BOOKS RECEIVED (Continued from page 560) er-Verlag, New York, 1973. viii, 668 pp., illus. $92.30. Psychoactive Drug Control. Issues and Recommendations. James J. Moore, C. R. B. Joyce, and Jasper Woodcock, Eds. United Nations Social Defence Research Institute, Rome, 1973 (U.S. distributor, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco). 98 pp. Paper. The Psychology of Aboriginal Austra- lians. G. E. Kearney, P. R. De Lacey, and G. R. Davidson, Eds. Wiley, New York, 1974. xii, 446 pp., illus. $17.50. Psychosomatic Concepts. Roy R. Grink- er. Aronson, New York, 1974. iv, 220 pp. $10. Pulmonary Care. Papers from a sym- posium, Philadelphia, May 1972. Robert F. Johnston, Ed. Grune and Stratton, New York, 1973. xiv, 370 pp., illus. $22.50. Radiation and Quantum Physics. D. J. E. Ingram. Clarendon (Oxford University Press), New York, 1973. x, 108 pp., illus. Paper, $4.95. Oxford Physics Series. Reference Values in Human Chemistry. Effects of Analytical and Individual Vari- ations, Food Intake, Drugs and Toxics. Applications in Preventive Medicine. Pro- ceedings of a colloquium, Pont-'a-Mousson, France, Oct. 1972. G. Siest, Ed. Karger, Basel, 1973 (U.S. distributor, Phiebig, White Plains, N.Y.). xii, 348 pp., illus. $46.90. Regulating New Drugs. Richard L. Lan- dau, Ed. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1974. xii, 300 pp., illus. Paper, $5.25. Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Pro- ceedings of a conference, Dedham, Mass., May 1973. Claude A. Villee, Dorothy B. Villee, and James Zuckerman, Eds. Aca- demic Press, New York, 1973. xiv, 406 pp., illus. $15. The Riddle of Man. An Introduction to Psychology. Richard S. Lazarus. Prentice- Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1974. xii, 628 pp., illus. $10.95. Schools in New Zealand Society. A Book of Readings. G. H. Robinson and B. T. O'Rourke, Eds. Wiley, New York, 1974. viii, 312 pp. $16.50. Scientific Inference. Harold Jeffreys. Cambridge University Press, New York, ed. 3, 1974. viii, 274 pp., illus. $16.50. Simulators. International Guide. Ralph Collacott, Ed. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass., 1973. vi, 602 pp., illus. $65. Solution of Equations in Euclidean and Banach Spaces. A. M. Ostrowski. Academ- ic Press, New York, 1973. xx, 412 pp. $34. Third edition of Solution of Equa- tions and Systems of Equations. Pure and Applied Mathematics Series. Structure and Function of Plant Cells in Saline Habitats. New Trends in the Study of Salt Tolerance. Translated from the Russian edition (Moscow, 1970) by A. Mercado. B. Gollek, Transl. Ed. Hal- sted (Wiley), New York, and Israel Pro- gram for Scientific Translations, Jeru- salem, 1973. vi, 284 pp., illus. $30. Survey of Progress in Chemistry. Vol. 6. Arthur F. Scott, Ed. Academic Press, New York, 1973. xii, 340 pp., illus. $29.50. 3 MAY 1974 IPersonnelI PlacementI POSITIONSWANTED ||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Bachelor Chemical Engineering with long experi- ence in organic coatings' manufacture, develop- ment and formulation, desires to change career to either air pollution control, ecology, environ- mental engineering, oceanography, geography or meteorology. Willing to sacrifice salary for in- teresting position. Box 208, SCIENCE. 5/10 Biochemist/Writer. Ph.D. (protein chemistry, 1970), M.A. (biology), presently faculty member with grants, publications, and diminishing interest in a conventional azademic career seeks less de- manding positicn in order to devote more time to avocation. Willing to consider any reasonably permanent position, suitable for a capable person, in a stimulating intellectual environment. Box 221, SCIENCE. X Biologist/Physiologist, Ph.D. 1973. Ten years of successful college teaching. Seeks challenging aca- demic or industrial position. Wants to locate within the area marked by Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Iowa, and Arkansas. Box 222, SCI- ENCE. X Cancer Researcher, fully trained in cell culture and laboratory animal work, offers himself to assist work in progress in any of these research fields. Only condition: to have time left to continue own research work. In answering, please cncloFe a brief outline of the work you are en- gaged upon and laboratory facilities. For curric- ulum vitae and fturther details write to Box 223. SCIENCE. X Cell Biologist/Virologist. Ph.D. 1969: postdoctoral 1971. Age 32. Research interests in mammalian cell cycle and virus-cell interactions at molecular level. Publications, current NIH research grant. Wish to relocate in West. Government/university. Box 224, SCIENCE. X Chemist/R & D. Ph.D. 1971. Two years post- doctoral. Publications. Background in syntheses, inert atmosphere/vacutum line work, development of analytical techniques (GC-MS, IR, UV. NMR). Interested in R & D. teaching, technical writing, or product development. Western location pre- ferred. Box 225, SCIENCE. X Geneticist. Woman, Ph.D., seeks position. Teach- ing experience in genetics, zoology, and evolution. Research experience with publications. Box 185, SCIENCE. X Higher Plant Developmental Biologist. Ph.D. 1970. Two year postdoctorals: (i) Cell cycle kinetics, (ii) air pollutants-physiological effects. Publica- tions, some teaching. Academic-industry. Box 226, SCIENCE. 5/10 Innovative and Energetic Organic Chemist. Ph.D. 1970. Postdoctoral experience. Nineteen publi- cations. Specialization in synthesis of pharmaceu- ticals, dyestuffs and fine chemicals. Seeks chal- lenging research position. Box 210, SCIENCE. x Economic Geologist. Ph.D. 1966. Publications. De- sires academic research-teaching position in west- ern United States. Strong theoretical background with interests in geophysics and geochemistry. Broad North American field exploration experience in shield and cordillera. Current research and pub- lication on porphyry deposits. Box 149, SCIENCE. 5/10, 17 It is requested that only those employers who will not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, or national origin submit positions open advertising. POSITION WANTED: 400 per word, mini- mum charge $10. Use of Box Number counts as 10 additional words. Payment in advance is required. These rates apply to individuals only. Personnel agencies and companies take display rate for all adver- tising. POSITIONS OPEN: $110 per inch. No charge for Box Number. Rates net. No agency commission allowed for ads under 4 inches. No cr'sh discount. Ads over 1 inch will be billed to the nearest quarter inch. Payment in advance is required except where satis- factory credit has been established. 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POSITIONS OPEN 11l ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, M.D., to take part in a project to be pursued in the hematology section of the department of medicine in coopera- tion with the department of physiology to apply modem physiological and biochemical methods to the investigation of the membrane characteristics of abnormal red blood cells. Applicant should have completed clinical training in order to undertake clinical responsibilities in the hematol- ogy section and have a strong background and interest in the metabolic and physiological prop- erties of red cells. Send curriculum vitae and names of persons who may be requested to sup- ply references to Department of Physiology, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Conn. 06510. Applications from women and members of mihority groups are encouraged. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Position open 1 July 1974 for appointment at the level of Assistant Professor to carry out re- search on surface antigens, glycolipids, and gly- coproteins. Candidates should have postdoctoral training and experience with immunochemistry and mass spectrometry of membrane components. Graduate teaching opportunities are available. Send curriculum vitae, publications, and references to: Box 228, SCIENCE An equial opportunity/affirmative action employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Department of Entomology, Purdue University, vacancy for Assistant Professor. The responsi- bilities of the position include both research and extension in the area of economic entomology and development of pest management strategies for insect pests that attack vegetable crops. Applicants should submit a complete resume and request three letters of recommendation be sent to Dr. Eldon E. Ortman, Head, Depart- ment of Entomology, by 1 June 1974. It is the policy of Purdue University to provide equal opportunity in employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age or sex, except where age or sex is a bona fide occu- pational qualification. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY/ ELECTRON MICROSCOPIST Applications are invited for a new position in the Department of Physiology for work on the ultrastructure of ion transporting structures and of the nervous system. Knowledge both in con- ventional and specialized techniques in electron microscopy is essential; experience with epithelial structures (kidney tubule, skin, bladder) as well as muscle, peripheral, and central nervous systems is desirable. Opportunities are available for both collaborative and independent research and for graduate and medical student teaching. Please send complete curriculum vitae including publications and the names and addresses of three references to: Chairman, Electron Microscopist Search Committee Department of Physiology Yale University School of Medicine 333 Cedar Street-SHM B-106 New Haven, Connecticnt 06510 Applications from women and members of minority groups are welcome. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PLANT PHYSI- OLOGY. A Ph.D. in plant physiology with sup- porting background in biochemistry, chemistry or environmental science is sought to fill a combi- nation research-teaching position in the area of environmental pollution. Teaching responsibilities include the presentation of one graduate and one undergraduate course in environmental plant phys- iology. A research program is to be developed which will identify and characterize certain en- vironmental pollution problems in Texas. Send resume and names of three references to: Dr. Wayne R. Jordan, Chairman Faculty Search Committee Department of Plant Sciences Texas A & M University College Station, Texas 77843 An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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BOOKS RECEIVED
(Continued from page 560)
er-Verlag, New York, 1973. viii, 668 pp.,illus. $92.30.
Psychoactive Drug Control. Issues andRecommendations. James J. Moore, C.R. B. Joyce, and Jasper Woodcock, Eds.United Nations Social Defence ResearchInstitute, Rome, 1973 (U.S. distributor,Jossey-Bass, San Francisco). 98 pp. Paper.The Psychology of Aboriginal Austra-
lians. G. E. Kearney, P. R. De Lacey, andG. R. Davidson, Eds. Wiley, New York,1974. xii, 446 pp., illus. $17.50.Psychosomatic Concepts. Roy R. Grink-
er. Aronson, New York, 1974. iv, 220 pp.$10.Pulmonary Care. Papers from a sym-
posium, Philadelphia, May 1972. RobertF. Johnston, Ed. Grune and Stratton, NewYork, 1973. xiv, 370 pp., illus. $22.50.
Radiation and Quantum Physics. D. J.E. Ingram. Clarendon (Oxford UniversityPress), New York, 1973. x, 108 pp., illus.Paper, $4.95. Oxford Physics Series.
Reference Values in Human Chemistry.Effects of Analytical and Individual Vari-ations, Food Intake, Drugs and Toxics.Applications in Preventive Medicine. Pro-ceedings of a colloquium, Pont-'a-Mousson,France, Oct. 1972. G. Siest, Ed. Karger,Basel, 1973 (U.S. distributor, Phiebig,White Plains, N.Y.). xii, 348 pp., illus.$46.90.
Regulating New Drugs. Richard L. Lan-dau, Ed. University of Chicago Press,Chicago, 1974. xii, 300 pp., illus. Paper,$5.25.
Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Pro-ceedings of a conference, Dedham, Mass.,May 1973. Claude A. Villee, Dorothy B.Villee, and James Zuckerman, Eds. Aca-demic Press, New York, 1973. xiv, 406pp., illus. $15.The Riddle of Man. An Introduction to
Psychology. Richard S. Lazarus. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1974. xii,628 pp., illus. $10.95.
Schools in New Zealand Society. ABook of Readings. G. H. Robinson andB. T. O'Rourke, Eds. Wiley, New York,1974. viii, 312 pp. $16.50.
Scientific Inference. Harold Jeffreys.Cambridge University Press, New York,ed. 3, 1974. viii, 274 pp., illus. $16.50.
Solution of Equations in Euclidean andBanach Spaces. A. M. Ostrowski. Academ-ic Press, New York, 1973. xx, 412 pp.$34. Third edition of Solution of Equa-tions and Systems of Equations. Pure andApplied Mathematics Series.
Structure and Function of Plant Cellsin Saline Habitats. New Trends in theStudy of Salt Tolerance. Translated fromthe Russian edition (Moscow, 1970) byA. Mercado. B. Gollek, Transl. Ed. Hal-sted (Wiley), New York, and Israel Pro-gram for Scientific Translations, Jeru-salem, 1973. vi, 284 pp., illus. $30.
Survey of Progress in Chemistry. Vol.6. Arthur F. Scott, Ed. Academic Press,New York, 1973. xii, 340 pp., illus.$29.50.3 MAY 1974
IPersonnelIPlacementI
POSITIONS WANTED |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bachelor Chemical Engineering with long experi-ence in organic coatings' manufacture, develop-ment and formulation, desires to change careerto either air pollution control, ecology, environ-mental engineering, oceanography, geography ormeteorology. Willing to sacrifice salary for in-teresting position. Box 208, SCIENCE. 5/10
Biochemist/Writer. Ph.D. (protein chemistry,1970), M.A. (biology), presently faculty memberwith grants, publications, and diminishing interestin a conventional azademic career seeks less de-manding positicn in order to devote more timeto avocation. Willing to consider any reasonablypermanent position, suitable for a capable person,in a stimulating intellectual environment. Box 221,SCIENCE. X
Biologist/Physiologist, Ph.D. 1973. Ten years ofsuccessful college teaching. Seeks challenging aca-demic or industrial position. Wants to locatewithin the area marked by Pennsylvania, NorthCarolina, Iowa, and Arkansas. Box 222, SCI-ENCE. X
Cancer Researcher, fully trained in cell cultureand laboratory animal work, offers himself toassist work in progress in any of these researchfields. Only condition: to have time left tocontinue own research work. In answering, pleasecncloFe a brief outline of the work you are en-gaged upon and laboratory facilities. For curric-ulum vitae and fturther details write to Box 223.SCIENCE. X
Cell Biologist/Virologist. Ph.D. 1969: postdoctoral1971. Age 32. Research interests in mammaliancell cycle and virus-cell interactions at molecularlevel. Publications, current NIH research grant.Wish to relocate in West. Government/university.Box 224, SCIENCE. X
Chemist/R & D. Ph.D. 1971. Two years post-doctoral. Publications. Background in syntheses,inert atmosphere/vacutum line work, developmentof analytical techniques (GC-MS, IR, UV. NMR).Interested in R & D. teaching, technical writing,or product development. Western location pre-ferred. Box 225, SCIENCE. X
Geneticist. Woman, Ph.D., seeks position. Teach-ing experience in genetics, zoology, and evolution.Research experience with publications. Box 185,SCIENCE. X
Higher Plant Developmental Biologist. Ph.D. 1970.Two year postdoctorals: (i) Cell cycle kinetics,(ii) air pollutants-physiological effects. Publica-tions, some teaching. Academic-industry. Box226, SCIENCE. 5/10
Innovative and Energetic Organic Chemist. Ph.D.1970. Postdoctoral experience. Nineteen publi-cations. Specialization in synthesis of pharmaceu-ticals, dyestuffs and fine chemicals. Seeks chal-lenging research position. Box 210, SCIENCE.
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Economic Geologist. Ph.D. 1966. Publications. De-sires academic research-teaching position in west-ern United States. Strong theoretical backgroundwith interests in geophysics and geochemistry.Broad North American field exploration experiencein shield and cordillera. Current research and pub-lication on porphyry deposits. Box 149, SCIENCE.
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It is requested that only those employerswho will not discriminate on the basis ofrace, sex, religion, color, or national originsubmit positions open advertising.POSITION WANTED: 400 per word, mini-mum charge $10. Use of Box Numbercounts as 10 additional words. Paymentin advance is required. These rates applyto individuals only. Personnel agencies andcompanies take display rate for all adver-tising.
POSITIONS OPEN: $110 per inch. No chargefor Box Number. Rates net. No agencycommission allowed for ads under 4 inches.No cr'sh discount. Ads over 1 inch will bebilled to the nearest quarter inch. Paymentin advance is required except where satis-factory credit has been established.
COPY for ads must reach SCIENCE 4 weeksbefore issue date (Friday of every week).Send copy for Personnel Placement adver-tising to:
SC ENCE, Room 2071515 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20005Replies to blind ads should be addressed
as follows:Box (give number)SCIENCE1515 Massachusetts Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20005
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Neuroanatomist, Ph.D. Postdoctoral experience inneurophysiology. Seeking position in neurologyand/or psychiatry department. Box 211, SCI-ENCE. X
Neurobiologist. Interdisciplinarian with extensiveteaching experience and publications in ethology,psychophysics, and neurophysiology. Desires stableposition. Box 227, SCIENCE. X
Oral Surgeon. D.D.S., Sc.D. Seeks full-time aca-demic position, experienced education, published,widely lectured, have teaching and curriculumdevelopment experience. Box 170, SCIENCE.
POSITIONS OPEN 11lASSISTANT PROFESSOR, M.D., to take part
in a project to be pursued in the hematologysection of the department of medicine in coopera-tion with the department of physiology to applymodem physiological and biochemical methods tothe investigation of the membrane characteristicsof abnormal red blood cells. Applicant shouldhave completed clinical training in order toundertake clinical responsibilities in the hematol-ogy section and have a strong background andinterest in the metabolic and physiological prop-erties of red cells. Send curriculum vitae andnames of persons who may be requested to sup-ply references to Department of Physiology, 333Cedar Street, New Haven, Conn. 06510.
Applications from women and members ofmihority groups are encouraged.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORPosition open 1 July 1974 for appointment at
the level of Assistant Professor to carry out re-search on surface antigens, glycolipids, and gly-coproteins. Candidates should have postdoctoraltraining and experience with immunochemistry andmass spectrometry of membrane components.Graduate teaching opportunities are available.Send curriculum vitae, publications, and referencesto:
ASSISTANT PROFESSORDepartment of Entomology, Purdue University,
vacancy for Assistant Professor. The responsi-bilities of the position include both research andextension in the area of economic entomologyand development of pest management strategiesfor insect pests that attack vegetable crops.Applicants should submit a complete resume
and request three letters of recommendationbe sent to Dr. Eldon E. Ortman, Head, Depart-ment of Entomology, by 1 June 1974.
It is the policy of Purdue University to provideequal opportunity in employment without regardto race, religion, color, national origin, age orsex, except where age or sex is a bona fide occu-pational qualification.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY/ELECTRON MICROSCOPIST
Applications are invited for a new position inthe Department of Physiology for work on theultrastructure of ion transporting structures andof the nervous system. Knowledge both in con-ventional and specialized techniques in electronmicroscopy is essential; experience with epithelialstructures (kidney tubule, skin, bladder) as wellas muscle, peripheral, and central nervous systemsis desirable. Opportunities are available for bothcollaborative and independent research and forgraduate and medical student teaching.
Please send complete curriculum vitae includingpublications and the names and addresses of threereferences to:Chairman, Electron Microscopist Search Committee
Department of PhysiologyYale University School of Medicine
333 Cedar Street-SHM B-106New Haven, Connecticnt 06510
Applications from women and members ofminority groups are welcome.ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PLANT PHYSI-OLOGY. A Ph.D. in plant physiology with sup-porting background in biochemistry, chemistry orenvironmental science is sought to fill a combi-nation research-teaching position in the area ofenvironmental pollution. Teaching responsibilitiesinclude the presentation of one graduate and oneundergraduate course in environmental plant phys-iology. A research program is to be developedwhich will identify and characterize certain en-vironmental pollution problems in Texas. Sendresume and names of three references to:
Dr. Wayne R. Jordan, ChairmanFaculty Search Committee
Department of Plant SciencesTexas A & M University
College Station, Texas 77843An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
POSIONS OPEN I POSITIONS OPEN 1PIONS OPEN
GROWING DEPARTMENT NEEDSASSISTANT PROFESSOR
The Department of Geological Sciences at theState University of New York at Buffalo is seek-ing to appoint an Assistant Professor of out-standing potential. Candidates will have a Ph.D.,will advise graduate students, and teach under-graduate and graduate classes. Also required isan interest in research and teaching in low tem-perature geochemistry. Salary range is $11,000 to313,500. Starting: 1 September 1974.Send current curriculum vitae, bibliography,
important reprints, statement of future researchplans and three references to Dr. Dennis S. Hodge,Actig Chairman, Department of GeologicalSciences, State University of New York at Buffalo,Bell Facifty, Room D-103, 180 Race Street, Buf-falo, New York 14207.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS-BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Two positions are available for: (i) a CNSpharmacologist (not behavioral) with a Ph.D.in pharmacology and preferably with postdoctoralexperience and (ii) a biochemical pharmacologistwith a Ph.D. in pharmacology or related disciplineand preferably with postdoctoral experience withinterests and competence in either drug metab-olism/toxicology or endocrine pharmacology withreference to cyclic nucleotide action. Both posi-tions will involve undergraduate teaching (lecturesand laboratory) to pharmacy students and devel-opment of a graduate research program andgraduate teaching. Interested persons should writewith curriculum vitae and names of three refer-ences to: Chairman, Deportment of BiochemicalPharmacology, School of Pharmacy, State Uni-versity of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NewYork 14214.The State University of New York is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer and ap-plications are sought from all potentially interestedindividuals, especially minority groups and women.
ASSISTANT RESEARCH NEUROSCIENTISTSTwo Senior-level postdoctoral positions avail-
able. Ph.D. in Biochemistry with at least 3years experience in lipid biochemistry and enzymepurificatuon; teaching experience in neurochem-istry preferred.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORPh.D. with 3 to 5 years of postdoctoral re-
search experience. Applicants should be qualifiedto teach a neurochemistry course for graduatestudents. Preference will be given to applicantswith demonstrated research competence in lipidbiochemistry and enzyme purification.Send r6sume, publications, and references to:
Room 3034Department of Neurosciences
School of MedicineUniversity of Caifornia, San Diego
La Jolla, Californa 92037An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
ASSOCIATE TO FULL PROFESSOR, DE-PARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENTAND FAMILY STUDIES. Interdisciplinary de-partment of psychologists and sociologists needssenior faculty member In area of deviant orabnormal development; 50 percent teaching,Primarily graduate level, 50 percent research.Requirements: (i) strong record in basic or ap-plied research focused on cognitive or social-emotional adjustment problems within typicalsettings; for example, families, schools, preschoolprograms, or community based facilities for diag-nosis and remediatlon of developmental problems;(ii) teaching record indicative of ability to In-volve students in research on problems of atypi-cal and deviant development. Send curriculumvitae and supporting materials to John Doris,Department of Human Development and FamilyStudies, CorneD University, Ithaca, New York14850.
TEMPORARY POSITION*, AVAILABLEDEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDEApplications are invited for a temporary positionbeginning in September 1974 as a sabbaticalleave replacement to teach courses in populationecology or physiological ecology. Appointmentas a Lecturer will be at the salary level ofAssistant Professor. A balanced department of26 biologists invites applications from all qualifiedindividuals and especially from women andminority candidates. Please send inquiries and ar6sume, including a list of three individuals fromwhom we might seek recommendations to Dr.Frank C. Vasek, Chairman, Department of Biol-og, University of California, Riverside, CalWI.M202.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDACOLLEGE OF MEDICINE
CHAIRMAN OF BIOCHEMISTRYApplications for the position of professor andchairman of biochemistry from qualified individ-uals are requested. The University of SouthFlorida is an affirmative action equal opportunityemployer. Applicants should submit curriculumvitae and bibliography and have three letters ofreference sent to Dr. C. H. Baker, Chirman ofSearch Committee, Depent of Phydology,College of Medicine, Uiversi of South Flori&,Tampa, Florida 33620.
ZOOLOGY CHAIRMANCandidates for the chairmanship of the Depart-ment of Zoology at Michigan State Universityare being sought. We would appreciate assistancein identifying potential candidates who have theability and experience consistent with such a posi-tion. Please reply to: R. Neal Band, Chairman ofthe Search Committee, Department of Zoology,Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan48824. Michigan State University Is an EqualOpportunity Employer.
CHAIRPERSON
DEPARTMENT
OF
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Applications and nominations are sought for theposition of Chairperson, Department of Ophthal-mology, New Jersey Medical School. Qualificationsinclude evidence of scholarship in research andteaching and administrative experience. Lettersof inquiry, applications and nominations shouldbe directed to:
Dr. Kenneth G. SwanCollege of Medicine andDentistry of New Jersey
New Jersey Medical School100 Bergen StreetNewark, NJ. 07103
Applications should be accompanied by a cur-riculum vitae and by the names of at least threepersons for whom letters of reference can be ob-tained.An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGYThe Department of Population and Environ-
mental Biology of the University of California,Irvine, is seeking applicants for two temporary(1-year) positions, commencing 1 July 1974. Ap-pointments will be as Visiting Assistant Professorfor the period 1 July 1974 to 30 June 1975. Ap-plicants should have completed the Ph.D. degreeprior to appointment. The areas of interest andduties involved with these positions are as follows:
1) Applied Ecology. Applicants should haveinterests and research experience in some aspectof applied ecology. Duties will include the de-velopment of an undergraduate course in thegeneral area of land-use planning and resourcemanagement and an upper division or graduatecourse in the applicant's field of special interest.
2) Marine Invertebrate Ecology, Ecological En-tomology, Systems Analysis, or Theoretical Ecol-ogy. Applicants will be expected to teach anundergraduate and graduate level course in theirfield of interest and to participate in a team-taught introductory ecology course.
Applicants should provide curriculum vitae andrequest that three letters of recommendation besent to the following address:
Dr. Philip W. RandelChairman, Search Committee
Department of Population andEnvironmental Biology
University of California, IrvineIrvine, Califoria 92664
Applications from all qualified candidates arewelcome; minorities and women are encouragedto apply.
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ECONOMISTto do technology assessment
The SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY PRO-GRAM and the DEPARTMENT OF ECONOM-ICS of the UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMAare seeking an economist to lead an interdis-ciplinary technology assessment team. The posi-tion is a joint appointment and requires anexperienced researcher with a Ph.D. or equivalentexperience, who can ie principal investigator ona team composed of natural scientists, engineersand social scientists. Rank and salary would becommensurate with qualifications.The University is an equal opportunity em-
ployer; women and members of minority groupsare encouraged to apply.
Please send a copy of your curriculum vitae,letters from three professionals, and reprints orcopies of any papers you deem appropriate toDon E. Kash, Director, Science and Public PolicyProgram, University of Oklahoma, Room 432,601 Elm Avenue, Norman, Oklahoma 73069.
FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCHAND CONSERVATION
An extensive program on ecology and manage-ment of wetlands is being initiated by a newFoundation operating in close association withIUCN and WWF and based on the Tour duValat Biological Station, Camargue, France. Ap-plications are invited for the following posts:
I) Senior Wetlands EcologistWill advise on research and management of
wetlands, especially Mediterranean and particularlythe Camargue. Two-year appointment initially,stationed at IUCN, Morges, Switzerland, withfrequent visits to the Camargue. Postgraduatequalifications and several years of experience insenior position. English language is essential andreading French and German is desirable.
2) Director, Biological StationWill direct research program, biological station
and reserve at Tour du Valat. Biologist with post-graduate training and some years of senior re-search and administrative experience.
3) Asdstant Manager, Biological StationWill direct administration, construction, and
maintenance of station and reserve. Experiencedmanager, possibly forester or agronomist, withexperience in field work and conservation.
4) Director of Exteral RelationsWill coordinate program for promotion of con-
servation, particularly of wetlands, around theMediterranean and in Near East. Biologist orqualified amateur naturalist with public relationsor related experience. Location of post open butwill involve frequent travel.
Candidates should be aged 30 to 50. Goodspoken and written French and English essentialfor posts 2 to 4, other languages desirable(Spanish useful for post 4); duration negotiablebut early start required.
All posts are well remunerated and carry goodfringe benefits.
Full curriculum vitae to: Dr. L. HOFFMAN,Tour dn Valat, LE SAMBUC, 13200-ARLES,France.
SCIENCE, VOL. 184
DEAN, COLLEGE OFSCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
Position available for Dean of Science andMathematics. Successful candidate is expectedto assume leadership of an active college in aland grant institution. The college is composedof the departments of biochemistry, botany, chem-istry, geology, mathematics, physics, polymersand coatings, psychology, and zoology. Candi-dates must have a Ph.D., an established re-search reputation in his or her field, and someacademic administrative experience. Position maybe filled as early as September 1974. We are anequal opportunity employer. Contact Chairman,Dean Search Committee, College of Science andMathematics, North Dasota State University,Fargo, North Dakota 58102.
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CHAIRPERSONBIOCHIEMISTRY DEPARTMDENT
Applications and nominations are sought forthe position of Chalrperson, Department ofBiochemistry, The University of Texas HealthScience Center at San Antonio. QualiSfcationsinclude evidence of research, teaching and ad-ministrative experience. Letters of inquiry, appli-cations and nominations should be directed to:Dr. Arthur H. Brggs, Depa t of Pharma-cology, The University of Te Health ScienceCenter at Sa Antonio, 7703 Floyd Caul Drive,Sa Antonio, Texas 78284. Applications shouldbe accompanied by a curriculum vitae and bythe names of at least three persons from whomletters of reference can be obtained. An EqualOpportunity, Affrmative Action Employer.
NEW ZEALANDUNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY
CHRISTCHURCH
University Postdoctoral Fellowshipin Perceptual Psychology
Applications are invited for theabove-mentioned Fellowship in theDepartment of Electrical Engineer-ing from Psychologists who havespecialized in SPATIAL PERCEP-TION. The programme of researchis related to the generation byblind persons. The work will bedirected toward a better under-standing of the form of "AuditorySpace" desiged at Canterbury andthe problems encountered in teach-ing blind people to use it in acomplex dynamic setting. Specialfacilities are available for thestudy.
The emolument is NZ$6,600 perannum. The Fellowship will betenable normally for 1 year, butwith no possibility of extension.
Further particulars and Conditionsof Appointment may be obtainedfrom the Association of Common-wealth Universities (Appts), 36Gordon Square, London WC1HOPF.
Applications on 24 May 1974.
ASSISTANT DIRECTORBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Searle Laboratories, a division of G. D. Searle &Co., Is playing an integral Part in our plannedgrowth in the multi-national health care field. Tohelp us achieve our goals, it is necessary to seekout excellent talent with proven records of achieve-ment. We require just such a person for our As-sistant Director of Biological Research.In training and experience we expect our AssistantDirector to have a Ph.D. in pharmacology with anexcellent background in blochemistry. Additionally,7 years post Ph.D. experience, combined in indus-try or govemmental/institutional work are requiredwith a record of innovative research proventhrough recognition and publication. Prior experi-ence should provide knowledge in any two of thefollowing areas: gastroenterology, CNS pharmacol-ogy, cardiovascular pharmacology or renal phar-macology.Our Assistant Director will be responsible for:directing and coordinating the research activitiesof the four areas aforementioned; evaluating newideas; participating in collaborative researchprojects through sitting on relevant committees;and performing the spectrum of scientific manage-ment responsibility.In addition to the challenge and reward of seeingyour ideas to fruition, we provide an excellent com-pensation and benefits program. To inquire furthersend your curriculum vitae to:
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Other Benefits: Superannuation similarto F.S.S.U., housing assistance, studyleave, and traveling and removal ex-penses.
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Postdoctoral appointments andstaff positions at Argonne NationalLaboratory
Positions at the Ph.D. and B.S.levels are available in ongoingresearch programs. Openings inthe Environmental Statement Proj-ect Group are involved in mea-suring and assessing the environ-mental impact of the utilizationof nuclear and fossil fuels onlakes and rivers. Openings in theRadiological and Environmental Re-search Division are concernedspecifically with the ecologicalproblems of the Great Lakes re-gion. Areas of interest includelimnology, aquatic and terrestrialecology, soil science, and meteor-ology.
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ASSISTANT PROFESSORDuties will include teaching a course in funda-
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GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICISTResearch Scientist (Ph.D.) in geophysics, appliedmath, or fluid dynamics to join an on-going re-search program in the dynamics of ocean-tides.Research experience in this area of research pre-ferred. Please send r6sum6 to:
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IMMUNOCHEMISTPostdoctoral position available 1 June 1974 foran immunochemist or an immunologist with astrong chemistry background. Research involvesthe detection of circulating tumor-associatedantigens in animals. Salary to $10,000. Applica-tions and inquiries should be sent to Prof. J. M.Osborne, Radiation Research Laboratory, 14Medical Labs., University of Iowa, Iowa City,Iowa 52242. The University of Iowa is an EqualOpportunity Employer.
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGISTUNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND
Position available for September 1974 atAssistant/Associate Professor level to teach In-vertebrate Zoology, Systematic Zoology, plus ownspecialty. Ph.D. plus demonstrated excellence inboth teaching and research required. Also ex-pected to develop own research program andsupervise graduate students. Salary depends onqualifications. Send complete curriculum vitae,three letters of recommendation, recent reprints,and other supporting documents by 17 May 1974to: Dr. K. E. Hyland, Search Committee Chair.man, Department of Zoology, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, R.I. 02881.An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action EmployerWomen and Minorities Are Encouiraged to Apply
Faculty position in MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGYavailable at the Johns Hopkins University Schoolof Hygiene and Public Health. Graduate teachingemphasized. Assistant or Associate Professorshipavailable. Send curriculum vitae and bibliographyto:
Dr. Frederik B. BangThe Johns Hopkins University
School of Hygiene and Public Health615 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21205
Applicants will be considered without regardto race, religion, sex or national origin. TheJohns Hopkins University is an equal opportu-nity/affirmative action employer.
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Position requires a B.S. in one of the naturalsciences as well as an M.L.S. Significant experi-ence in a Science Library required; experience ina Marine Science Library is preferred. Thesuccessful applicant will take charge of an expand-ing marine science library facility, and be com-pletely responsible for meeting the referenceneeds of over 300 faculty, research staff, andstudents. Experience in squeezing blood fromturnips and the ability to leap tall buildings ina single bound would be of inestimable value. Theposition will be available after 1 June 1974. Rankand salary are open.
Send resume and names of three references to:Librarian Search Committee, c/o Dr. James S.Mattson, Rosenstiel School of Marine and At-mospheric Science, University of Miami, 10Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida 33149.The University of Miami is an equal opportunity!affirmative action employer.
METABOLISM CHEMIST. CIBA-GEIGY, aleader in the Crop Protection Chemicals Field,has an additional career opportunity at its newfacilities in Greensboro, North Carolina, in theAnalytical Chemical Department, Agricultural Di-vision. Requires Ph.D. in Bio-Organic, AnalyticalChemistry, with a strong minor in biological sci-ences and 1 to 5 years' experience in areas ofseparation, purification and identification ofradioactive metabolites and biological systems(plant and animal). Activities will require assimi-lating and interpreting biological data (field andlab) from within and without the company, effec-tive oral and written communications, plus indi-vidual and team effort to accomplish projectobjectives>. If you qualify, and desire confidentialconsideration, please write, including current resu-me and salary expectations, to C. LaBella, SitePersonnel, CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, P.O. Box11422, Greensboro, North Carolina 27409. We arean equial opportunity employer/male and female.
MOLECULAR ANDENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
Pre- and postdoctoral traineeships available inMolecular and Environmental Toxicology. Personsmay choose programs in biochemistry, botany,entomology, genetics, physiology, statistics, andzoology. For further information write:
F. E. GuthrieDepartment of Entomology
North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, North Carolina 27607
North Carolina State University is an AffirmativeAction Institution. Women and members of minor-ity grouips are encouiraged to apply.
Send inquiries and resumes to: Dr. Donald C.Dyer, Department of Pharmacology SJ-30, Schoolof Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle,Wash. 98195.
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MAMMALOGIST-ECOLOGISTAssistant Professor position available 1 July 1974.Ph.D. required. Teaching to include Mammalogy,team-teaching of General Ecology and AnimalBehavior, plus others in area of specialization,and in graduate program. Send curriculum vitaeand names and addresses of five references to:Search Committee, Biology Department, Univer-sity of Nevada, Reno, Nevada 89507.An Equial Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer
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Board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecologywith interests in the teaching, research and prac-tice aspects of perinatology, endocrinology, orinfertility. Please send curriculum vitae and bibli-ography to Chairman, Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology, University of Florida Colege ofMedicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610.
OCEANOLOGISTResearch Scientist (Ph.D.) in oceanography-paleo-oceanography, paleocimatology, to become mem-ber of on-going research in CLIMAP Project.Required background in statistical analysis(transfer function, time series), marine geology,micropaleontology, physical oceanography. Posi-tion open 1 May. Please send resume to:
Dr. Andrew McIntyre304 Oceanography
Lamont-Doherty Geological ObservatoryPalisades, New York 10964
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The Physics Department of the University ofCalifornia at Berkeley anticipates that a facultyposition will soon be open in experimental solidstate physics, and invites applications fromphysicists who combine specialist backgrounds inthe physics of semiconductors and modem ultra-violet and x-ray photoemission spectroscopy ofsolids. Candidates must possess the ability toconduct original research of significance. Applica-tions should be submitted to Professor MarvinCohen, Physics Department, University of Cali-fornia, Berkeley, California 94720, and should bereceived before 1 August 1974.Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
POSTDOCTORATE PLANT BIOCHEMISTRYApplicant holding Ph.D. with training in plantbiochemistry and knowledge of methods in bio-physics will be considered. Research emphasiswill be concerned with early detection of internalbruises in potato tubers. The feasibility of elec-tronic or biochemical methods applicable to tuberbruise detection is the primary objective; second-ary, the biochemistry of bruise development. Ap-plications received until 15 May 1975. Addressapplications to:
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University of IdahoResearch and Extension Center
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS PENDINGBiochemist-microbiologist to investigate bio-
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ity persons and invites all interested and qualifiedpersons to apply with r6sume and references to:
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Oregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon 97331
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The Merck, Sharp & Dohme ResearchLaboratories has an outstanding careeropportunity available for an experiencedveterinary biologist. Responsibilities willinclude the basic studies in infectiousdisease research. The ideal candidateshould be a D.V.M. with additional train-ing in microbiology. Experience in swineproduction is helpful.We will offer the right individual a creativeworking atmosphere in the Merck, Sharp& Dohme Research Laboratories com-bined with an excellent salary and com-pensation package.Send resume and salary requirements to:
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BEHAVIORAL PHARMACOLOGIST:Ph.D. with a minimum of 2 years of postdoctoral ex-perience in behavioral techniques. Duties will includeparticipation in on-going studies of drug abuse andinitiation of new research programs.
PHARMACOLOGIST:Ph.D. with experience in pharmacokinetics to partici-pate in studies involving drug absorption, distributionand measurement of metabolites.
IMMUNOCHEMIST:Ph.D. with- 2 years of postdoctoral experience andfamiliarity with current immunoassay techniques. Willparticipate in studies on the effects of environmentalstresses on immune status.
For confidential consideration, please send resumewith salary history and requirements to J. A. Fecske.
A rapidly growing leader in the MedicalProducts Field, located in Southern Cali-fornia, is seeking a qualified individual tojoin our Research Staff.
The individual we are seeking must have agood theoretical background in Chemistrycombined with experience in blood-relatedareas, including purification of blood clottingcomponents, fractionation of human plasmaproteins, and structural protein synthesis.
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Appointment as Research Associate in Biochem-istry to be made immediately for studies oftransport mechanisms in membrane vesicles. Sendcurriculum vitae and three letters of recommen-dation to:
Dr. E. M. BarnesDepartment of BiochemistryBaylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas 77025
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
For new or recent Ph.D. Salary commensuratewith experience. Research in DNA polymerases,reverse transcriptases, and DNA replication inresearch institute, New York area. Position avail-able July to September 1974.
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available with some of the faculty of the Depart-ment of Biology at Yale University during thecoming months in a variety of subjects. Successfulapplicants will be expected to present a case forwork with a specific member of the faculty.Particular attention is drawn to the establishmentof the Forest B. H. and Elizabeth D. W. BrownPostdoctoral Fellowship in the Botanical Sciences.REsumes may be sent to and/or information canbe obtained by writing Administrative Assistant,102 Kline Biology Tower, Yale University, NewHaven, Connecticut 06520.An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINEESHIPS available incancer research: hormone-protein interaction;hormonal control in cell and organ culture; bio-chemical nature of membranes; steroid metabo-lism, enzymology. RESEARCH ASSOCIATEPOSITION also available for individual withexpertise in the aforementioned studies. Perma-nent residents only. Apply with curriculum vitaeto. Dr. V. HoUander, Research Institute, Hospitalfor Joint Diseases, 1919 Madison Ave., NewYork, N.Y. 10035. An equal opportunity employer.
PREDOCTORAL ASSISTANTSHIPSAND TRAINEESEIIPS
In Oncology, Immunology, Microbiology, Virol-ogy, and Molecular and Cellular Biology. Pre-requisites: B.S. degree in biology, chemistry, orrelated fields with B average or better and highG.R.E. score. U.S. citizenship required. Trainee-ships and assistantships available. Inquiries shouldbe submitted to: Dr. Sheldon Dray, Head, De-partment of Microbiology, University of IllinoisMedical Center, P.O. Box 6998, Chicago, Illinois60680.
PRIMATE REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGIST(SENIOR INVESTIGATOR). Core Staff memberof the Regional Primate Research Center atthe University of Washington. To be in chargeof reproductive studies at the primate breedingcolony of the Field Station located at MedicalLake, Washington. Essential characteristics: (i)Ph.D., (ii) extensive experience with nonhumanprimate reproduction, (ill) research experience inovulation and production of timed pregnancies,and (iv) good history of successful grant appli-cations.Apply to Dr. Orville A. Smith, Director, Re-
gional Primate Research Center, Universty ofWashington, Seattle, Washington 98195. An EqualOpportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
SENIOR PHYSIOLOGIST-Must possess a doc-torate or equivalent and have experience andresponsibility for medical and/or paramedicalcurriculum. Demonstrated research competenceexpected. Possible joint appointment in School ofMedicine. Rank-Associate Professor or Professor.Salary open. Position is to develop and coordinatephysiological instruction at undergraduate, gradu-ate and professional level. Apply Chairman,Biology Department, University of Missouri atKansas City, 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City,Missouri 64110. The University of Missouri is anequal employment and educational opportunityinstituttion.
SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, Ph.D.Immediate opening for person interested in effectof DNA repair on the mutagenic action of radia-tion and chemical carcinogens in human cells inculture. Experience with tissue culture required.Knowledge of physicochemical techniques formeasuring repair would be helpful, but not es-sential. Offered for 1 year, with renewal uponmutual agreement. Beginning salary: $9000 peryear. Send full curriculum vitae and names ofthree scientific references to: Dr. V. M. Maher,Michigan Cancer Foundation, 110 E. Warren,Detroft, Mich. 48201.
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TECHNICAL SPECIALIST IN IMMUNOHISTO-PATHOLOGY: Outstanding opportunity forgrowth and experience available to qualified can-didate. Some prior experience in immunohistology,autoradiography, enzyme histochemistry, and op-eration of Faxitron desirable. Knowledge ofbone histotechnology is essential. Require M.S.or B.S. and significant experience. Excellentsalary and employee benefits. Send detailedr6sum6, including salary history, in confidenceto Mr. Jules Elias, Department of Pathology,Health Sciences Center, State Univerit ofNew York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, N.Y.11790. An equal opportunity employer.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, DEPART-MENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOL-OGY, is accepting applications from academicallydirected M.D.'s who are U.S. citizens or holdersof permanent visas (immigrant) for NIH-spon-sored fellowships in gynecologic endocrinology.Available 1 July 1974. An equal opportunity-affirmative action employer. Dr. W. L. Heinrichs,Department of Ob-Gyn RH-20, School of Medi-cine, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.98195.
FELLOWSHIP IN RENAL ANDMEMBRANE PHYSIOLOGY
A fellowship commemorating Dr. Louis G.Welt has been established by the Department ofMedicine, University of North Carolina, ChapelHill, for 2 years' support of an M.D. or Ph.D.interested in postdoctoral research in the areasof nephrology or membrane physiology. Recipientwould concentrate in one of several areas in-cluding renal physiology, epithelial transport,endocrinology of ion and water metabolism, hor-mones and membranes, or red blood cell trans-port. Interested parties should communicate withthe Chairman, Department of Medicine, Univer-sity of North Carolna-Chapel Hill, Chapelnlil,North Carolina 27514. Deadline for receipt ofapplications: 1 November 1974.
NEW ZEALANDSENIOR AND POSTDOCTORALRESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
The New Zealand National Research AdvisoryCouncil invites applications for ten Senior andPostdoctoral Fellowships to be taken up in NewZealand in 1975. The awards will be for scien-tific research in Government Departments. Agood working knowledge of English is required.There is no restriction regarding nationalty ofapplicants, but successful candidates must meetthe requirements of the New Zealand immigrationauthorities.A grant equivalent to return economy class air
fares from the Fellow's home to the New Zealandinstitution will be made. While in New Zealandreasonable traveling expenses incurred in connec-tion with the research work will be paid.All emoluments are taxable.
Senior Research Fellowships-Applicants shouldpossess a Ph.D. degree or higher qualificationor have a distinguished record of scientific re-search. The fellowships are intended for researchworkers who have had professional experienceand have published original material. Fellowshipsare normally for a period of from 9 months to1 year. If a Fellow's wife accompanies him a gantequivalent to her return fare will be paid pro-vided the fellowship is for a term of at least 9months. If applicable, the employer's contributionto a superannuation scheme will be paid. Theemoluments will range from NZ$10,288 toNZ$15,265 a year.
Postdoctoral Research Fellowships-Applicantsshould possess a Ph.D. or equivalent degree. Thefellowships are intended for research workerswho are recent graduates and may have hadsome research experience since graduation. Fellow-ships are normally for a period of from 2 to 3years. If a Fellow's wife and family accompanyhim a grant equivalent to their return fares willbe paid. A grant will also be made toward thecost of transport of personal effects. The emolu-ment will be NZ$8,637 a year.
Application forms and further particulars maybe obtained from: The Senior Administration 0O-fice, National Research Advisory Council, Box8004, Wellington, New Zealand; The Senior Sci-entific Adviser, New Zealand High Commission,New Zealand House, Haymarket, London, S.W.1Y4TQ England; from the New Zealand Embassy,19 Observatory Circle, NW, Washington, D.C.20008, U.S.A.; from the New Zealand High Com-mission, Suite 804, Commonwealth Building, 77NIetcalfe Street, Ottawa, Canada, KlP 5L6; fromthe New Zealand High Commission, Common-wealth Ave., Canberra 2600, A.C.T., Australia;from the New Zealand Embassy, 20-40 Kamiyama-cho Shibuya-ku, -Tokyo- 150, Japan; from- theNew Zealand Embassy in Bangkok, Bonn, DMrs-sels, The Hague, Jakarta, Lima, Paris, Rome,Saigon, Santiago, Seoul; from the New ZealandConsulate-General in Athens, Geneva, Los Angeles,New York, Sydney, San Francisco; from the NewZealand Commission in Hong Kong; and fromthe Office of the High Commissioner for NewZealand in Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.
Applications must reach the Council's officeby 30 September 1974.
U COURSES ElINTRODUCTORY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Cornell Unlversity-1-12 July 1974A course designed for scientists, either physicalor biological, who would like to apply micro-scopical techniques to their research or develop-ment programs. The course provides a soundbasis upon which participants can develop theircompetence in microscopy. The course will con-sist of lectures, demonstrations, and laboratorypractice. Instructors are Sydney S. Breese, Jr.,of the Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratoryand George G. Cocks of Cornell University. Tui-tion is $550. For more information write or callProfessor George G. Cocks, Olin Hall, CornellUniversity, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850. Phone 607/256-5268.
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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGYfor undergraduates8-30 January 1975
Offered by the Marine Biological LaboratoryDesigned for motivated students with a back-
ground in introductory biology and interest indevelopment. Lectures on concepts of develop-ment and genetics accompany labs dealing pri-marily with marine organisms and emphasizingmodern experimentation based on understandingdevelopment. Introduction to ecology of orga-nisms studied. Instructors: L. and L. Barth,MBL; A. W. and J. R. Coleman, Brown Univer-sity; L. E. DeLanney, Ithaca College; J. D. Ebert.Carnegie Institution of Washington and MBL;J. E. Fortune, Cornell University; W. S. Vincent,University of Delaware; plus visiting seminarspeakers.
NEUROBIOLOGYfor advanced undergraduates
and beginning graduate students6-31 January 1975
Offered jointly by MBL and theBoston University Marine Program
For students with a background in introductorybiology, general physics, and general chemistry,and interest in neurobiology. Emphasis upon labwork using electrophysiological methods: extra-cellular recording from nerves, giant axons, andsensory receptors; intracellular recording fromsynaptic and sensory systems. Daily lectures, fre-quent seminars, and guest lecturers. Instructors:A. Fein, and E. F. MacNichol, Jr., MBL; F. Lang,Boston University Marine Program.
Tuition for each course (4 credit hours), $400;dormitory, including board $225 or less. For ap-plication blanks and further information, writethe Marine Biological Laboratory, AdmissionsOffice, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543. (617) 548-3705,ext. 212. Applications close I November 1974.
The First Annual National Conference on Bio-medical Research Problems in a Changing Worldhas been held at the Sheraton Park in Washing-ton, D.C., on 5, 6, and 7 February 1974 spon-sored by the University of Maryland and Medi-Science, Inc. The latest developments andbreakthroughs in such strategic activity areas ofbiomedicine as Heart, Vascular and KidneyStudies; Cancer Studies, Prosthesis Developments,Instrumentation; Health Care Delivery and Bio-medical Ethics has been presented by the leadingscientists of the country. For a copy of theProceedings, Send $10 to Conference, Medi-Science, Inc., P.O. Box 637, Laurel, Maryland20810.
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