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Plum St., Springfield, Ohio 455t)4. Biochemical Pharmacologist: Ph.D. Action of psychotropic drugs and biochemistry of psychoses. Ptublications, some teaching experience. Seeks a research-oriented position. Box 408, SCIENCE. X Cancer Research, M.D., Ph.D. Aim: experimental approaches to cancer directed toward clinical applications. Long-time cancer research, teaching and administrative experience. Numerous publica- tions. References. Box 409, SCIENCE. 11/17; 12/1 X Experienced Chairman, Teacher, Investigator, de- sires to relocate south to a vigorous biology or botany department, preferably with a productive graduate program. Interested in students and in staff morale and productivity in addition to own teaching and research. Grants, current publica- tions in botanical ultrastructure. Box 410, SCIENCE. X Genetics, M.Sc., 4 years of research in mutation induction in plants. Seeks position of technician, for 1 year in laboratory with opportunity to learn nucleic acid extraction and hybridization tech- niques. Jean Saunoris, a/s M. Lussier, 4523 Charlemagne, Montreal, P.Q., Canada. X Human Cy togeneticist, Ph.D.; postdoctoral re- search experience. Seeking research position or fellowship in medical school or hospital. Box 411, SCIENCE. X Immuno-Biochemist, Ph.D.: Education-pharmat- ceutical chemistry. Research-physiological bio- chemistry of immune mechanisms. Academic and industrial with publications and patents. Seeking industrial active research or teaching/research position in physiology and biochemistry. Will generate his academic research funds. Box 412, SCIENCE. X Microbiologist, Ph.D. Experienced with strong background in virology, pathogenic bacteriology, and germ-free animal research. Numerous publi- cations. Teaching/research desired. Available spring 1973. Box 367, SCIENCE. X Microbiologist, Ph.D. Permanent academic posi- tion sought. Teaching/administration/research. Recognized industrial life scientist. Top creden- tials. Box 413, SCIENCE. X Microbiologist, Ph.D., unlicensed M.D., experi- enced and publications. Clinical Laboratory or research. Box 414, SCIENCE. X Pathologist-Electron Microscopist. Ap/CP, FLEX. Interest: high resolution and diagnostic-EM, molecular pathology, cancer; 35 years old, minority group; 5 years in university faculty. Desires position with practice opportunity. Avail- able 1973. Please send full details. Box 418, SCIENCE. 11/10 Physician with Biostatistical experience. Certi- fied specialist internal medicinc seeks position application of computer-based pattern recogni- tion, clustering, and classification techniques to real medical problems. Box 415 SCIENCE. X POS N~. WVAN T.ED tIUIIIII1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII PO~S M..FON OJPEN' IIhIHJIIIIIIIN Limnologist-Ecologist. Internationally known lim- nologist of excellent repute (age 43). with broad background in research, expertise in handling graduate students at masters and doctors levels, and extremely good teaching ability, graduate and undergraduate; and wife, ecologist, aquatic biologist, skilled in arranging and managing in- terdisciplinary courses in ecology, and in teach- ing at graduate and undergraduate levels. Both seek challenging and responsible positions in same or different departments, at levels of profes- sor and associate or assistant professor, respec- tively. Box 4l7, SCIENCE. X POITIONS OPEN HIlEHE ONE OR MORE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS AVAILABLE for July 1973 in the Department of Physiolo University of Michigan Medical School. Candi- date must have Ph.D. in physiology or closely related science. One or two years of postdoctoral experience in research highly desirable. Teaching and research duties about 50 50. Candidates seriously considered will be invited to give seminar and to be interviewed by staff of depart- ment. Age, sex, race, religion, and ethnic origin immaterial. Send resume to Box 402, SCIENCE. ASSISTANT-ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Position Open January 1973 For Vertebrate Anatomist or Physiologist. Will assume major responsibility for undergraduate course in anatomy and physiology and direct M.S. students in research specialty. Ph.D. re- quired; postdoctoral research experience desirable. Send vita and references by 1 December 1972 to: Dr. T. J. Starr, Chairman, Department of Bio- logical Sciences, State University College, Brock- port, New York 14420. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ASSISTANT EDITOR For a society-sponsored journal in the biological sciences located on the East Coast. Ph.D. in biochemistry or microbiology preferred; M.S. and suitable experience considered. Major responsi- bility in editing of manuscripts and galley proof. Send resume if interested. An equal opportunity employer. Box 406, SCIENCE Two positions open January 1973: (1) Bio- chemist, with experience in enzymes and DNA- RNA. (2) Pathobiologist-Electron Microscopist. Candidates must have a Ph.D. Experience with marine animals and cancer desirable. Both posi- tions call for the conducting of research in the latter area under an institutional (NIH) bio- medical award, as well as teaching. Please send inquiry and resume, and have three letters of recommendation forwarded, by 1 December 1972, to: Dr. Satya P. Sood, Chairman, Division of Natural Sciences, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo College, P.O. Box 1357, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 U.S.A. B.S. or M.S. Biochemistry and/or Organic Chem- istry with or without experience. Basic bio- chemistry of mitochondrial metabolism. Isolation, analysis, and study of function of proteins, co- factors, and hormones. Clinical biochemistry of stress, especially blood phospholipid analyses and prostaglandin interactions. Location near Philadel- phia. Several positions available. Box 403, SCIENCE CHALLENGING, DEMANDING POSTS NOW AVAILABLE for young physicians willing to work in a field combining internal medicine, psychiatry, psychology, adolescent medicine and drug abuse therapy. Vitam Center Inc., rated as a model program for teenage rehabilitation in the United States by the President's Special Action Office for Drug AbuLse Prevention, offers clinical management of patietnts about 12 to 21 years of age with drug, personal, familial, and medical problems. In-house and out-patients. Fairfield County, Connecticut. Write Medical Director, Vitam Center Inc., 57 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, Conn. 06851 DRUG DISPOSITION-PHARMACOKINETICS Responsibilities include: measurement of the absorption, distribution, and excretion of drugs in animals and man. Please submit resume and salary requirements to: Ms. Winifred J. Mulhern Astra Pharmaceutical Products. Inc. 7½/2 Neponset Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01606 We are an equal opportunitv emplover DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada ACADEMIC STAFF POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Applications are invited for teaching posts available 1 July 1973. Academic rank and salary depend on qualifications and experience. In addi- tion to undergraduate and graduate-level teaching, successful candidates will be expected to develop research in one of the following areas: molecular genetics, biochemical embryology, biophysics. comparative physiology, systems ecology, popula- tion ecology, marine biogeochemistry, and evo- lutionary systematics. Outstanding candidates in other areas will be considered. The Department is now housed in a new btuilding with excellent facilities including a sea- water supply on all floors. Applications, giving the names of two referees, should be sent to Dr. K. H. Mann, Chairman. Department of Biology, Dalhousie University. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Department of Biochemistry-Eastern Medical School. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR staff appointment. July 1973. Teach- ing and research responsibilities. Particular interest in candidates with background in cell membranes and lipids, neurobiochemistry, molecular action of hormones. Submit resume and requirements to Box 401, SCIENCE BIOENGINEER-Ph.D. Develop basic/applied research and graduate programs in bioinstrumentation and bioengineering. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume to: Dr. Ronald H. Jones, Director, Medi- cal Research Institute, Florida Institute of Tech- nology, Melbourne, Florida 32901. An Equ(al Opportunity EmploYer M/F CHAIRMAN OF ANATOMY We are seeking an enthusiastic teacher of human anatomy who is also a competent administrator with an aptitude for research. Eligible anatomists are invited to send resume to: Dr. V. G. Prabhu, Chairman, Search Committee, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1122 East 53 St., Chicago. Illinois 60615. Opening in Endocrinology Section of Pharmacology Department requires Ph.D. (medical or zoological sciences) with background in mammalian re- productive physiology/pharmacology and neuroendocrinology. Background of independent research required. Approximately five people will report to this position, and responsibilities in- clude drug testing and basic research. The position is located in an attractive suburb approximately 17 miles west of Philadelphia. Qualified candidates should submit curriculum vitae. DR. ALAN CORBIN Mgr., Endocrinology Section WYETH LABORATORIES, INC. P.O. BOX 8299 Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 527 Pharmacologist/Physiologist, Ph.D. Recent grad- uate. Desires teaching-research position. Interests: autonomic, gastrointestinal and cardiovasctular pharmacology. Box 416, SCIENCE. X 3 NOVFMBER 1972

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||||ll1II111IIIII1IIPOSMO NS WANTED IlIlIIIIhhIiIIIIiIIIIBiochemist, Ph.D., D.Sc., specialist in fluoridemetabolism in animals, plants, and bacteria, nowsuccessftully pioneering very novel approaches to(ultra) microdetermination of fluorine in biologi-c.al materials leading to newer concepts andseveral possibilities in fluorine biochemistry, seekschallenging teaching and/or research opportuni-ties in medical, dental, and veterinary institutions,fcderal or industrial laboratories interested inbiochemistry anid toxicology of inorganic andorganiic fluorine compounds or engaged in clinical.nutritional, or environmental protection problemsin general. Box 407, SCIENCE. X

Bionmedical Engineer; registered, electrical instru-mentation; 15 years' aerospace 7 years' hospitaland medical school faculty, publications. Seeksposition as research team member, principal in-vestigator, teaching, or administration. WriteHorace Castillo, 404 N. Plum St., Springfield,Ohio 455t)4.

Biochemical Pharmacologist: Ph.D. Action ofpsychotropic drugs and biochemistry of psychoses.Ptublications, some teaching experience. Seeks aresearch-oriented position. Box 408, SCIENCE.

X

Cancer Research, M.D., Ph.D. Aim: experimentalapproaches to cancer directed toward clinicalapplications. Long-time cancer research, teachingand administrative experience. Numerous publica-tions. References. Box 409, SCIENCE.

11/17; 12/1 X

Experienced Chairman, Teacher, Investigator, de-sires to relocate south to a vigorous biology orbotany department, preferably with a productivegraduate program. Interested in students and instaff morale and productivity in addition to ownteaching and research. Grants, current publica-tions in botanical ultrastructure. Box 410,SCIENCE. X

Genetics, M.Sc., 4 years of research in mutationinduction in plants. Seeks position of technician,for 1 year in laboratory with opportunity to learnnucleic acid extraction and hybridization tech-niques. Jean Saunoris, a/s M. Lussier, 4523Charlemagne, Montreal, P.Q., Canada. X

Human Cytogeneticist, Ph.D.; postdoctoral re-search experience. Seeking research position orfellowship in medical school or hospital. Box 411,SCIENCE. X

Immuno-Biochemist, Ph.D.: Education-pharmat-ceutical chemistry. Research-physiological bio-chemistry of immune mechanisms. Academic andindustrial with publications and patents. Seekingindustrial active research or teaching/researchposition in physiology and biochemistry. Willgenerate his academic research funds. Box 412,SCIENCE. X

Microbiologist, Ph.D. Experienced with strongbackground in virology, pathogenic bacteriology,and germ-free animal research. Numerous publi-cations. Teaching/research desired. Availablespring 1973. Box 367, SCIENCE. X

Microbiologist, Ph.D. Permanent academic posi-tion sought. Teaching/administration/research.Recognized industrial life scientist. Top creden-tials. Box 413, SCIENCE. X

Microbiologist, Ph.D., unlicensed M.D., experi-enced and publications. Clinical Laboratory orresearch. Box 414, SCIENCE. X

Pathologist-Electron Microscopist. Ap/CP, FLEX.Interest: high resolution and diagnostic-EM,molecular pathology, cancer; 35 years old,minority group; 5 years in university faculty.Desires position with practice opportunity. Avail-able 1973. Please send full details. Box 418,SCIENCE. 11/10

Physician with Biostatistical experience. Certi-fied specialist internal medicinc seeks positionapplication of computer-based pattern recogni-tion, clustering, and classification techniques toreal medical problems. Box 415 SCIENCE. X

POS N~. WVAN T.ED tIUIIIII1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII PO~S M..FON OJPEN' IIhIHJIIIIIIINLimnologist-Ecologist. Internationally known lim-nologist of excellent repute (age 43). with broadbackground in research, expertise in handlinggraduate students at masters and doctors levels,and extremely good teaching ability, graduate andundergraduate; and wife, ecologist, aquaticbiologist, skilled in arranging and managing in-terdisciplinary courses in ecology, and in teach-ing at graduate and undergraduate levels. Bothseek challenging and responsible positions insame or different departments, at levels of profes-sor and associate or assistant professor, respec-tively. Box 4l7, SCIENCE. X

POITIONS OPEN HIlEHE

ONE OR MOREASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS

AVAILABLE

for July 1973 in the Department of PhysioloUniversity of Michigan Medical School. Candi-date must have Ph.D. in physiology or closelyrelated science. One or two years of postdoctoralexperience in research highly desirable. Teachingand research duties about 50 50. Candidatesseriously considered will be invited to giveseminar and to be interviewed by staff of depart-ment. Age, sex, race, religion, and ethnic originimmaterial. Send resume to Box 402, SCIENCE.

ASSISTANT-ASSOCIATE PROFESSORPosition Open January 1973

For Vertebrate Anatomist or Physiologist. Willassume major responsibility for undergraduatecourse in anatomy and physiology and directM.S. students in research specialty. Ph.D. re-quired; postdoctoral research experience desirable.Send vita and references by 1 December 1972 to:Dr. T. J. Starr, Chairman, Department of Bio-logical Sciences, State University College, Brock-port, New York 14420.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

ASSISTANT EDITORFor a society-sponsored journal in the biologicalsciences located on the East Coast. Ph.D. inbiochemistry or microbiology preferred; M.S. andsuitable experience considered. Major responsi-bility in editing of manuscripts and galley proof.Send resume if interested. An equal opportunityemployer.

Box 406, SCIENCE

Two positions open January 1973: (1) Bio-chemist, with experience in enzymes and DNA-RNA. (2) Pathobiologist-Electron Microscopist.Candidates must have a Ph.D. Experience withmarine animals and cancer desirable. Both posi-tions call for the conducting of research in thelatter area under an institutional (NIH) bio-medical award, as well as teaching. Please sendinquiry and resume, and have three letters ofrecommendation forwarded, by 1 December 1972,to: Dr. Satya P. Sood, Chairman, Division ofNatural Sciences, University of Hawaii at Hilo,Hilo College, P.O. Box 1357, Hilo, Hawaii 96720U.S.A.

B.S. or M.S. Biochemistry and/or Organic Chem-istry with or without experience. Basic bio-chemistry of mitochondrial metabolism. Isolation,analysis, and study of function of proteins, co-factors, and hormones. Clinical biochemistry ofstress, especially blood phospholipid analyses andprostaglandin interactions. Location near Philadel-phia. Several positions available.

Box 403, SCIENCE

CHALLENGING, DEMANDING POSTS NOWAVAILABLE for young physicians willing towork in a field combining internal medicine,psychiatry, psychology, adolescent medicine anddrug abuse therapy. Vitam Center Inc., rated asa model program for teenage rehabilitation inthe United States by the President's Special ActionOffice for Drug AbuLse Prevention, offers clinicalmanagement of patietnts about 12 to 21 years ofage with drug, personal, familial, and medicalproblems. In-house and out-patients. FairfieldCounty, Connecticut. Write Medical Director,Vitam Center Inc., 57 West Rocks Road, Norwalk,Conn. 06851

DRUG DISPOSITION-PHARMACOKINETICSResponsibilities include: measurement of the

absorption, distribution, and excretion of drugs inanimals and man.

Please submit resume and salary requirementsto:

Ms. Winifred J. MulhernAstra Pharmaceutical Products. Inc.7½/2 Neponset StreetWorcester, Massachusetts 01606

We are an equal opportunitv emplover

DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITYHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

ACADEMIC STAFF POSITIONS IN THEDEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

Applications are invited for teaching postsavailable 1 July 1973. Academic rank and salarydepend on qualifications and experience. In addi-tion to undergraduate and graduate-level teaching,successful candidates will be expected to developresearch in one of the following areas: moleculargenetics, biochemical embryology, biophysics.comparative physiology, systems ecology, popula-tion ecology, marine biogeochemistry, and evo-lutionary systematics. Outstanding candidates inother areas will be considered.The Department is now housed in a new

btuilding with excellent facilities including a sea-water supply on all floors.

Applications, giving the names of two referees,should be sent to Dr. K. H. Mann, Chairman.Department of Biology, Dalhousie University.Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Department of Biochemistry-Eastern MedicalSchool. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-ASSOCIATEPROFESSOR staff appointment. July 1973. Teach-ing and research responsibilities. Particular interestin candidates with background in cell membranesand lipids, neurobiochemistry, molecular actionof hormones. Submit resume and requirements to

Box 401, SCIENCE

BIOENGINEER-Ph.D.

Develop basic/applied research and graduateprograms in bioinstrumentation and bioengineering.Salary commensurate with experience. Sendresume to: Dr. Ronald H. Jones, Director, Medi-cal Research Institute, Florida Institute of Tech-nology, Melbourne, Florida 32901.

An Equ(al Opportunity EmploYer M/F

CHAIRMAN OF ANATOMY

We are seeking an enthusiastic teacher of humananatomy who is also a competent administratorwith an aptitude for research. Eligible anatomistsare invited to send resume to: Dr. V. G. Prabhu,Chairman, Search Committee, Chicago College ofOsteopathic Medicine, 1122 East 53 St., Chicago.Illinois 60615.

Opening in Endocrinology Section ofPharmacology Department requiresPh.D. (medical or zoological sciences)with background in mammalian re-productive physiology/pharmacologyand neuroendocrinology. Backgroundof independent research required.

Approximately five people will reportto this position, and responsibilities in-clude drug testing and basic research.The position is located in an attractivesuburb approximately 17 miles west ofPhiladelphia.

Qualified candidates should submitcurriculum vitae.

DR. ALAN CORBINMgr., Endocrinology Section

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Pharmacologist/Physiologist, Ph.D. Recent grad-uate. Desires teaching-research position. Interests:autonomic, gastrointestinal and cardiovasctularpharmacology. Box 416, SCIENCE. X

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To investigate immunochemical nature of cellsurface structures with clinically important bio-logical activities. Research-minded individual withstrong background in structural studies on glyco-proteins and/or glycolipids desired. Excelientsalary. Apply

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RESEARCH IN AGING OF HUMANFIBROBLASTS IN TISSUE CULTURE

Po.stdoctoral positions: For study of membranestructure and antigenicity, collagen and proteinbiosynthesis, hormone receptors and cyclic AMP,transport and intermediary metabolism.

Tissue culture technician: At least 2 years'experience desirable.Send r6sumt to Dr. S. Seifter, Department of

Biochemistry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine,1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10461.

University of UtrechtChair of Molecular Biology

Ordinary ProfessorApplications are invited for the post ofOrdinary professor of Molecular Biology atthe Faculty of Biology.

The duties include teaching of molecularbiology and guidance of scientific researchin molecular biology of the existing group.The present research of the group is con-cerned with the mechanism and regula-tion of protein and nucleic acid synthesisby yeast and mammalian cells.

Annual salary D.fi. 78,076, (approximately$24,072 = £9932).

The faculty intends to appoint a professorwho will perform research in molecularbiology with higher, multicelluar organismsand could make stimulating contacts withgroups working on molecular biology ofmicro-organisms and on developmentalbiology, endocrinology and physiology.

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riculum vitae and a list of publications tothe Dean of the Faculty of Biology,

Transitorium 2Heidelberglaan 2UtrechtThe Netherlands

Sr. Scientist-Cell BiologyPh.D. with postdoctoral experience in cellbiology required. Candidates should have aknowledge of biochemical methodology per-taining to cellular mechanisms involved intissue injury and inflammatory disease states.Imaginative individuals will have the oppor-tunity to do independent research and testnovel concepts. Publication and academic af-filiations encouraged. Please send resume instrict confidence, including salary history andrequirements, to: Mr. Barry Roth, CIBA-GEIGYCorporation, Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley,New York 10502. We are an equal opportunityemployer/male and female.

IllhDlDNill GRADUAE STUY 111111111111110RESEARCH IN IMMUNOLOGY

Postdoctoral fellowships and predoctoral stu-dentships available for research in: immunochem-istry membrane phenomena, hypersensitivity, andtumor immunology. Please submit detailed appli-cations to: Dr. A. HL Sehon, Head, Departmentof Immunogy, Faculty of Medicae, Universityof Maitoba, Winnipeg, C-aada, R33 OW3.

GRADUATE STUDY IN PHARMACOLOGY. Aprogram leading to the Ph.D. degree involvingcourse work and research training which stressesresearch on fundamental mechanisms of drug ac-tion on neural, neurohumoral, membrane, andchemotherapeutic systems using electrophysiolog-ical, biochemical, behavioral, and computertechniques. Full stipend and tuition available toqualified U.S. citizens. Early application forSeptember 1973 strongly advised. Department ofPharmacology, Schools of Medicine and Dentist,State University of New York at Buffalo, 12Capen Hall, Buffalo, N.Y. 14214.

BIOPHYSICS TRAINING PROGRAM-PLOWSIMM

Applications invited from candidates with grad-uate degrees in physcal, biological, or medialsciences. This U.S.P.H.S. supported program isprincipally postdoctoral, emphasizing researchtraining in a specific area: radiological physics(in diagnostic radiology and in radiation medi-cine), radiopharmaceutical development, nuclearmedicine data processing, neutron activation anal-ysis and dosimetry, and medical engiheering.Training stipends include dependent allowances.Inquire: Dr. G. L Brownell, Physics ResearchLaboratory, Massachsetts General Hospital, Bos-ton, Masachusetts 02114.

UNIVERSITE DE MONTREALInstitute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery

Five fellowships are available for M.Sc. orPh.D. candidates to work on correlations betweenstress, endocrines and hepatic functions. One year,renewable. Knowledge of French desirable butnot indispensable. Forward application with cur-riculum vitae to the Administrator, I.M.C.E.,Universite de Montreal, P.O. Box 6128, Montreal,P.Q., Canada.

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPAvailable immediately in Lipid Chemistry andNutrition. Excellent facilities and stipend for 1 or2 years. Reply to: Director, Lipid Research Center

Laval University Hospital2705 boal. LaurierQu6bec 10, P.Q., Canada

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