROUGHS WELLCOMEdifferentiaton. Two years of previous expe reiencere- CO., Poi.#604754, 3030ComwalllsRd., Rew hTriangle Pa*, NC 27709.quired in DNA doning and sequencing an4RNA~isola- o Pe645,33CowafRd,eercTinlPrkNC279tnon and Northern blotting. Previous experience in pro-tein purificaton also required. Ph.D. or equivalent inmolecular biology or biochemistry required. Work in anactive, modern, well-equipped laboratory with five other ] BURRO GH W CO.Ph.D. molecular biologists in amulti-disciplinaryteamin BURR UGHS W CO.the Martincz VA Medical Ccnter, located approximately uu20 miles from University of California, Berkelcy. Salary WellCN8is $27,700 per year, working a miniimum 40 hours perweek. Equal Opportunity Emnployer. Contact: Dr. Cor An Equal Opportunity EmployerLargman Ph.D., Reseach Room 140, Mardnez VAMedical Center, 150 Muir Ro Martnez, CA94553. g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A I

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RESEARCH PROGRAM DIRECTORS Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation is responsible for products that improvethe quality of life. Our developments are the result of research conducted byCalifornia Institute of Biological Research (CIR)?a professionals who specialize in many different fields.

non-profit isitute, has recently becn established withfinancial support fi°jfiXsromStratsagelnecaniin La'se proll, CA T The Sandoz Research Institute is seeking a Scientist with expertise anditytotealnstituteisinabeautiful, coastalrocation dose proxim interests in the regulation of intermediary metabolism to join a multidisciplinaryitothe Sal Institute, Resarh Institute of ScnopClinic, Medical Biology Institute, La Jolla Cancer ke- M team exploring new approaches to the treatment of non-insulin-dependentsearch Center, and t reUniversity of California, San diabetes mellitus. The position offers the opportunity to develop a creativeDiego. CIBR will consist of laboratories with rcseard. research program relevant to the control of carbohydrate or fatty acidinterests in eukaryotic gene regulation, oncogenes,cellu- metabolism within a stimulating and supportive environment.lar and molecular transformation, control of immuneresponses, molecular biology of dif rentiation, and Requirements for the position include a Ph.D. in Biochemistry or a closelymammalian development. CIR Research Program Di- related discipline and at least 2 years' post-doctoral experience, preferably inrectors should demonstrate the ability to obtain fimding metabolic regulation or enzymology. In addition, the position requires afrom extramural granting agencies. Reseach Program demonstrable ability to plan and conduct independent research, a significantDirectors also willbeaided by significant core supple- publication record and excellent written and oral communication skills.mentation and may serve as consultants to Stratagenewith the opportunity to engage in collaborative projects 13 . Positions at Sandoz offer personal satisfaction, professional opportunityIn,vestgators with appropnate research interests are en- | g |advancement and challenge, competitive salaries and an excellent benefits

S gendcurriculum vitae to: Personnel,California In- *... package. Our campus-like facilities are conveniently located in northernstitte of Biological Research, 11099 North Torrey New Jersey.Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037. ... JFor prompt consideration, please forward your curriculum vitae and salary re-RESEARLCH SCIE3NTIST. Ph.D. with expenience : :.:.> . gquirements in confidence to:

in retro-virology or molecular biology required to initi-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _:ate research projects on HIV. A P3 facility with technicalsupportis available. The successfil candidate will be A Mrs.Bea ShermanfunA for 2 years with a possible 1-year extension while Assistant Manager, Staffing

wstablishinggrant support. Pleasc send a full curriculumn SANDOZ PHARMACEUTICALS CORPite hiDec namesonuVreo arencesad salary histoy Lrinb ing reserch t life East Hanover, New Jersey 07936

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RESEARCH POSTONPermanent Glycoconjugate Research Position for a

Biochemist, Section Leader, at a University hospital forbench-work onented individual with quantitative work-ing habits for indepth investigation of carbohydratemoieties of human cancer cell membranes. Doctoraterequired. Technical help available. Starting salary rang;$32,500 to $45,000, depending upon experience; excel-lent benefits; significant annual salary inases and paidattendance of meetngs, including overseas. Position isnot dependent on grants. Pleas send rdsumds to: Dr.Georg F. Spnngez, Director, Im uoCmi2 1RSsearcDe Et, vanstn Hospital, 2650 -Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201.

Equal Opportunity EmployeriMiF.

BloGenex LaboratoriesRESEARCH SCIENTIST

A growth-oricnted San Francisco Bay Arca company isseeking a hily motivated and innovative scicntist tojoin a multidiscip team for the development ofrapid-immunodiagnostc assays. Candidate wil have aPh.D. (or equivarency) in chemistry, biochemistry, im-munology, or other lie scicnce and possess excellentcommumcanon skills. Previous immunoassay develop-ment expericnce prefcrred.BioGcnex ofirs an excellent work cnvironmcnt, com-

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BioGenex Laboratorics4600 Norris Canyon RoadSan Ramon, CA 94583Equal Opportnity Employer

RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIST FLOW CY-TOMETRY-Position available immediaterly to managethe Fluorescence Laboratory in the Division ofRheuma-tology and Clinical Immunology dedicated to the usc offluorophore-labelcd molecules in flo qwcytomey andmicroscopy for the study of lymphocytc cel biology andfunction. Techniqs inude phenotyping ofcell surfaccantigens, bindin* and internalizao of tracellularligands, quantitation of changes in membrane potentialand intracellular calcium, energy transfer and cell sorting.The facility is equipped wit a dual laser FACS440interfaced to a microVax and a fluorescenc microscope.Salary to $32,000 depending on training and exerienc.Please send curnculum vitae and two refrences (incud-ing tekphonc numbers) to: Dr. Doris B. Tse/Dr. Nich-olas Chior do Personnel North Shore UmnvrsityHospital, 300 Community Drive, Manhet NY11030. A Teaching Center of Cornell University Medi-cal College. Equal Opportunity Employer MIF.

SCIENCE WRITER-Major New York City publicrelations agenc producing material for science writersand broadcasters, seeks an experienced (2 to 4 years)science writer to work on a leading pharmaceuticalcompany account. Advanced science dcgree and/or ex-tensive scicnce writing expericnce prefered. Candidatemust be capable ofwnting for lay audiences, and idallyhave some cxperence in central ncrvous system andcardiovascular diseases.Send letter, rdsu6d and salary history to:

SanningSelvae& Lee79 Madison AvenueDepatent HR

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SENSORY NEUROPHYSIOLOGIST: Tenure-track possibility for position available at assistant profes-sor level. Serious commitmcnt to collaborative workwithin the Miaosurgical Research Center. Expertiserequired to characteriz electrophysiologically the prop-ertics of central axons which have regenerated alongperipheal nerve implants. Preferenc given to applicantsexperienced in spinal cord neurophysiology and tract-tracin~ and histological techniques. Please send curricu-lum vitae with three letters of r to: Dr.Julia K. Terzis, M Res h Center East-cm Vll u Mc&l .Schoo,P.O. Box 1980, Nor-f1ikV1233501.

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SENIOR TECHNICIANFOR NEWLY EISTABLISHEDPLANT BIOLOGY CENTER,

UNIVERSITY OF CALUFORNIA BERKELEYWe are seeking an individual to staff and supervisc a

facility dedicated to applying and developing modemmicroscopy techniques to probkms in pIant develop-ment. Applicants should have demonstrated expencncein fluorescence, phase and Nomarskd microscopy, and anestablished backround in the preparation of tssues forimmunolocalization studies and m situ hybridization.Working knowledge ofimmunochemical techniques andelecron microscopy preerred. Incumbent will be cxpect-ed to work with faculty, postdocs and graduate studentsin the deveopment and application of microscopy tech-nques varet of plnt tissues. We are seaek aliiEly creative invidual adept at devising and modify-ing techniques and protocols This is a permanent posi-tion (salary $2,153 to $2,896 per month). For anapplication send a letter of intent to: Senior TchnkianSearch, Genetics Department, Mulford Hall, Univer-sty of Calioni, Berke, CA 94720. The dosingdate will be aftcr 30 August 1988. Wommn and minoritesare especially encouraged to apply. The University ofCalifJrniais an Equal Opportnity Employer.

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFEERUSET, Inc., an affiliate of the Maxwell Pergamon

Publishing Group, and a major technology transer andpatent manaument or$anization srsving universities, isseekingasemorprofessionaiwith broad xprience in lifsciences. Actvities inclde on-site investgator intemew-ing and technology tracking at client univcrsitics, disco-sure evaluation, invention presentation and licensing.Patent miliarity a Ips. Entreprcneurial prodivitieswekome. Candidates from academia and industry will beconsidered. Salary commesurate with expeience. Scndcurriculum vitae to:

Personne DirectorUSET, Inc.

1465 Post Road EastP.O. Box 901

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IN SITU EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICALHAZARDS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLU-TANTS, 5 to 7 December 1988; Hotel Europa, ChapelHill, North Carolina. Sponsored by: U.S. EPA, NIEHS,NIOSH, U.S. Army, Proctor and Gamble, and theUniversity of Missouri. Thc meeiin will focus on theapplication of currentl available bioassays for in situenvironmental assessment and on the evaluation of theutility of integrated chemical and biological data ob-tained under real world conditions for the asscssment ofhuman hcalth eflccts from exposure to a given environ-mcnt. Requests for registration materials should be madcto: Dr. Shahbeg Sandhu, U.S. EPA, MD-68, Re-search -Triangle Park, NC 27709. Telephone: 919-541-3850.

FELLOWSHIPS

BIOLOGY NSERC UNIVERSITY RESEARCHFELLOWSHIPS. Concordia University iites applica-

tions from natural scientist of outstan potential in

researdc who have obtained their Ph.D. m the past 5years. Applicants must be Canadian dtizens or pernanentresidents. The deparment is intersted in applicants in thefollowing areas: (i) Plant biochemistrywith an interest innatural products, (ii) biology of aging, (iii) E. coligenetcs or physiology, (iV) ecotoxicology, (v) aquaticpopulation ecology, or (vi) studies of structure functionrelationship as they perain to DNA-proten interactions,translation fidelity or cnzymc function. The successfulcandidate will have at least onc, but preferably 2 years ofpostdocoral eperiencc and will be expecd to develop avigorous reserch program and to participate to somcextent in undergraduate inson. Applications shouldbc sent to: Dr. E. J. Biology Departent,

Conordia Univers, 1455 de Mai ve B -

vard West, Mon Quebec H3G 1M8. The dead-line for receipt of applications is 28 September 1988.Applicants should ask three referees to forward letters ofrecommendation by 1 Septenber 1988.

FELLOWSHIPS

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSEHNIH Staff Felow and/or Visiting Fellow/Associate

positions are availablc at the NationJ Institute of Alco-hol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Studies are onmetabolic control, NMR and cloning, expression and

of peptide growth factors and theirinteraction with mebolic processes. Salary range is from$21,000 to $32,500 deding upon quafications.NIH/NIAAA is an Equal Opornit Emp .Scnd curficulum vitae and two ltters of refenc to:

Dr. Richard VoechLaborator of Metabolism and Molecuar Biology

NLAAA12501 WasingnAve

Rockille, D 20852Telphone: 301-443-3063

TRAINING PROGRAM

A TRAINING PROGRAM INNUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY

PEW CENTER FORMOLECULAR NUTRMON

PRE- AND POSTDOCKTORAL FELLOWSHIPSA training progam in nutrition and metabolism has

boeen estblished at Casc Wcstern Reservc University, aspart of a joint effort between the Deparmts of Nutri-tion, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology andMicrobiobgyand the Pew Center for Molecular Nutrition. The pro-gram will provide postdoctral felws with training inthe use ofmolecular biology in olic and nutritionalstudies stressing the use ofmodern techniques for trans-frring gencs into cells and animals to alter the tterningof metabolic processes. The Pcw Center for MolecularNutrition provides experise in the use of rvialvectors and transgenic animals as modcls for metabolicstudies. Formal course work, together with journal dubs,and seminars, are available to Provide the trainees with adetailed understnding of both metabolism and molecu-lar biology. A program of graduate education in nutri-tional biochemistry, leading to a Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D. orM.S. degree, is available hrough the participating De-partments. Send inquiiecs or curriculum vitac and thenames of three references to: Dr. Rihard W. Hanson,Derment o£ Biocemisty, Case Wcsten ReereUnsersity Scol of Medine, Ckveand, OH44106. An Ajrmnative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

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