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AAAS NEWS (Continued from page 440) nating Committee of the Associations for the Advancement of Science in the Americas to become editor of the new trilingual (Spanish, English, and Portu- guese) journal, Science and Man. Roche, 54, is widely regarded as one of Latin America's most distinguished sci- entists. He has been professor of physi- opathology at the Central University of Venezuela since 1958. * * * Communications: The Department will be cosponsoring a seminar on Food and Nutrition with the Fernbank Sci- ence Center in Atlanta, 15-16 May. In conjunction with the seminar, an experi- mental membership registration project was conducted. Two-page question- naires were mailed to the 864 AAAS members in the Atlanta area, inquiring about their interest in public under- standing of science activities, both with the AAAS and the Fernbank Center. The response has been very good. Other regional seminars planned by the Department are "Energy: Alterna- tives for Ohio," to be held in Cleveland 9-10 May; and "Energy Conservation- Resource Recycling and Reclamation," in Montgomery, Alabama, 10-11 June. The Department is also assisting the Weekend College of Wayne State in Detroit with their plans for a food science seminar the last weekend in May. NOVA Program Schedule: The full 1974-75 NOVA season will be rebroad- cast over all PBS stations, beginning Tuesday, 22 April, at 8:30 p.m. and repeating Saturday, 26 April, at 8:00 p.m. The program schedule for May is: 6 May. The Hunting of the Quark. Smashing matter into ever smaller pieces in an attempt to find its fundamental building blocks has produced a con- fused nightmare of particles. One way they can be made sense of is to postu- late the existence of the quark (BBC). 13 May. The Secrets of Sleep. Most of us spend one-third of our lives in a state of which we understand re- markably little. The film challenges tra- ditional notions about how much sleep we need (BBC/WGBH). 20 May. Inside the Golden Gate. How San Francisco Bay works-its physics, chemistry, biology (WGBH). 27 May. The Men Who Painted Caves. French and American archeolo- gists piece together cave art of the last Ice Age (BBC). 480 BOOKS RECEIVED (Continued from page 444) Functional Chemistry of the Brain. Adrian J. Dunn and Stephen C. Bondy. SP Books (Spectrum Publications), Flush.- ing, N.Y., 1974 (distributor, Halsted [Wiley], New York). xvi, 272 pp., illus. $14.95. Monographs in Modern Neuro- biology. The Growth of Competence. Proceed- ings of a meeting, London, Jan. 1972. Kevin Connolly and Jerome Bruner, Eds. Academic Press, New York, 1974. xii, 328 pp., illus. $17.50. Developmental Sciences Series. Handbook of Applied Mathematics. Se- lected Results and Methods. Carl E. Pear- son, Ed. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1974. xiv, 1266 pp., illus. $37.50. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling (JOIDES). Vol. 26. Sept.-Oct. 1972. Prepared for the Na- tional Science Foundation by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif., 1974 (available from the Superin- tendent of Documents, Washington, D.C.). xx, 1130 pp., illus. $20.15. Lifespan and Factors Affecting It. Aging Theories in Gerontology. Daniel Hershey. Thomas, Springfield, Ill., 1974. xiv, 158 pp., illus. Paper, $9.75. Manter and Gatz's Essentials of Clini- cal Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology. Ronald G. Clark. Davis, Philadelphia, ed. 5, 1975. viii, 182 pp., illus. Paper, $6. The Nebular Variables. John S. Glasby. Pergamon, New York, 1974. x, 210 pp., illus. $22.50. International Series of Mono- graphs in Natural Philosophy, vol. 69. North of Latitude Eighty. The Defence Research Board in Ellesmere Island. G. Hattersley-Smith. Canada Defence Re- search Board, Ottawa, 1974 (available from Information Canada, Ottawa). x, 122 pp., illus. + loose map. Paper, $C6.- 75. Pain Patients. Traits and Treatment. Richard A. Sternbach. Academic Press, New York, 1974. xiv, 136 pp., illus. $9.50. PASCAL. User Manual and Report. Kathleen Jensen and Niklaus Wirth. Spring- er-Verlag, New York, 1974. viii, 170 pp., illus. Paper, $8.20. Lecture Notes in Com- puter Science, vol. 18. Perception. Essays in Honor of James J. Gibson. Robert B. MacLeod and Her- bert L. Pick, Jr., Eds. Cornell Univer- sity Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 1974. 318 pp., illus. $14.50. Planet Earth. Readings from Scientific American. Frank Press and Raymond Siever, Eds. Freeman, San Francisco, 1974. x, 304 pp., illus. Cloth, $12; paper, $6.95. Polymer-Plastics Technology and En- gineering. Vol. 3. Louis Naturman, Ed. Dekker, New York, 1974. xiv, 252 pp., illus. $29.50. Scanning Electron Microscopy. Oliver C. Wells with portions contributed by Alan Boyde, Eric Lifshin, and Alex Re- zanowich. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1974. xviii, 422 pp., illus. $22.95. The Science and Politics of I.Q. Leon J. Kamin. Erlbaum, Potomac, Md., 1974 (distributor, Halsted [Wiley], New York). viii, 184 pp. $10.95. Complex Human Be- havior. 1*1*11fl POSITIONS WANTD 11||||1| Biochemist. Ph.D., neuropsychiatric diseases, hu- man neurochemistry, psychotropic drugs, and CNS. Established basic research program, many publica- tions. Desires position involving clinical work with scope of basic research. Box 202, SCIENCE. X Biochemist-Chemist (physiology). M.S. Ph.D.. FAIC. Broad research interest and experience; college teaching, pharmaceuticals, hospital clini- cal chemistry, toxicology, and cancer. Desires re- sponsible academic, research institute, or industry. East, publications. Box 203, SCIENCE. X Biologist, Microbiologist, D.Sc., medical sciences and public health training. Independent investi- gator, publications. Several years of responsible experience humoral cellular immunology, air-borne infections, drug research. Seeks senior academic. government research position, or research-teaching. Box 206, SCIENCE. X Microbiologist/MT (ASCP), 1960. Experienced in clinical microbiology/teaching student technolo- gists. Particularly interested in quality control in clinical microbiology; gram negative rods; myco- bacterium; anaerobes. Box 204, SCIENCE. X Molecular Immunologist-Microbiologist seeks em- ployment. Wide experience. Research emphasis has been on the structure and function of im- mur.oglobulins. Able researcher and teacher. Pre- fer near Northwest and Northeast. Box 205. SCI- ENCE. 5/9, 16, 23 |0 POSITONS OPEN IIIIIIIIIDIIHIiEIDHI AIR POLLUTION METEOROLOGIST OR ENGINEER The University of Maryland Meteorology Pro- gram has an opening for a Research Associate to participate in an interdisciplinary effort to charac- terize emissions and evaluate environmental Im- pact of salt water natural draft cooling towers. The position involves assuming major responsibility in coordinating and implementing the meteorologi- cal support of this project. The applicant should preferably have a Ph.D. degree in Meteorology or Environmental Engineering with background in micrometeorology and air pollution. Please forward r6sum6 with two references: Professor G. Israel, Meteorology Program, University of Maryland, College Park, Md. 20742. ANATOMY/ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR HARVARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL Requires Ph.D. or equivalent academic/research experience in Biology or Anatomy with sufficient teaching experience to organize the Department Teaching Aids Program and to coordinate it with that of the Medical School. In addition, the As- sistant Director, in coliaboration with the Chair- man, will develop and administer an imaginative departmental program emphasizing communication and cooperation among faculty members, employ- ees, students, and administrators, and will directly supervise the departmental nonteaching staff Please submit resume to: Personnel Office, Har- vard University Medical Area, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, Mass. 02115. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. AQUARIUM DIRECTOR Applicants are sought for the position of Direc- tor, Waikiki Aquarium, Honolulu, Hawaii. The Waikiki Aquarium is supported by state funds and administered by the University of Hawaii. The Director will carry faculty affiliation in the department closest to her/his interests. Appointees are expected to institute innovative programs which will further the Aquarium use in education and recreation and establish close ties with ma- rine research in the State. Salary level commen- surate with experience and qualification up to $25,000. Inquiries, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference should be addressed to: Dean John Craven, Dean of Marine Programs, Univer- sity of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822. Deadline for applications is 15 May 1975. The University of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SCIENCE, VOL. 188 Personnel Placement

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AAAS NEWS

(Continued from page 440)

nating Committee of the Associationsfor the Advancement of Science in theAmericas to become editor of the newtrilingual (Spanish, English, and Portu-guese) journal, Science and Man.Roche, 54, is widely regarded as one ofLatin America's most distinguished sci-entists. He has been professor of physi-opathology at the Central University ofVenezuela since 1958.

* * *

Communications: The Departmentwill be cosponsoring a seminar on Foodand Nutrition with the Fernbank Sci-ence Center in Atlanta, 15-16 May. Inconjunction with the seminar, an experi-mental membership registration projectwas conducted. Two-page question-naires were mailed to the 864 AAASmembers in the Atlanta area, inquiringabout their interest in public under-standing of science activities, both withthe AAAS and the Fernbank Center.The response has been very good.

Other regional seminars planned bythe Department are "Energy: Alterna-tives for Ohio," to be held in Cleveland9-10 May; and "Energy Conservation-Resource Recycling and Reclamation,"in Montgomery, Alabama, 10-11 June.The Department is also assisting theWeekend College of Wayne State inDetroit with their plans for a foodscience seminar the last weekend inMay.

NOVA Program Schedule: The full1974-75 NOVA season will be rebroad-cast over all PBS stations, beginningTuesday, 22 April, at 8:30 p.m. andrepeating Saturday, 26 April, at 8:00p.m. The program schedule for May is:

6 May. The Hunting of the Quark.Smashing matter into ever smaller piecesin an attempt to find its fundamentalbuilding blocks has produced a con-fused nightmare of particles. One waythey can be made sense of is to postu-late the existence of the quark (BBC).

13 May. The Secrets of Sleep. Mostof us spend one-third of our lives ina state of which we understand re-markably little. The film challenges tra-ditional notions about how much sleepwe need (BBC/WGBH).

20 May. Inside the Golden Gate.How San Francisco Bay works-itsphysics, chemistry, biology (WGBH).

27 May. The Men Who PaintedCaves. French and American archeolo-gists piece together cave art of the lastIce Age (BBC).

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BOOKS RECEIVED

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Functional Chemistry of the Brain.Adrian J. Dunn and Stephen C. Bondy.SP Books (Spectrum Publications), Flush.-ing, N.Y., 1974 (distributor, Halsted[Wiley], New York). xvi, 272 pp., illus.$14.95. Monographs in Modern Neuro-biology.The Growth of Competence. Proceed-

ings of a meeting, London, Jan. 1972.Kevin Connolly and Jerome Bruner, Eds.Academic Press, New York, 1974. xii, 328pp., illus. $17.50. Developmental SciencesSeries.Handbook of Applied Mathematics. Se-

lected Results and Methods. Carl E. Pear-son, Ed. Van Nostrand Reinhold, NewYork, 1974. xiv, 1266 pp., illus. $37.50.

Initial Reports of the Deep Sea DrillingProject. Joint Oceanographic Institutionsfor Deep Earth Sampling (JOIDES). Vol.26. Sept.-Oct. 1972. Prepared for the Na-tional Science Foundation by the ScrippsInstitution of Oceanography, La Jolla,Calif., 1974 (available from the Superin-tendent of Documents, Washington, D.C.).xx, 1130 pp., illus. $20.15.

Lifespan and Factors Affecting It. AgingTheories in Gerontology. Daniel Hershey.Thomas, Springfield, Ill., 1974. xiv, 158pp., illus. Paper, $9.75.Manter and Gatz's Essentials of Clini-

cal Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology.Ronald G. Clark. Davis, Philadelphia, ed.5, 1975. viii, 182 pp., illus. Paper, $6.

The Nebular Variables. John S. Glasby.Pergamon, New York, 1974. x, 210 pp.,illus. $22.50. International Series of Mono-graphs in Natural Philosophy, vol. 69.

North of Latitude Eighty. The DefenceResearch Board in Ellesmere Island. G.Hattersley-Smith. Canada Defence Re-search Board, Ottawa, 1974 (availablefrom Information Canada, Ottawa). x,122 pp., illus. + loose map. Paper, $C6.-75.

Pain Patients. Traits and Treatment.Richard A. Sternbach. Academic Press,New York, 1974. xiv, 136 pp., illus. $9.50.PASCAL. User Manual and Report.

Kathleen Jensen and Niklaus Wirth. Spring-er-Verlag, New York, 1974. viii, 170 pp.,illus. Paper, $8.20. Lecture Notes in Com-puter Science, vol. 18.

Perception. Essays in Honor of JamesJ. Gibson. Robert B. MacLeod and Her-bert L. Pick, Jr., Eds. Cornell Univer-sity Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 1974. 318 pp.,illus. $14.50.

Planet Earth. Readings from ScientificAmerican. Frank Press and RaymondSiever, Eds. Freeman, San Francisco, 1974.x, 304 pp., illus. Cloth, $12; paper, $6.95.

Polymer-Plastics Technology and En-gineering. Vol. 3. Louis Naturman, Ed.Dekker, New York, 1974. xiv, 252 pp.,illus. $29.50.

Scanning Electron Microscopy. OliverC. Wells with portions contributed byAlan Boyde, Eric Lifshin, and Alex Re-zanowich. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1974.xviii, 422 pp., illus. $22.95.The Science and Politics of I.Q. Leon

J. Kamin. Erlbaum, Potomac, Md., 1974(distributor, Halsted [Wiley], New York).viii, 184 pp. $10.95. Complex Human Be-havior.

1*1*11fl POSITIONS WANTD 11||||1|Biochemist. Ph.D., neuropsychiatric diseases, hu-man neurochemistry, psychotropic drugs, and CNS.Established basic research program, many publica-tions. Desires position involving clinical work withscope of basic research. Box 202, SCIENCE. X

Biochemist-Chemist (physiology). M.S. Ph.D..FAIC. Broad research interest and experience;college teaching, pharmaceuticals, hospital clini-cal chemistry, toxicology, and cancer. Desires re-sponsible academic, research institute, or industry.East, publications. Box 203, SCIENCE. X

Biologist, Microbiologist, D.Sc., medical sciencesand public health training. Independent investi-gator, publications. Several years of responsibleexperience humoral cellular immunology, air-borneinfections, drug research. Seeks senior academic.government research position, or research-teaching.Box 206, SCIENCE. X

Microbiologist/MT (ASCP), 1960. Experienced inclinical microbiology/teaching student technolo-gists. Particularly interested in quality control inclinical microbiology; gram negative rods; myco-bacterium; anaerobes. Box 204, SCIENCE. X

Molecular Immunologist-Microbiologist seeks em-ployment. Wide experience. Research emphasishas been on the structure and function of im-mur.oglobulins. Able researcher and teacher. Pre-fer near Northwest and Northeast. Box 205. SCI-ENCE. 5/9, 16, 23

|0 POSITONS OPEN IIIIIIIIIDIIHIiEIDHIAIR POLLUTION METEOROLOGIST OR

ENGINEER

The University of Maryland Meteorology Pro-gram has an opening for a Research Associate toparticipate in an interdisciplinary effort to charac-terize emissions and evaluate environmental Im-pact of salt water natural draft cooling towers.The position involves assuming major responsibilityin coordinating and implementing the meteorologi-cal support of this project. The applicant shouldpreferably have a Ph.D. degree in Meteorology orEnvironmental Engineering with background inmicrometeorology and air pollution. Please forwardr6sum6 with two references: Professor G. Israel,Meteorology Program, University of Maryland,College Park, Md. 20742.

ANATOMY/ASSISTANTDEPARTMENT DIRECTOR

HARVARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL

Requires Ph.D. or equivalent academic/researchexperience in Biology or Anatomy with sufficientteaching experience to organize the DepartmentTeaching Aids Program and to coordinate it withthat of the Medical School. In addition, the As-sistant Director, in coliaboration with the Chair-man, will develop and administer an imaginativedepartmental program emphasizing communicationand cooperation among faculty members, employ-ees, students, and administrators, and will directlysupervise the departmental nonteaching staffPlease submit resume to: Personnel Office, Har-vard University Medical Area, 25 Shattuck Street,Boston, Mass. 02115. An Affirmative Action/EqualOpportunity Employer.

AQUARIUM DIRECTOR

Applicants are sought for the position of Direc-tor, Waikiki Aquarium, Honolulu, Hawaii. TheWaikiki Aquarium is supported by state fundsand administered by the University of Hawaii.The Director will carry faculty affiliation in thedepartment closest to her/his interests. Appointeesare expected to institute innovative programswhich will further the Aquarium use in educationand recreation and establish close ties with ma-rine research in the State. Salary level commen-surate with experience and qualification up to$25,000. Inquiries, curriculum vitae, and threeletters of reference should be addressed to: DeanJohn Craven, Dean of Marine Programs, Univer-sity of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822. Deadlinefor applications is 15 May 1975. The Universityof Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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POSITONSOPEN jjljj r | IIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIII IIIIOSIONSOPENANATOMIST, to teach human anatomy to under-graduates and graduates majoring in applied anat-omy and physiology and health professions. Ex-pected to develop personal research program at-tractive to graduate students. 9-month academicyear, starting 1 September 1975. Encourage appli-cants with an appreciation for the relationship ofbasic science to health science and the healthprofessions. Applicants should send letter of in-terest, curriculum vitae, and list of references to:Chairperson, Department of Health Sciences, Sar-gent College of Allied Health Professions, BostonUniversity, Boston, Mass. 02215. Affirmative Ac-tion/Equial Opportu;nity, Employer.

ANATOMISTM.D. or Ph.D. with experience in teaching andin independent research. Should be able to assistin the teaching of any of the branches of anatomyto medical and dental students. Salary and rankdepend on qualifications and experience. Applywith curriculum vitae and references before 15May to Dr. S. M. Friedman, Department of Anat-omy, The University of British Columbia, Van-couver, B.C. V6T lW5.

ANATOMIST: Applications are invited from in-dividuals with Ph.D. in Anatomy and/or M.D.degree for position as Instructor. Primary teach-ing responsibilities to be in Human Gross Anat-omy. Candidates demonstrating strong researchpotenltial in any area other than Neurobiology areinvited to apply. Areas such as Cellular, Devel-opmental, or Reproductive Biology are preferred.For further information or to submit curriculumvitae and names of three references, please con-tact: Dr. A. V. Boccabella, Department of Anat-omy, College of Medicine & Dentistry of NewJcrsey, New Jersey Medical School, 100 BergenSt., Newark, N.J. 07103. CMDNJ-NJMS is anEqual Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

THOMAS HUNT MORGANSCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYApplications are invited for one available facultyposition in the area of population biology at theAssistant Professor level. Qualifications: Ph.D.degree, with a strong mathematics background,an interest in developing an active research pro-gram, the ability to develop and teach advancedcourses, and competency in teaching an introduc-tory course in zoology. Send curriculum vitae, abrief description of experience, and current inter-ests in teaching and research, and the names andaddresses of at least three references to: Office ofthe Director, T. H. Morgan School of BiologicalSciences, Uriversity of Kentucky, Lexington, Ken-tucky 40506. Deadline for application is 4 weeksafter the appearance of this notice. An Equal Op-portunity/Affirmative Action Emlployer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY.Ph.D. with broad training in general psychologyand major interest in developnzental or perceptionwith supporting interests in one or more of thefollowing: perception, developmental, clinical, per-sonality-social, neuropsychology to fill new andpermanent position.Duties: Establish research program in specialty;teach graduate and undergraduate courses. Initialappointment beginning 1 September 1975. Sendcurrent curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, andthree supporting letters to: Dr. Robert K. Klepac,Chairman, Department of Psychology, North Da-kota State University, Fargo, N.D. 58102. AnEqual Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

ASSOCIATE IN RESEARCH in the area of com-parative visual physiology and behavior. Shouldhave an M.S. in Biology, preferably be experi-enced in electron microscopy and the editorialpreparation of scientific papers. Should be avail-able for international travel as required. Sendresume to: Mrs. Roberta Clouet, Yale University,Department of Biology, Kline Biology Tower, 219Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. 06520. An EqualOpportunitY/Affirmtative Action Employer.

BIOCHEMISTAssistant Professor, Ph.D., with teaching and re-search experience. Teach biochemistry to dentaland M.S. students. Opportunity for independent orcollaborative research program. Submit curricu-lum vitae and references to Chairman, Departmentof Biochemistry, Fairleigh Dickinson University,School of Dentistry, 110 Fuller Place, Hackensack,New Jersey 07601. An Equal Opportuinity/Affir-otative Action Employer.

2 MAY 1975

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, M.D. or Ph.D. totake part in a project pursued in the Departmentof Physiology in cooperation with the hematologysection of the Department of Medicine to applymodern physiological and biochemical methods tothe investigation of the membrane characteristicsof normal and abnormal red blood cells. M.D.applicanits should have completed clinical trainingin order to undertake clinical responsibilities inthe hematology section. All applicants should havea strong background and interest in the metabolicanid physiological properties of red cells. Startingdate negotiable. Send curriculum vitae and namesof persons who may be requested to supply ref-erences to Department of Physiology, Yale Univer-sity, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Conn. 06510.

Applications fromt women and members of mi-ncrity groutps are encoutraged.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: BIOCHEMISTRY

A faculty position at the rank of Assistant Pro-fessor will be available on or after 1 September1975. The primary requirement is promise of ex-cellence in teaching and research, but preferencewill be given to applicants with demonstratedcompetence in some aspect of the molecular ge-netics of eukaryotes.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitaeand list of publications, a brief description of theirproposed research, and the names of three refer-ences to Chairman of Search Committee, Depart-ment of Biochemistry, Duke University MedicalCe"ter, Durham, North Carolina 27710.

Dutke University is an Equal Opportunity/Affir-iuatire A ction Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE withtraining (Board eligible) in Cardiovascular Dis-eases and research training in laboratory cardiacelectrophysiology, that is, familiarity with micro-electrode and voltage clamp theory and practice.Applications for this position from qualified indi-viduals are requested. Columbia University is anEqual Opportunity Employer and women and mi-norit) group members are encouraged to apply.Send curriculum vitae and bibliography to CharlesA. Ragan, Jr. M.D., Department of Medicine,Columbia University College of Physicians andSurgeons, 630 West 168 Street, New York, N.Y.10032.

Opening for ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PA-THOLOGY, Board certified eligible in AnatomicPathology. Teaching and research responsibilitiesalso required. All candidates will be reviewedwithout regard to race, color, creed, or sex. Uni-versitv of California is an Equal Opportunity Enm-plover. Send r6sume to: Julien L. Van Lancker,M.D., Professor and Chairman, Department ofPathology, University of California, Los Angeles,Calif. 90024.

ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTISTIN IMMUNOLOGY

Full-time position for Ph.D. to direct modern im-munology laboratory in multidisciplinary environ-ment and develop research program in the im-munopathological mechanisms of dental caries orperiodontal disease. Salary commensurate withpreparation and experience. Send resumeincludingpublications and names of references to: Dr. DonB. Clewell, The University of Michigan DentalResearch Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104.A Nondiscrimninating Affirmative Action Employer.

The Outdoor Biology Instructional Strategies(OBIS) Development Group has an opening for anauthor-developer of biological activities for chil-di-en. Applicants must have leadership experiencewith 10- to 15-year-old children and a backgroundin both aquatic and terrestrial environments.

Applications should be submitted to Dr. Her-bert Thier, Co-Director of OBIS, Lawrence Hallof Science, University of California, Berkeley,Calif. 94720.

Applications are invited for CHAIRPERSON ofthe Department of Biology.The position (Associate or Full Professor) in-

cltudes administrative and teaching responsibilitiesin a 4-year undergraduate program. The depart-ment offers concentrations in botany, zoology, andpreprofessional and allied health areas. Demon-strated evidence of achievement in research andteaching is desired. Salary commensurate withtraining and experience. Inquiries should be ad-dressed to Dr. H. L. Stirewilt, Search Committee,Department of Biology (Telephone: 404-828-3201),Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia 30904. AnEquial Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

|||||II|I|||||||I||||||l||l|l|llllll |o rrS IONS OPEN ||||||||||||||||||BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN IRAN

Plans are being made for the establishment inthe next few years of a new institute for funda-mental research in the biomedical sciences illIrani. The senior professional staff members willcarry out research programs of their own choos-ing. They will be responsible for training juniorpostdoctoral colleagues in the institute, but willnot have routine teaching responsibilities for un-dergraduate or medical students.

Openings may be available for senior and juniorprofessional staff members and for postdoctoralappoinitments. Candidates with the Ph.D. and/orM.D. degree and with experience in research areinvited to apply as soon as possible. Please for-ward curriculumn vitae and list of publications.and describe areas of research interest.

All replies held in strict confidence by majorprivate U.S. university. Box 199, SCIENCE.

DIRECTOR OF LABORATORY ANIMAL CAREEmory University is seeking a highly qualified

veterinarian, preferably with American College ofLaboratory Animal Medicine certification or eligi-bility, to organize and direct a program of animalcare in support of its teaching and research pro-grams. Affiliation with an academic departmentand research and teaching opportunities may bearranged as appropriate. Applicants should sendcurriculum vitae and references to: Dr. J. D. Neill,Chairman, Animal Care Committee, Departmentof Physiology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia30322. An Equtal Opportunity/Affirmnative ActionEnmployer.

The University of Washington is seeking a DI-RECTOR OF THE QUATERNARY RESEARCHCENTER, an interdisciplinary unit of the Gradu-ate School involving a number of different depart-ments. The position is open to an individual fromore of the disciplines related to Quaternary re-search. The position is a full-time faculty appoint-miient with tenure, and the person appointed willbe expected to continue research in his/her fieldas well as to direct the Center. An earned doc-torate and a strong record of research and teach-irg in Quaternary science are required. Salary isnegotiable.

Applicants should mail a curriculum vitae toDr. James S. Bethel, Chairman of QRC SearchCommittee, Dean of College of Forest Resources,University of Washington, Seattle, Washington98195.Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

ANTICIPATED FACULTY POSITIONLecturer/Instructor/Assistant Professor

Full-time teaching position in botany, mycologyand plant pathology, and plant physiology. Candi-date should have a strong background in botanywith capability of teaching botany theory and lab-oratory. Candidate should have specialized train-ing in the fields of plant physiology, mycology,and plant pathology. Candidate should also havehad field experience in the identification and con-trol of plant diseases. As a further requirement,applicant would also be responsible for the careand supervision of the greenhouses in the BiologyDepartment. Doctorate preferred, but a master'sdegree in biology or related fields (agriculture.horticulture) is required. Previous college-levelteaching experience desired. Salary range: $10,000to $16,000. Closing date for application: 7 May1975. Send resume to:

Dr. Ursula SchwerinDean of Instruction

State University of New YorkFarmingdale, N.Y. 11735

State University of New York is an Equial Op-poritinity/Aflirmnative Action Enployer.

INVERTEBRATE FISHERIES AND AQUA.CULTURE. Full-time position divided betweenteaching and research. Teaching includes one totwo courses per semester in invertebrate fisheriesand culture. Appointee must be trained and ex-perienced in crustacean culture, and be prepared todirect Macrobrachiuim research. Begins September1975; salary and rank negotiable. Send curriculumvitae, three letters of recommendation. and re-prints to: James G. Teer, Department of Wildlifeand Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University,College Station, Texas 77843. An Affirmative Ac-tion/Equial Opportunity Employer.

MICROBIOLOGIST. Faculty position. Assistantprofessorship-teaching; a general microbiologycourse serving all university undergraduates andparticipation in related courses relevant to medi-cal technology. Send letter of application, curricu-lum vitae, and names of three references to: S.D. Rodenberg, Dean, School of Allied MedicalProfessions, University of Pennsylvania, 3901 PineStreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 19174. An Equial Oppor-tu,nit', EmploYer.

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MARINE SCIENCE1 he Sea Education Association (SEA) invites ap-plications from maf-ine scientists (preferably re-cent Ph.D.'s with extensive shipboard experience)to serve in SEA SEMESTER program (accreditedby Boston University) as both: (i) staff scientistttLritng sevctal 6-week cruises each year aboardR/V W'estward (100-foot auxiliary schooner); and(tt) instrLuctor in uindergraduate courses taughtashore in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Send re-rtnme and names of three referees to: Dr. Edward

C. Monahan, Director of Education and Research,SEA, c/o Marine Biological Laboratory, WoodsHole, Massachusetts 02543.

NIICROBIOLOGY-FACULTY POSITION. Ph.D.in Microbiology with minimum of 2 years of ex-perience. Medical school background is desirable.Involses graduate and undergraduate teaching. Re-search expected. Area of interest shottld be inhcalth-related aspcct of microbiology. Academicyear appointment. Rank and salary depend onqtLalificatiotis. Start I September 1975 or 1 Janu-aty 1976. Closing date 1 Jtune 1975. Apply toDarrell Pratt, Chairman, Microbiology, Univer-sity of Maine, Ororo, Maine 04473. An Affirona-til(e Actiol/Eqttal Opportinity E,nployer.

THREE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONSApplications are invited for three research posi-

tions begilnning suLmmer 1975 at the Center forWater ResouLrces Research, Desert Research Insti-itte, University of Nevada. Salary and level open;opporttLnities for teaching hydrology-hydrogeologycourses in each position.Ground-Water H.ydrologist-Applicants should

have a strong knowledge of quantitative ground-water modeling techniques and a strong back-gi outed in comptLter programming and systemsanalysis. The position involves research on hydro-geologic problems such as contaminant transportin grotlnid-water systems and chemical and flowegimes in cat-bonate terrain.Senior-Level Hydrologist-Mature scientist capa-

ble cf administrative and academic responsibilityin grocutid-water geology. Ph.D. with 10 years ofresearchl and academic experience. The successftlcandidate will be responsible for supervision ofescarcli and suLpport staff and generation of re-scaich sUpport for water resoLtrce problems insouithern Nevada.Hydrogeologist-Applicants should have a thor-

ough knowledge of all aspects of hydrogeology.Position requiires both field and office investiga-tions. Specific duLties and salary are flexible de-pendiing ttpon training and experience.

Send resum6 to:Dr. George B. Maxey, Director

Center for Water Resources ResearchDesert Research Institute

University of Nevada SystemReno, Nevada 89507

D)se-rt Rese-archl/ In stituute is an ELiujal OpporutinitrEmployer

POSTDOCTORAL APPOINTEEPostdoctoral appointment available in the

Center for Human Radiobiology as part of anongoing research program in in vitro studiesof hlumani immuntie responses and their relationto or-cogenesis.The applicant shouild be familiar with tissue

cuLlture techniques and some of the more com-mon immtunological tests sttch as cell-mediatedimmuLnity, detection of sera antibodies, andantigenic stimulation of lymphocytes.

Position available immediately. Send resum6to Ronald A. Johns, Professional PlacementDepartmenit, Argonne National Laboratory, De-partment 100D, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Ar-gonre, Illinois 60439. Ani equial opportuinitycntplo.er M/F.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available immedi-ately for genetic and biochemical studies of crownvall tumor indtiction. Ph.D. degree essential; in-terest and some experience in microbial geneticsand plant physiology desirable. Salary: $9,500 to$10,CO0. Send r6S&Lm6 to:

Dr. Gary T. HeberleinDepartment of BiologyUniversity of Missouri-St. Louis8091 Natural Bridge RoadSt. Louis, Missouri 63121

Ati Equial Opportuntity/Affirmative Action Emnployer

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available 1 Julyfor Ph.D. or M.D. with experience in proteinchemistry and /or cell biology. Research focus onplasma and nuclear membrane structure andftinction in normal and malignant cells. Send to:

Dr. Robert E. ScottLaboratory of Membrane Pathology

Department of Pathology and AnatomyMayo Clinic and Medical School

Rochester, Minn. 55901

FACULTY POSITION IN PHARMACOLOGYAn Assistant Professor position is available for

a person specializing in cardiovascular pharma-cology with an interest in studying the central andperipheral eflects of drugs and endogenous sub-stances Ltpon cardiovascular hemodynamics. Teach-ing (mammalian physiology and pharmacology)vill be required at the undergraduate and gradu-ate level. Applicants should send curriculum vitae,reprints of lesearch papers, and three names forreference purposes to: Dr. David E. Clarke, Di-rector of Pharmacology, Lamar Fleming Building,University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77004.The Uzuit ersitrv of Houstoni is an Equial Oppor-

tlmit,b' Litploryer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION. Postdoctoralpositioni available, summer or fall of 1975, forresearch on adenylate cyclase in corpora luteaor mechaniism of action of cyclic AMP onsteroidogenesis. Salary $10,000 to $11,000. Dura-tion 11,2 to 2 years. Applications with curriculumvitae, naming three references, should be sent to:Dr. J. M. Marsh, Department of Biochemistry,University of Miami, School of Medicine, P.O.Box 520875, Biscayne Annex, Miami, Florida33152. An Equtal Opportunity Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION for work onaultoecology of larval blackflies. Emphasis onpopUlation dynamics as part of an overall researchprogram for development of biological/integratedcontrol schemes uitilizing selected blackfly patho-g,ns. Background in biological control highly de-sirable. Lettets of application including curriculumvitac atid names and addresses of three refereess0o.lld be senit to Dr. Marshall Laird, Director,Res-arch Unit on Vector Pathology, MemorialUniversity of Newfoundland, St. John's, New-foui-dland. Canada AlC 5S7.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH

Applications are invited for a position involvingstLudies on immunological aspects of solid cancers.Some experience in cellular immunology required.Some biochemical background desirable. Excellentsalatv. Senid curriculum vitae and names and ad-dresses of three persons familiar with your work to

Box 168, SCIENCEAnI Equal Opporunity Employer

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHApplications are invited for postdoctoral re-

seat-ch positions related to the action of cyclicnucleotides on nuclear protein kinases and RNAsynthesis. Salary is $10,000 for 12 months. Appli-cants should stibmit a curriculum vitae and havetwo letters of recommendation sent by a refereeto Dr. Richard A. Jungmann, Department of Bio-clenistry, Northwestern University MedicalSchool, 303 East Chicago Ave., Chicago, Illinois61-61 1.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATEImmediate opening for recent Ph.D. with strongbackground in synithetic organic or biochemistryto work on mechanisms of biological oxidationsof steroids at inactive sites and on purification ofsteriod oxygenases fronm microorganisms. Salary upto $11,000. Send curriculum vitae with names ofthree references to: Dr. L. Tan, Biochemistry De-partment, University of Sherbrooke Medical Fac-ulty, Sherbrooke JIH 5N4, Canada.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATEA postdoctoral position is open, starting 1

September 1975, for the preparation and physicalstudy of chromosomal proteins. Please send cur-riculum vitae and names of references to I. Isen-berg, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics,Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331.Ani Afjirinatire Action/Equal Opportuinity Em-plh.Yer.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN MOLECULAR ORCELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. One or two posi-tions will be available to conduct basic researchon platelets. Specific areas of investigation coulditIclude mechanism of contractility, cellular regu-latory mechanisms and membrane receptors. Salarywill be dependent upon qualifications. Replies in-cluding curriculum vitae should be addressed toeither Dr. Thomas C. Detwiler or Dr. AlfredStracher, Department of Biochemistry, State Uni-versity of New York-Downstate Medical Center,450 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203. AnEO/A A emtploYer.

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PLANT BIOCHEMISTA position for a Plant Biochemist at the level

of Assistant Professor will likely be available 1September 1975. Duties will include instruction inplant biochemistry, supervision of thesis work ofgiradciate stLudents, maintenance of an active re-scarch pr-ogram in planit biochemistry, and inter-action with other plant scientists. Preference willbe given to individuals with interest and researchexp.~rience in photosynthesis or plant development,.ilthlough applicants in other areas of plant bio-chemistry will be considered. Female and othermnionritr cantditdates are especially encouiraged toapplr. Send cuLrriculum vitae, including academicrecord and list of publications, three letters ofrecommendation, and a short statement of yourprojected research interests to: H. F. DeLuca,Department of Biochemistry, University of Wis-consin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. The Untirersityof Wiscon sin is (In Fqital OpportunitY Emplorer.

RESEARCH SCIENTISTSDepartment of Social and Health Services,

State of Washington, Olympia. Full-time positionscpen immediately. Ph.D. and research experiencepreferred, particularly in applied areas and pro-gram evaluation. Many opportunities for innova-tive program development in mental health, de-velopmental disabilities, alcohol and drug abuse.aging, juvenile rehabilitation, income mainte-tiance, adult corrections, vocational rehabilitation.and getneral social services. Excellent salaries andbenefits.

Please send currictiluim vitae and professionalreferences to: Ralph Littlestone, Director, Divi-sion of Planning and Research, Box 1788, Depart-mert of Social aned Health Sern ices, Olympia,Washington.

TECHNICAL EDITORHEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH

Assistant editor needed for journal, Health Ser-vices Research. Need some technical editing ex-perience, knowledge of health services issues andresearch, and gradtiate work (degree preferred)in ptiblic health, statistics, economics, OR, andso forth. Salary commensurate with ability and ex-perience; attractive benefits. Send resume to:Recruitment Director, American Hospital Associa-tion, 840 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago,Illinois 60611.

TISSUE CULTURE TECHNOLOGISTExperienced tissue culture technologist with M.S.degree in Biology or Biochemistry. Salary nego-tiable. Send resume or curriculum vitae to 0. M.Rennert, University of Florida, Department ofPediatrics, Gairesville, Fla. 32610. An EquialOpportuntity/Afflrmnctire Actio,t Emplorver.

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IMAGE PROCESSING FOR 2-D and 3-D RE-CONSTRUCTION FROM PROJECTIONS: THE-ORY AND PRACTICE IN MEDICINE ANDTHE PHYSICAL SCIENCES, 4-7 August 1975.

Stanford University, Stanford, CaliforniaAbstract deadline: 15 May 1975

Further information and contributed papers to:Optical Society of America, Suite 620, 2000 LStreet, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036.

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PREDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS INBIOCHEMISTRY

NIH-sponsored fellowships are available for1975-76. Broadly based training program with re-search on basic and human disease oriented prob-lems. Chemistry or biology degree required. In-quiries to Dr. Thomas E. Conover, Departmentof Biological Chemistry, Hahnemann MedicalCollege, 230 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Penn-sylvania 19102.

PREDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN IMMU-NOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY: A number ofstate graduate stipends ($3960 per annum) areavailable for highly qualified applicants for studyleading to the Ph.D. in immunology, virology, andmicrobiology. For information, write to Dr. H.H. Fudenberg, Professor and Chairman, De-partment of Basic and Clinical Immunology andMicrobiology, Medical University of South Caro-lina, Charleston, S.C. 29401. An Equal Oppor-tunity, Employer.

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'o QA challeng-ing opportunity ex-

ists within the Warner-Lam-bert Research Institute for an experi-

enced Pharmacologist interested in Research& Development studies directed toward new medical

products. Primary responsibility will involve the evalua-tion of bronchopulmonary drugs. Previous research ex-perience in this area is desirable although not a definiterequirement. Candidates should possess a Ph.D. degreewith at least 5 years industrial experience, part ofwhich may include post-graduate studies. Our labora-tories are located in suburban New Jersey with access

to outstanding school systems, housing and recreationalfacilities. Company benefits are excellent and includefull reimbursement for relocation expenses. Salary will becommensurate with background and qualifications.For an interview appointment, please forwardi your cur-

riculum vitae to the Director of Pre-clinical Research,

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7lCHIEF, SURGICALNEUROLOGY BRANCH

The National Institutes of Health invites nominations and applicationsfor the position of Chief of the Surgical Neurology Branch, NationalInstitute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke(NINCDS), Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education,and Welfare. This Institute is one of 12 biomedical research in-stitutes within the National Institutes of Health. The Surgical NeurologyBranch conducts, fosters, and coordinates clinical research on humandiseases, involving the nervous system, in the NINCDS Intramural Re-search Program located in Bethesda, Maryland.

Applicants must be neurosurgeons who have demonstrated achievementand stature in the field of neurosurgery. Applicants must also have ahigh degree of scientific experience and judgment, and demonstratedleadership and management ability.

The position may be filled in either the Civil Service or CommissionedCorps of the Public Health Service with a salary range between $34,000and $42,000 per annum. Salary is negotiable depending on length andbreadth of experience.

Letter of application with curriculum vitae and lists of publications andreferences should be sent to the Chairman of the Search Committee:

Dr. Donald B. CalneClinical Director

National Institute ofNeurological and Communicative

Disorders and StrokeNATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

Building 10, Rm 6D-20Bethesda, Maryland 20014An Equal Opportunity Employer

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