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Personnel PlacementI ||||||||||||||iPOSITIONS WANTED,|||||||||11111 Developmental Biologist, doctorate, strong teaching career in vertebrate development, microanatomy and cell biology, desires change and opportunity to resume research and continue teaching. Box 546, SCIENCE. 11/30, 12/27 Electron Microscopist: Ph.D., Cell Biology. Age 32. Biochemistry, neuroanatomy, tumor, micro- tubules, ribosomes, and mode of action studies. Liberal arts teaching experience. Desires indus- trial or academic position. Available February 1974. Box 563, SCIENCE. X Environmental Scientist, M.S., environmental hiealth sciences, 1972; B.A., biology, 1969. Position with future: assessment or research. Interested and experienced in aquatic area. Central-Northeast preferred. Fred Rubel, 86 Warren Street, Nutley, N.J. 07110. X Limnologist-Fishery Biologist. Ph.D. 1967. Publi- cations. Tenured. Experience primarily in eco- logical physiology. Some experience and publica- tions in population and systems ecology. Teaching- research or research position. Box 559, SCIENCE. x Membrane Biochemist, Ph.D. 1972; 4 years as technician and 2 years of postdoctoral experience in isolation, purification and reassembly of mem- brane enzymes and proteins. Research in syn- thesis of new detergents for solubilization of intrinsic membrane proteins in a functional state. Interests in energy transduction related to active transport of ions and amino acids. Eleveni pub- lications. Some teaching experience. Desires academic position in medical school, university, or college. Age 30. Available January 1974. Box 560, SCIENCE. X Microbiologist/Biochemist, Ph.D. 1960. Research experience and publications in tissue culture, enzymology, radioisotopes, and nuclear medicine. Teaching experience: microbiology and radio- biology at medical school, graduate and under- graduate level. Desires research and/or teaching. Academic, industrial, or government position. Box 561, SCIENCE. X Pharmaceutical Microbiologist, Ph.D., 1971 (pres- ervation of surfactant-containing pharmaceuticals), seeks responsible, challenging position in research/ development/quality control of pharmaceuticals, toiletries, cosmetics or teaching/research. Major interests: all microbiological aspects of formula- tion, particularly the selection, evaluation of anti- microbials; microbioassays; sterilization; sterility tests and processes; monitoring of nonsterile products. Several years' experience in responsible positions in R & D/quality control. Box 562, SCIENCE. X 11|/|||| POSrIONS OPEN ll||||l|l|||||l||l|||l ANALYTICAL BIO/ORGANIC CHEMIST-Ph.D. A staff scientist position for a chemist experi- enced in bio/organic analysis is open in the laboratory of Organic Analysis of a new inter- disciplinary, academic organization. Knowledge of GC/MS required; background in instrumentation, separations and computer methods desirable. Sal- ary open to negotiations based on experience. Send confidential resume to: Prof. B. L. Karger, Director, Institute of Chemical Analysis, Applica- tions and Forensic Science, Northeastern Univer- sity, Boston, Mass. 02115. An equal opportunity! affirmatii'e action employer. BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGIST The University of Chicago's Department of Biology invites applications for a faculty appoint- ment in the area of behavioral biology. The Uni- versity is an equal opportunity employer. Selection will be made on the basis of excellence and vigor in research and teaching. Applicants should forward the following material by 31 December 1973: (i) a curriculum vitae, including bibliog- raphy and reprints; (ii) names, addresses, and telephone numbers of five references; and (iii) a summary, not to exceed two typed pages, of your current research plans and long-term goals. Material should be sent to Prof. Hewson Swift, Chairman, Department of Biology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637. 952 ItllhIIIIllhIIIItdIllhIIII POSrrIONS OPEN 1§j11iIHjIII11IIIHIIjj11IIIIjI POSIrIONS OPEN I CHAIRMAN OF BIOCHEMISTRY Applications or nominations are sought for the position of Chairman of the Department of Bio- chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Kansas Medical Center. Resumes should be sent to Dr. E. B. Brown, Jr., Dean for Faculties and Academic Affairs, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas 66103. The Univer- sity of Kansas is ant equal opportunity, affirma- tive action employer. BIOLOGY POSITIONS Applications are invited for three biology posi- tions. Special consideration will be given to in- dividuals in the areas of aquatic biology, physiol- ogy, and invertebrate zoology. Ph.D. and teaching experience preferred. Sangamon State University is a senior university emphasizing teaching com- petency, advising, application of technical ex- pertise to social concerns. Applicants should be broadly trained and willing to teach both basic and applied courses. Interested candidates should submit a ctirriculum vitae and a statement con- cerning their educational philosophy. Equial op- portunity employer. Faculty Recruitment Commit- tee, Biology Program, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois 62708. BOTANIST: Ph.D. with specialization in Plant Physiology and training in Electron Microscopy. Research interests in plant development preferred. Assistant Professor level. September 1974. In addition to teachinzg semester couirses in Plant Physiology and Botany, duties will incIlide sharing in the instruction of introductory biology and of Electron Microscopy. Forward application, resume transcripts, publications, and the names of three referees to F. V. Ranzoni, Chairman, Department of Bio!ogy, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601. An Equtal Opportunity Employer. PROFESSOR AND CHAIRMAN FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Applications are invited for the position of Professor and Chairperson for the Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University, ef- fective September 1974. At present the Depart- ment offers a B.S. degree and will soon initiate a Master's program and a major expansion in Allied Health Sciences. Its 20-member faculty is involved in vigorous research program in several areas including molecular and cellular biology, morphology, electrophysiology, genetics, and mem- brane transport. Candidates are expected to give evidence of substantial research accomplishment and successful teaching experience and to main- tain an active research program. Administrative experience desirable but not essential. Oakland University is a state-supported institution in a suburban setting close to metropolitan areas of Detroit and Pontiac. Send curriculum vitae, list of publications, and three references to Dr. V. N. Reddy, Chairman Search Committee, 415 Dodge Hall, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan 48063, before 15 January 1974. An equal opportuinity employer. CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Applications and nominations are invited for the position available in September 1974. Address all correspondence to Dr. T. D. Sargent, Departmeni of Zoology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01002. The University of Massachusetts is an equal opportunity employer and both female and minority applicants are urged to apply. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-CHEMISTRY The Department of Chemistry of Yale Uni- versity is seeking applicants for appointment to our faculty at the Assistant Professor level in all fields of chemistry. The appointments would be- come effective in the 1974-75 academic year. Although the exact subdiscipline is not critical, each successful candidate will be expected to show exceptional aptitude for teaching and prom- ise of a level of achievement in original research that will place him or her among the leaders in the field. Yale has an active Affirmative Action Program, and we would be especially interested in hearing from any minority group or female candidates who meet the above criteria. Candidates should request referees to write and also should send curriculum vitae, a list of publications, brief summaries of predoctoral and any postdoctoral research, and a brief outline of proposed research projects to the Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliffif|llI W#| ||B lWslll$BlWl| Position available for Ph.D. to participate in a program in fish endocrinology related to aqua- culture. Applicant should have expertise in chem- istry and identification of hormones and initiating factors. Send resumes to: Director, Aquaculture Program, Department of Food Science and Tech- nology, University of California, Davis, California 95616. SCIENCE, VOL. 182 TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE (1) Comparative Physiology; (2) Animal Behavior. Rank and salary open. Development of research program expected. Teaching at both introductory and advanced levels in area of interest. Appli- cants shotuld send curriculum vitae, reprints, and names of three referees to: Dr. L. D. Friedman, Biology Department, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63121. Applications from women and minority groups encouiraged. TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Lubbock, Texas invites applications from qualified personls for the position of DEAN Created in 1969. the Medical School accepted its first students in 1972. Because the concept and programs for Texas Tech University School of Medicine are based on an innovative approach to medical edUcation, it is imperative that the suLccessful candidate should fully understand and be capable of implementing these programs. The Dean will be responsible for guiding the development of medical educational facilities and will be responsible for all medical profes- sional services performed in and in relation to the teaching hospital. Additionally, the Dean should have experi- ence in community relationships; as well as in medicine and medical practice, an interest in the broad fields of health care and the delivery of health care services, and demonstrated leader- ship in a medical educational environment. Applications, with resumes, should be addressed to: Dr. Grover E. Murray, President Texas Tech University School of Medicine Box 4680, Tech Station Lubbock, Texas 79409 TeXas Tech University School of Medicine is an equial opportunitYlaffirmative action employer. TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY invites applications from qualified persons for the position of DIRECTOR INSTITUTE OF FOOD SCIENCE AND HUMAN NUTRITION Responsibilities: To assist in the planninig, formulation, implementation, and administration of a newly created free-standing institute con- cerned with the production, marketing, and con- sumption of food, and with the development of efficient and sound food systems for people. As conceived, the Institute would involve the full spectrum of personnel in the University and the School of Medicine. The Director of the Institute will report directly to the central administration of the University Complex. Qualifications: A doctoral degree, or equiva- lent, in an area of food science or human nutrition; experience in these areas; demonstrated leadership and innovative administrative skill; and capability in the development of successful research proposals and funding. Salary: Competitive, based on qualifications. Nominations and applications (with resum6s) should be sent to: Grover E. Murray, President Texas Tech University Complex Box 4349 Lubbock, Texas 79409 Texas Tech University Complex offers equal employment opportuinities through affirmative action. DIRECTOR OF CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES The University of Iowa needs a director for a new Center for Environmental Studies. Appli- cants should have broad training and experience in environmental problems, demonstrated ad- ministrative skill, qualifications for an academic appointment, and the ability to develop an imaginative, comprehensive program based on interdisciplinary activities. Salary negotiable. Send letter of application and resum6 by 31 De- cember to D. C. Spriestersbach, Vice President for Educational Development and Research and Dean of the Graduate College, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242. An equal op- portunity/afijrmative action employer. FISH ENDOCRINOLOGY
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PersonnelPlacementI

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Developmental Biologist, doctorate, strong teachingcareer in vertebrate development, microanatomyand cell biology, desires change and opportunityto resume research and continue teaching. Box546, SCIENCE. 11/30, 12/27

Electron Microscopist: Ph.D., Cell Biology. Age32. Biochemistry, neuroanatomy, tumor, micro-tubules, ribosomes, and mode of action studies.Liberal arts teaching experience. Desires indus-trial or academic position. Available February1974. Box 563, SCIENCE. X

Environmental Scientist, M.S., environmentalhiealth sciences, 1972; B.A., biology, 1969. Positionwith future: assessment or research. Interestedand experienced in aquatic area. Central-Northeastpreferred. Fred Rubel, 86 Warren Street, Nutley,N.J. 07110. X

Limnologist-Fishery Biologist. Ph.D. 1967. Publi-cations. Tenured. Experience primarily in eco-logical physiology. Some experience and publica-tions in population and systems ecology. Teaching-research or research position. Box 559, SCIENCE.

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Membrane Biochemist, Ph.D. 1972; 4 years astechnician and 2 years of postdoctoral experiencein isolation, purification and reassembly of mem-brane enzymes and proteins. Research in syn-thesis of new detergents for solubilization ofintrinsic membrane proteins in a functional state.Interests in energy transduction related to activetransport of ions and amino acids. Eleveni pub-lications. Some teaching experience. Desiresacademic position in medical school, university,or college. Age 30. Available January 1974. Box560, SCIENCE. X

Microbiologist/Biochemist, Ph.D. 1960. Researchexperience and publications in tissue culture,enzymology, radioisotopes, and nuclear medicine.Teaching experience: microbiology and radio-biology at medical school, graduate and under-graduate level. Desires research and/or teaching.Academic, industrial, or government position.Box 561, SCIENCE. X

Pharmaceutical Microbiologist, Ph.D., 1971 (pres-ervation of surfactant-containing pharmaceuticals),seeks responsible, challenging position in research/development/quality control of pharmaceuticals,toiletries, cosmetics or teaching/research. Majorinterests: all microbiological aspects of formula-tion, particularly the selection, evaluation of anti-microbials; microbioassays; sterilization; sterilitytests and processes; monitoring of nonsterileproducts. Several years' experience in responsiblepositions in R & D/quality control. Box 562,SCIENCE. X

11|/|||| POSrIONS OPEN ll||||l|l|||||l||l|||lANALYTICAL BIO/ORGANIC CHEMIST-Ph.D.A staff scientist position for a chemist experi-

enced in bio/organic analysis is open in thelaboratory of Organic Analysis of a new inter-disciplinary, academic organization. Knowledge ofGC/MS required; background in instrumentation,separations and computer methods desirable. Sal-ary open to negotiations based on experience.Send confidential resume to: Prof. B. L. Karger,

Director, Institute of Chemical Analysis, Applica-tions and Forensic Science, Northeastern Univer-sity, Boston, Mass. 02115. An equal opportunity!affirmatii'e action employer.

BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGISTThe University of Chicago's Department of

Biology invites applications for a faculty appoint-ment in the area of behavioral biology. The Uni-versity is an equal opportunity employer. Selectionwill be made on the basis of excellence andvigor in research and teaching. Applicants shouldforward the following material by 31 December1973: (i) a curriculum vitae, including bibliog-raphy and reprints; (ii) names, addresses, andtelephone numbers of five references; and (iii) asummary, not to exceed two typed pages, ofyour current research plans and long-term goals.Material should be sent to Prof. Hewson Swift,Chairman, Department of Biology, The Universityof Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637.

952

ItllhIIIIllhIIIItdIllhIIIIPOSrrIONS OPEN1§j11iIHjIII11IIIHIIjj11IIIIjI POSIrIONS OPEN ICHAIRMAN OF BIOCHEMISTRY

Applications or nominations are sought for theposition of Chairman of the Department of Bio-chemistry and Molecular Biology, University ofKansas Medical Center. Resumes should be sentto Dr. E. B. Brown, Jr., Dean for Faculties andAcademic Affairs, University of Kansas MedicalCenter, Kansas City, Kansas 66103. The Univer-sity of Kansas is ant equal opportunity, affirma-tive action employer.

BIOLOGY POSITIONSApplications are invited for three biology posi-tions. Special consideration will be given to in-dividuals in the areas of aquatic biology, physiol-ogy, and invertebrate zoology. Ph.D. and teachingexperience preferred. Sangamon State Universityis a senior university emphasizing teaching com-petency, advising, application of technical ex-pertise to social concerns. Applicants should bebroadly trained and willing to teach both basicand applied courses. Interested candidates shouldsubmit a ctirriculum vitae and a statement con-cerning their educational philosophy. Equial op-portunity employer. Faculty Recruitment Commit-tee, Biology Program, Sangamon State University,Springfield, Illinois 62708.

BOTANIST: Ph.D. with specialization in PlantPhysiology and training in Electron Microscopy.Research interests in plant development preferred.Assistant Professor level. September 1974. Inaddition to teachinzg semester couirses in PlantPhysiology and Botany, duties will incIlide sharingin the instruction of introductory biology and ofElectron Microscopy. Forward application, resumetranscripts, publications, and the names of threereferees to F. V. Ranzoni, Chairman, Departmentof Bio!ogy, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NewYork 12601. An Equtal Opportunity Employer.

PROFESSOR AND CHAIRMAN FOR THEDEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Applications are invited for the position ofProfessor and Chairperson for the Departmentof Biological Sciences, Oakland University, ef-fective September 1974. At present the Depart-ment offers a B.S. degree and will soon initiatea Master's program and a major expansion inAllied Health Sciences. Its 20-member faculty isinvolved in vigorous research program in severalareas including molecular and cellular biology,morphology, electrophysiology, genetics, and mem-brane transport. Candidates are expected to giveevidence of substantial research accomplishmentand successful teaching experience and to main-tain an active research program. Administrativeexperience desirable but not essential. OaklandUniversity is a state-supported institution in asuburban setting close to metropolitan areas ofDetroit and Pontiac.Send curriculum vitae, list of publications, and

three references to Dr. V. N. Reddy, ChairmanSearch Committee, 415 Dodge Hall, OaklandUniversity, Rochester, Michigan 48063, before15 January 1974. An equal opportuinity employer.

CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGYApplications and nominations are invited for theposition available in September 1974. Address allcorrespondence to Dr. T. D. Sargent, Departmeniof Zoology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,Mass. 01002. The University of Massachusetts isan equal opportunity employer and both femaleand minority applicants are urged to apply.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-CHEMISTRYThe Department of Chemistry of Yale Uni-

versity is seeking applicants for appointment toour faculty at the Assistant Professor level in allfields of chemistry. The appointments would be-come effective in the 1974-75 academic year.Although the exact subdiscipline is not critical,each successful candidate will be expected toshow exceptional aptitude for teaching and prom-ise of a level of achievement in original researchthat will place him or her among the leaders inthe field.Yale has an active Affirmative Action Program,

and we would be especially interested in hearingfrom any minority group or female candidateswho meet the above criteria.Candidates should request referees to write

and also should send curriculum vitae, a list ofpublications, brief summaries of predoctoral andany postdoctoral research, and a brief outlineof proposed research projects to the Chairman,Department of Chemistry, Yale University, NewHaven, Connecticut 06520.

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Position available for Ph.D. to participate in aprogram in fish endocrinology related to aqua-culture. Applicant should have expertise in chem-istry and identification of hormones and initiatingfactors. Send resumes to: Director, AquacultureProgram, Department of Food Science and Tech-nology, University of California, Davis, California95616.

SCIENCE, VOL. 182

TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE(1) Comparative Physiology; (2) Animal Behavior.Rank and salary open. Development of researchprogram expected. Teaching at both introductoryand advanced levels in area of interest. Appli-cants shotuld send curriculum vitae, reprints, andnames of three referees to: Dr. L. D. Friedman,Biology Department, University of Missouri-St.Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis,Missouri 63121.Applications from women and minority groupsencouiraged.

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Lubbock, Texasinvites applications from qualified personls forthe position of

DEANCreated in 1969. the Medical School accepted

its first students in 1972. Because the conceptand programs for Texas Tech University Schoolof Medicine are based on an innovative approachto medical edUcation, it is imperative that thesuLccessful candidate should fully understand andbe capable of implementing these programs.The Dean will be responsible for guiding the

development of medical educational facilitiesand will be responsible for all medical profes-sional services performed in and in relation tothe teaching hospital.

Additionally, the Dean should have experi-ence in community relationships; as well as inmedicine and medical practice, an interest inthe broad fields of health care and the deliveryof health care services, and demonstrated leader-ship in a medical educational environment.

Applications, with resumes, should be addressedto:

Dr. Grover E. Murray, PresidentTexas Tech University School of Medicine

Box 4680, Tech StationLubbock, Texas 79409

TeXas Tech University School of Medicine isan equial opportunitYlaffirmative action employer.

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYinvites applications from qualified persons forthe position of

DIRECTORINSTITUTE OF FOOD SCIENCE

AND HUMAN NUTRITIONResponsibilities: To assist in the planninig,

formulation, implementation, and administrationof a newly created free-standing institute con-cerned with the production, marketing, and con-sumption of food, and with the development ofefficient and sound food systems for people. Asconceived, the Institute would involve the fullspectrum of personnel in the University and theSchool of Medicine. The Director of the Institutewill report directly to the central administrationof the University Complex.

Qualifications: A doctoral degree, or equiva-lent, in an area of food science or humannutrition; experience in these areas; demonstratedleadership and innovative administrative skill;and capability in the development of successfulresearch proposals and funding.

Salary: Competitive, based on qualifications.Nominations and applications (with resum6s)

should be sent to:Grover E. Murray, President

Texas Tech University ComplexBox 4349

Lubbock, Texas 79409Texas Tech University Complex offers equal

employment opportuinities through affirmativeaction.

DIRECTOR OFCENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESThe University of Iowa needs a director for anew Center for Environmental Studies. Appli-cants should have broad training and experiencein environmental problems, demonstrated ad-ministrative skill, qualifications for an academicappointment, and the ability to develop animaginative, comprehensive program based oninterdisciplinary activities. Salary negotiable.Send letter of application and resum6 by 31 De-cember to D. C. Spriestersbach, Vice Presidentfor Educational Development and Research andDean of the Graduate College, The University ofIowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242. An equal op-portunity/afijrmative action employer.

FISH ENDOCRINOLOGY

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Therapy ResearchLederle Laboratories, a leadingpharmaceutical company, has achallenging growth opportunity fora Biochemical Pharmacologist ina multi-disciplinary research sec-tion. Candidates will be interestedin the discovery and evaluation ofnew drugs for the treatment ofcardiovascular and renal diseases.

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natural products obtained by fermentation. Candidate shouldhave a strong background in chemistry and/or biochemistry.We are seeking an energetic, ambitious individual who iswilling to accept responsibility and work toward a positionof leadership. Postgraduate study and/or experience desir-able but not necessary.

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CLINICALMICROBIOLOGYA unique career opportunity existsat Union Carbide's Technical Centerin suburban Westchester County, NewYork for a Research Scientist to ex-plore the frontiers of developingautomated instrumentation for theclinical microbiology laboratory. Ap-plicant must have his strength in re-search, clinical microbiology and thefundamentals of analytical instrumen-tation.For prompt, consideration, pleasesend your r6sum6 to:

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UNION CARBIDE CORPORATIONTarrytown Technical Center

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UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNEJUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWIN MARINE BACTERIOLOGY

in theSCHOOL OF MICROBIOLOGY

Applications are invited for this position.QUALIFICATIONS: Th. successful applicant should holda Ph.D., have had roserch experience in marine oraquatic bacteriology and be capable of Independentresarch.DUTIES: The Fisheries and Wildlife Department of theState of Victoria is coordinating a Pollution Surveyof Port Phillip Bay. The Junior Research Fellow willstudy the bacterial flora of different representative en-vironments in the Bay, to evaluate the effects of currentpractices of water management Th results will becoordinated by the Fisheries Department with studiesof other parameters and used to construct a mathe-matical model of the Bay. The bacteriological researchwill be done in the School of Microbiology, and tech-nical assistance will be provided; facilities for fieldwork will be provided through the Fisheries and WildlifeDepartment.SALARY: $A7,556 in the first instance with annual In-crements to $8,128. Limited assistance is availablefor travel to Australia for an overseas applicant.The successful applicant would be required to beinduties In January 1974 and the grant is available for3 years from that date. Further information can beobteined from Dr N. F. Millis, School of Microbialogy,Univrsity of Melbourne, Parkville 3052. Victoria,Australia.Deteils of application procedure is available from theRegistrar, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052,Victoria, Australia. Applications referring to PositionNo. B/2/73 and Including the names of at least tworeferees should be addressed to the Registrar andclose on 5 Dember 1973, but will be accepted fora further 14 dap.

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FACULTY POSIONSFRESHWATER BIOLOGICALRESEARCH INSTITUTE

A Freshwater Biological Research Institute hasbeen established at the University of Minnesota.Five positions at the Ph.D. level are open inareas dealing with Sediments, Microorganisms,Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, and Fishery Toxi-cology. The positions will be filled at either theAssistant or Associate Professor level. Interestedcandidates should forward curriculum vitae andthe names of three references to Dr. John M.Wood, c/o College of Biological Sciences, Uni-versity of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. 55101.An Equtal Opportunity Employer; Applicationsfromn Women and Minority Persons Encouraged

HEAD, DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY ANDBEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY, COLLEGE OF

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES,UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

Established scientist with proven research recordsought to administer strong undergraduate andgraduate programs in teaching and research.Facilities include space in a new BioScienceCenter and two well-equipped field stations. Ap-pointment expected June-September 1974. Candi-dates should submit a statement of their interestin the position together with a curriculum vitae,list of publications, and the names of at leastthree references to Prof. E. Gorham, Chairmanof the Search Committee, 750 BioScience Center,University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. 55101,preferably before 28 February 1974.An Equal Opportunity Employer; Applicationsfrom Women and Minority Persons Encouraged

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN IMMUNOLOGYBiology Department, Syracuse University, Syra-cuse, N.Y., seeks applicants who have 1 to 2years of postdoctoral experience for a teachingand research position. Send curriculum vitae andletters of recommendation to

Search CommiffeeDepartment of BiologySyracuse University

Syracuse, New York 13210Equal Opportunity Employer

MARINE ECONOMICS ASSISTANTPROFESSOR

Research/teach marine economics and associatedareas. New England coastal zone industrial de-velopment, recreation, shipping, mineral/oil han-dling, commercial fishing research. Studies con-sider public costs, alternative resource usecombinations returns and their public decision-making impact. Provide information/directionvarious marine resources agencies. Ph.D. Eco-nomics, Marine/Resource Economics, related field.Technical/biological marine environment back-ground. Deadline: 1 February 1974.

Box 556, SCIENCE

MEDICAL BACTERIOLOGISTAssistant Professor in midwestern university to

help teach pathogenic bacteriology and to developa strong research program. Good opportunity andbenefits. An equal opportunity employer. Submitcurriculum vitae to

Box 557, SCIENCE

Established private veterinary diagnostic researchlaboratory serving feedlots in southwestern UnitedStates needs permanent staff Microbiologist withinterest in immunology for diagnosis and studiesof infectious diseases and immune responses ofcattle. Applicants send curriculum vitae and fourreferences to Howard Veterinary Consultation andResearcb, Box 191, Brawley, Califomia 92227.

NEUROANATOMIST.NEUROSCIENTISTA neuroanatomist Ph.D. and/or M.D. with inter-est and capabilities in a neuroscience teachingprogram for medical and graduate students, alongwith independent and/or collaborative researchinvestigation. Salary and rank depend on qualifica-tions and experience. Apply to Dr. G. GordonRobertson, Department of Anatomy, Universityof Tennessee Medical Units, 800 Madison Avenue,Memphis, Tennessee 38163.Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNELECTURESHIPS (LIMITED TENURE)-(3)

inMARINE SCIENCE

The University, in recognizing the importance of the Marine Sciences in teachingand research, invites applications for lectureships tenable for 3 years in each ofthe fields of Marine Botany, Marine Chemistry, and Marine Zoology and commencing1 January 1974.Applicants should hold a Ph.D., or its equivalent.The appointments will be made to the Faculty of Science and the appointees willwork within appropriate departments in the Faculty of Science and should haveinterests which might assist with the further development of Marine Science inthe University of Melbourne. In particular they will be expected to become involvedin the planning of new courses, maintain a personal research program, and superviseresearch.

LECTURESHIP IN MARINE BOTANY-POSITION NO. 606QUALIFICATIONS: To include postgraduate degree in Botany and research experiencein Marine Botany (Phytoplankton or an allied field) and an interest in both teachingand research.DUTIES: Primarily to initiate an undergraduate course and research in phytoplanktonto be integrated with existing course in Marine Botany and with other aspects ofMarine Science taught in the Science Faculty. It is expected that the appointee willengage in research and be available Jor limited teaching in other areas such asFirst Year Biology.

LECTURESHIP IN MARINE CHEMISTRY-POSITION NO. 610QUALIFICATIONS: Applications are invited from candidates who have majored inChemistry or Marine Chemistry, and who preferably have had postdoctoral researchexperience in one of the areas of analytical, biological, electrolyte, or membranechemistry. Preference may be given to a candidate whose research interests com-plement existing departmental programs.DUTIES: The appointee will be expected to Lecture in Marine Chemistry and supervisea practical unit in marine chemistry to undergraduate students. About half theappointee's time will be available for collaborative research in programs in MarineChemistry.

LECTURESHIP IN MARINE ZOOLOGY-POSITION NO. 654QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D., or equivalent, in an area of Marine Zoology, preferablyEcology, or a serious intention to specialize in that subject; experience in teachingat an advanced undergraduate level desirable; and recognized research achievement.DUTIES: Establishment of a third-year level unit in Marine Zoology; coordinationand participation in a general interdisciplinary unit in Marine Ecology; and limitedteaching in other areas of Zoology.

SALARY: Lecturer $8,698 to $11,982 per annumDetails of application procedure and conditions of appointment may be obtainedfrom the Registrar, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia. Ap-plications, quoting the relevant position number, should be addressed to the Registrarand close on 10 December 1973.

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ASSISTANT PROFESSORSHIPS IN NEURO-,PLANT, AND ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGYA rapidly growing, well-equipped, modern de-

partment of biological sciences located in thehills outside Baltimore is seeking scientists withpostdoctoral research experience who have demon-strated their ability to initiate a vigorous researchprogram. Candidates must have a commitmentto quality graduate and undergraduate teaching.Inquiries are especially invited from (but notlimited to) women and minority group applicants.Submit curriculum vitae, bibliography, names ofsuggested referees, and a description of researchto: Dr. Thomas F. Roth, Chairman, SearchCommittee, Department of Biological Sciences,University of Maryland Baltimore County, Ca-tonsvilie, Maryland 212.8.

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC ANDINDUSTRIAL RESEARCH

NEW ZEALANDPLANT POPULATION GENETICIST

Plant Physiology Division, DSIR, PalmerstonNorth, New Zealand, requires a plant populationgeneticist. This is a research position for ageneticist interested in producing and evaluatingpopulations with differing physiological charac-teristics-particularly feed grain and forage crops.

Excellent research facilities, including majorcontrolled environment areas are available. Col-laborative prospects are good. There is a staff of50, half of whom are research scientists.A Ph.D. with research experience is preferred.Salary payable is up to $11,431 p.a. depending

on qualifications and experience.Application forms may be obtained from the

New Zealand Embassy, 19 Observatory Circle,NW, Washington, D.C. 20008, with whom appli-cations close on 11 January 1974. Applicantsshould quote Vacancy No. 5416.

POPULATION GENETICISTAssistant Professor/Associate Professor. Qualifi-cations include demonstrated teaching ability, anactive research program, and the Ph.D. Teach-ing duties include undergraduate courses inheredity and genetics and graduate courses in heror his specialty. Women and minority candidatesare urged to apply. Send curriculum vitae, re-prints, a full description of research interests, andfour references to: Dr. Victor H. Hutchison,Chairman, Department of Zoology, University ofOklahoma, 730 Van Vleet Owal, Norman, Okla-homa 73069.

An Equal Opportunity -Employer

Postdoctorate available for epdocrine research re-lated to cancer of reproductive tract and steroidreceptors, in research institute affiliated with mid-western medical college. Stipend $12,000 for 12months. Experience in field and good recommen-dations required. All replies will be acknowledged.Send resume to Box 558, SCIENCE.

POSTDOCTORAL POSMONS available forresearch in Proteins and Connective Tissue me-tabolism (Dr. Boyd O'Dell); and isolation andidentification of carbohydrate-derived flavor andaroma constituents (Dr. Milton Feather). Con-tact: Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Uni-versity of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201.

GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPSavailable ($4000 per year for M.S. and $4600per year for Ph.D. candidates) for full-time re-search in Biochemistry, Analytical Biochemistry,and Nutritional Biochemistrv. For further infor-mation contact Chairman, Admissions Committee,Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Univer-sity of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65201.

REPRODUCTION PHYSIOLOGISTThree to five years of research experience. Somehormone, nutrition, field experience, also grantpreparation experience desirable. Stimulatingproblem, research potential. Equal opportunityemployer.

Gulf South Research InstituteP.O. Box 1177

New Iberia, Louisiana 70560

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TWO POSMONS IN PHARMACOLOGY1) Assistant Professor, Ph.D. or M.D. with

postdoctoral research and teaching experiences;ability to develop independent research program.

2) Associate or Full Professor, M.D. with in-dependent research program and experience inclinical and interdisciplinary teaching.Send curriculum vitae and supporting docu-

ments to: Dr. T. NM Brody, Department of Phar-macology, East Lansing, Michigan 48824. Michi-gan State University is an Equal OpportunityEmployer.

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NORTHWEST ALASKAPsychiatrist - Psychologist

A regional consLumer-controlled health deliverysystem serving 5,000 people in 15 isolated Eskimovillages spread over 25.000 square miles seeksthe services of a psychiatrist or Ph.D. in Clinical1Psychology. Travel to villages, in-patient care atsmall community hospital and training of para-professionals. Excellent opportunity and need forcross-cultural research in unique setting. Liberalfringe benefits include annual and sick leave,health and practice insurance, fees and travel toprofessional conferences and housing allowance.Send r6stimi to Caleb Pungowiyi, Executive Di-rector, Norton Sound Health Corporation, Box966, Nome, Alaska 99762.

UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNELECTURESHIP

in theDEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

Applications are invited for this position:

QUALIFICATIONS: The applicant should haveteaching and research experience in Physi-ology, and a Ph.D. in Physiology, a MedicalDegree or equivalent.

DUTIES: The appointee will participate in thedepartmental teaching activities, includng theorganizing and supervision of laboratory exer-cises for undergraduate students.

It is anticipated that the appointee's researchinterests relate to one of the fields beingstudied at present in the Department. Theseinclude: physiology of the mammalian nervoussystem with emphasis on sensory processes,cardiovascular, respiratory and renal physi-ology, hematology and biomedical instrumenta-tion.

SALARY: Lecturer $8,698-$11,982 per annum.

COMMENCING DATE: 1 March 1974 or assoon as possible thereafter.

Further details may be obtained from Profes-sor 1. Darian-Smith, Department of Physiology.Details of application procedure together withConditions of Appointment may be obtainedfrom the Registrar, University of Melbourne,Parkville, 3052, Australia. Applications refer-ring to position number 536011 should be ad-dressed to the Registrar and close on 14 De-cember 1973.

PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTSCIENTIST/GENERALIST

There is an immediate position available at theAmerican Association for the Advancement ofScience in the Office of Science and Society Pro-grams for an individual with a Ph.D. in eithera natural or social science but with interest, edu-cation, and if possible, experience in both areas.The immediate responsibilities include staff sup-

port for the AAAS committee on Science in thePromotion of Human Welfare and associatedprogram development. The general areas of de-velopmiient will probably include improved mech-anisms for the application of science to socialneeds and societal problem identification anddefinition. In addition to the development ofplans and proposals, the position will requireinvolvement in and coordination of workshops,publications, symposia, and extended studies.Furthermore, the individual will be expected toassume a major role in the development andimplementation of appropriate AAAS regionalactivities, for example, possible regional sciencefortums.

Please send completed resumrn, including thenames of at least two references, salary require-ment, and date of availability to W. R. Engel-nian, AAAS, 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW,Washington, D.C. 20005. The Association isani Affirmnative ActionlEqutal Opportunity Eml-ploYer.

SENIOR SCIENTIST

Research firm in Washington, D.C., area hasposition available for an experienced immunolo-gist. Dtities include conducting independent andconitract related research in the area of viralimmtinologv and developing radioimmtunoassaysfor viral antigens isolated from human milk,ttimor extracts, and from cells growing in vitro.Ph.D. in immuLnology or immunochemistry. Sal-ary commensurate with experience. Many com-pany benefits plus regcilar increases. Interestedindividuals should submit r6sum6s in completeconfidence to:

MELOY LABORATORIES, INC.6715 Electronic Drive

Springfield, Virginia 22151Attn: Code 3000

Eqtual Opportunity Employer, Male and Female

VETERINARY PATHOLOGISTVeterinary Pathologist sought for research/train-ing position. D.V.M. and Ph.D. required. Rankand salary open and negotiable according to ex-perience. Send resume, with particulars of researchinterests, instructional experience and academiccareer, before 31 December to Search CommitteeDepartment of Pathology, 134 Vet Med Building,Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado80521. An equal opportutnity, employer.

VIROLOGIST. A position is available for avirologist at the assistant or associate professorlcvel. The appointee will be part of a viral on-cology grotip being formed at McMaster Univer-sity as well as a member of the Department ofBiolo-y. His/her research interests should be themolectilar biology and/or genetics of animal vi-ruses. His/her primary responsibility will be re-scarch and suLpervision of graduate stuLdents.Applicants shouLld send their curriculum vitae andthe names of three referees to the Chairman,Department of Biology, McMaster University,Hamilton, Oiitario L8S 4K1, Canada, to arriveno later than 15 January 1974.

PREDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPSIN PHYSIOLOGY

WHO? Are you an above average biology,physics, chemistry, mathematics, or engineeringmajor?WHAT? Interested in the function of the heart,

blood vessels, hormones, kidney, immune systemor nervous system?HOW? A limited number of stipends with

tuition are available for a low student-adviserratio training program in physiology.INTERESTED? Write to Graduate Program

Director, Department of Physiology, LoyolaUniversity, Stritch School of Medicine, 2160South First Avenue, Maywood, Illinois 60153.

Predoctoral Fellowship in Neurobiology in theBoston University Marine Program, located atthe Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), WoodsHole, Mass., beginning 1 September 1974. Thefellow will be a degree candidate in Boston Uni-versity. The BU staff in residence at MBL in-cludes F. Lang and E. F. MacNicol, Jr. Prefer-ence will be given to candidates who will havecompleted a Master's degree in the field ofneurobiology. Application deadline is 1 February1974. For fuLrther information and applicationforms write: Director, Boston University MarineProgram, MBL, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543(Telephone: 617-548-3705, Ext. 519).

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPSin

GOVERNMENT LABORATORIES1974-75

The National Research Council of Canada of-fers Fellowships for 1974-75 tenable in its lab-oratories and administers additional Fellowshipson behalf of the following Canadian GovernmentDepartments and Agencies: Agriculture Canada;Department of Communications-CommunicationsResearch Center; Department of Energy, Minesand Resources; Department of the Environment-Atmospheric Environment Service, EnvironmentalManagemcnt Service, Canadian Forestry Service,inland Waters Directorate, Fisheries and MarineService, Fisheries Research Board of Canada,Marine Sciences Directorate; Health and WelfareCanada-Health Protection Branch; National Mu-seums of Canada-Museum of Natural Sciences;Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.An applicant should possess a Ph.D. degree

from a recognized university, or expect to obtainsuch a degree before taking up an award. Candi-dates having equivalent research experience maybe considered. Normally an applicant should nothave reached his 36th birthday by 31 March ofthe year in which the fellowship is to be takenup. Applicants exceeding this age limit shouldnot be more than 1 year past Ph.D. graduation.There are no restrictions regarding nationalityof applicants, but successful candidates must meetall Canadian immigration requirements. The com-petition closes on 15 Januiary 1974.

Fellowships have an annual value of $9000 andare subject to Canadian income tax. A grant isprovided towards the cost of travel.

Inquiries should be addressed to the Post-doctorate Fellowships Office, National ResearchCouncil of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, KlA OR6.

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GRADUATE STUDY IN NUTRITION, FOODSCIENCE, TEXTILES: Teaching and ResearchAssistantships are available for qualified studentsin applications of physiology, biochemistry,biology, and chemistry to problems of man'snear environment. For details write: Director ofGraduate Studies, N116 MVR, New York StateCollege of Human Ecology, Cornell University,Ithaca, N.Y. 14850.

MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESPROGRAM

Leading to M.S. degree emphasizes an inter-disciplinary approach to solving coastal marineproblems. Students are trained to become pr-o-fessionals in marine environmental managementwith a strong scientific orientation. Courses in-clude physical, chemical, and biological aspects ofmarine regions, fishery management and environ-mental law, impact statement and case historyanalyses. For details write Dr. C. F. Wurster,Marine Sciences Research Center, State Universityof New York, Stony Brook, New York 11790.

RESEARCHASSISTANTCV Pharmacology

We have immediate need for anindividual with a B.S. in biologicalsciences and at least 2 years ofexperience in a cardiovascular/renal physiology or pharmacologylaboratory. Skill in screening ofdiuretic agents would be ofspecial interest.This individual will work in ourmodern Corporate BiologicalSciences Research Laboratory,and will independently screenand evaluate chemicals for possi-ble cardiovascular/renal activity.Location in rural-suburban LakeCounty, Illinois; 1 hour fromdowntown Chicpgo.Please send resum4 and salaryhistory to:

John B. GaddisProfessional Employment

B ABBOTTNORTH CHICAGO, ILL. 60064

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Virginia Commonwealth University

ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT FORRESEARCH AND GRADUATE AFFAIRS

Excellent opportunity with Virginia CommonwealthUniversity, a large State-supported urban Universityin Richmond, Virginia. Requires administrativebackground and experience in reseorch and graduateeducation. Over 16,000 students are enrolled inprograms ranging from the fine arts to a variety ofhealth professions. Located on two downtown cam-puses about twenty blocks apart, VCU benefits fromcontinuing sociological change and population dy-namics of an urban community. VCU is an equalopportunity employer. Negotiable salary. Liberalbenefit program. Send curriculum vitae and refer-ences to Dr. L.A. Woods, Vice-President for HealthSciences, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box606 - MCV Station, Richmond, Virginia 23298.

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