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Principles of Microbe and Cell Cultisation. S. John Pirt. Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975. x, 274 pp., illus. $34. Problems in Stellar Atmospheres and Ense- lopes. B. Baschek, W. H. Kegel, and G. Traving, Eds. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1975. xx, 378 pp., illus. $20.70. Proceedings of the WHO/IAMAP Scientific Conference on Weather Modification. Tashkent, Soviet Union, Oct. 1973. World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, 1974 (U.S. distributor, Unipub, New York). xxvi, 538 pp., illus. Paper, $23.50. WMO No. 399. Protein and Nutrition Policv in Low-Income Countries. Francis Aylward and Mogens Jul. Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975. xiv, 150 pp. $6.95. Prothrombin and Related Coagulation Fac- tors. Proceedings of a conference, Leiden, Neth- erlands, 1974. H. C. Hemker and J. J. Velt- kamp, Eds. Leiden University Press, Leiden, 1975. 294 pp., illus. Dfl. 68. Boerhaave Series for Postgraduate Medical Education No. 10. Quality of Horticultural Products. V. D. Ar- they. Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975. xii, 228 pp., illus. $16.75. The Quest for Man. Vanne Goodall, Ed. Prae- ger, New York, 1975. 240 pp., illus, + plates. $17.50. Radioactivitv and Atomic Theorv. Presenting Facsimile Reproduction of the Annual Progress Reports on Radioactivity 1904 1920 to the Chemical Society by Frederick Soddy. Thaddeus J. Trenn, Ed. Taylor and Francis, London, and Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975. xviii, 518 pp. $35. Recent Trends in Cardiosascular and Thoracic Surgery. Joseph B. Borman, Ed. Grune and Stratton, New York, 1975. vi, 222 pp., illus. $17.50. Research and Control of Onchocerciasis in the Western Hemisphere. Proceedings of a sympo- sium, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1974. Pan Amer- ican Health Organization, Washington, D.C., 1974. xii, 154 pp., illus. Paper, $7.50. Scientific Publication No. 298. Science Development. Toward the Building of Science in Less Developed Countries. Michael J. Moravcsik. PASITAM, International Devel- opment Research Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1975. xxvi, 294 pp. Paper, $6. The Science of Life. Contributions of Biology to Human Weittare. K. D. Fisher and A. U. Nix- on, Eds. FASEB, Bethesda, Md., and Plenum, New York, 1975. xxvi, 358 pp. $27.50. FASEB Monographs, vol. 1. Reprinted from Federation Proceedings, vol. 31, No. 6, part 11, Nov.-Dec. 1972. The Smooth Muscle of the Arterv. Proceed- ings of a conference, Heidelberg, Germany, Oct. 1973. Stewart Wolf and Nicholas T. Werthes- sen, Eds. Plenum, New York, 1975. xiv, 374 pp., illus. $29.50. Advances in Experimental Medi- cine and Biology, vol. 57. Solar Gamma-, X-, and EUV Radiation. Pa- pers from a symposium, Buenos Aires, Argen- tina, June 1974. Sharad R. Kane, Ed. Reidel, Boston, 1975. xii, 440 pp., illus. Cloth, $58; pa- per, $39.50. International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 68. Solutions and Solubilities. Part 1. Michael R. J. Dack, Ed. Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1975. xiv, 476 pp., illus. $29.50. Techniques of Chemistry, vol. 8. Surgical Disorders of the Adrenal Gland. Physiologic Background and Treatment. Tim- othy S. Harrison, Donald S. Gann, Anthony John Edis, and Richard H. Egdahl. Grune and Stratton, New York, 1975. x, 150 pp., illus. $14.50. Modern Surgical Monographs. 28 NOVEMBER 1975 Personnel Placement Only those employers who will not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion. age. color, or na- tional origin should submit Personnel Placement advertising. POSITIONS WANTED: 40c per word, use of Box Number counts as 10 additional words. Minimum charge $10. Prepayment required. This rate applies to individuals only; personnel agencies and com- panies take display rate for all advertising. DISPLAY (POSITIONS OPEN, MARKET PLACE, AND SO FORTH): $110 per inch, minimum (1 inch is equivalent to 12 lines of 48 characters each). Ads over 1 inch billed to nearest quarter inch. No charge for Box Number. Rates net. No agency commission allowed for ads under 4 inches. No cash discount. Prepayment required for foreign advertising. Pur- chase orders and billing information must accom- pany all other advertising. COPY for ads must reach SCIENCE by Wednesday. 3-1/2 weeks before issue date (Friday of each week) requested. Send copy for all positions wanted ads and display ads under 5 inches to: SCIENCE, Room 207 1515 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20005 Send copy for display ads. 1/6 page and larger. to: Scherago Associates, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street New York, N.Y. 10036 BLIND AD replies should be addressed as follows: Box (give number) SCIENCE 1515 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20005 POSITIONS WANTED Biochemist, Ph.D., 1966. Four vears of postdoctoral re- search in lipid/carbohydrate chemistry and animal cell virology; 5 years of teaching, undergraduate/graduate, current research grants, nuclear and plasma mem- branes/cell cycle/herpes simplex virus; publications; desires research/teaching position; available immedi- ately; prefers Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, Moun- tain. Box 467, SCIENCE X Biologist: Ph.D., have grants, will travel. Seeks teach- ing and research position. Research interests: parental care (presocial) in insects. Eight years of teaching expe- rience and publications. Box 480, SCIENCE. X Ecologist/Ichthvologist, Ph.D. Postdoctoral training; experienced in graduate and undergraduate teaching. Research in environmental monitoring, estuarine, con- tinental shelf and continental slope ecosystems, func- tional anatomy, systematics. Desires teaching, re- search, or administrative position. Box 471, SCI- ENCE. X Electron M\icroscopist, Ph.D. Four years of post- doctoral experience in neuroanatomy, with publica- tions. Qualified, reliable, and versatile. Seeks new and interesting permanent position (academic, research in- stitution, or industry) in Europe or America. Lan- guages: English and German. Box 481, SCIENCE. X Microbiologist: Ph.D., June 1976. Teaching and re- search experience in biology, ecology, and micro- biology. Research experience in marine microbiology and microbial ecology. Three years of supervisorv ex- perience (U.S. Army Reserve). Have excellent academ- ic record, funded by competitive university fellowship. Looking for postdoctoral, teaching, or industrial posi- tion. A. Rosenberg, Department of Microbiology, Spaulding Life Science Building, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824. X Ph.D. Somatic Cell (Genetics. Training in population genetics and statistics. Expert with computers. Publica- tions. Desires teaching/research position. Box 478, SCIENCE. 12/5, 12 POSITIONS OPEN ANI1NIAI. E-.COI.OGISI The Department of Zoology, University of Califor- nia, Davis, is seeking applicants for a position on its faculty. The individual will be expected to teach a one- quarter course in general animal ecologs and an ad- vanced course or graduate seminar in his or her own field of specialization. He or she will also be asked to participate in the offering of the department's in- troductorv courses. It is expected that the individual will initiate and carry on a productive research pro- gram. Salary and academic rank will be determined by the individual's qualifications and experience. Persons interested should send a curriculum vitae, a description of their research program and future plans, a summary of their teaching capabilities, and three let- ters of recommendation. The Universit of California is an Equal OpportunitY/Affirmative Action Emplov- er. Send applications to Dr. George W. Salt, Chairman of the Search Committee, Department of Zoology, I'ni- versitv of California, Dasis, C'alif. 95616. Screening of applications begaii 15 November. Closing date for receipt of applications is 15 February 1976. ASSISTANST PROFESSORSHIPS I)epartment of Biolog, UJnisersitv of California, Riverside The Biology Department at the University of Califor- nia, Riverside, is seeking appropriate additions to its faculty starting in the 1976 academic yrear. Candidates must show evidence of ability to initiate and sustain a productive, high-quality research program and show enthusiasm and skill for teaching biology at both un- dergraduate and graduate levels. Derelopmental Biology. Ph.D. degree or equivalent with teaching and research emphasis in one (or more) of the following: animal morphogenesis, cell organiza- tion and development, membrane structure and func- tion, developmental genetics. Primary teaching respon- sibilities in embroyology/developmental biology with some participation in upper division introductorv and graduate courses expected. Genetics. Ph.D. degree or equivalent with teaching and research experience in one (or more) of the following: somatic cell genetics, developmental genetics, immuno- genetics, experimental cytogenetics, genetics of' ga- metes, polygenic inheritance, or behavioral genetics. Primary teaching duties in general genetics course with participattion in other departmental offcrings in genet- ics. N'ertehrate Physiology. Ph.D. degree or equivalent in vertebrate phvsiology, endocrinology, or other closely related discipline. Teaching duties to include upper di- vision physiology and anatomy courses, with possible participation in lower division and graduate-level biol- ogy courses. If interests and specializations allow, par- ticipation in the Biomedical Sciences Program may be possible. Population Fcologi. Ph.D. degree or equisalent. Re- search interest in animal population ecology. Teaching responsibilities to include introductory course in popu- lation biology, upper division population ecology, and a graduate-level seminar. Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, list of publications, and a brief description of' research and teaching interests. Additionally, at least three letters of support should be sent. The Uniiersiti of California is an Equal Opportuniti and Affirmative Ac tion Emplov- er. Applications are invited Jromz all qualified individ- uals. especiallr women and members of minorit groups. Send applications to: Chairman Department of Biology U nisersits of California Riverside, (alif. 92502 Applications and supporting documents should be re- ceived in Riverside not later than 15 January 1976. The Universits of California, Irvine, College of Medicine is seeking a CHAIRMIAN for the Depart- ment of Anatomy. Candidates must be eligible for ap- pointment to the rank of professor. Candidates should have demonstrated excellence in biomedical research and teaching and should preferably have administrative experience. Candidates should be capable of providing academic leadership in the reorganization and devel- opment of the department. Applications frotn all quali- fied candidates are welcome; minoritie.s and women are encouraged to applr. Send curriculum vitae before 15 December 1975, to Richard F. Thompson, C hairman of the Search C(ommittee, Department of Psychobiology, Unisersitv of California, Irsine, California 92664. 925 I L

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Page 1: Personnel I Placement · productive, high-quality research program and show enthusiasm and skill for teaching biology at both un-dergraduateandgraduate levels. Derelopmental Biology

Principles of Microbe and Cell Cultisation. S.John Pirt. Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975. x,274 pp., illus. $34.

Problems in Stellar Atmospheres and Ense-lopes. B. Baschek, W. H. Kegel, and G. Traving,Eds. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1975. xx, 378pp., illus. $20.70.

Proceedings of the WHO/IAMAP ScientificConference on Weather Modification. Tashkent,Soviet Union, Oct. 1973. World MeteorologicalOrganization, Geneva, 1974 (U.S. distributor,Unipub, New York). xxvi, 538 pp., illus. Paper,$23.50. WMO No. 399.

Protein and Nutrition Policv in Low-IncomeCountries. Francis Aylward and Mogens Jul.Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975. xiv, 150 pp.$6.95.

Prothrombin and Related Coagulation Fac-tors. Proceedings of a conference, Leiden, Neth-erlands, 1974. H. C. Hemker and J. J. Velt-kamp, Eds. Leiden University Press, Leiden,1975. 294 pp., illus. Dfl. 68. Boerhaave Seriesfor Postgraduate Medical Education No. 10.

Quality of Horticultural Products. V. D. Ar-they. Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975. xii, 228pp., illus. $16.75.The Quest for Man. Vanne Goodall, Ed. Prae-

ger, New York, 1975. 240 pp., illus, + plates.$17.50.

Radioactivitv and Atomic Theorv. PresentingFacsimile Reproduction of the Annual ProgressReports on Radioactivity 1904 1920 to theChemical Society by Frederick Soddy.Thaddeus J. Trenn, Ed. Taylor and Francis,London, and Halsted (Wiley), New York, 1975.xviii, 518 pp. $35.

Recent Trends in Cardiosascular and ThoracicSurgery. Joseph B. Borman, Ed. Grune andStratton, New York, 1975. vi, 222 pp., illus.$17.50.

Research and Control of Onchocerciasis in theWestern Hemisphere. Proceedings of a sympo-sium, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1974. Pan Amer-ican Health Organization, Washington, D.C.,1974. xii, 154 pp., illus. Paper, $7.50. ScientificPublication No. 298.

Science Development. Toward the Building ofScience in Less Developed Countries. Michael J.Moravcsik. PASITAM, International Devel-opment Research Center, Indiana University,Bloomington, 1975. xxvi, 294 pp. Paper, $6.The Science of Life. Contributions of Biology

to Human Weittare. K. D. Fisher and A. U. Nix-on, Eds. FASEB, Bethesda, Md., and Plenum,New York, 1975. xxvi, 358 pp. $27.50. FASEBMonographs, vol. 1. Reprinted from FederationProceedings, vol. 31, No. 6, part 11, Nov.-Dec.1972.The Smooth Muscle of the Arterv. Proceed-

ings of a conference, Heidelberg, Germany, Oct.1973. Stewart Wolf and Nicholas T. Werthes-sen, Eds. Plenum, New York, 1975. xiv, 374 pp.,illus. $29.50. Advances in Experimental Medi-cine and Biology, vol. 57.

Solar Gamma-, X-, and EUV Radiation. Pa-pers from a symposium, Buenos Aires, Argen-tina, June 1974. Sharad R. Kane, Ed. Reidel,Boston, 1975. xii, 440 pp., illus. Cloth, $58; pa-

per, $39.50. International Astronomical UnionSymposium No. 68.

Solutions and Solubilities. Part 1. Michael R.J. Dack, Ed. Wiley-Interscience, New York,1975. xiv, 476 pp., illus. $29.50. Techniques ofChemistry, vol. 8.

Surgical Disorders of the Adrenal Gland.Physiologic Background and Treatment. Tim-othy S. Harrison, Donald S. Gann, AnthonyJohn Edis, and Richard H. Egdahl. Grune and

Stratton, New York, 1975. x, 150 pp., illus.

$14.50. Modern Surgical Monographs.

28 NOVEMBER 1975

PersonnelPlacement

Only those employers who will not discriminateon the basis of race, sex, religion. age. color, or na-tional origin should submit Personnel Placementadvertising.

POSITIONS WANTED: 40c per word, use of BoxNumber counts as 10 additional words. Minimumcharge $10. Prepayment required. This rate appliesto individuals only; personnel agencies and com-panies take display rate for all advertising.

DISPLAY (POSITIONS OPEN, MARKET PLACE,AND SO FORTH): $110 per inch, minimum (1 inch isequivalent to 12 lines of 48 characters each). Adsover 1 inch billed to nearest quarter inch. No chargefor Box Number. Rates net. No agency commissionallowed for ads under 4 inches. No cash discount.Prepayment required for foreign advertising. Pur-chase orders and billing information must accom-pany all other advertising.COPY for ads must reach SCIENCE by Wednesday.

3-1/2 weeks before issue date (Friday of each week)requested. Send copy for all positions wanted adsand display ads under 5 inches to:

SCIENCE, Room 2071515 Massachusetts Ave., NW

Washington, D.C. 20005

Send copy for display ads. 1/6 page and larger. to:

Scherago Associates, Inc.11 West 42nd StreetNew York, N.Y. 10036

BLIND AD replies should be addressed as follows:

Box (give number)SCIENCE

1515 Massachusetts Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20005

POSITIONS WANTED

Biochemist, Ph.D., 1966. Four vears of postdoctoral re-search in lipid/carbohydrate chemistry and animal cellvirology; 5 years of teaching, undergraduate/graduate,current research grants, nuclear and plasma mem-branes/cell cycle/herpes simplex virus; publications;desires research/teaching position; available immedi-ately; prefers Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, Moun-tain. Box 467, SCIENCE X

Biologist: Ph.D., have grants, will travel. Seeks teach-ing and research position. Research interests: parentalcare (presocial) in insects. Eight years of teaching expe-rience and publications. Box 480, SCIENCE. X

Ecologist/Ichthvologist, Ph.D. Postdoctoral training;experienced in graduate and undergraduate teaching.Research in environmental monitoring, estuarine, con-tinental shelf and continental slope ecosystems, func-tional anatomy, systematics. Desires teaching, re-search, or administrative position. Box 471, SCI-ENCE. X

Electron M\icroscopist, Ph.D. Four years of post-doctoral experience in neuroanatomy, with publica-tions. Qualified, reliable, and versatile. Seeks new andinteresting permanent position (academic, research in-

stitution, or industry) in Europe or America. Lan-guages: English and German. Box 481, SCIENCE. X

Microbiologist: Ph.D., June 1976. Teaching and re-search experience in biology, ecology, and micro-biology. Research experience in marine microbiologyand microbial ecology. Three years of supervisorv ex-perience (U.S. Army Reserve). Have excellent academ-ic record, funded by competitive university fellowship.Looking for postdoctoral, teaching, or industrial posi-tion. A. Rosenberg, Department of Microbiology,Spaulding Life Science Building, University of NewHampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824. X

Ph.D. Somatic Cell (Genetics. Training in populationgenetics and statistics. Expert with computers. Publica-tions. Desires teaching/research position. Box 478,SCIENCE. 12/5, 12

POSITIONS OPEN

ANI1NIAI. E-.COI.OGISIThe Department of Zoology, University of Califor-

nia, Davis, is seeking applicants for a position on itsfaculty. The individual will be expected to teach a one-quarter course in general animal ecologs and an ad-vanced course or graduate seminar in his or her ownfield of specialization. He or she will also be asked toparticipate in the offering of the department's in-troductorv courses. It is expected that the individualwill initiate and carry on a productive research pro-gram. Salary and academic rank will be determined bythe individual's qualifications and experience.

Persons interested should send a curriculum vitae, adescription of their research program and future plans,a summary of their teaching capabilities, and three let-ters of recommendation. The Universit of Californiais an Equal OpportunitY/Affirmative Action Emplov-er. Send applications to Dr. George W. Salt, Chairmanof the Search Committee, Department of Zoology, I'ni-versitv of California, Dasis, C'alif. 95616. Screening ofapplications begaii 15 November. Closing date forreceipt of applications is 15 February 1976.

ASSISTANST PROFESSORSHIPSI)epartment of Biolog,

UJnisersitv of California, RiversideThe Biology Department at the University of Califor-nia, Riverside, is seeking appropriate additions to itsfaculty starting in the 1976 academic yrear. Candidatesmust show evidence of ability to initiate and sustain aproductive, high-quality research program and showenthusiasm and skill for teaching biology at both un-dergraduate and graduate levels.

Derelopmental Biology. Ph.D. degree or equivalentwith teaching and research emphasis in one (or more)of the following: animal morphogenesis, cell organiza-tion and development, membrane structure and func-tion, developmental genetics. Primary teaching respon-sibilities in embroyology/developmental biology withsome participation in upper division introductorv andgraduate courses expected.Genetics. Ph.D. degree or equivalent with teaching andresearch experience in one (or more) of the following:somatic cell genetics, developmental genetics, immuno-genetics, experimental cytogenetics, genetics of' ga-metes, polygenic inheritance, or behavioral genetics.Primary teaching duties in general genetics course withparticipattion in other departmental offcrings in genet-ics.

N'ertehrate Physiology. Ph.D. degree or equivalent invertebrate phvsiology, endocrinology, or other closelyrelated discipline. Teaching duties to include upper di-vision physiology and anatomy courses, with possibleparticipation in lower division and graduate-level biol-ogy courses. If interests and specializations allow, par-ticipation in the Biomedical Sciences Program may bepossible.Population Fcologi. Ph.D. degree or equisalent. Re-search interest in animal population ecology. Teachingresponsibilities to include introductory course in popu-lation biology, upper division population ecology, anda graduate-level seminar.

Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, list ofpublications, and a brief description of' research andteaching interests. Additionally, at least three letters ofsupport should be sent. The Uniiersiti of California isan Equal Opportuniti and Affirmative Action Emplov-er. Applications are invited Jromz all qualified individ-uals. especiallr women and members of minoritgroups.

Send applications to:Chairman

Department of BiologyU nisersits of CaliforniaRiverside, (alif. 92502

Applications and supporting documents should be re-ceived in Riverside not later than 15 January 1976.

The Universits of California, Irvine, College ofMedicine is seeking a CHAIRMIAN for the Depart-ment of Anatomy. Candidates must be eligible for ap-pointment to the rank of professor. Candidates shouldhave demonstrated excellence in biomedical researchand teaching and should preferably have administrativeexperience. Candidates should be capable of providingacademic leadership in the reorganization and devel-opment of the department. Applications frotn all quali-fied candidates are welcome; minoritie.s and women areencouraged to applr. Send curriculum vitae before 15December 1975, to Richard F. Thompson,Chairman ofthe Search C(ommittee, Department of Psychobiology,Unisersitv of California, Irsine, California 92664.

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POSITIONS OPEN

ASSISTI ANT/ASSOC IATI F. PROF'ESSOR OFANATOMY. Available September 1976 to teachgross anatomy. Research interest open. Scnd curricu-lum vitae, list of publications, and names of referenccsto: Dr. Harold BrodN, Chairman, D)epartment of Ana-tomical Sciences, State Vnisersitv of NeK i ork at Btif-falo, Buffalo, NeK >orl 14214-. n Equal Opportunoi't /Afirmatiave ction Emplo ver.

ASSISTlNIl PROF FSSORSHIPS IN PH iSI-0 1,O( i NAN1) 1)FE F IOPNFI NINTAl BI01 (),G\ Twofacults positions in physiologs and one in devel-opmental biology beginning I September 1976. Teach-ing duties include undergraduate and graduatc coursesin phIsiology and in developmental biology. Estab-lishment of independent research program expected.Ph.D. degree required; broad background in biologyand some teaching experience desirable. Send letter ofapplication, curriculunm vitae, and names of three refer-ences to: )r. D)onald J. Plocke, Chairman. Departmentof Biology, Boston ( ollege, ( hestnut Hill, M\ass. 02167.An Affirmatiie .4ctionlEqual Opportlcniut Emiplover

ASSIS'IANJ lPROFFSSoR OF ( LINI(CAlNEASt 'R IFN ENI SCI ENCF (instrumentation) inthe Department of Bioengineering, U nisersits of Penn-sNIlsania, Philadelphia, Pennsylsania 19174. Ph.D. re-quired. [xpericnce in hospital environment desirablc.Send curriculum vitae to the Chairman, AbrahamNoordergraaf. The Univyersitu olf Pennsvlvania is anEqual Opportuniut Emploi'er.

XR I IltFNl OF RAI)IOIRO(,I( XI S(t IFN( FI RNIX F RSIli ( Al IFORNI

C011 G.F OF N IE1)IC1 NE, IRX INlThe Department of Radiological Sciences in the Col-

lege of Medicine at the University ol California, Irsine,invites applications for i position at Assistant Profes-

sor level in diagnostic radiologs. Applicants must bequalificd radiologists with demonstrated cvidence ofclinical and academic abilitsv Preference will be gisento candidatcs with a special interest in ultrasound,chest, and/or genitourinars radiologs Duties will in-clude him-reporting and teaching at graiduate and un-dergraduate levels Applicants will also bc cxpected todevelop their own rcsearch protocolsThe individual selected will be ai member ol the stafT

of the Veterans Administration Hospital, Long Beach,California (Chief of Radiologs, Dr Henrs Pribramil),and will be appointed to the facults of the College ofMedicine of the Universits of C alifornia. Irs ine

4pp/ications firomi all qualified candidate.s are vel-come: minorilies and women are encouraged to app/l.

If vou are interestcd in this position, pleasc write tothe address below including a curriculum sitac, an au-

tobiographical letter, and copies of any publications.Closing datc I January 1976. Contact Eric N. (.

Milne, M.B., Ch.B., FF. R., Professor and Chairman,Department of Radiological Sciences, (ollege of Medi-cine, t nisersits of C'alifornia, Irsine, Irsine, California92664.

ASSOCIATE DIRE Ct RA scientist-administrator is sought The duties in-

clude various aspects of the administration ol a uniqueand growing interdisciplin.irs research institute Un-limited challenge in an cxciting environment Doctorallevel candidates in areas of biological or medical sci-ences with a record of scicntific and administrative ac-complishment desired. Should be capablc of interaictingwith a diverse group of scientists and administrators inacademia, government, and industrv

Appls by Januars 1976 to Box 483, SCIF N( F

l NIXVFRSITI OF ( APE TOWXNI)EPARTMNIl OF BIOCHFsISTRY

C.S IR.-CHROMIAIN RESEAARC H NIl

Applications are insited for the post of Research As-

sistant in the Chromatin Research Unit Salars. de-pending on qualifications, will be between R3,300 toR6,660 per sear.The Chromatin Unit undertakes research into the

structure of chromosomal proteins. Inquirics to be di-rected to The Director, C.S.I.R. Chromatin Researcht nit, D)epartment of Biochemistry, U'nisersit% of CapeTown, Prisate Bag, Rondebosch, Cape I own 77(0(0,South Africa.

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POSITIONS OPEN

Ph.). BIOC HEF.MIST, Endocrinology Research I abo-ratory, expericnce in calcium or carbohydrate metabo-lism desired. Salars $14,000 to $16,000, dependent onqualitications. Universits hospital on I ong Island.Resurne and rcfcrences to Box 486, IF N( FS

The Facults of Medicinc ot' Thc Mcmorial L niscrsitsof' Newfoundland, St John's, Newfoundland, invitesapplications for a position as A4SIS'1'AN I' PROF FS-SOR OF BIOC(HF\ISTRY from those who hase ma-jor but not solc interest and expertise in the applicationof GC-MS to problcms of' biochemical intercst Thesuccessful candidate will be responsible for the opera

tion of a combined GC low resolution MS computerssstem which will bc uscd principalls f'or research butwill also be isailable for identifie.ition of toxic sub-stances in bods fluids. Her or his teaching rolc will in-

clude gcncral biochcmisirs, teaching medical studentsin a course that is integrated with other aspccts of ccelbiologs. An annual trasel allowancc is prosided Re-scarch sp.ice will bc asvlilaiblc in association with DrJamties C Orr, who will join the facults on Deccniber197T Applicitions should include .i curriculumrl sitac,along with the names otf threc referees and he ad-dressed to I)r. James C. Orr. Associate D)ean, BasicMedical Sciences, Facult,* of M\edicine, Memorial t ni-sersits of Newfoundland, St. John's, Nessfoundlarnd,Canada, AI( iS7.

BIOl OG I)EPARTIMI'NI Al '(1 A

Opening for a facults nmembcr with rese.arch intcr-ests in molecular, cellular, or biochemical aspccts ofpl.int development Teaching duties at the under-graduate and graduate lesels in related areas. Appli-cants should hase postdoctoral reseairch experienccProside a curriculumn sitae noting research and teach-ing intcrests and include names of' three ref'erces fromwhom references can bc requestcd. Send materials to

(hairman, Biolog! I)epartment, ['nisersits of ('alifor-nia, I os Angeles, California 90(024. Deadline Fcbru-ary 1976. An Equal Opportunitv Emkrplover. Applira-tions from women and members of minoritYlgroups are

encouraged.

('11 IRPF RSON OlF M1FD)I(C XII(CROBI-Ol(O .Y Applications and nominations ire insited forthe position of Chairperson. Departnient of MedicalMicrobiologs. Stanford Universits School of Medi-cine The Departmient is zi basic sciencc departmentwith responsibilits for research and teaching of rmedi-cal. undergraduate, and graduate students in the broadareas of bacterial phssiologs ind gcnetics, animal i-rologs and immunologs Candidatcs will be esalu.atedon the basis of their scientific stature, prosen teachingabilit, ind administratise competencc Applicationsshould be dated no later than IS Januars 1976 for anappointment that max begin September 1976 Sendcurriculum sitae and namics of at least three referencesto D)asid Korn, M.l)., Chairman, I)epartment of Pathol-ogy, Stanford Medical School, Stanford. ( alif. 94305.StanJord U niversitY is an EqUal Opportunit Fmploy'erand welcomies notmiinatiois of w'omietn and tolitioritgrolup mtietmibers and applicatlons /roni thenii.

(C1HAIRPF RSONiD)FPART\IMFNI ('1I N( A1l N't'I'RITIION

The College of Nursing and \llied Hcalth Scicnccs,Rush Univcrsitsv is ictisels seeking a chairperson edu-cated in nutrition, dietctics, biochemistrs, phssiologs,or a nutrition-related field with extensise clinical expe-riencc in patient carc and teaching. This position in-volves the administration and deselopment of the edu-cational, clinical, and research actisities of a new de-partimient [ducationall activities includc an M .S pro-grain in clinical nutrition, the possibilits ot'development of a coordinated graduate progranm, andteaching of nutrition in the nursing programs and theRush Medical College Salars will be commilensuratewith the experience of the candidate and compatiblcwith the salars structure of Rush Unisersits- Can-didatcs are invited to send application lctter. curricu-lum sitaie, bibliography, and three letters of rccommcn-dation to:

Dr. H. H. Skv-PeckChairman, Search (CommitteeI)epartment of Biochemistrs

Rush 'Medical College1753 XWXest (ongress ParkwaN

Chicago, Illinois 60612Rush-Presbsterian St. Luke'sx 4edical Center is an

Equal Opportlunim .t/.Afiromatie ction Fmp/moer.

POSITIONS OPEN

I)F P.AXR'FXIFEN'I O()F BIOIO(,C('.-1. S(CIF NC(FESl N I F'RSIT O)F (C NCINNA.II

CINCINN IATl 0FI10 45221Applications are invited for three positions startin,

September 1976. Ph.D. required and candidiatcs will hexpectcd to develop ain actise rcscarch program withitheir specialts. Scnd curriculum vitac and threc lcttcrof reference to the appropriatc committec chairmailisted below:(if l)FDEFI OPMNFNI BIOLO(G.lSTI-teaching rcsponsibilities include undergraduate deselopmental hiologs. area of spccialts is open. I)r. Bruce .. t mnmninger, Search ( ommittee. (ii) INX FRTIEBRATIZF001OGIST to teach a basic upper-level undergraduatcoursc and ain adsvanced course in specialts. Dr. FranlJ. Ftges. Search ( ommittee. (iii) PlANT l'lH- SiOLOGIST OR PHY S0 CO(,l(AIl. F (01C OGISTto tcach an undergraduatc coursc in plant phssiologand an advanced coursc in spcciailts I)r. JerrN . Snider. Search (Cnomittee.

Thi' LniversitI oJ (Cintcitnat i.s an Equal Opportunitr Em ployereWith an .ffirmatie . ctioon PrograomA ppli cation s are inrited frooto w otmen atnc miitnori,gro up.s

C H AIRMN 1AN. l HOI O()( AN1) ON( 01I O()Ol NIX F RSI I i OF' K XNS,iS NI El)D(C,l. ( F N IF R

KIANSAS(CITY, KANSX\SThe Unisersits of Kansas Medical Center. Coll1eg

of Health Sciences and lospitial is seeking a Chairman f'or the DepLartment of Pathologs aind OncologsCandidates should hase cstablished reputations for significani scientific accomplishments and present Csdence of interest and proficics in teaching and training in pathology zind related fields. Candidates shoulkproside evidence for leadership and administratisiabilitsv Intcrested pcrsons as candidatcs or nominceshould submit a curriculumii vitac including a bibliography and thrce rclfrences to K. .F bner ( hairman oSearch (oommittee I)epartment of Biochemistry, t nisersitsiof Kansas Miedical ( enter, 39 and RainhovBoulesard. Kansas C its, Kansas 661103. Applicationclose Januars 1976

Tht' Uniiersit ol AKansas 1i an Equal Opportlunit.Affirmoaisn 'e 4 ltion Eoipl/o er

POSI1 ION V All ABLIC(HAIRMLAN of a unique progrant in mant-ensiron-

mcnt studies concentrating on innovatise undcr-graduate teaching Canadian cxpcriencc ad antageous

Tcaching statT has saried backgrounds cosering thcmajor disciplinars aireals Department in hacults, whichincludes architecture, geography, and urban and rc-gional planning.

Applications with full curriculuim svitac should bcsubmitted to 1. Brother, Fxecutise Assistant to thiD)ean, IF'acults- of En ironmental Studies, t'nisersits olW aterloo, WX aterloo, Ontario, (Canada N21 (.l.

U NIVX FRSITi OF 1 0l ISVIlEFL0UIS11X 11 lI, KENTI ( Kx

Hl 1) PSYi('HI XAIRIST Two positions, f'ull-tilimerequiring Board certification or Board eligibilits \p-pointnent in approsed Communits C hild GuidanccClinic and Inpatient Child Psychiatrs UnitCl I NI( Al ( HlI I) PSYC( H() O(,lISIS TwcPh D positions requiring ait lcast 2 to 4 sears of post-doctoral clinical cxperience are aIsilable The can-didates must be interested in tcaching. clinical sersice.supersision of students, and research and scholarship.and hase the flexibility to work in a multidisciplinarNunivcrsits medical ccnter, child psschiatric settingAc.idemic appointments for the aibove positions will bein the Department of PsNchiaItrs and Behavioral Sci-ences, at the rank of assistant or associate professor.depending on qualifications Resumes for the positionsshould be addressed to N]. Shaffii, MD)., NMedical l)i-rector, Bingham Child Guidance ( linic, 2044 F ast C(hest-nut Street, ouissille. Kentucks 402402.An Equal Opportunitiy .Affiroiatii e A tion Emnip/oyer

OMP XR Al IX F PSi('YlHOLOGIS I Assistant pro-lessor. Ph. D. in comparatise which includes expcriencewith primate behavior and strong background in zoolo-gs and animal behasior. Quintitative methods/statis-tics as second arca of competence desirable. Respon-siblc for established primate colons. Send curriculumsitae, statemcnt of rescarch interests, and names ofthree references to Charles N. Stewrart, Chairman, I)e-partment of Psvchology. Franklin and Mlarshall ( ol-lege, ILancaster, Pennsflsania 17604. Equal Opportu-nity EmploierMlf.

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DIRECTOR, SANDERS-BROWNKENTUCKY RESEARCH CENTER ON AGINGhe University of Kentucky is establishing an instituteir study of the basic biological processes of aging. Fordirector, we seek a person of international scientificature, firmly committed to the scientific study of theging process. The Sanders-Brown Center, expected to. completed in late 1978, will consist of 17,500 square,et of space including ten laboratories, offices, confer-ice rooms, library, animal space, and administrativeffices. We need a director who can begin to developrogram and funding in temporary quarters until theenter is completed. Write to: Dr. J. W. Hollingsworth,epartment of Medicine, University of Kentucky Col-ge of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky 40506. The Uni-ersity ofKentucky is an Equal Opportunity and Affir-iative Action Employer.

DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL DRUG ANALYSISLABORATORY AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR OF PHARMACYPh.D. with background and experience in analysis of

rugs and metabolites in biological fluids utilizing GC,IPLC, fluorimetry, and so forth, and preferably GC-iass spectroscopy. A background in pharmacy, phar-laceutics, or pharmacology desirable.This person will supervise the Drug Assay Laborato-

y of the Clinical Pharmacokinetics Service. This labo-atory monitors drug levels in patients and researchubjects. In addition, he/she will develop an individualesearch program in analytical methodology, coordi-ate a graduate analytical course, and participate inther teaching activities.Please submit resume to:

Dr. William H. Barr, ChairmanDepartment of PharmacyMCV Station, Box 666

Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, Virginia 23298

Equal Opportunity Employer

ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN TELESCOPE BOARDThe Directorship of the Anglo-Australian Observa-

ory becomes vacant during 1976. Applications are in-ited by the Board for appointment to the post at a sal-iry currently within the range of $A25,338 to $A30,270vith appropriate allowances.Candidates are invited to send personal and profes-

.ional details with the names of three referees to thesecretary, Anglo-Australian Telescope Board, c/o De-iartment of Science and Consumer Affairs, Post Office3ox 449, Woden, A.C.T. 2606 Australia.Further details are available on request. Appli-

:ations should be received by the Secretary no laterhan 7 January 1976.

3<COLOGIST. Assistant professor level. Must demon-,trate a commitment to excellence in undergraduate in-,truction. Preference will be given to applicants with a)ackground in physiological, population, or commu-lity ecology. Candidate is expected to assist in the de-'elopment of an ecology-environment concentration.;end resume, transcripts, and three letters of reference)y 1 January to: Dr. R. P. Kernaghan, Department of3iological Sciences, Salisbury State College, Salisbury,Olaryland 21801. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative4ction Employer.

ENZYMOLOGISTro isolate and characterize bacterial enzyme receptorsFor cancer drugs (thymidylate synthetase) in collabora-.ion with NMR spectroscopists. Write

J. D. GlicksonComprehensive Cancer Center

University of AlabamaBirmingham, Alabama 35294Equal Opportunity Employer

INSECT ECOLOGIST. Assistant professor with equalresponsibilities for teaching and research. Responsi-bilities will include teaching graduate course in insectpopulation dynamics and analysis, and undergraduatecourse in general ecology. Research will involve biolog-ical control of weeds. Ph.D. required, with training/ex-perience in quantitative ecology and insect-plant inter-actions. Closing date 31 January 1976. For completedetails contact: Dr. C. S. Koehler, Chairman, Depart-ment of Entomology, Oregon State University, Cor-vallis, Oregon 97331. Oregon State University is anEqual Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

28 NOVEMBER 1975

POSITIONS OPEN

FACULTY POSITIONS IN ECOLOGYThe Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology

at the University of Minnesota invites applications fortwo faculty positions, one in POPULATION ECOL-OGY, emphasizing species interactions, communitystructure, and theory; the other in ECOSYSTEMECOLOGY, with emphasis on terrestrial systems orlinkages between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Bothpositions start in September 1976 and are at the assist-ant professor level, although there is a possibility onemight be filled at a higher rank. Preference will be giv-en to applicants with postdoctoral experience. Appli-cations are due 15 December and should include cur-riculum vitae, list of graduate courses, rdsumd of re-search interests and future plans, statement of teachingexperience and interests, reprints of published papersand copies of unpublished manuscripts, and three let-ters of reference. Respond to Professor John R. Tester,Head, Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology,310 Biological Sciences Center, University of Minne-sota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108.An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

FACULTY POSITION IN BIOPSYCHOLOGY. TheCommittee on Biopsychology at the University of Chi-cago is seeking applications for a faculty appointment.Preference will be given to candidates with research in-terests in the field of the physiology of learning. Appli-cants should submit their curriculum vitae, publica-tions, and the names, addresses and phone numbers ofthree references to: E. H. Murphy, Chairman, Com-mittee on Biopsychology, Department of BehavioralSciences, 5848 South University Avenue, Chicago, Illi-nois 60637. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative ActionEmployer.

HEADDEPARTMENT OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH ANDLEISURE STUDIESPurdue University

The head will be responsible for the administration ofundergraduate and graduate (M.S. or Ph.D.) programswhich includes study in the areas of physical education,health and safety education, recreation and leisurestudies within the School of Humanities, Social Sci-ence, and Education. Initial responsibility will be theimplementation of programs of study in a new depart-ment resulting from the combining of the departmentsof physical education for men and physical educationfor women. The position is available I July 1976. Can-didates must possess an earned doctorate and qualifyfor the rank of full professor. A demonstrated record ofscholarship, leadership, and administrative experienceor potential is required. Applications and nominationswill be received until 10 January 1976. Early appli-cations are encouraged. Send applications and nomi-nations to:

Robert L. Ringel, DeanSchool of Humanities, Social

Science, and EducationStanley Coulter HallPurdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana 47907An Equal Access/Equal Opportunity University

IMMUNOGENETICISTOpening at assistant professor level at Yale Univer-

sity School of Medicine for M.D. or Ph.D. to pursueactive research and participate in an active teachingprogram. Interested applicants should send curriculumvitae to:

Richard K. Gershon, M.D.Department of Pathology

Yale University School of Medicine310 Cedar Street

New Haven, Connecticut 06510An Equal Opportunity Employer

TUMOR IMMUNOLOGISTPosition open for an M.D. or Ph.D. with an interest

and demonstrated competence in basic immunologyand with significant research experience in tumor im-munology to act as coordinator of tumor immunologyprogram at Yale. Send application with curriculumvitae to:

Richard K. Gershon, M.D.Department of Pathology

Yale University School of Medicine310 Cedar Street

New Haven, Connecticut 06510An Equal Opportunity Employer

QUANTITATIVE

S ~ECOlOGISTImmediate position for a per-son with education at the M.S.or Ph.D. level. This personshould have experience in ap-

plied mathematics, statistics,and ecology. Knowledge ofpopulation dynamics theory asit is applied to fisheries is de-sirable. This position involvesthe application of statisticalanalysis and mathematical |modeling to environmental im-pact assessment.

Please send resume,

academic transcriptand references to

Mr. A. J. Arapino.

,~STONE &WEBSTERENOINEEMINO CORPORATION

P. 9. Box 2325 27

Boston, Mass. 02107An Equal Opportunity Employer

927

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATIInvites Applications for the Position ofDEAN OF THE McMICKEN COLLEGE

OF ARTS AND SCIENCESThe Dean of the McMicken College

of Arts and Sciences provides aca-demic and administrative leadershipto the largest of the sixteen collegescomprising the University of Cincin-nati, which has a total enrollment of38,000 students. The College enrolls5,000 undergraduates and 1,300graduate students within nineteen de-partments having a total of 475 fac-ulty and awards B.A. or B.S. degreesin thirty-seven disciplinary and cross-disciplinary areas. As one of the twouniversities designated by the StateBoard of Regents as comprehensivegraduate institutions in Ohio, it offersdoctoral programs in seventeen dis-ciplines.

Applicants should present evidenceof scholarly achievement in additionto an aptitude for academic and ad-ministrative leadership.

Candidates must be able to assumethe position no later than September1, 1976.

Applications and/or letters of nomi-nation (with full professional vita)should be sent by February 1, 1976,to:

Gene D. Lewis, ProvostAttn: A&S Search Committee101 Administration Bldg.University of CincinnatiCincinnati, Ohio 45221

An Equal Opportunity/AffirmativeAction Employer

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINAA FACULTY POSITION has been requested but

not yet approved for a joint appointment in the MarineScience Program and the Department of Geology. Inparticular, candidates with an expertise in one of thefollowing areas are invited to apply: (i) suspended sedi-ments, (ii) sediment-organism processes, (iii) wetlandsmanagement.

Salary and rank commensurate with experience. Ap-ply to:

Chairman, Search CommitteeDepartment of Geology

University of South CarolinaColumbia, S.C. 29208

University of South Carolina is an Affirmative Ac-tion Employer.

DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCESUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

Applications are invited for a number of positionsavailable in a newly organized Department of Life Sci-ences formed by merger of existing Departments ofBiochemistry, Biology, and Biophysics and Micro-biology, with Dr. M. Sussman as chairman. Areas ofinterest include: immunobiology, neurophysiology, ani-mal virology, genetics, chromosome structure andfunction in eukaryotes, and systems analysis of ecologi-cal problems. Applicants should provide evidence ofcreative and productive research capability, as well asexcellence in teaching. Successful applicants will be ex-pected to participate in graduate and undergraduateteaching and to establish vigorous research programswith grant support. Rank and salary will be com-mensurate with the qualifications of the applicants.Curriculum vitae and the names of at least three referees should be sent to: Dr. T. G. Cooper, Department ofBiochemistry, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Universityof Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261. Dead-line for receipt of applications is 10 January 1976.

The University of Pittsburgh is an Equal Opportu-nity/Affirmative Action Employer.

MEDICAL GENETICIST-A faculty position is openwithin the medical genetics group for a pediatricianwith training in medical genetics and demonstrated ex-pertise in human biochemical genetics to assume re-sponsibility for the diagnosis, counseling, and manage-ment of patients with inherited metabolic disorders.Applicants should send their curriculum vitae to: Dr.Charles J. Epstein, Department of Pediatrics, Universi-ty of California, San Francisco, California 94143. TheUniversity of California is an Equal Opportunity/Af-firmative Action Employer.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGISTIndividuals with research interests in the molecular

aspects of developmental biology are invited to applyfor a position as assistant professor at the University ofGeorgia. Applicants should have demonstrated ex-cellence in research and have a firm commitment toteaching. The successful candidate will participate inthe Interdepartmental Program in Developmental andMolecular Biology and be appointed in one or more ofthe five departments (biochemistry, botany, entomol-ogy, microbiology, zoology) comprising the Division ofBiological Sciences. Applications, including curricu-lum vitae, detailed research plan and three letters ofrecommendation, should be sent to Dr. Leon Dure,Chairman, Search Committee, Department of Biochem-istry, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, pri-or to 15 December 1975.

The University of Georgia is an Equal OpportunitylAffirmative Action Employer and encourages appli-cations from women and individuals from minoritygroups.

The Section of Neurobiology and Behavior in theDivision of Biological Sciences at Cornell Universityhas an opening for a NEUROBIOLOGIST. The posi-tion will be filled at the assistant professor level. Thecandidate must have strong training and research com-mitment in fundamental problems involving cellular ormolecular approaches to the nervous system. Areas ofresearch could include, but are not restricted to: neuro-development, neural integration, or synaptic transmis-sion. A curriculum vitae with bibliography, one or tworecent reprints, and letters from three people who knowthe candidate's work well should be sent to: Dr. JeffreyM. Camhi, Chairman, Neurobiology Search Com-mittee, Section of Neurobiology and Behavior, Lang-muir Laboratory, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York14853. Deadline for receipt of applications is 1 March1976.

POSITIONS OPEN

MASS SPECTROSCOPISTRICE UNIVERSITY

The Department of Biochemistry of Rice Universityannounces the availability of a staff position of an ex-perienced bioorganic mass spectroscopist to operateGC-MS unit and to participate in research on sterolbiosynthesis and chemistry of complex lipids. Addi-tional experience in IR and NMR desired, but not es-sential. Salary open. Position available immediately.Interested persons should send rdsumds to: G. J.Schroepfer, Jr., Biochemistry Department, Rice Univer-sity, Houston, Texas 77001. An Equal OpportunitylAffirmative Action Employer.

NEUROLOGIST to be director of neuromuscular re-search center at large university medical school. Highlevel candidate sought (associate or full professor) withextensive background in experimental neurology andwith particular emphasis on research of striated muscleand its diseases. Box 484, SCIENCE.An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

OCEAN ENGINEERA nonprofit research organization is seeking an indi-vidual to assist the executive director in the administra-tion of a board concerned with ocean engineering. Re-sponsibilities will include providing professional staffsupport for studies, preparing reports, effecting liaisonwith government agencies, maintaining both nationaland international communications with the ocean engi-neering community and identifying ocean engineeringpolicy, program, and organizational issues.Candidate should have an advanced degree in the engi-neering field, management experience, practical experi-ence working in the ocean, and a knowledge of govern-ment agencies involved in ocean science and engineer-ing. Salary range $16,500 to $27,500 depending uponqualifications. Send curriculum vitae to Box 482, SCI-ENCE. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

PHARMACOLOGYThe Department of Pharmacology and Therapeu-

tics, Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, State Univer-sity of New York at Buffalo, invites applications for afull-time faculty position as assistant professor or, if es-pecially qualified, associate professor. Candidates forassistant professorship must have a Ph.D. or M.D. de-gree and 2 or more years of research experience andpublications. Duties include teaching of medical, dentaland graduate students. The position will best be filledby an individual who plans a lifelong career of researchand teaching in academic pharmacology.Send curriculum vitae and also request that three let-

ters of recommendation be sent directly to: Dr. EdwardA. Carr, Jr., 122 Farber Hall, Box M, State Universityof New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y. 14214.An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

POPULATION BIOLOGIST, Department of Ecologyand Evolution, State University of New York at StonyBrook. Two temporary (1 year) openings may becomeavailable, appropriate to people at the level of assistantprofessor or to more senior individuals looking tospend sabbatical time in a stimulating atmosphere. Ex-pertise in one or more dimensions of modern popu-lation biology is required. Teaching duties would in-clude one or more of the following: undergraduatecourses in general ecology, marine ecology, and evolu-tionary theory; or a graduate-level course in multi-variate statistics. Applicants should send curriculumvitae and names of three references to: D. J. Futuyma,Department of Ecology and Evolution, State Universityof New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York11794. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Em-ployer.

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWThe Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Repro-ductive Biology is seeking a postdoctoral fellow trainedin bioorganic chemistry with experience in massspectrometry. The individual appointed would also car-ry the title of research fellow in biological chemistry.The subjects of major interest are steroid hormonesand peptides in relation to human reproduction. Open-ing available I January 1976. Send application, includ-ing curriculum vitae and bibliography, and solicit let-ters from three persons familiar with your research, toDr. Lewis L. Engel, Laboratory of Human Reproduc-tion and Reproductive Biology, Harvard MedicalSchool, 45 Shattuck Street, Boston, Mass. 02115. AnAffirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

POSITIONS OPEN

PERMANENT POSITIONFull-time permanent TEACHING POSITION IN BIOLOGY Department for September 1976. Ph.D. witlteaching experience: physical geology, historical geology, and comparative vertebrate anatomy and embryology preferred. Small, independent liberal arts college is active in interdisciplinary studies; outstandinlrecord in premed admissions and in biology-geolog'field expeditions. Apply to Dr. Christian H. EismannInterim Dean, The College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idahi83605. Telephone: 208459-5313. Equal Opportunity,Affirmative Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION. Immediate openinifor a recent Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry, or biophysics to work in the general area of thermodynamic:of biological macromolecules. Experience in enzymology, immunochemistry, or nucleic acid physical chemistry desirable. Salary negotiable. Send curriculunvitae and two letters of reference to: Dr. Rodney L. Biltonen, Department of Biochemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901.

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSDEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

Postdoctoral Position: Available I January 1976Structural studies on fungal cell wall polysaccharide:and development of techniques for in situ localizatiorof hyphal polysaccharides. Candidate should havtbackground in carbohydrate structural techniques. Salary $9,000 per year. Send curriculum vitae and name,of three references to: Dr. J. Nordin, Department o1Biochemistry, University of Massachusetts, AmherstMass. 01002. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportu-nity Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Two openings available immediately. One for a biochemist with experi-ence in enzyme purification, assay, and character-ization and one for a cell biologist with experience irtissue culture methodology. Both openings are for can-didates interested in the area of biochemical pharma-cology studies in (i) cancer and viral chemotherapy; (ii,deoxynucleotide metabolism in noninfected cells oiherpes viral infected cells. Salary range $9,500 tc$1 1,000. Send resume and references to Dr. Yung-chiCheng, Department of Experimental Therapeutics andGrace Cancer Drug Center, Roswell Park Memorial In-stitute, 666 Elm Street, Buffalo, New York 14263. Tele-phone: 716-845-3006.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONIn clinically applicable tumor cell kinetics. Experiencewith autoradiography desired. Send resume and refer-ences to:

Lewis M. Schiffer, M.D.Cancer Research Unit

Allegheny General Hospital320 East North AvenuePittsburgh, Pa. 15212

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH PHYSIOLOGISTPosition available immediately with salary of

$12,000 for research on regulation and exchange in themicrocirculation. Candidates should have prior experi-ence and training in the field of peripheral circulationor microcirculation. Send resume to Dr. Robert W.Gore, Physiology Department, College of Medicine,University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85724.

The University ofArizona is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINEESHIPAvailable immediately in the field of mitochondrial

oxidative phosphorylation. Experience in enzymology,protein chemistry, or biophysics is preferred. Can-didates with up to 2 years of postdoctoral experiencemay apply with curriculum vitae, transcripts, and refer-ences to D. R. Sanadi, Boston Biomedical Research In-stitute, 20 Staniford Street, Boston, Mass. 02114.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, VIROLOGY. Availableimmediately. Ph.D. in virology or microbiology. Re-quires experience and publications in molecular biol-ogy of oncogenic viruses. Salary $16,800. Send resumeto H. Rouhandeh, Ph.D., Cooperative Research in Mo-lecular and Cancer Virology, Life Science 1, Room 10,Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois,62901.

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ULTRASOUND

Senior Researcher

San Francisco Bay AreaCandidates should have extensiveexperience in this field and mustbe capable of conducting inde-pendent research and directing theresearch of others.Specific areas of investigation willinclude the bioeffects of low-in-tensity ultrasound and the appli-cation of ultrasonic imaging tomedical diagnosis. Prefer candi-dates with Ph.D. in one of thefollowing areas: Biology, Bio-physics, Physiology, Bioengineer-ing.

Please send curriculum vitae to:J. R. McDonald

STANFORDRESEARCHINSTITUTE

333 Ravenswood Ave.Menlo Park, CA 94025

An Equal Opportunity Employer

State Governmentof New South Wales

DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE,SPORT AND RECREATIONAUSTRALIAN MUSEUM

CURATOR/ASSISTANT CURATORDepartment of Marine Invertebrates

(Crustacea and Coelenterates)SALARY:ASSISTANT CURATOR - $A7,590 range $Al 1,691.CURATOR - $A12,709 range $A13,555 with progression to$A14,570 subject to certain conditions.QUALI FICATIONS: Essential - Postgraduate qualificationsfrom a recognised University; or equivalent experience;appropriate research background.Desirable - Experience in maintaining Museum collectionsincluding cataloguing retrieval systems.DUTIES: Curation of collections of Crustacea, Coelenteratesand Bryozoans; carrying out research on taxonomy and/orbiology of Crustacea or Coelenterates; answering scientificenquiries; participation in the exhibits and educationprogrammes of the Museum.GENERAL: The Australian Museum is located in Sydney andis the largest and oldest history Museum in Australia withrich collections and active research programmes. Of thecollections of Marine Invertebrates those of decapodCrustacea and corals are especially large. There are goodfacilities for fieldwork and close liaison is maintained withuniversities, other museums and government departments.CONDITIONS: Subject to certain conditions the successfulapplicant will be eligible for:* Payment of fares to Sydney* Financial assistance towards cost of removal expenses* Financial assistance towards initial accommodation

expenses.Applications close with the Official Secretary, N.S.W.Government Offices, 66 Strand, London, WC2N 5LZ,England, by 9th January, 1976.

992728 NOVEMBER 1975

Headof MicrobiaResearch LaboratoriesThe Corporate Research Division is seeking a senior research

scientist to assume scientific and management responsibility for asubstantial staff of research scientists and technical support personnel.

This individual will direct: new product research for antibioticand synthetic anti-infectious agents; the design of new approaches tothe discovery of novel antibiotic agents; the development of new andrefinement of existing assays; the development of drug candidates tothe clinical stage; will actively collaborate with fermentation micro-biologists, molecular biologists, and chemists in chemical modifica-tion programs. There will also be follow-up responsibility withphysicians monitoring clinical trials of the newly generated drugcandidates. Sensitivity to marketing needs will be expected inproduct planning, and interface with a professional marketing staffwill be a part of the position responsibility.

It will be essential that this person have interdisciplinary strengthsin medical microbiology, biochemistry, and microbial genetics. Thecurriculum vitae with publications will indicate a successful recordof research over the last several years. There must be indicated aproven ability to successfully direct research and management en-deavors either in a major health care industry or a UniversityHospital - Research Institute Complex.

Abbott Laboratories is located in North Chicago, Illinois, midwaybetween Chicago and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Responses includingsalary requirements may be sent in confidence to:

ABBOTTNORTH CHICAGO, ILL. 60064

Louann GonzalezProfessionalEmployment

Abbott is an Affirmative Action Employer

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We are an international corporation head-quartered in suburban New York with anoutstanding position for a Senior Scientistto perform research & experimentalinvestigations in cellular chemistry, develop-ing unique staining techniques for cells inliquid suspensions. Familiarity withcytophotometric & related instrumentationdesirable. Requires Ph.D. or M.D. plus aminimum of 3-5 years experience.Opportunity to join progressive researchteam developing automated analyticalinstruments for use in medicine & publichealth. Excellent compensation programs.

Submit curriculum vitae in confidence to:MANAGER, TECHNICAL STAFFING

TechniconInstruments Corp.

®511 Benedict AvenueTarrytown, NY 10591 ,An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

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POSTDOCTORAt, RESEARC'H FELLOV'Ph.D. in biochemistry with interest and competence

in protein chemistry. To study biosynthesis, structureand function of human hemoglobin variants, includinginvestigation on the sickling phenomenon. AvailableFebruary 1976. U.S. citizens and permanent residents.Salary: $10,000 to $12,500 depending on relevant expe-rience. Submit curriculum vitae, three letters of refer-ence, and brief statement of research interests to Dr. H.Franklin Bunn, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston,Mass. 02115. Harvard Medical School is an Equal Op-portunity/Affirmative A ction Emplo yer.

ALASKA LEGISLATIXVE STAFFPROFESSIONAL OPPORTU NITh

The Alaska State Legislature is receiving applicationsfor Research Analyst positions with the Legislative Af-fairs Agency in Juneau, at salaries ranging from$16,000 to $25,000 per year. Persons applying for theseposts should have a demonstrated ability to apply tech-nical expertise and/or economic theory to complexpublic issues, thev should be capable of communicatingthe implications of various policy alternatives to per-sons with nontechnical backgrounds. The successfulapplicants will probably have at least 6 years of profes-sional education and/or experience, some of which willhave brought them into contact with legislative deci-sion-makers. Experience and present or prior residencein Alaska, though not mandatorv, would be desirable.Persons with program experience in the following areas(or allied fields) are particularly urged to apply:FISHER ES, Renewable Resource Economics,Common Properts Resource ManagementLAND USE MANAGEMENT and Planning, LandEconomicsPUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION, GovernmentRegulation of Business, Transportation System.Planning

Applications and detailed rdsum6s accompanied, ifpossible, by a representative sample of prior work,should be submitted to:

Director of Research ServicesLegislative Affairs Agency

Pouch N'Juneau, Alaska 99811

TOXI(COLOGIST. Assistant professor. The Food Re-search Institute (Department of Food Microbiologyand Toxicology), University of Wisconsin, is seekingan individual with a Ph.D. or professional degree in thearea of toxicologs, toxicopathology, or related field toconduct research relating to mode of action of food-borne toxicants. An individual whose training has em-phasized biochemistry and morphological pathologyincluding electron microscopy is desirable. In additionto developing an independent research program, a por-tion of the time will be spent in cooperative research.Send curriculum vitae and three letters of recommen-dation to E. NI. Foster. Director, Food Research Insti-tute, t ni%ersitN of Vs'isconsin, NMadison, Vs'isconsin53706. An Equal Opportunit vAffirmative Action Em-ployver.

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ANTI-BACTERIAL R& DAn excellent opportunity for a Ph.D. micro-

biologist capable of providing scientific leader-ship to a unit seeking new anti-bacterial agents.Candidates must possess supervisory ability,relevant postdoctoral experience, and be capableof interfacing with other staff members includ-ing biostatisticians and computer scientists. Thesuccessful candidate will be responsible fordeveloping improved microbiological methodssuitable for support of quantitative structureactivity relationships used in drug design and thesecondary evaluation of experimental drugs.

Our laboratories are located in a small, yetremarkably complete city in rural central NewYork State. Salary commensurate with capabil-ity. If interested, send resume in confidence to:

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SUPERINTENDENT to provide research leadershipand administer a large research center, WashingtonState University at Prosser, Washington. Qualifica-tions: an earned doctorage; 10 years of total work expe-rience in agriculture, at least 5 years in research. Nomi-nations, applications, and additional informationrequests should be addressed to: D. W. Esans, IrrigatedAgriculture Research and Extension Center, Washing-ton State Universitv, Prosser, Wash. 99350. Appli-cations must be received by 31 December 1975. Wash-ington State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affir-mative Action EmploYer.

TEACHING POSITION available: General Ecologist.Ph.D. required. Teaching includes (but not necessarilylimited to) ecology, general botany, general biology,nature study. Education and experience in cryptogamicbotany desirable. Assistant Professor. Probationary orfixed term conditions depending on qualifications. Sal-ary determined by education and experience. Appli-cation deadline: 31 December 1975. Apply to:

Dr. Dan I.. WillsonDean of Arts and SciencesWinona State UniversitNWinona, Minnesota 55987

VERTEBRATE ECOL OGISTA position for an assistant professor is available in

the Department of Zoology for a field-oriented verte-brate ecologist with experience in avian and mamma-lian research. Candidates need not have a degree inwildlife biology but must have an interest in the subjectand be able to teach courses in wildlife management.Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and threeletters of recommendation to:

Dr. Robert D. OhmartSearch Committee

Department of ZoologyArizona State liniiersitNTempe, Arizona 85281

Send material no later than 15 January 1976. AnEqual Opportunityl/Affirmative Action Emplover.

VsICE PRESIDENT FOR MEDICAL AFFAIRSThe George Washington University School of Medi-

cine and Health Sciences is seeking candidates for theoffice of Vice President for Medical Affairs. This senior

officer is a member of the President's immediate staffand serves the Trustees. He is the chief executive officerof the Medical Center and is responsible for all Univer-sity health-related programs including the School ofMedicine and Health Sciences, the University Hospi-tal, the Ambulatory Care Division clinic, affiliated hos-pitals, and Allied Health Science programs. Can-didates should have doctoral-level professional qualifi-cations, in a field and of a quality suitable for profes-sional appointment in a University department.Substantial senior administrative and executive experi-ence, preferably in an academic health center or its

equivalent, is necessary. Resumes should be sent no lat-er than 15 January 1976 to the Search Committee forthe Vice President for Medical Affairs, George Wash-ington tnisersity Medical Center, Wsarwick Building,2300 K Street, NsW, Washington, D.C. 20037.

George Washington Universitly is an EqualOpportunity/Affirmative A ction Employer

PROGRAMS

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM: Doctor of Optometry(O.D.). Accelerated professional program of two calen-dar years specifically designed for the Ph.D. in physi-cal, biological, behavioral, or applied sciences. An op-portunity for an independent professional career; pro-gram starts July 1976. Division of Special Studies,Massachusetts College of Optometrv, 424 BeaconStreet, Boston, Mass. 02115. Telephone: 617-261-3430,Extension 32.

FELLOWSHIPS

Announcing a new PROGRAM in the Molecular Biol-ogy of Prokaryotes and Eukarvotes leading to thePh.D. degree. Areas of research include bacterial andanimal viruses, cell surfaces and membranes, and bio-logical regulatory mechanisms. Applications are in-

vited for enrollment in the program as of September1976. Annual stipend is $3900 and tuition is waived.Application forms can be obtained from Dr. AndrewWright, Department of Molecular Biology, Tufts Medi-cal School, 136 Harrison Asenue, Boston, Mass. 02111.

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PRE- AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPSIN CLINICAl. BIOCHEMISTRXI

Predoctoral fellowships in biochemistry with researchon basic and health-related problems available 197677; chemistry or biology degree required. Postdoctoralfellowships in a 2-year program combining researchand clinical chemistry laboratory experience, availableJuly 1976, for candidates with training in chemistry orbiochemistry. Limited to U.S. citizens or permanentresidents. Contact Thomas M. Devlin, Ph.D., Chair-man, Department of Biological Chemistrv, HahnemannMedical College, 230 North Broad St., Philadelphia,Pa. 19102.

Two POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS are nowavailable to study pharmacological and immunologicalaspects of inflammation, including cell membrane re-ceptors. Salary $10,000 to $10,500. Applicants shouldsend a curriculum vitae to either Dr. K. E. Eakins orDr. W. Manski, College of Physicians and Surgeons,Columbia lniversitv, 630 Vsest 168 Street, New N ork,N.Y. 10032. Columbia University is an Equal Opportu-nity Employer.

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The Divisions of Applied Mathematics and PhysicalSciences of WORLD OPEN UNIVERSITY, a non-

resident graduate school, offer general information for

M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, and course descriptions are

available on request. Enclose $4.00 for cost and post-age. For chemical and environmental science write to

the Division of Physical Sciences, 566 Sunset Drise,

Angwin, California 94508. For mathematics, space sci-

ence and astronomy, physics, biophysics, and medical

physics write to the Executise Office, P.O. Drawer

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