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Subject: US-MA-SAS Programmer
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:20:50 -0800
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Requirements:
   BS degree with 3 years programming in SAS within a clinical
environment.
   You will provide analytical support for the biostatistics group.
   Numerous challenges await this highly qualified individual within a
very successful biotechnology company.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



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Subject: postdoc
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:01:15 -0800
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postdoc


 Postdoctoral position to study role of several recently identified genes in normal and abnormal craniofacial growth and developemnt
Thomas Hart
Wake Forest University
Medical Center Blvd.
Winston Salem, NC, USA 27157




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Subject: Computer Scientist - Bioinformatics
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:07:15 -0800
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Computer Scientist - Bioinformatics


Develop, test, and implement methods for analysis and visualization of high-throughput genotyping information.  Track the relevant public-domain and commercial software for genetic data analysis and relevant databases of genetic information.  Develop integrated databases for data mining.  This position requires a PhD in computer or mathematical science with an emphasis on machine learning, data mining, pattern recognition, or statistical methods.  Experience with analysis of clinical, genetic, or DNA sequence information is desired.
Judy Richmond
Genometrix Incorporated
3608 Research Forest Dr., #B7
The Woodlands, TX  77381



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Subject: US-MA-Protein Chemists
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Many positons exist for "industry" trained Protein Chemists.
    Leading edge biotechnology companies need your lab skills in
purification and characterization of recombinant proteins and/or
enzymes.
    2-5 years of experience will be required with some of it being
"industry" experience.
   You should like working at the bench and working in a team
environment on novel research programs.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



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Subject: US-MA-Project Manager/Clinicals
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Several years experience will be needed for this highly visible
position.

Your primary responsibility will involve being the liason between the
company and the CRO that is conducting the study.  You will, in essence,
be the Manager assigned to this study and oversee all CRO work.  Minimal
travel required.  Strong communication skills are necessary.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



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Subject: US-MA-Clinical Research Associates
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Several positions exist with an established biopharmaceutical company.

A minimum of 2 years experience is needed doing clinical trial
monitoring.  Some travel will be required.  Stability and opportunity
define these positions.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



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Subject: Postdoctoral Position in HIV Molecular Virology
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Postdoctoral Position in HIV Molecular Virology


The laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study the molecular mechanisms of integration and the molecular basis of integrase inhibition by novel agents.  Molecular biology experience including PCR, RT-PCR, cloning and sequencing are required.  Protein chemistry, molecular virology, and tissue culture experience are prefered.  The position is available immediately (1/1/99).

W. Edward Robinson, Jr., MD, Ph.D.
Dept. of Pathology
D440 Med Sci I
University of California
Irvine, CA  92697-4800



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Subject: Postdoctoral position in molecular vision
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:54:42 -0800
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Postdoctoral position in molecular vision


 Position to study gene expression in the retina using molecular biology. We are utilizing transgenic Xenopus to characterize promoters and transcription factors that regulate phototransduction genes (e.g. opsin, arrestin, transducin). We are also studying retinal physiology and cell biology in Xenopus.  Opportunities to develop unique approaches.
Barry E. Knox
SUNY HSC at Syracuse
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
750 E. Adams St.
Syracuse, NY 13210




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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: Senior Scientific Writer/ Manager/Director of FDA Submissions
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:50:23 -0800
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Senior Scientific Writer/ Manager/Director of FDA Submissions


Our employer-client is seeking one or more individuals with several years experience in regulatory affairs AND who has been the PRIME author for NDA, etc. submissions to the FDA, and/or who has been the writer/organizer for FDA submissions (pharmaceutical). A background in central nervous system pharmacology/clinical research is especially desirable.  If your submissions DON't look like they have been written by a committee, please e-mail your credentials and a cover letter defining your experience and goals, etc.  Our client offers a very competitive salary, benefits and definite possibility for upward mobility.  Possibility of negotiating work location from among several sites. For IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION, include Scientific Writer as the topic of the e-mail. 

 
John W. Roberts
Staff USA
2929 E. Commercial Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL  33138

E-MAIL jwrbio@aol.com



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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: Postdoctoral Position: atherogenesis
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:40:20 -0800
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Excellent opportunity exists to carry out research in a supportive academic 
environment.  The NIH-funded research project is focused on atherogenesis and 
signaling through G-proteins.  A Ph.D. or M.D. degree and expertise in molecular 
and/or cell biology are required.  Excellent benefits.  To apply, send CV, names 
addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references by 
conventional mail to Dr. Ishaiahu Shechter, Professor and Chair, Dept. of 
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, 
USUHS, 4301 Jones Bridge Rd., Bethesda, MD  20814-4799.  E-mail applications 
will not be considered. 



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Subject: postdoctoral research associate position
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Institut Jacques Monod - CNRS - Universites Paris 6- Paris 7, France

POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

Applications are invited for a visiting scientist / postdoctoral
research associate to join the newly created research team of Molecular
Virology, at the Institut Jacques Monod, Paris, France. The lab is
investigating the molecular and cellular events occurring during viral
RNA replication. The project focuses on the analysis of the
structure/function relationships of the viral RNA-dependent RNA
polymerase.
Applicants are expected to be highly motivated and have a solid
background in molecular biology and protein biochemistry. Experience in
virology and knowledge of the french language are not essential.The
position is open to non-french nationals only who are not currently
working in France, or who will have worked in France for less than two
years at the time of recruitment. The position is available for 12
months in the first instance, starting no later than April 1st 1999,
with salary on the CNRS scale, according to age and experience.
Applications (CV, names and e-mail addresses of three referees) should
be sent as soon as possible to: Dr. Isabelle Jupin, Institut Jacques
Monod, 2 place Jussieu, 75251 Paris Cedex 05, France. Fax: (33) (1) 44
27 35 80. E-mail: jupin@ccr.jussieu.fr


_________________________________________________________________________
Isabelle Jupin  
Virologie Moleculaire                       Tel: (33) 1 44.27.40.99
Institut Jacques Monod                      Fax: (33) 1 44.27.35.80
2 place Jussieu                             E-m: jupin@ccr.jussieu.fr
75251 Paris Cedex 05


From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: TECHNICAL SERVICES SPECIALIST/US-ME-FMC
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:27:34 -0800
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     This position will be working with existing and potential customers to 
     answer all technical issues pertaining to the use of our products in 
     the laboratory setting. This will be accomplished by providing answers 
     to technical inquires from existing and potential new customers, 
     proactively seeking options and marshalling resources to address 
     product performance problems. 
     
     The successful candidate will have a B.S. in Life Sciences, 
     Biochemistry or Molecular Biology, strong working knowledge of DNA and 
     protein electrophoretic techniques and excellent verbal and written 
     communication skills. In addition, at least 2 years of laboratory 
     experience, and experience in any area of customer/technical service 
     is highly beneficial. 
      
     We are offering an opportunity for you to change your career 
     direction. If you have been working in a Life Sciences laboratory and 
     have decided it is not for you, we have a great position available 
     that will allow you to use your skills and knowledge in a whole new 
     way. Even better, you will be working in a town of about 8,000 on the 
     coast of Maine, where you can enjoy outdoor activities such as 
     downhill and cross country skiing, ocean and river kayaking, sailing, 
     and mountain and road biking. And unlike the tourists who only enjoy 
     this lifestyle during vacation, you get to enjoy it all the time! 
     
     Please send resume and cover letter to: 
     
     FMC Corporation 
     Employment Coordinator 
     Box 308, 
     Rockland, Maine 04841 
     
     Or email to: (attachments as MS Word) 
     gayle_lafleche@fmc.com 
     
     FMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 
       


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Subject: Post-doctoral Research Fello
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:17:53 -0800
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Post-doctoral Research Fello


POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW POSITION
DARTMOUTH MEDICAL SCHOOL

in a laboratory working on understanding how BCL2 family members are regulated, in order to develop new approaches to the treatment of hematopoietic cancers.  Interest or experience in mouse tumor development, hematopoietic differentiation, or immunology would be useful.
Please send a curriculum vitae and names and addresses of three references to: 
Ruth W. Craig, Ph.D.
Department of Pharmacology &amp; Toxicology
Dartmouth Medical School
7650 Remsen
Hanover, New Hampshire   03755-3835
Dartmouth is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.  Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged.

Ruth W. Craig
Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Dartmouth Medical School
7650 Remsen
Hanover, New Hampshire   03755-3835



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Subject: Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research: Multiple Positions
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:16:55 -0800
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Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research: Multiple Positions


 We have been told that Hartman &amp; Barnette is the most active search firm in pharmacoeconomics, outcomes, and clinical trial management for both pharmaceutical companies and clinical research organizations.  In our seventeen years of doing search work, we have treated all transactions with complete confidentiality.

Present openings:

A DIRECTOR/V.P. is required by one of the largest and most successful CRO's who is going to establish a West Coast Office providing pharmacoeconomics and outcomes consulting. A Ph.D. in an appropriate discipline with at least five years of broad experience working with pharmaceutical/biotechnology &amp;/or medical device companies.  Previous consulting experience would be of value.  This position will require all the necessary pharmacoeconomic and outcomes skills as well as the ability to run a business. Compensation of base, bonus, and equity will be designed to attract the most qualified candidates.

An ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR is needed for a major, worldwide pharmaceutical company.  They are seeking individuals with experience in pharmacoeconomics which includes working on the commercial business side of introducing new products worldwide.  You must also be able to work with those on the clinical side designing trials for products in the early stages of development which will yield information to be used in new product introduction.  Five years of pharmaceutical experience is required.

Compensation is anticipated to be in the range of &#36;120K-&#36;130K.

A major, worldwide pharmaceutical company is looking for a MANAGER OF PHARMACOECONOMICS as part of building a new department.  This position will report into the Director of Pharmacoeconomics &amp; Outcomes.  The individual should be capable of working closely with various marketing organizations on the introduction of new products.  The focus will be on U.S. products only. Interaction with the clinical side of the business in designing trials with pharmacoeconomics and outcomes will be useful in regard to product competitiveness.  The information gained will be valuable to the commercial side of the business.  Compensation near &#36;100K.

A SENIOR SCIENTIST position at a highly successful consulting organization that is part of a CRO and reports to a V.P.  This senior level position will be required to work with less experienced individuals on a project basis. Compensation is targeted at approximately &#36;100K.

As affirmed at the outset, we follow strict procedures on how candidates are contacted and how positions are discussed.  No one will see any information you share with us until you agree that you are interest in proceeding.  I encourage you to send your C.V./resume so that we can contact you as these new positions become available.

E-Mail: rhartman@cfw.com  
FAX: 804/979-1843  or
 
Robert J. Hartman, 
P.O.Box 7966, 
Charlottesville, VA 22906




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Subject: Clinical Study Managers </title>
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Want a career where you can make a difference? Last year, the people of Medtronic restored the lives of more than 1.5 million patients around the world. As the world*s leading medical technology company specializing in implantable and interventional therapies, Medtronic invests nearly a million dollars a day in medical research and development, taking ideas from concept to the clinic.

We are currently seeking clinical professionals for numerous opportunities within our Cardiac Rhythm Management business unit at our Minneapolis worldwide headquarters. These positions will range from the pre-clinical to outcomes study management areas.  Ideal candidates for these opportunities must possess a BS in Biomedical Engineering or Biological Sciences (MS or advanced coursework preferred). Additionally, a minimum of 3 years experience with clinical studies, preferably in the medical device or medically related industry and knowledge of clinical study design, execution and analyses required. 

For more information on specific opportunities, please visit our website and apply online.

For immediate consideration, please send your skills-based, scannable resume, (which must reference the appropriate Job # for the position you are interested in), to: Medtronic, Inc., MEC, Job # 99CEM, P.O. Box 976, Minneapolis, MN 55440-0976.  Job Hotline: (612) 514-7724. Email: employment@medtronic.com  Medtronic, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to cultural diversity in the workplace.






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Subject: postdoctoral research associate, molecular biology, biochemistry
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postdoctoral research associate, molecular biology, biochemistry


 

Institut Jacques Monod - CNRS - Universites Paris 6- Paris 7, France

POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE 

Applications are invited for a visiting scientist / postdoctoral research associate to join the newly created research team of Molecular Virology, at the Institut Jacques Monod, Paris, France. The lab is investigating the molecular and cellular events occurring during viral RNA replication. The project focuses on the analysis of the structure/function relationships of the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
Applicants are expected to be highly motivated and have a solid background in molecular biology and protein biochemistry. Experience in virology and knowledge of the french language are not essential. The position is open to non-french nationals only who are not currently working in France, or who will have worked in France for less than two years at the time of recruitment. The position is available for 12 months in the first instance, starting no later than April 1st 1999, with salary on the CNRS scale, according to age and experience. The Institut Jacques Monod is one of the main poles of fundamental biology research in the Paris region. It comprises 35 research groups and 400 scientists. 
Applications (CV, names and e-mail addresses of three referees) should be sent as soon as possible to: Dr. Isabelle Jupin, Institut Jacques Monod, 2 place Jussieu, 75251 Paris Cedex 05, France. Fax: (33) (1) 44 27 35 80. E-mail: jupin@ccr.jussieu.fr

Isabelle Jupin
Institut Jacques Monod
CNRS-Universite Paris 6- Paris 7
2 place Jussieu
75251 Paris Cedex 05
France



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Subject: TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE, Southeast Region
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TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE, Southeast Region



Position Description: This Sales professional will be responsible to make direct contact with scientific and business professionals in medical research institutions, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. He or she will be responsible for direct sales of company products or services.  Normal duties include calling on prospective customers, providing product information and/or demonstrations and quotes appropriate customer prices.  The incumbent will be responsible for new account development and growth of existing accounts within an established geographic territory and will handle key accounts or act as an account manager for national or major accounts. 

In return: We offer a competitive salary plus incentive package, and comprehensive benefits including health/dental/vision insurance plans, 401(k) and more.  Pleae visit our Internet web page, www.kpl.com, for more information about our company.

Applicant Qualifications: The successful candidate will possess:

* BS or MS in Chemistry or a life sciences field (e.g. biology, genetics, environmental science) and including at least one course in microbiology, immunology and molecular biology.. 

* One year of professional lab experience 

* Strong computer skills (prefer MS Office Suite and ACT data base)

* One year of sales or public contact service position (Previous biomedical sales or marketing experience preferred).  

* Previous experience in a high travel position (40%) 

* A currently valid drivers license with no major moving violations within the past three years, 

* The candidate must be a self-starter with superb time-management, communication and interpersonal skills. 

Qualified candidates should respond with a cover letter summarizing their applicable experience, salary requirements and include a resume to our email, fax  or street address: KPL Human Resources, Department TSR, 2 Cessna Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20879; or hr@kpl.com (MSWord 6.0 format), or fax to (301) 948-5815.  

We are proud to support workforce diversity, equal employment opportunity &amp; affirmative action.





 

Please visit our page at www.kpl.com
Calvin S. Crawford
Kirkegaard and Perry Labs, Inc.
2 Cessna Court
Gaithersburg, MD 20879




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Subject: Postdoctoral / Research Associate, Molecular Microbiology
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Postdoctoral / Research Associate, Molecular Microbiology


     Genometrix is a leader in the field of mass production of multiple microarrays for gene and protein expression as well as DNA mutation and polymorphism analysis. Genometrix invites applicants for a research position in molecular microbiology involving the detection and identification of microbial species using modern microarray hybridization technology. In conjunction with several large institutional collaborators, we are now focusing this technology on high-throughput, multiplex microbial analysis platforms. 
     The individual filling this position should be well grounded in prokaryotic molecular biology and should possess a fundamental knowledge of genetic data base interrogation as it relates to comparative microbial genomics. The successful applicant will be able to coordinate and develop this program with our collaborators and will have strong interaction with in-house expertise in hybridization chemistry, manufacturing, automation, and bioinformatics. Experience in microarray hybridization or other multiplex techniques desirable. Salary and benefit package is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or possess employment authorization in the United States.  Applicants should send curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, reference letters, and the names of three references.                         
Judy Richmond
Genometrix Incorporated
3608 Research Forest Dr., #B7
The Woodlands, TX  77381



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Subject: Postdoc in molecular and cellular physiology
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Postdoc in molecular and cellular physiology


Postdoctoral position available immediately to study the physiology and molecular biology of cardiac and neuronal calcium channels. Studies will involve examining molecular interactions of calcium channels with the cytoskeleton and associated signaling molecules (protein kinases, G proteins), expression of cloned channels in mammalian cells, and patch clamp electrophysiology of native channels. Experience in molecular biology or electrophysiology required.  Please e-mail or fax curriculum vitae before Jan. 15th, including the names of three references, to Barry D. Johnson: johnson@oracle.pnb.uconn.edu  FAX: (860) 486-3303.  The University of Connecticut is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. 
Barry D. Johnson
Department of Physiology and Neurobiology
University of Connecticut
3107 Horsebarn Hill Rd. U-156
Storrs, CT 06269-4146




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Subject: Post-doctoral fellow
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Post-doctoral fellow


 A position is available immediately for a post-doctoral fellow in a laboratory funded by the Muscular Dystrophy Association to study muscle differentiation.  The position is funded for 3 years, with continuation possible based upon availability of additional outside funding.  The successful candidate will have demonstrated expertise in molecular biology techniques, including development of stable transfectants, electromobility gel shifting, library construction and screening, and blotting techniques.  Interested candidates should respond by submitting a curriculum vitae and names/addresses of 3 recent professional references.  The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified.  

lecuyer@oncvx1.roc.wayne.edu
Wayne State University



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Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Postdoctoral Fellowship


POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY FOR 2-3 YRS

Funded, basic research on involvement of hormones in prostate cancer. 
Studies will be performed at cellular, biochemical and molecular levels.
Suitable candidate should have experience in molecular biology techniques, studies of cell signaling, cell cultures.

Contact: 
Dr. R.J. Barkey
Dept. Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, Israel
Tel. 972-4-8295282 / 74; Fax.: 972-4-8513145; 
e-mail: rjb@tx.technion.ac.il

December 1998

 

Dr. Ronnie J. BARKEY
Dept. Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, P.O.B 9649, Haifa 31096, ISRAEL



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Subject: US-MA-Cardiovascular Pharmacologist
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You will require an MS or Ph.D degree.
"industry" experience is necessary.
You will be doing animal model development and research in the
cardiovascular area with large animals.

Local candidates are urged to reply.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



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Subject: Computational Molecular Geneticist - Bioinformatics
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Computational Molecular Geneticist - Bioinformatics


Develop tools for discovery based on large-scale genotyping information, including both epidemiological and clinical studies.  Develop relevant databases of annotated DNA sequences.  Retrieve, customize, and deploy public-domain software for analysis of both sequence and genotyping information.  This position  requires a PhD in molecular biology or genetics, a demonstrated programming aptitude and a thorough understanding of methods for analysis of sequence and genotyping information.  Familiarity with Bioinformatics resources on the Internet required (Job Code BI003/MZ).
Judy Richmond
Genometrix Incorporated
3608 Research Forest Dr., #B7
The Woodlands, TX  77381



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Subject: Database Developer and Administrator - Bioinformatics
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Database Developer and Administrator - Bioinformatics


Design and administer a database containing genetic information.  Experience with Oracle Database Administration and/or database development.  The position requires conceptual and physical data modeling, implementation, database administration and tuning.  Proficiency in Unix (Solaris) and Windows NT environments and CGI, Peri, Java, HTML, and JavaScript is a plus.  BS degree is required (Job Code BI002/MZ).
Judy Richmond
Genometrix Incorporated
3608 Research Forest Dr., #B7
The Woodlands, TX  77381



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Subject: POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST POSITION: genetics statistics linkage analysis sib-pair association
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POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST POSITION: genetics statistics linkage analysis sib-pair association



POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST POSITION

Genetic Dissection of Multigenic Disease

Genomics Research Centre
Gold Coast Griffith University, Australia

The Genomics Research Centre is involved in research 
to determine the genetic basis of many common diseases 
and conditions. Current studies are directed towards 
identifying genes involved in migraine, high blood 
pressure, skin cancer and breast cancer. Applications 
are invited for the position of Postdoctoral Research 
Scientist to be involved in leading our molecular 
research.

Applicants should have a PhD degree or equivalent and 
a strong background in molecular genetics, genomics 
and/or statistics/mathematics. Previous experience in 
statistical genetics would be an advantage although it 
will be possible to provide some initial training in 
this area.

The successful applicant will be responsible for the 
computerised analysis of linkage and association data 
including those from large multigenerational pedigree 
studies, large affected sib-pair studies, and 
association studies using both case-control and family 
based methods.

The work is funded for 3 years and the appointee will 
work under the direction of Associate Professor Lyn 
Griffiths. The salary offered, in accordance 
with the 1999 NHMRC scale, will be in the 
range A&#36;39,335 - &#36;42,224 per annum according to 
qualifications and experience and is initially for 
a one year period.
 
Please forward curriculum vitae and names and contact 
addresses of references to:

Assoc/Prof Lyn Griffiths
Director Genomics Research Centre
Email: L.Griffiths@mailbox.gu.edu.au
Gold Coast Campus Griffith University
PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Centre
Queensland 9726 Australia
Telephone: +617 55948664
Fax      : +617 55948908
 




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Subject: Software Engineer - Bioinformatics
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Software Engineer - Bioinformatics


Develop Internet-based software to enable high-throughput genetic data collection and analysis.  Ideal candidates should have an aptitude in Internet application development including CGI, Peri, C++, Java, HTML, and JavaScript.  Experience with development tools such as JBuilder, Symantec Cafe, and PowerBuilder is a plus.  BS degree is required (Job CodeBI001/MZ). 

Judy Richmond
Genometrix Incorporated
3608 Research Forest Dr., #B7
The Woodlands, TX  77381



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Subject: Postdoctoral Fellow/Vascular Biology
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Postdoctoral Fellow/Vascular Biology


A position is available immediately in the Vascular and 
Trauma/Critical Care Research Program of the Department of 
Surgery at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. 
This NIH funded program focuses on mechanisms of acute 
vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cell dysfunction 
relating to trauma and circulatory shock. The program 
participates in a multidisciplinary vascular biology 
research group. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. or 
equivalent doctoral degree and have extensive cellular and 
molecular experience, preferably with the above cell types.



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Subject: Research Assistant Professor/Research Associate
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:06:28 -0800
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Research Assistant Professor/Research Associate


 We are seeking a M.S.- or Ph.D.-level individual with
molecular biology and biochemistry expertise to staff
a newly formed facility that supports a multi-
disciplinary exercise physiology group.  It is
anticipated that this individual will perform hands-
on experiments such as RT-PCR, in situ PCR, RNase
protection assays, immunoblots, immunoprecipitations,
etc.  In addition to the technical aspects of this
position, this individual will be involved in the
development and planning of molecular and biochemical
experiments as they pertain to exercise physiology.  
We are interested in understanding the molecular, 
biochemical, cellular, and physiological aspects of 
exercise training and the present position will be an 
integral aspect of the multidisciplinary strength of 
the group.  The salary is competitive and will be 
commensurate with experience.  Send inquires and 
curriculum vitae to:

Elmer M. Price, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center
Research Park
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO  65211

The University of Missouri is an equal opportunity/ADA 
employer and encourages women and under-represented 
individuals to apply.

Elmer M. Price, Ph.D.
University of Missouri-Columbia



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Subject: Postdoctoral research associate
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Postdoctoral research associate


 
A postdoctoral position is currently available to study several novel G
          protein-coupled receptors. These new receptors have important therapeutic potentials,
          such as anti-inflammation, immune suppression, and anti-glaucoma. 

          In our research we use a combination of molecular biology, cell biology, molecular
          pharmacology, and classical pharmacology methods. In one project we are studying
          the structure and function of cannabinoid receptors by site-directed mutagenesis,
          heterologous expression, ligand binding, G protein assay, and second messenger
          assays. In other projects we are studying these novel receptors in target organs and
          tissues, using the techniques of molecular biology and pharmacology.
Dr. Z. H. Song
Texas A&M University
Department of Medical Pharmacology
304 Reynolds Medical Building
College Station, TX 77843-1114



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Subject: Research studentship/pre-doctoral fellowship
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Research studentship/pre-doctoral fellowship


 
Department of Clinical Neuroscience
University of Birmingham, UK
Research Studentship/Pre-doctoral Fellowship available immediately

The above post is to work with  Prof. AC Williams and Dr DB Ramsden on the regulation of genes encoding  sulphur amino acid metabolising enzymes in the human brain, with particular attention to the expression of these enzymes in Parkinson's disease. The recipient of the award will be expected to submit a thesis for the degree  of Doctor of Philosophy at the end of the third year.

The award is available for 3 years for  UK and other EU citizens with the equivalent of  B Sc 2.1 or higher in biological sciences  or chemistry, and covers :-  stipend *7900 in the first year, with annual increases thereafter and  all university  registration and tuition fees. Running costs for experimental expenditure are covered separately.
D.B. Ramsden
Dept. of Clin Neuroscience
Univ. Birmingham
QE Hospital
Birmingham B15 2TH
UK



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Subject: Social Worker </title>
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120 bed Long Term Care- Skilled Care Facility, built 1996 has opening for motivated, smart, Social Worker.  Candidate must function as part of a two person Social Services department and have the ability to interact on an interdisciplinary basis with other departments. The resident acuity mix is 90% skilled care, 10 % subacute. The payor mix is about 55% Medicaid and 45% private. The facility is located 45 minutes outside NYC in Bloomingdale, NJ. Job entails attending to the psycho-social needs of the building's elderly population, acting as an advocate of their rights as nursing home residents and being a thorn in the side of complacent management. Academic requirements: BSW or greater. Experience in LTC a plus but certainly not a requirement. Capacity to learn and grow an absolute necessity; rest assured there will be ample opportunity to apply theory to practice.
This job is rewarding. This job is not easy.

Jonathan C. James, Administrator
Health Center at Bloomingdale
255 Union Street
Bloomingdale, NJ
07403






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Subject: Robotics Integrator
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Robotics Integrator


Seeking experienced Robotics Integrator to assist in the development of automated instrumentation and processes for microarray-based, high-throughput DNA analysis.  Experience in automating DNA purification and PCR is desired but not required.  Must have expertise in visual Basic, C/C++, and Qbasic.  Knowledge of motion control and data acquisition systems as well as a good mechanical background is a plus.  Knowledge of Beckman/Sagian equipment helpful.  Position requires a BSEE or BSME and at least 3 years of releated experience, preferably in the high-throughput screening industry. 

Judy Richmond
Genometrix Incorporated
3608 Research Forest Dr.,Suite B7
The Woodlands, TX  77381



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Subject: Biochemist
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 Biochemist


We are currently seeking Postdoctoral Fellows to join
the Division of Biochemical Research in the Department
of Pathology to work on the role of cysteine proteinases
in brain tumor invasion or postischemic neuronal damage.
The ideal candidates will have a Ph.D. in protein chemistry
or biochemistry, and a strong background in molecular 
biology. Familiarity with cell culture techniques is 
recommended. Please send curriculum vitae and names of
three references to: 
Dr. John Anagli, Henry Ford Health Sciences Center,
Division of Biochemical Research,
Department of Pathology,
One Ford Place, Suite 5D,
Detroit, MI 48202. FAX: (313) 876-2380
e-mail: janagli1@smtpgw.is.hfh.edu  
John Anagli, Ph.D.
Henry Ford Health Sciences Center
Division of Biochemical Research, One Ford Place-5D
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 876-7460



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Subject: Post-Doctoral Fellow to study Free Radicals</title>
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION TO STUDY 
OXYGEN RADICALS AND CONVULSIONS

A postdoctoral position is available immediately.

The research is funded by NIEHS to study relationships 
between convulsions and the concentrations of excitatory
and inhibitory metabolites of the kynurenine pathway for 
NMDA receptors in the brains of rats exposed to 
hyperbaric oxygen.  Associated research will assess the 
interactive effects(in vivo and in vitro) of oxygen, 
iron, and various antioxidants on flux through, and 
enzyme kinetics of, the kynurenine pathway using both 
procaryotes and eucaryotes.  The work has medical 
applications for oxygen therapy, deep sea diving, brain 
degenerative diseases, and stroke.  The research is a 
team effort involving the laboratories of Drs. Olen R. 
Brown and William E. Dale (University of 
Missouri-Columbia) and Dr. Fong Fu Hsu (Washington 
University (St. Louis)).  

The successful candidate will have some combination of 
interests and abilities in biochemistry, analytical 
chemistry, enzymology, microbial physiology, and/or 
oxygen radicals.  Expertise with HPLC and brain 
microdialysis techniques also would be helpful.  

Send resume and the names of three scientists as 
references to: William E. Dale, Ph.D., Dalton 
Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri, 
Columbia, MO 65211.  Telephone (573) 882-0778, 
Fax (573) 884-4232, 
E-Mail(Internet) DALEW@MISSOURI.EDU 

William E. Dale
Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO  65211





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Subject: Optics Engineer
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:03:04 -0800
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Optics Engineer


Seeking experienced Optics Engineer to assist in the design and development of microarray-based fluorescent and chemiluminescent CCD imaging devices.  Candidate must be a self-starter with good problem solving skills and have expertise in medical device design and data acquisition systems as well as software development.  Knowledge of motion control and a good mechanical background a plus.  Position requires a BSEE or BSME and at least 5 years of related experience preferably in the biotech industry. R002MZ

Judy Richmond
Genometrix Incorporated
3608 Research Forest Dr., Suite B7
The Woodlands, TX  77381



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Subject: POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION


 Postdoctoral position available to study genes 
important in normal and abnormal craniofacial growth
and development. We have identified gene responsible
for several developmental defects, and are looking for
an individual with experience in molecualr biology, as
well as database informatics  to characterize these genes.
Good opportunity for energetic individual.
Thomas Hart
Wake Forest University
Department of Pediatrics, Section on Medical Genetics
Medical Center Blvd
Winston Salem, NC, USA




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Subject: CAN-NFLD-St. Johns-Research Scientist - Molecular Epidemiology and Toxicology Research
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RESEARCH SCIENTIST - MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY RESEARCH
St. Johns, Newfoundland

PERMANENT POSITION

The following government organization is responsible for this
competitive process: FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA

SALARY: ANNUAL SALARY WILL RANGE BETWEEN $37, 036. AND $92, 942.
(DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS)

EDUCATION: Graduation from a recognized university with a doctoral
degree in a field related to analytical toxicology and/or structural
biochemistry, or a master's or bachelor's degree coupled with
acceptable training and experience in research in a field related to
analytical toxicology and/or structural biochemistry.

EXPERIENCE: Demonstrated experience in conducting original research in
structural chemistry and/or biochemistry as evidenced by a significant
record of publications in primary literature.

LANGUAGE: English

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS / COMMENTS: Candidates given further
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CHERCHEUSE OR CHERCHEUR-EPIDEMIOLOGIE MOLECULAIRE, RECHERCHE EN TOXICOLOGIE
St-Jean (Terre-Neuve)

POSTE PERMANENT

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TRAITEMENT: UN SALAIRE ANNUEL VARIANT ENTRE 37 036$ ET 92 942$ (SELON
LES COMPETENCES)

SCOLARITE REQUISE: Un doctorat d'une universite reconnue en dans un
champ lie a la toxicologie analytique et (ou) a la biochemie
structurale, ou encore posseder un maitrise ou un baccalaureat jumeles
a une formation et a une experience accepatbles en recherche dans un
champ lie a la toxicologie analytique et (ou) a la biochemie
structurale.

EXPERIENCE REQUISE: Une experience probante dans la direction de
recherches fondamentales en biochemie et(ou) en chimie structurale
ayant paru dans bon nombre de publications specialisees.

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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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From: wj3152@medzilla.com (MEDZILLA-JOBS)
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Subject: Sr. CRA/Project Manager, job #2756
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:00:44 -0800
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Sr. CRA/Project Manager, job #2756


 
 Needs a minimum of 3+ years experience as a CRA/SR. CRA with an ability to work with CROs. Will be responsible for running a Phase III study for the prevention of infections in hemorrhagic trauma. Will be responsible for international travel (Germany, Netherlands, Israel, etc); writing protocols and negotiating budgets. Some monitoring involved, but less than 30% travel. Heavy QA aspect in regards to the CRO performance. Product is used in CCU and Surgical applications, so experience in hematology and/or critical care is required.  Will be responsible for approximately 50 domestic and 10 international sites.Personality an important issue...wants someone who has one.  Someone who can work closely in a team environment, Please refer to job #2756

Joseph Acrangelo
ReSearch Pharmaceutical Services
725 Skippack Pike, suite 200
Blue Bell, PA 19422



E-mail application and additional details:

    http://www.medzilla.com/jobs/wj3152.htm


From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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From: Cybernautic Corporation <recruiter@cybernautic.com>
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Subject: US- FL -Gainesville -- Oracle programmer , Biotech firm
Date: 17 Feb 1999 11:59:11 -0800
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Good opportunity with Biotech firm. Requirements: 3+ years experience in  
ODBC connections fron non-Oracle  systems. Experienced in installation  
and training, datacommunications, troubleshooting, firewalls. High  
intelligence and good communications  ability. Scientific/academic  
background a plus. Willing to travel. 


recruiter@cybernautic.com
203-270-6363 fax
www.cybernautic.com



From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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From: metzgerh@arb.niams.nih.gov
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Subject: Signal Transduction
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Signal Transduction
Henry Metzger, PhD                 

A postdoctoral position is available in my own laboratory in the Fall of 1999 to pursue studies onmolecular aspects of signal transduction in the immune system. We use the Fc receptor for IgE onmast cells as a useful paradigm for defining, qualitatively and quantitatively, how a topological event –- aggregation of the receptor -– is translated into a signaling cascade. We use a variety of approaches ranging from genetic, cell biological, biophysical , mathematical modeling, and protein chemical techniques, to pursue the questions we are asking. More information is available at http://www.nih.gov/niams/about/irp/metzger.htm   Applicants must have a PhD degree in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology or relevant disciplines, or an MD, and have less than five full years of postdoctoral experience. Section on Chemical Immunology, ARB NIAMS, Building 10, Room 9N-228, 10 CENTER DR MSC 1820, BETHESDA, MD 20892- 1820. Voice: (301) 435-6126. Fax: (301) 402-0012. 



To request further information about this opportunity, or apply it online, visit this location on the NIH World Wide Web site:
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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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From: dlinnekin@mail.ncifcrf.gov
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Subject: Growth Factor Signal Transduction
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:24:56 -0800
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Growth Factor Signal Transduction
Diana Linnekin, PhD                

Our work is directed towards delineating the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of action of stem cell factor, the ligand for the receptor tyeosine kinase c-Kit.  We re interested in structur-function studies of c-Kit with a focus on dissecting signal transduction pathways mediating stem cell factor-induced survival, proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic progenitor cells.  Applicants should have a strong background in molecular and/or cellular biologyu.  Basic Research Laboratory, NCI-FCRDC, Building 567, Room 226, Frederick MD  21702.  Fax; (301) 846-6843.  More information about this program can be found at http://rex.nci.nih.gov/RESEARCH/basic/brl/linnekin.htm
To request further information about this opportunity, or apply it online, visit this location on the NIH World Wide Web site:
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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: Signal Transduction of Non-Inhibitory Receptors of Natural Killer Cells and Macrophages
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:24:50 -0800
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Signal Transduction of Non-Inhibitory Receptors of Natural Killer Cells and Macrophages
Daniel W. McVicar, PhD             

These studies are centered on understanding the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of recently described non-inhibitory members of families of otherwise inhibitory receptor families.  These families include the Killer cell Inhibitory Receptors (KIR), the Immunoglobulin Like Transcripts (ILT), and the Leucocyte Inhibitory Receptors (LIR0 of the human, as well as the Paired Ig-like Receptors (PIR) and Ly49 proteins of the mouse.  NCI-FCRDC, Building 560, Room 31-93, Frederick, MD 21702.  Voice: (301) 846-5163.
To request further information about this opportunity, or apply it online, visit this location on the NIH World Wide Web site:
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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: Signal Transduction/Murine Genetics
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:24:45 -0800
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Signal Transduction/Murine Genetics
Stephen Shears, PhD                

A position is available (to start before September 1999) to identify and characterize genes for diphosphorylated inositolphosphate phosphatases (DIPPs), for generating transgenic and gene knockout mice. This project would suit an experienced and highly motivated molecular biologist with interests in signal transduction, since cellular levels of DIPP''s substrates are regulated by cAMP/cGMP independently of A- and G-kinase (<i>EMBRO J.</i> 1710-1716), and cloning of DIPP revealed it has a MutT motif (<i>EMBRO J.</i> 17 6599-6607).  The successful applicant, who will join a team linking gene sequence to protein structure and function, should have a Ph.D./M.D. with no more than five years of postdoctoral experience.  Laboratory of Signal Transduction, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, NC  27709.  Fax: (919) 541-0559. Additional information at:  http://dir.niehs.nih.gov/dirlst/shears.htm

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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: Insulin Signal Transduction/Nitric Oxide Synthase
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:24:38 -0800
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Insulin Signal Transduction/Nitric Oxide Synthase
Michael J. Quon, MD                

Postdoctoral positions available to study regulation of nitric oxide synthase by insulin. Molecular mechanisms of insulin-stimulated production of nitric oxide in vascular endothelial cells are being elucidated. Insights from these studies will be used to investigate the relationship between insulin resistance and hypertension at a molecular level. Strong background in molecular biology and/or cell biology preferred. Applicants must have less than five years of postdoctoral experience. Hypertension Endocrine Branch, NHLBI, Building 10, Room 8C-103, 10 CENTER DR MSC 1754, BETHESDA, MD 20892-1754.
To request further information about this opportunity, or apply it online, visit this location on the NIH World Wide Web site:
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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: Signal Transduction Pathways
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Signal Transduction Pathways
Yusen Liu, PhD                     

The signal transduction pathways of mitogen-activated protein kinases are being studied.  A combination of cell biological, molecular and biochemical techniques are being utilized to identify upstream regulators and downstream targets of these kinases.  Candidates must have a strong background and a keen interest in molecular biology and biochemistry.  Position available immediately.  Applicants should have less than five years of postdoctoral experience. Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, National Institute on Aging, Gerontology Research Center, 5600 Nathan Shock Drive, Baltimore, MD 21224. Voice: (410) 558-8442. Fax: (410) 558-8335.

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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: Intracellular Signalling Events
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Intracellular Signalling Events
Hua Gu, PhD                        

Postdoctoral fellow positions are available immediately to study the intracelllular signalling events involved in the regulation of lymphocyte development and function. Current projects include: 1, dissecting the immune responses in vivo using an animal model generated in this laboratory (<i>Immunity</i> 9:209-216 (1998)); 2: generating and analysing mice deficient in signalling molecules related to lymphocyte development and function using gene trageting technology (<i>PNAS</i> 95:15547 (1998)). Candidates with a strong background in molecular biology, immunology and biochemistry are invited to apply. Laboratory of Immunology, NIAID, 12441 Parklawn Drive, Twinbrook II, Room 125, Rockville, MD 20852. Voice: (301) 402-4594.  Fax: (301) 594-2522.



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Subject: Chemokine Receptors
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Chemokine Receptors
Joshua Farber, MD                  

The laboratory studies the chemokine system in lymphocyte biology with
respect to inflammation, host defense, and HIV infection.  We have
discovered and are characterizing new chemokines, chemokine receptors, and chemokine receptor-related HIV coreceptors. A postdoctoral position is available focusing on molecular studies of novel receptors.  A background in protein purification/biochemistry would be helpful.  An interview is required.  Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, NIAID, Building 10, Room 11C-104, 10 CENTER DR MSC 1888, BETHESDA MD  20892-1888.   

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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: US-MA-Computational Chemist
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:21:40 -0800
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Requirements:

   Ph.D Degree
   Experience with 2D/3D QSAR analysis and combinatorial library design.
   You will apply software programs for diversity analysis,
combinatorial chemistry and QSAR analysis.
   You will use the models for drug design of new candidates.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: CAN-NFLD-St. Johns-Research Scientist - Productive Capacity Research
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RESEARCH SCIENTIST - PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY RESEARCH
St. Johns, Newfoundland

PERMANENT POSITION

The following government organization is responsible for this
competitive process: FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA

SALARY: ANNUAL SALARY WILL RANGE BETWEEN $37, 036. AND $92, 942.
(DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS)

EDUCATION: Graduation from a recognized university with a doctoral
degree in a field related to productive capacity of aquatic
ecosystems, or a master's or bachelor's degree coupled with acceptable
training and experience in research in productive capacity of aquatic
ecosystems.

EXPERIENCE: Demonstrated experience in conducting original research in
aquatic ecology, in particular relating to the productive capacity of
aquatic environments, as evidenced by a significant record of
publications in primary literature.

LANGUAGE: English

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS / COMMENTS: Candidates given further
consideration are required to present proof of education to the hiring
department at the time of interview.

Candidates with a foreign degree are required to provide proof of
equivalency.

A basic reliability check will be conducted prior to appointment.

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REFERENCE NUMBER: S263-DFO

CLOSING DATE: February 26, 1999

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TRAITEMENT: UN SALAIRE ANNUEL VARIANT ENTRE 37 036$ ET 92 942$ (SELON
LES COMPETENCES)

SCOLARITE REQUISE: Un doctorat d'une universite reconnue dans un champ
lie a la capacite de production des ecosystemes aquatiques, ou encore
posseder un maitrise ou un baccalaureat jumeles a une formation et a
une experience acceptables en recherche portant sur la capacite de
production des ecosystemes aquatiques.

EXPERIENCE REQUISE: Une experience probante dans la direction de
recherches originales en ecologie aquatique (plus particulierement
dans le secteur lie a la capacite de production des milieux
aquatiques) ayant paru dans bon nombre de publications specialisees.

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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: US-MA-Process Development
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You will require a BS or MS degree with 2-5 years experience working
with proteins, small molecules and/or peptides.

Experience should include scale-up and development of proteins along
with GMP's.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: US-MA-Cellular Toxicologist
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:21:25 -0800
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A Ph.D degree will be required for this position.  The candidate would
be a Cell Biologist with experience in toxicology.  

Experience should be in invitro/cell based toxicity testing.  You should
also have Elisa's/ria experience.

Industry experience is a must.

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RESEARCH SCIENTIST - PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
St. Johns, Newfoundland

PERMANENT POSITION

The following government organization is responsible for this
competitive process: FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA

SALARY: ANNUAL SALARY WILL RANGE BETWEEN $37, 036. AND $92, 942.
(DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS)

EDUCATION: Graduation from a recognized university with a doctoral
degree in physical oceanography, or a master's or bachelor's degree
coupled with acceptable training and experience in research in
physical oceanography.

EXPERIENCE: Demonstrated experience in physical oceanographic
research, particularly in the areas of coastal oceanography and/or
climate change, and a significant record of publication in primary
scientific journals.

LANGUAGE: English

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS / COMMENTS: Candidates given further
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CHERCHEUSE OR CHERCHEUR - OCEANOGRAPHIE PHYSIQUE
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POSTE PERMANENT

L'organisme responsable de ce concours est PECHES ET OCEANS CANADA

TRAITEMENT: UN SALAIRE ANNUEL VARIANT ENTRE 37 036$ ET 92 942$ (SELON
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SCOLARITE REQUISE: Un doctorat d'une universite reconnue en
oceanographie physique, ou encore posseder un maitrise ou un
baccalaureat jumeles a une formation et a une experience accepatbles
en recherche en oceanographie physique.

EXPERIENCE REQUISE: Des antecedents attestes dans le domaine de
recherche en oceanographie physique, plus particulierement dans le
secteur de l'oceanographie cotiere ou des modifications climatiques en
plus d'avoir publie de nombreux articles dans des revues scientifiques
de pointe.

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DATE LIMITE: le 26 fevrier 1999

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Subject: US-MA-Oracle Database Programmers
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Requirements:

   3-5 years experience with Oracle.
   Desirable skills include:  power objects, designing forms, designing
schemas, doing back-ups, C and/or Perl development.

   We have two openings for this position.

Send resume to Connie at ccvista@webtv.net



From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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From: Lisa Maheras <lmaheras@hcsd.k12.ca.us>
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Subject: Principal Scientist
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START-UP BIOTECHNOLOGY DRUG DISCOVERY COMPANY =
HIGH THROUGH-PUT SCREENING OF CHEMICAL LIBRARIES

Position: Principal Scientist

Starting Date: March, 1999

Company: Ceretax

Location: San Francisco Bay Area

Goal: Discovery of drugs by high through-put screening of chemical
libraries

Expected Responsibilities:
Apply high through-put assays for screening chemical libraries to
discovery of agonists and
      antagonists for selected G protein-coupled receptor GPCRs
-     Establish automated instrumentation systems and robotics for high
through-put screening
Develop computer programs, databases and informatics necessary for
storage, analysis, and
      reporting of results of  high through-put screening of diverse
libraries of compounds
-    Oversee daily scientific operations, collaborations, and academic
interactions

Necessary Qualifications:
-    Ph.D. or equivalent and at least 3 years of relevant experience in
pharmaceutical/biotech
      industries
-   Experience with GPCR high through-put screening assays:
Fluorescence/luminescence
     reporter systems and FLIPR-type Ca2+ systems
-   Hands-on past operation of automated instruments, robotics and data
management

Send resume to:  Maniv Bioventures, LLC
                            411 Route 17 South, Suite 305
                            Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604  USA
                            FAX 201-727-1418
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Subject: CAN-NFLD-St. Johns-Research Scientist - Environmental Toxicology
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RESEARCH SCIENTIST - ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
St. Johns, Newfoundland

TEMPORARY POSITION (TO MARCH 31, 2000)

The following government organization is responsible for this
competitive process: FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA

SALARY: ANNUAL SALARY WILL RANGE BETWEEN $37, 036. AND $92, 942.
(DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS)

EDUCATION: Graduation from a recognized university with a doctoral
degree in a field related to environmental toxicology or heavy metals
in aquatic ecosystems, or a master's or bachelor's degree coupled with
acceptable training and experience in a field related to research in
environmental toxicology or heavy metals in aquatic ecosystems.

EXPERIENCE: Demonstrated experience in conducting original research in
environmental toxicology, in particular relating to contaminants in
aquatic environments, as evidenced by a significant record of
publications in primary literature.

LANGUAGE: English

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS / COMMENTS: Candidates given further
consideration are required to present proof of education to the hiring
department at the time of interview.

Candidates with a foreign degree are required to provide proof of
equivalency.

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of sign language interpreters, information in alternate formats,
reader services, technical equipment and/or attendant services, please
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needs.

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CLOSING DATE: February 26, 1999

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CHERCHEUSE OR CHERCHEUR - ECOTOXICOLOGIE
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POSTE TEMPORAIRE (JUSQU'AU 31 MARS 2000)

L'organisme responsable de ce concours est PECHES ET OCEANS CANADA

TRAITEMENT: UN SALAIRE ANNUEL VARIANT ENTRE 37 036$ ET 92 942$ (SELON
LES COMPETENCES)

SCOLARITE REQUISE: Un doctorat d'une universite reconnue dans un champ
lie a l'ecotoxicologie ou aux metaux lourds des ecosystemes
aquatiques, ou encore posseder un maitrise ou un baccalaureat jumeles
a une formation et a une experience acceptables en recherche dans un
champ lie a l'ecotoxicologie ou aux metaux lourds des ecosystemes
aquatiques.

EXPERIENCE REQUISE: Une experience probante dans la direction de
recherches fondamentales en ecotoxicologie aquatique (plus
specifiquement dans le secteur des contaminants des milieux
aquatiques) ayant paru dans bon nombre de publications specialisees.

EXIGENCES LINGUISTIQUES: Anglais

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Subject: US-MA-Clinical Data Specialist
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:20:54 -0800
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Requirements:
   BSN or RN with 2-5 years exerience in a clinical data position within
either biotechnology or pharmaceutical environment.
   Responsibilities include case report form development, overseeing
data editing guidelines, usin the who, costart and icd-9 dictionaries.

There is a lot of growth within this group for someone who wants to be
associated with a biotechnology company vs. a CRO.

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Subject: Post-docs in yeast cell cycle and checkpoint control </title>
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:16:41 -0800
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Two funded positions will be available to start in spring of '99: 1) to study cell cycle regulation of morphogenesis in S. cerevisiae and 2) to investigate cell cycle arrest mediated by the DNA damage checkpoint in S. cerevisiae.  We focus on the multiple roles of the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdc28 in yeast cell growth.  We use genetic screens, cell biological assays and biochemical techniques to identify how signaling pathways regulate Cdc28 and to discover Cdc28 targets.   Salary on new NIH post-doctoral scale.  Experience in molecular biology and yeast genetics is desirable, but candidates with a strong record of accomplishment as a student in any area of molecular or cellular biology are appropriate.  Candidates should contact the P.I., Stephen J. Kron, by email, including a short resume and bibliography.  The P.I. is an assistant professor in the Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, in the Molecular Biosciences cluster at the University of Chicago.  His laboratory!
!
!
 is in the Center for Molecular Oncology, a multidisciplinary floor of five investigators studying control of cell proliferation from protein structure to mouse development.  The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity employer.

Stephen J. Kron
Center for Molecular Oncology
University of Chicago
924 E. 57th St.
Chicago IL 60637





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Subject: US-MA-Drug Safety/Medical Information Specialist
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Requirements:
   BS Nursing, Pharmacy or equivalent degree.
   3-5 years experience in a clinical capacity
   You will handle adverse event reporting including collection,
collation and evaluation of reports as required by the FDA.

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Subject: US-MA-Bioinformatics Software Developers
Date: 16 Feb 1999 23:20:39 -0800
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Requirements:

Required:  
   BS/MS in biology and/or computer science.        You should have a
broad understanding of the biological sciences by education or
laboratory experience.
   C, C++, Perl, Java, HTML and UNIX experience.
   Relational database design (Oracle, Sybase) would be a plus.
   
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Subject: Postdoc.
Date: 17 Feb 1999 12:55:02 -0800
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Postdoc.


 
My laboratory has a postdoctoral position
available.  We have been using fission yeast
Schizosaccharomyces pombe as model system to understand
how eukaryotic cells export their mRNA out of the
nucleus.  Towards that end we have identified several
genes that are involved in  mRNA export, some encode
proteins that are components of the nuclear pores
others encode soluble factors that shuttle between
the nucleus and cytoplasm. These are being used to
understand the mechanism of mRNA export.  In addition,
we have found that mRNA export in fission yeast is
regulated by the cAMP-dependent protein kinase A
and by the nutritional status of the cell. We are
currently in the process of identifying the targets
of the mRNA export components whose functions are
regulated by these signaling pathways.

Experience in molecular biology is very important,
and I am searching for candidates who are interested
in working in the area of mRNA export.  The salary
depends on the years of experience ranging from
&#36;29,000 to&#36;42,000. In addition, health benefits are
also provided. 

Please feel free to call me if their are any questions.

Ravi Dhar
Basic Research Laboratory
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health
Bldg.41/Rm.A222
Bethesda
MD. 20892



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Subject: US-MA-Bioinformatics/Computational Biologists
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We have many positions that continue to open up in this field but
experience is "needed".

Requirements:  MS/Ph.D degree with 2-10 years experience.  You will work
in close collaboration with biologists in the identification of novel
therapeutic targets.  Your responsibilities will include designing
and/or evaluation of new algorithms, implementing new computational
tools and database mining.

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From owner-offered@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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Subject: CAN-NFLD-St. Johns-Research Scientist - Gadiods
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RESEARCH SCIENTIST - GADIODS
St. Johns, Newfoundland

PERMANENT POSITION

The following government organization is responsible for this
competitive process: FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA

SALARY: ANNUAL SALARY WILL RANGE BETWEEN $37, 036. AND $92, 942.
(DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS)

EDUCATION: Graduation from a recognized university with a doctoral
degree in mathematics, applied mathematics or statistics, or a
master's or bachelor's degree coupled with acceptable training and
experience in research in mathematics, applied mathematics or
statistics.

EXPERIENCE: Demonstrated experience in applied problems, particularly
in the area of renewable resources.

LANGUAGE: English

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS / COMMENTS: Candidates given further
consideration are required to present proof of education to the hiring
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REFERENCE NUMBER: S709-DFO

CLOSING DATE: February 26, 1999

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TRAITEMENT: UN SALAIRE ANNUEL VARIANT ENTRE 37 036$ ET 92 942$ (SELON
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mathematiques, en mathematiques appliquees ou en statistique, ou
encore posseder un maitrise ou un baccalaureat jumeles a une formation
et a une experience accepatbles en recherche en mathematiques, en
mathematiques appliquees ou en statistique.

EXPERIENCE REQUISE: Des antecedents attestes dans le domaine des
problemes appliques, plus particulierement ceux lies aux ressources
renouvelables.

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Subject: Biotechnology Management Position
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Biotechnology Management Position


 BIOTECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT POSITION

Position: General Manager

Starting Date: March 01, 1999

Company: Ceretax

Location: San Francisco Bay Area

Goal: Discovery of drugs by high through-put screening of chemical combinatorial libraries

Expected Responsibilities: Oversee daily business operations, arrange corporate collaborations, support academic interactions and drug testing, direct maintenance of screening systems and acquisition of materials, coordinate personnel affairs, and report to the Board of Directors.

Necessary Qualifications: 
- Capacity for energetic and organized management
- Background in science and scientific business
- Experience in purchasing scientific equipment and supplies
- Willingness to commit to long-term position 

Previous experience in Biotech Industry and familiarity with SF Bay Area
are desirable attributes.

Send resume to:  Maniv Bioventures, LLC
                            411 Route 17 South, Suite 305
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Subject: NIH: Scientific Programmer/System Administrator/Web Designer
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   A unique position is available for a motivated person with multiple
talents. The Molecular Modeling Section of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology 
(Division of Basic Sciences, National Cancer Institute, NIH) seeks a single 
person to fulfil the duties of Scientific Programmer, Web Designer/Implementor
and System Administrator.


        The successful candidate will work in a scientific laboratory engaged
in cutting edge research in molecular modeling, bioinformatics, and
molecular biology. Duties will span three categories:


1) Scientific programming to modify and maintain an in house molecular
graphics program. This will require graphics programming with OpenGL.

2) Design, implementation, and maintenance of all aspects of a
scientific web site which will be used to provide access to scientific
data and information generated in the laboratory. Knowledge of web based
languages and programming will be required.

3) Acquiring, running and maintaining scientific software, proactive
management of SGI and Macintosh hardware and mainentance and upgrade
responsibilities for all operating systems. These may be acquired on the
job.


  The job involves interacting closely with many Ph.D. and MD scientists
in a free and stimulating environment with ample opportunity to acquire
and apply new computer and networking technologies to modern medical
research. Within the constraints of some required duties, the
position provides much freedom in day to day tasks. Many aspects of the
job are open to exploration with respect to the candidates interests.
This position is an excellent learning opportunity.



Minimum requirements:

        Bachelor's degree in computer science, informatics, or closely related
field, C programming experience in a Unix environment, web programming
experience, and some familiarity with Unix system fundamentals.


Desirable experience:

        Graphics programming in OpenGL, system management experience, knowledge
of the structure of biological molecules such as proteins and DNA.



  For further information about the job, the laboratory, or other
questions send email to:

        Dr. James Vincent
        jjv5@helix.nih.gov


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Subject: Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering - Tenure Track
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Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering - Tenure Track


 Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering -Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the newly created department of Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. with a broad background in biological sciences and expertise in anatomy and physiology. Duties will include developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in biology and biomedical engineering. Excellent teaching skills, a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and curriculum development, and the ability to develop a biological/biomedical engineering research program are required. Special consideration will be given to applicants who are able to teach introductory engineering courses and/or those with research interests in electrophysiology.  Starting date is fall 1999.

Rose-Hulman is one of the premier independent colleges of engineering and
science in the United States.  The college's primary mission is to provide the highest quality undergraduate education for scientists and engineers.  Located on 200 rolling acres east of Terre Haute, Indiana in a suburban/residential setting, Rose-Hulman emphasizes a liberal education in science and engineering.

Applicants should submit a letter of application, a resume, and three letters of reference to: Lee Waite, Chair, Department of Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 5500 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803.

Rose-Hulman is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. 




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Subject: Professorships in Physiology at  Kuwait Univ.
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Professorships in Physiology at  Kuwait Univ.


Two professorship positions(assitant/associate level)
in Respiratory  and Endocrine Physiology for researchers
with active programs at cell/molecular level. Lecturing
experience (in English) a plus. Please contact email
address below for further details.
hala@hsc.kuniv.edu.kw
            Recruitment Office
Kuwait University
Health Sciences Center
Attn.RECRUITMENT
PO Box 24923
Safat 13110
Kuwait



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Triplet Expansion Diseases
Karen Usdin, PhD                   

A position is available immediately to study the Triplet Expansion
Diseases, Friedreich''s ataxia and Fragile X syndrome. Work involves in
vitro and in vivo approaches to understanding the mechanism and
consequences of expansion in these two disorders.  Applicants must have a PhD and/or MD, a strong background in molecular biology, and less than five years of postdoctoral experience.  Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, NIDDK, Building 8, Room 202, 8 CENTER DR MSC 0830, BETHESDA MD  20892-20830.  For additional information, see http://www.niddk.nih.gov/intram/people/kusdin.htm




Please do not reply to the email address from which this message was sent.  To request further information about this opportunity, or apply to it online, visit this location on the NIH World Wide Web site:
http://www.training.nih.gov/postdoctoral/ASP/index.asp
This is just one of several current opportunities for postdoctoral training at the NIH. We also have openings for physicians in our clinical training programs and openings for tenure-track investigators. Check out the details, request further information and apply online today at the NIH Web site.


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Subject: Laboratory Automation Specialist or Manager
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Laboratory Automation Specialist or Manager


 
We are seeking an experienced individual to fulfill a leadership position in laboratory automation. This position has responsibility for design, development, and maintenance of systems to support our automated synthesis laboratories. This individual will be working with leading vendors of robotic instruments to design cutting-edge systems for automated chemical synthesis and analysis and developing automated data analysis and storage software which integrates into our AIDD program.

Qualified candidates must have at least BS/MS degrees in chemistry, biology, engineering or information systems. A minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in developing scientific systems with liquid handling robots in Microsoft Windows environment is required; more experience is a plus. The qualified candidate will be proficient in software development using a variety of programming languages on Windows workstation level.  Background and working knowledge of Chemistry is strongly desired.

Benefits:

Neurogen pays 100% of the premium for employees and their families for these plans:
Medical HMO and Point-of-Service plans 
Dental DMO and PDO plans
Life Insurance
Accidental Death and Dismemberment
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability

Additional Benefits Include:

401K Plan
Stock Options
3 Weeks Paid Vacation
Performance Based Bonus
Health and Dependent Care Accounts
Tuition Reimbursement

About Neurogen

Founded in 1987 by scientists from one of the world's leading research universities, today Neurogen is a recognized leader in discovering drugs which act at the burgeoning number of new drug targets emerging from scientific advances in understanding the genetic and molecular underpinnings of diseases.  Neurogen's Accelerated Intelligent Drug Design program and its other drug discovery technologies, together with its R&amp;D collaborations with major pharmaceutical companies, have catapulted Neurogen to a leading position in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. 

Neurogen is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Please visit our page at www.neurogen.com
Suzanne Nolan
Neurogen Corporation
35 NE Industrial Rd
Branford, CT 06405



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Clinical Neurosciences -- Medical Neurology Branch -- Neuromuscular Diseases Section
Marinos Dalakas, MD                

<H3><I>Neuromuscular Diseases Section</I><BR>
 Marinos Dalakas, M.D.
 </H3>
For information on the Medical Neurology Branch and the Neuromuscular Diseases
Section, call Marinos Dalakas, M.D., 301-496-9979.


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Anatomic Pathology
Lance A. Liotta, MD, PhD           /Elaine S. Jaffe, MD, Co-Director   

<H3>Overview</H3>
   
   <P>The Laboratory of Pathology of the National Cancer Institute offers a multifaceted
    four-year training program for residents in anatomical 
    pathology. The philosophy and underlying guiding principle of this 
    training program is to provide a broad and in-depth exposure to the 
    subject matter of anatomic pathology with an emphasis on clinical 
    correlation, relationships to disease mechanisms, and exposure to 
    investigational opportunities in both basic and applied research. 
    Residents become fully grounded in the laboratory techniques, 
    observational and descriptive analysis procedures, and communication 
    skills required to gain the maximum information prior to rendering a 
    diagnosis. Each case under study is approached within the context of the individual
    patient\''s clinical course, strong collaborative interactions among the clinicians
    caring for the patient, and disease pathophysiology and investigational questions.
    Training occurs mostly within the Laboratory of Pathology and through our affiliations
    with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and George Washington University.</P>
   <P>The research activities of the staff are substantial and 
    diversified, incorporating the most modern techniques available in 
    biomedical research and based upon a firm foundation of an intricate 
    knowledge of the biology of the disease state. The laboratory also 
    offers subspecialty fellowships in surgical pathology, cytopathology and hematopathology
    that integrate advanced diagnostic pathology with 
    opportunities for laboratory research and instruction in sophisticated 
    laboratory techniques.</P>
   <H3>Structure of the Clinical Training Program</H3>
   <P>Clinical training in the Anatomic Pathology Program includes three years of
    rotations and subspecialty training. The first year provides for an intense experience
    in postmortem, surgical pathology, and cytopathology diagnosis. Separate one month
    subspecialty rotations inforensic pathology (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
    and District of Columbia Medical Examiner affiliations), surgical pathology/OB
    GYN pathology (George Washington University affiliation), and pediatric pathology
    (Children\''s National Medical Center) broaden the training offered at the NIH.
    Integrated rotations in dermatopathology, neuropathology, pediatric pathology,
    hematopathology, flow cytometry, immunopathology, electron microscopy, and cytogenetics
    are provided during all three years. Residents in the third year gain more authority
    in making diagnostic decisions and supervising other residents in both surgical
    and postmortem pathology. There are also further opportunities for clinical and
    research electives at this time.</P>
   <P>Instruction in anatomic pathology starts with the examination of 
    fresh tissue, microscopic slides prepared from representative sections, laboratory
    data, radiographs, and special studies including flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry,
    electron microscopy, and molecular genetic analysis. The primary route for the
    resident to acquire knowledge and gain feedback on performance is direct one-on-one
    interactions with the staff. The formal aspects of the educational experience
    include systematic staff instruction in the categorical topics of anatomic pathology,
    supplementation of case material by study sets, lectures by consultants, and full
    pathology training courses provided within and outside the department. Numerous
    conferences, seminars, rounds, and meetings provide exchange of information and
    points of view with patient care physicians. In addition to gaining knowledge
    and improving diagnostic skills, residents develop maturity of judgment and the
    ability to work with peers, subordinates, supervisors, and clinicians in other
    disciplines in order to maximize the accuracy and quality of clinical care. Finally,
    residents learn to use and appreciate the new molecular diagnostic techniques
    (with a full understanding of their limitations) that will play an ever-increasing
    role in the future.</P>
   <H3>Structure of the Research Training Program</H3>
   <P>The Laboratory of Pathology offers extensive training in experimental pathology.
    The research experience is rich and tailored to the background and interests of
    the resident. During the interview process the candidate meets with the clinical
    and basic science investigators in the department. After entering the program,
    the resident consults with the scientific staff and chooses a research project
    and advisor. At this time, laboratory bench space and access to all equipment
    and resources necessary to support the project are provided.</P>
   <P>Some of the areas of investigation in which the trainees may 
    participate include the following:</P>
   <UL>
    <LI>Cancer invasion and metastasis, genetic and biochemical mechanisms.
     </LI>
    <LI>Carbohydrate and protein receptors mediating cell adhesion and 
     motility.
     </LI>
    <LI>Extracellular matrix remodelling.
     </LI>
    <LI>Oncogene transcriptional regulation.
     </LI>
    <LI>Hematopathology, basic and applied molecular genetics research.
     </LI>
    <LI>Pediatric tumor biology.
     </LI>
    <LI>Applied surgical pathology studies in breast cancer, lung disease, 
     drug resistance, gene product  expression, and molecular markers of 
     progression.
     </LI>
    <LI>Basic molecular biology.
     </LI>
   </UL>
   <H3>Program Faculty and Research Interests</H3>
   <H4>Surgical Pathology Section</H4>
   <UL>
    <LI>Dr. Maria Merino, in collaboration with other members of the Surgical Pathology
     staff, is investigating the role of different tumor markers (e.g., Ki 67, collagenases
     and GCDFP-15) as prognostic tools in the diagnosis of breast, ovarian and thyroid
     cancer, as well as soft tissue sarcomas. The section is also investigating the
     use of antibodies against P-glycoprotein, which has been associated with a multidrug-resistant
     phenotype.
     </LI>
    <LI>Dr. Irina Lubensky is studying the loss of heterozygosity of 
     chromosome 3p in premalignant and malignant renal tumors, both 
     spontaneous and associated with von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome. She is also examining
     the anatomic distribution of primary gastrinomas and 
     metastases in patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
     </LI>
   </UL>
   <H4>Postmortem Pathology Section</H4>
   <UL>
    <LI>Dr. David Kleiner is studying the biochemical interactions between the human
     gelatinase A and TIMP-2. He is also working with the Liver Disease section of
     the NIDDK characterizing the hepatic pathologic changes in viral hepatitis and
     primary biliary cirrhosis. The Postmortem Pathology Section serves as a source
     of research material for the study of diseases under protocol at the NIH Clinical
     Center.
     </LI>
   </UL>
   <H4>Cytopathology Section</H4>
   <UL>
    <LI>Dr. Diane Solomon researches the application of immunocytochemistry in diagnostic
     cytopathology. Lymphoid markers have been utilized to differentiate reactive processes
     from lymphoma, as well as to subtype lymphomas when possible. Several monoclonal
     antibodies have been evaluated for specificity and sensitivity to carcinoma cells
     versus reactive mesothelial cells in the diagnosis of metastatic carcinoma in
     cavity fluids. Currently under investigation is the use of in situ hybridization
     as an ancillary diagnostic technique for cytology. Through a national consensus
     conference, this section has established the "Bethesda" system for standardizing
     the classification and reporting of PAP smears.
     </LI>
    <LI>Dr. Andrea Abati\''s research interests include the morphologic effects of
     photodynamic therapy in body fluids and respiratory cytology in chronic granulomatous
     disease of childhood. Over the past two years she has been evaluating microembolic
     phenomenon and is currently evaluating new antibodies for specificity and sensitivity
     in mesothelioma. She hopes to incorporate image analysis and fluorescence in situ
     hybridization with these diagnostic and research efforts.
     </LI>
   </UL>
   <H4>Ultrastructural Pathology Section</H4>
   <UL>
    <LI>Dr. Maria Tsokos has focused on two major areas of research: 1) the identification
     of markers and employment of techniques that help in the diagnosis and histogenetic
     characterization of Ewing\''s sarcoma, primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET),
     and rhabdomyosarcoma; and 2) the definition of histologic, biologic and other
     factors to predict the biologic aggressiveness of tumors.
     </LI>
    <LI>Dr. Yasmine Hijazi\''s research interests in the Ultrastructural 
     Pathology section deal with pediatric round-cell tumors particularly 
     Ewing\''s sarcoma/PNET and rhabdomyosarcomas. In addition she is involved in collaborative
     studies using the electron microscope as an ancillary diagnostic technique. Dr.
     Hijazi\''s cytopathology research interests include urinary tract and lymph node
     cytology, as well as 
     immunocytochemistry and its application to cytologic diagnosis.
     </LI>
   </UL>
   <H4>Extracellular Matrix Pathology Section</H4>
   <UL>
    <LI>Dr. William G. Stetler-Stevenson\''s laboratory is studying the role of matrix
     metalloproteinases in cell invasion. In addition, the laboratory is interested
     in the biological activities of the tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases. Recent
     work has demonstrated that in addition to inhibiting matrix metalloproteinases
     these agents also affect the growth of a variety of cell types. Specifically,
     TIMP-2 inhibits the bFGF-induced growth of human microvascular endothelial cells.
     This appears to be mediated by a receptor-dependent mechanism that is currently
     under investigation.
     </LI>
   </UL>
   <H4>Biochemical Pathology Section</H4>
   <UL>
    <LI>Dr. David Roberts is conducting research on the function of complex carbohydrates
     in tumor-cell adhesion and host-pathogen interactions, and the role of the adhesive
     glycoproteins laminin, thrombospondin and the thrombospondin receptor in tumor
     growth and metastasis. 
     </LI>
   </UL>
   <H4>Tumor Invasion and Metastases Section</H4>
   <UL>
    <LI>Dr. Lance Liotta