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LPersonnel 1 -POSITIONS OPEN POSITIONS WANTED Bologist, B.S. 1974, M.S. 1983; 51/2 years in endocri- nology at major drug company, primarily diabetes. Radioimmunoassay, small animal surgery, screens, computerized analysis, good communications skills. Currently working outside field in North Carolina. Desires Northeast indu'strial research and develop- ment position in physiology/pharmacology. Box 18, SCIENCE. X Enlropmental Chemist. Strong agroanalytical back- ground, Pesticide residue analysis. Adsorption and leachate study of farm wastes. Postdoctoral experi- ence. Ph.D. (agronomy) and M.S. (chemistry). Box 339, SCIENCE. 1/20; 2/3, 17; 3/2 General Biolo. Ph.D., 3 years of undergraduate and continuing education experience. Enjoys gener- al biology, majors and nonmajors. Specialist in aquatic biology; well versed in invertebrate/verte- brate biology, environmental issues. Cando A & P. Seeks position with heavy teaching emphasis or with natural -heritage/noingame/environmental program. Box 20, SCIENCE. X Immunologist. Ph.D. 1970. University researcher with extensive background in cellullar immunity, lymphocyte cell biology, and lymphokines. Current investigation of interferons in lymphocyte-mediated ,target cell killing. Excellent publications and refer- ences. Mature, dedicated individual seeking position in academia or industry. Box 16, SCIENCE. 1/20, 27 RaditIon Oncologist, M.D., 6 years of postdoctor- al experience. Diverse background in clinical radio- therapy. Interested in, tumor biology, radiobiology, a tumor responses to ionizing radiation and cyto- toxic-agents. Seeks research' positiop in well-estab- lished, clinically oriented laboratory. Highly moti- vated toward academic environment. Box 19, SCI- ENCE. - X 306 ANATOMISTS. An outstanding, expanding depart- ment of anatomy is seeking one or two anatomists for tenure-track positions beginning I July 1984. Rank and salary are negotiable. Research interests should be within some area of cell biology, develop- ment, or neurobiology. Senior applicants must have fundable research and a pA Vistory of funding; junior applicants must have potentially fundable research. Teaching in a* major medical course is required. Send curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Roger Markwald (Chair- man) and Dr. Stanley Kalan (Search Committee Chairman), Departnent of Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsn, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwau- kee, WIsconsin 53226. An Equal OpportunitylAffir- mative Action Employer. ANATOMY. A tenure-track position is available I September 1984 for teaching functional human anat- omy (previous cadaver experience required) and at least one of the following: embryology, histology, neuroanatomy, physiology, or general zoology. Ap- ply by 31 March 1984 with resume and three letters of recommendation to: James R. Rastorfer, Depart- ment of Biological Sciences, Chicage State University, 95th Street and King Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60628. An Equal Opportunity Employer. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGIST: Tenure-track faculty position (rank open); to begin August 1984. Teach upper-division one-semester lecture/laboratory course in general or comparative animal physiology for majors annually; teach one-semester sophomore- level invertebrate zoology course every other year; participate in a team-taught introductory biology course for majors and teach biology for nonmajors in alternate years. Initiate and maintain a research program involving undergraduates'.' Ph.D. and com- mitment to undergraduate teaching. Marine inverte- brate physiology training preferred, but other spe- cialties considered. Facilities include: electron mi- croscopy laboratory with SEM and TEM-; green- house; Museum of Natural History; warm animal room; cold room for working with marine life; and some marine laboratory facilities on Tanglewood Island (approximately 30 minutes from campus)'. Submit letter of interest, curriculum vitae, tran- script, and three letters of reference by 15 February 1984 to: Physiologist Search, University of Puget Sound, P.O. Box 7297, Tacoma, Wash. 98407. An Equal OpportunitylAffirmative -Action Educatorl Employer. AQUATIC ECOLOGIST. Assistant professor for fall 1984. One-year temporary appointment. Tenure- track position anticipated in fall 1985. In a compre- hensive university of 25,000 on-campus students, in a department of 37 full-time faculty. To teach two courses during year, among ichthyology, general ecology, and aquatic ecology. Ph.D. required, with research expertise in population/community ecology of fishes. Apply by I March 1984. Send -curriculum vitae and names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three references to: Jerrold H. Zar, Chair, Depariment of Biological Sciences, Northern IUinois University, DeKalb, III. 60115-2854. An Equal Op- portunity/Affirmative Action Employer. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON AQUATIC BIOLOGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (postdoctoral) opening anticipated by 1 February 1984. Project involves the microbiological and integrated control of Eurasian water milfoil and the impact of these strategies on water quality. Expenence in PLANT PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, or AQUATIC BOTANY desir- able. Send r6sumt, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. J. H. Andrews, Department of Plant Pathology, 1630 LindenDrive, Madison, Wis. 53706. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON MICROBIAL ECOLOGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (postdoctoral) position available immediately in population dynamics of phylloplanie microbial antagonists to a foliar plant -,pathogen. Experience in PLANT PATHOLOGY, bIC-ROBIAL ECOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, or MYCOLOGY desirable. Send resum6, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. J. H. Andrews, Department of Plant Pathology, Univerdty of Wisconsin-Madion, 1630 Linden Drive, Madison, Wis 53106.' An Affirmative Actjon/Equzal Opportunity Employer S0b7-M POSITIONS OPEN ANIMA,L ECOLOGIST Instructor or assistant professor of biology, Colby College. A temporary 1-yearapointment, -starting I September 1984. Applicants should'be broadly edu- cated in the- biolopgcal sciences and experijenced in the ecology of.animals. Familiarity with communi- ties typical of north temperate'parts of the United States is important. Preference may be given to those whose papers' are received by 15 March 1984. Send, curriculum vitae and' three letters of recom- mendatiots to: Dr. Miriam F. Bennett, Department of Biology, Colby College, Waterville, Mine 04901. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. The Department of Biol- ogy at Rochester Institute of Technology invites applications for a tenure-track position for which funding is tentative. Starting date would be I Sep- tember 1984. Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree with' teaching and research experience in genetic engineering/recombinant DNA and genetics. Post- doctoral experience is desirable.. The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate courses in her/his area of expertise, assist in the teaching of introductory courses in biology, and conduct applied/basic research. The department, consisting of ten faculty members, offers B.S. de- grees in biology and biotechnology. Deadline for receipt of applications is 29 February 1984. Curricu- lum vitae and the names of three references should be sent to: Tom Frederick, Head Department of Biology Rochester Institute of Technology P.O. Box 9887 Rochester, New York 14623 An Equal OpportunitylAffirmative Action Employer ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Biochemist/molecular biologist, population biologist/terrestrial ecologist, for the academic year 1984-1985. Principal responsi- bilities for the biochemist will include introductory cell and molecular biology and biochemistry courses. Major responsibilities for the ecologist will include plant or general ecology course, participa- tion in an introductory evolutionary biology course and a population biology or similar offering. Botani- cal background preferred for the ecologist. Both positions require'a strong commitment to quality undergraduate teaching and scholarship. Completed Ph.D. and some teaching experience are preferred. Salary: $20,000 or above depending on qualifica- tions.' Closing date for applications: 25 February 1984. Send letter of application, resume, and three letters of reference to: Dr. Daavid H. Benzing, Chair- man, Department of Biology, Oberlin College, Ober- lin, Ohio 44074. Oberlin College is an Equa Oppor- tunity Employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. The Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, seeks an individual with re- search and teaching experience in the immunology of leishmaniasis for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in immunology or biochemistry and relevant postdoctoral trining. Experience in production and use of monoclonal antibodies and ixDNA hybridiza- tion is highly desirable. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an independent research program, to work with a group involved in field studies on the epidemiology of leishmaniasis, and to participate in teaching programs for medical and graduate students. The position is available I July 1984. Applicants should send curriculum vitae to: Dr. Robert B. Tesh, Department of Epidemiblogy and Public Health, Yale University School of Micine, P.O. Box 3333, New Haven, Connecticut 06510. Deadline for applications is 30 March 1984. Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportu- nity Employer. A tenure-track ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOL- OGY AND MEDICIN1E in,higher eukaryotic molecu- lar genetics, beginning September 1984. Preference to applicants with broad background.in mammalian somatic cell genetics and teaching experience. Ph.D. required and postdoctoral experiencle desirable'. The appointee is expected to develop research'and par- ticipate in introductory, advanced -, a&d-.related health science courses in genetics. Siubmit curicu- lum vitae, research, teaching experience, and three letters of recommendation by 15 March 1984 to: Dr. Aly H. Mohamed, Geneticit Search Committee,'De- partment of Biology, University of Mlssouril-saa City, Kansas City, MIssourl 64110. An SquaL#Oppor- tunity Employer.' /Ae- fl - SCI$NqE, VOL r PlacemAe t.J J A-A-A Pl,ace mfnent SCIENCE publishes each Friday, 'except the last Friday of the year. Advertising is accepted only in writing; no abbreviations. Any deadline in ad must be at least two weeks after date of issue in which ad appears.'Also, personnel advertising is accepted only with the under- standing that the advertiser does not discriminate among applicants on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, color, national origin, handicap, or sexual prefer- ence. 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LPersonnel 1 -POSITIONS OPEN

POSITIONS WANTED

Bologist, B.S. 1974, M.S. 1983; 51/2 years in endocri-nology at major drug company, primarily diabetes.Radioimmunoassay, small animal surgery, screens,computerized analysis, good communications skills.Currently working outside field in North Carolina.Desires Northeast indu'strial research and develop-ment position in physiology/pharmacology. Box 18,SCIENCE. X

Enlropmental Chemist. Strong agroanalytical back-ground, Pesticide residue analysis. Adsorption andleachate study of farm wastes. Postdoctoral experi-ence. Ph.D. (agronomy) and M.S. (chemistry). Box339, SCIENCE. 1/20; 2/3, 17; 3/2

General Biolo. Ph.D., 3 years of undergraduateand continuing education experience. Enjoys gener-al biology, majors and nonmajors. Specialist inaquatic biology; well versed in invertebrate/verte-brate biology, environmental issues. Cando A & P.Seeks position with heavy teaching emphasis or withnatural -heritage/noingame/environmental program.Box 20, SCIENCE. X

Immunologist. Ph.D. 1970. University researcherwith extensive background in cellullar immunity,lymphocyte cell biology, and lymphokines. Currentinvestigation of interferons in lymphocyte-mediated,target cell killing. Excellent publications and refer-ences. Mature, dedicated individual seeking positionin academia or industry. Box 16, SCIENCE.

1/20, 27RaditIon Oncologist, M.D., 6 years of postdoctor-al experience. Diverse background in clinical radio-therapy. Interested in, tumor biology, radiobiology,a tumor responses to ionizing radiation and cyto-toxic-agents. Seeks research' positiop in well-estab-lished, clinically oriented laboratory. Highly moti-vated toward academic environment. Box 19, SCI-ENCE. - X

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ANATOMISTS. An outstanding, expanding depart-ment of anatomy is seeking one or two anatomistsfor tenure-track positions beginning I July 1984.Rank and salary are negotiable. Research interestsshould be within some area of cell biology, develop-ment, or neurobiology. Senior applicants must havefundable research and a pA Vistory of funding;junior applicants must have potentially fundableresearch. Teaching in a* major medical course isrequired. Send curriculum vitae and three letters ofrecommendation to: Dr. Roger Markwald (Chair-man) and Dr. Stanley Kalan (Search CommitteeChairman), Departnent of Anatomy, Medical Collegeof Wisconsn, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwau-kee, WIsconsin 53226. An Equal OpportunitylAffir-mative Action Employer.

ANATOMY. A tenure-track position is available ISeptember 1984 for teaching functional human anat-omy (previous cadaver experience required) and atleast one of the following: embryology, histology,neuroanatomy, physiology, or general zoology. Ap-ply by 31 March 1984 with resume and three lettersof recommendation to: James R. Rastorfer, Depart-ment of Biological Sciences, Chicage State University,95th Street and King Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60628. AnEqual Opportunity Employer.

ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGIST: Tenure-track facultyposition (rank open); to begin August 1984. Teachupper-division one-semester lecture/laboratorycourse in general or comparative animal physiologyfor majors annually; teach one-semester sophomore-level invertebrate zoology course every other year;participate in a team-taught introductory biologycourse for majors and teach biology for nonmajors inalternate years. Initiate and maintain a researchprogram involving undergraduates'.' Ph.D. and com-mitment to undergraduate teaching. Marine inverte-brate physiology training preferred, but other spe-cialties considered. Facilities include: electron mi-croscopy laboratory with SEM and TEM-; green-house; Museum of Natural History; warm animalroom; cold room for working with marine life; andsome marine laboratory facilities on TanglewoodIsland (approximately 30 minutes from campus)'.Submit letter of interest, curriculum vitae, tran-script, and three letters of reference by 15 February1984 to: Physiologist Search, University of PugetSound, P.O. Box 7297, Tacoma, Wash. 98407. AnEqual OpportunitylAffirmative -Action EducatorlEmployer.

AQUATIC ECOLOGIST. Assistant professor for fall1984. One-year temporary appointment. Tenure-track position anticipated in fall 1985. In a compre-hensive university of 25,000 on-campus students, ina department of 37 full-time faculty. To teach twocourses during year, among ichthyology, generalecology, and aquatic ecology. Ph.D. required, withresearch expertise in population/community ecologyof fishes. Apply by I March 1984. Send -curriculumvitae and names, addresses, and telephone numbersof at least three references to: Jerrold H. Zar, Chair,Depariment of Biological Sciences, Northern IUinoisUniversity, DeKalb, III. 60115-2854. An Equal Op-portunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISONAQUATIC BIOLOGY

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (postdoctoral) openinganticipated by 1 February 1984. Project involves themicrobiological and integrated control of Eurasianwater milfoil and the impact of these strategies onwater quality. Expenence in PLANT PATHOLOGY,MICROBIOLOGY, or AQUATIC BOTANY desir-able. Send r6sumt, transcripts, and three letters ofrecommendation to: Dr. J. H. Andrews, Departmentof Plant Pathology, 1630 LindenDrive, Madison, Wis.53706.An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISONMICROBIAL ECOLOGY

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (postdoctoral) positionavailable immediately in population dynamics ofphylloplanie microbial antagonists to a foliar plant-,pathogen. Experience in PLANT PATHOLOGY,bIC-ROBIAL ECOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, orMYCOLOGY desirable. Send resum6, transcripts,and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. J. H.Andrews, Department of Plant Pathology, Univerdtyof Wisconsin-Madion, 1630 Linden Drive, Madison,Wis 53106.'An Affirmative Actjon/Equzal Opportunity Employer

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ANIMA,L ECOLOGISTInstructor or assistant professor of biology, ColbyCollege. A temporary 1-yearapointment, -starting ISeptember 1984. Applicants should'be broadly edu-cated in the- biolopgcal sciences and experijenced inthe ecology of.animals. Familiarity with communi-ties typical of north temperate'parts of the UnitedStates is important. Preference may be given tothose whose papers' are received by 15 March 1984.Send, curriculum vitae and' three letters of recom-mendatiots to: Dr. Miriam F. Bennett, Department ofBiology, Colby College, Waterville, Mine 04901. AnEqual Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. The Department of Biol-ogy at Rochester Institute of Technology invitesapplications for a tenure-track position for whichfunding is tentative. Starting date would be I Sep-tember 1984. Applicants must have a Ph.D. degreewith' teaching and research experience in geneticengineering/recombinant DNA and genetics. Post-doctoral experience is desirable.. The successfulcandidate will be expected to teach undergraduatecourses in her/his area of expertise, assist in theteaching of introductory courses in biology, andconduct applied/basic research. The department,consisting of ten faculty members, offers B.S. de-grees in biology and biotechnology. Deadline forreceipt of applications is 29 February 1984. Curricu-lum vitae and the names of three references shouldbe sent to:

Tom Frederick, HeadDepartment of Biology

Rochester Institute of TechnologyP.O. Box 9887

Rochester, New York 14623An Equal OpportunitylAffirmative Action Employer

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Biochemist/molecularbiologist, population biologist/terrestrial ecologist,for the academic year 1984-1985. Principal responsi-bilities for the biochemist will include introductorycell and molecular biology and biochemistrycourses. Major responsibilities for the ecologist willinclude plant or general ecology course, participa-tion in an introductory evolutionary biology courseand a population biology or similar offering. Botani-cal background preferred for the ecologist. Bothpositions require'a strong commitment to qualityundergraduate teaching and scholarship. CompletedPh.D. and some teaching experience are preferred.Salary: $20,000 or above depending on qualifica-tions.' Closing date for applications: 25 February1984. Send letter of application, resume, and threeletters of reference to: Dr. Daavid H. Benzing, Chair-man, Department of Biology, Oberlin College, Ober-lin, Ohio 44074. Oberlin College is an Equa Oppor-tunity Employer.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. The Department ofEpidemiology and Public Health, Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine, seeks an individual with re-search and teaching experience in the immunologyof leishmaniasis for a tenure-track position at theassistant professor level. Applicants should have aPh.D. in immunology or biochemistry and relevantpostdoctoral trining. Experience in production anduse of monoclonal antibodies and ixDNA hybridiza-tion is highly desirable. The successful candidatewill be expected to develop an independent researchprogram, to work with a group involved in fieldstudies on the epidemiology of leishmaniasis, and toparticipate in teaching programs for medical andgraduate students. The position is available I July1984. Applicants should send curriculum vitae to:Dr. Robert B. Tesh, Department of Epidemiblogy andPublic Health, Yale University School of Micine,P.O. Box 3333, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.Deadline for applications is 30 March 1984. YaleUniversity is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportu-nity Employer.

A tenure-track ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOL-OGY AND MEDICIN1E in,higher eukaryotic molecu-lar genetics, beginning September 1984. Preferenceto applicants with broad background.in mammaliansomatic cell genetics and teaching experience. Ph.D.required and postdoctoral experiencle desirable'. Theappointee is expected to develop research'and par-ticipate in introductory, advanced -, a&d-.relatedhealth science courses in genetics. Siubmit curicu-lum vitae, research, teaching experience, and threeletters of recommendation by 15 March 1984 to: Dr.Aly H. Mohamed, Geneticit Search Committee,'De-partment of Biology, University of Mlssouril-saaCity, Kansas City, MIssourl 64110. An SquaL#Oppor-tunity Employer.'

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