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Post-doctoral position Available Immediately

NIH funded position to study the survival of T lymphocytes in mouse
models

Qualified candidates will have a background in molecular biology and be
keen to use them to answer basic questions in immunology. Projects will
invlove using cre/lox ES cell knock-out and transgenic technology to
investigate how resting and memory T lymphocytes develop and persist.
For further information see: Markiewicz et al., 1998 and Opferman et
al., 1999. The University of Chicago provides a rich and interactive
environment to persue research at the highest level.

Please send a CV, a statement of research interests, and the names of 3
referees to:

Philip G. Ashton-Rickardt
The University of Chicago
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Professorship: Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, NTE
Job #:	995853			 			Appointed Position
Job Title:	ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SURGERY, NTE	
Department:		Surgery					Opening Date:	04/14/99
Emergency Medicine)
Salary/Rank: Commensurate w/qualifications Closing Date: Open until
filled.

Hours Per Week:	40						Benefits Eligible:	Yes
Position Summary:
The successful candidate will be an attending physician on the Medical
Toxicology Consultation Service and in the Emergency Department and
Urgent Care at University Medical Center. Duties include providing
patient care, teaching residents and medical students and
participating in research. In addition, this employee will be the
Assistant Director of the Medical Toxicology Fellowship.

Minimum Qualifications:
M.D. or D.O. degree.
Arizona medical license.
Board certified in Emergency Medicine.
Board eligible in Medical Toxicology.
Experience with post-graduate education in Emergency Medicine.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior emergency department attending experience.
Prior managed care experience.
Board certified in Medical Toxicology.
TO APPLY:
Please submit Curriculum Vitae and three letters of recommendation to:
Frank Walter, M.D.
Division of Emergency Medicine
Section of Medical Toxicology
Department of Surgery
The University of Arizona College of Medicine
1501 N. Campbell Avenue
P.O. Box 245057
Tucson, Arizona 85724-5057
Review of applicants will begin April 30, 1999 and will continue until
filled.

Telephone: (520) 626-2600 * Fax: (520) 626-8081 * TDD: (520) 621-8299
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Post doctoral research associate
Postdoctoral positions with funding are available immediately for work
on the genetic and cellular basis of neurodegenerative disease. The
broad focus of the laboratory is on the role of hereditary ion channel
disorders in degenerative cerebellar and neuromuscular diseases.

Position 1. Neurogenetics. Fellow will direct several ongoing genetic
studies involving: 1) Screening for point mutations in ion channel
genes in a large database of human genomic DNA samples from kindreds
with progressive and episodic ataxia and neuromuscular disease. 2)
Linkage analysis and positional cloning of disease genes responsible
for novel forms of hereditary ataxia. Laboratory is fully-equipped and
includes oligonucleotide synthesizer, thermocyclers, cold-SSCP
apparatus and automated sequencer. Essential qualifications include a
PhD or MD with extensive experience in recombinant DNA, genetic
analysis and linkage studies involving both bench research and
relevant computer-assisted analyses.

Position 2. Cellular and molecular pathogenesis. Fellow will
contribute the study of mutant ion channels expressing
disease-associated mutations in vitro and/or to the ongoing
characterization of transgenic mouse models of excitatory synaptic
degeneration and the generation of additional transgenic or knock-in
models. A multidisiplinary approach is used including genetic, cell
biological, electrophysiological, pharmacological, and
immunohistochemical studies using confocal microscopy in transgenic
and knockout murine systems. A PhD or MD with experience with
molecular biology and/or confocal microscopy is preferred.

Candidates interested in either position should send their curriculum
vitae and references to:

Christopher M. Gomez, M.D., Ph.D.
Laboratory of Ion Channel Disorders and Neurodegeneration
Center for Clinical and Molecular Neurobiology, Box 295 UMHC
University of Minnesota
420 Delaware St. SE
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Postdoctoral Fellow 
Postdoctoral Fellow 
Posted to MedZilla 1/28/2000
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Postdoctoral Fellow
NIH Training Grant position is available in the Department of Internal
Medicine at Yale University for studies related to diabetes on protein
tyrosine phosphatases and cytoskeleton in pancreatic beta cells.
Applicant must be a US citizen/permanent resident with strong
background in molecular and/or cell biology (applications without
information about US VISA status will NOT be considered). Application
should include: description of previous research experience,
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Yale University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to
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Post Doctoral/Research Associate Position 
Posted to MedZilla 1/14/2000
Respond to Job code: MZ-wj3669
Post Doctoral/Research Associate Position
We have used the glycoprotein hormones as a model system to reveal the
role played by unique forms of terminal protein glycosylation that
convey information for cellular recognition. This has led us to define
a remarkable system in which the same unique sulfated carbohydrate
structure on different glycoproteins plays critical biologic roles in
reproduction, development, and the immune response. The sulfated
sugars are recognized by a complex receptor with multiple carbohydrate
specificities. When expressed in liver the receptor regulates the
half-life of hormones in the blood bearing these structures. When
expressed on the surface of other cells the same receptor mediates
cellular recognition through membrane glycoproteins bearing these
sulfated sugars. Expression of the enzymes that add the sulfated
sugars to glycoproteins as well as the receptor that recognizes them
are hormonally and developmentally regulated. We are utilizing
biochemical analysis, mutagenesis, an!

d genetic manipulation of the cloned transferases and receptor to
examine the biology of this unique form of glycosylation in vivo and
in vitro. I have openings at number of different levels for
individuals interested in advancing this story.

Jacques U. Baenziger M.D./Ph.D.
Washington University>
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Assistant Professor or Instructor in Gene Therapy Research
Instructor/Assistant Professor
A position is currently available at the level of Instructor or
Assistant Professor for an individual with a strong background in
molecular biology, preferably with experience with gene delivery and
stem cell culture and analysis. This individual must have a PhD and at
least 3-5 years of postdoctoral experience. He/she should be capable
of working with, and communicating interactively to, a medium sized
research group. This individual will assume responsibility for design
and execution of experiments that focus on gene delivery to
hematopoietic progenitor cells and their derivatives, and to help
train students and technical staff.

This is a grant-funded research position in the Department of
Pathology at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The position can develop into a tenure-track appointment, depending on
performance and productivity. It involves formulating and writing
grant applications. Salary and rank are competitive and are
negotiable, depending upon qualifications.

Interested qualified individuals are encouraged to submit their
curricula vita, plus names and contact information of three
professional references to:

David S. Strayer, MD, PhD
Department of Pathology
Jefferson Medical College
1020 Locust Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19107 USA
david.strayer@mail.tju.edu
References:
Zern, M., Ozaki, I., Duan, L.-X., Pomerantz, R., Liu, S.-L., and
Strayer, D.S.: A novel SV40-based vector successfully transduces and
expresses an alpha 1-antitrypsin ribozyme in a human
hep-atoma-de-rived cell line. Gene Therapy,6:114-120(1999).

Kondo, R., Feitelson, M.A., and Strayer, D.S.: Use of SV40 to immunize
against hepatitis B surface antigen: Implications for the use of SV40
for gene transduction and its use as an immu-nizing agent. Gene
Therapy, 5:575-582(1998).

Strayer, D.S., Kondo, R., Milano, J., and Duan, L.-X.: Use of
SV40-based vectors to transduce foreign genes to normal human
peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Gene Therapy, 4:219-225(1997).

Strayer, D.S.: SV40 as an effective gene transfer vector in vivo, J.
Biol. Chem., 271:24741-24746(1996).

David S. Strayer
Jefferson Medical College>
1020 Locust Street
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Computational Biology Fellowship at US National Cancer Institute
Applications are invited for two research fellowships in computational
approaches to understanding the molecular biology of cancer. One
position

is specifically dedicated to developing tools and techniques for
analyzing

gene expression data from the National Cancer Institute's Advanced
Technology Center. The other position is more open ended, intended for
researchers interested in any aspect of the development and
application of

advanced machine learning or statistical techniques for understanding
the

molecular nature of cancer.
The section on Molecular Statistics and Bioinformatics is a recently
formed

group under the leadership of Dr. Lawrence Hunter. We are machine
learning

researchers, statisticians, molecular biologists and physicians
working to

develop computational methods to take advantage of the rapid growth of
molecular biological data about cancer, including sequences of
oncogenes,

gene expression profiles of neoplastic tissues, high throughput
screening of

anti-tumor compounds, and allellic variation assays such as SNPs. The
lab

has abundant computational resources, and ready access to all NIH
facilities.  Candidates should be highly motivated, with excellent
programming and writing skills, and a solid understanding of molecular
biology. We expect to fill these positions with post-doctoral
researchers,

but good candidates at more junior or more senior levels may be
accomodated.

Salaries will be on the NIH scale, commensurate with experience and
area of

expertise.
To apply, send a CV, one or two (p)reprints, a brief description of
your

motivations and goals, and names, email addresses and phone numbers of
three

references to the address below.  Email is preferred, but fax or mail
applications are also acceptable. There is no deadline for
application, but

the positions will be filled as soon as suitable candidates are found.
Larry Hunter
National Cancer Institute>
7550 Wisconsin Ave, Room 3C06
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION in T cell activation, HIV replication and Cell
Cycle Regulation

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION in T cell activation, HIV replication and Cell
Cycle RegulationPosted to MedZilla 1/22/2000

Respond to Job code: MZ-wj3878
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
NIH-funded POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS are available immediately to study
(a) the role of cyclins T1, T2a and T2b and their catalytic subunit,
CDK9 (PITALRE), in T cell activation and HIV-1 replication and (b) the
role of the retinoblastoma-related protein p130 during the cell cycle,
quiescence and differentiation. Expertise in molecular biology
required and in cellular biology/biochemistry, virology and/or
immunology desired. C.V. with International Peer-reviewed publications
required. Send curriculum vitae, statement of research interests and
names of three references to:

Xavier Grana, Ph.D., 
Fels Institute for Cancer Research, Temple University School of
Medicine, 3307 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19140.

Fax: 215-707-5562. 
E-mail: xgranaam@nimbus.ocis.temple.edu
Temple University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans.

References
Graña, X.; De Luca, A.; Sang, N.; Fu, Y.; Claudio, P.P.; Rossenblatt,
J.; Morgan, D.O. and Giordano, A. (1994) PlTALRE, a nuclear
CDC2-related protein kinase that phosphorylates the retinoblastoma
protein in vitro. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91, 3834-3838.

Mayol, X., Garriga, J. and Graña, X. (1995) Cell cycle-dependent
phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma-related protein p130. Oncogene
11, 801-818.

Mayol, X., Garriga, J. and Graña, X. (1996) G1 cyclin/CDK-independent
phosphorylation and accumulation of p130 during the transition from G1
to G0 lead to its association with E2F-4. Oncogene 13, 237-246.

Garriga, J.; Mayol, X. and Graña, X. (1996) The CDC2-related kinase
PITALRE is the catalytic subunit of active multimeric complexes.
Biochem. J. 319, 293-298.

Garriga, J.; Segura, E.; Mayol, X.; Grubmeyer, C. and Graña, X. (1996)
Phosphorylation site specificity of the CDC2-related kinase PITALRE.
Biochem. J. 320, 983-989.

Garriga, J.; Limón, A.; Mayol, X.; Rane, S.G.; Albrecht, J.H.; Reddy,
E.P.; Andrés, V. and Graña, X. (1998) Differential regulation of the
retinoblastoma family of proteins during cell proliferation and
differentiation. Biochem J. 333, 645-654.

Fujinaga, K.; Cujec, T.P.; Peng, J.; Garriga, J.; Price, D.H.; Graña,
X. and Peterlin, B.M. (1998) The ability of Positive Transcription
Elongation Factor b to transactivate Human Immunodeficiency Virus
transcription depends upon a functional kinase domain, cyclin T1 and
Tat. J. Virol. 72(9), 7154-7159.

Garriga, J.; Peng, J.; Parreño, M.; Price, D.; Henderson, E. and
Graña, X. (1998) Up-regulation of cyclin T1/CDK9 complexes during T
cell activation . Oncogene 17, 3093-3102.

INVITED REVIEWS
Graña, X. and Reddy, E.P. (1995) Cell cycle control in mammalian
cells: role of cyclins, cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs), growth
suppressor gens and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs).
Oncogene 11, 211-220.

Mayol, X. and Graña, X. (1997) pRB, p107 and p130 as transcriptional
regulators: Role in cell growth and differentiation. In: Progress in
Cell Cycle Research. Eds. Meijier, L.; Guidet, S. and Philippe, M.
Plenum Press, New York, USA. Vol 3 Chapter 13, pp. 157-169.

Mayol, X. and Graña, X. (1998) The p130 protein: keeping order at the
cell cycle exit/re-entrance transitions. Front. Biosci. 3, 11-24.

Graña, X., Garriga, J. and Mayol, X. (1998) Role of the retinoblastoma
protein family, pRB, p107 and p130 in the negative control of cell
growth. Oncogene 17, 3365-3384.




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postdoctoral fellowship 
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postdoctoral position (cell cycle)
Postdoctoral position in eukaryotic cell cycle control
available for motivated and creative Ph.D. and/or M.D.
Focus is on the G1 to S phase transition and its control
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Genes & Dev.11:1464,1997). Interested enzymologists 
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Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics/Computational Biology
The Ohio State University 
Division of Human Cancer Genetics
The Division of Human Cancer Genetics has an immediate opening for a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates
should have a strong commitment to research, a background in
bioinformatics/computational science and interest in developing their
own bioinformatics research group. Priority will be given to those
candidates with an interest in developing novel tools for the analysis
of complex data sets, including gene expression, DNA microarrays, and
expression and methylation data generated by genome wide scans using
Gene-chip, cDNA, or custom DNA arrays and RLGS. A highly competitive
recruiting package is available, which includes an attractive salary,
new office space and substantial startup funds.

The Human Cancer Genetics Program is rapidly expanding under the
leadership of Dr. Albert de la Chapelle, and contains both basic and
clinical components. The program is affiliated with the Comprehensive
Cancer Center and the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove
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Immunology. The Ohio State University campus includes an NIH-funded
Comprehensive Cancer Center, the College of Medicine and Public
Health, the nearby College of Biological Sciences, and other colleges
with comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs.

Applications should include a detailed curriculum vitae, a description
of research experience and a statement concerning the nature of the
planned independent research program. Information about the University
and the Division of Human Cancer Genetics can be obtained by
contacting our web sites (or . Informal inquiries may be directed to
Dr. Christoph Plass at (614)-292-6505.

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Postdoctoral Fellow 
Biochemist or cell biologist for studies of glutathione metabolism in
normal breast tissue, breast cancer and drug resistant breast cancer.

Experience in tissue culture and HPLC methods preferred. 
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Michael P.Gamcsik, PhD
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PostDoctoral Position
FUNDED POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available immediately to study the
intracellular action of ribozymes against cellular RNA targets.
Experience in molecular biology and/or nucleic acid biochemistry is
preferred. Other projects in the lab are aimed at understanding the
mechanisms controlling the intracellular trafficking of RNA molecules
in eukaryotic cells. Send letter, curriculum vitae and the names of
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Postdoctoral/PhD Students at Centenary Institute
Positions are immediately available in the Gene Therapy Research Unit,
Centenary Institute at postdoctoral and other levels. The Centenary
Institute is an independent research facility housed in a new,
world-class building with close affiliations to the University of
Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

Projects will focus on mechanisms of improving the efficiency of gene
delivery:

Novel retrovirus packaging cell lines 
Monoclonal antibodies to characterise cell subsets
Haemopoietic Stem Cells and Genetic Diseases
Novel retroviral receptors (PNAS 96(4):1385-1390, 1999 and
96(4):2129-2134, 1999).

Applicants should provide a complete curriculum vitae including names,
addresses and contact details of three professional referees. Include
details of research skills and copies of relevant publications. Good
communication skills are essential.

Come *Down Under* for research - in time for the 2000 Sydney Olympics!
Mail or email complete applications to:
Dr John E.J. Rasko, MD PhD (Group Leader)
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine & Cell Biology
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AUSTRALIA, 2042
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Postdoctoral positions
NIH-FUNDED POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New  Jersey
USA
Postdoctoral positions are available to study:
i) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF EUKARYOTIC DNA REPLICATION:
Two positions are available in this project and involve: (1)
molecular biology of eukaryotic hexameric DNA helicases and the
mechanism of DNA unwinding by these DNA helicases and (2)
investigation of protein-protein interaction of certain DNA
replication enzymes in the replication fork. [Biochemistry
1997) 36,5947-5954, 5955-5962, 13270-13276, 13277-13284].
OR (ii) SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN VISUAL PROCESSES: 
This position will focus on elucidation of the mechanism of  
cGMP mediated signal transduction in color vision using molecular
genetics and the yeast two-hybrid system. This position is in a
collaborative project involving our laboratory with expertise in
molecular biology, Dr. Rameshwar Sharma (See the following
review: Bioscience Reports, (1997)  photoreceptor Guanylate
Cyclases, 17, 429-473; Biochemistry. 1999 Jan 12;38(2):509-15)
with expertise in vision research; and Dr. Robert Nagele
Science. 1995 Dec 15;270(5243):1831-5; J Cell Sci. 1999 Jan
25;112(Pt 4):525-535. ) with expertise in microscopy and cell
biology. 
A recent Ph.D. in molecular biology, molecular genetics or
related areas is required. Training in one of the following
areas: Yeast two-hybrid system / mutagenesis / genetics (yeast
C.elegans/ zebra fish) is highly desirable. We are located
approximately 30 min. by train from Philadelphia. Competitive
salary.
Interested candidates should submit their resume, list of
publications, abstract of Ph.D. thesis  and names of three
references to:-
Dr. S. Biswas,
Professor of Molecular Biology
Science Center Room 305A,
Department of Molecular Biology,
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey,
2 Medical Center Dr., Stratford, New Jersey 08084
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Postdoctoral Fellowship: Bacterial Pathogenesis/Host Response
Our laboratory is seeking a highly motivated and talented individual
to join our basic research program on group B streptococcal (GBS)
pathogenesis. GBS are the leading cause of pneumonia, sepsis and
meningitis in human newborn infants. The project, funded through a
two-year grant from the United Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation,
willl explore the early steps in the pathogenesis of GBS meningitis.
Our model system examines the interaction of GBS with human brain
microvascular endothelial cells (BMEC), the single cell layer
comprising the blood-brain barrier. [see Infection & Immunity 1997;
65(12): 5074-81]. Using various mutagenesis and transformation
strategies, we are in the process of identifying specific virulence
determinants which allow GBS to invade, transcytose or injure this
cellular barrier. We are also particularly interested at the moment in
beginning to characterize the acute (predominantly neutrophilic)
inflammatory response which the bacteria, and specific bacterial
factors (e.g. hemolysin), elicit at the site of infection. These
studies will examine cytokine release (IL-8, TNFa, IL-1a) upregulation
of neutrophil adhesins in the BMEC exposed to GBS.

The position is available beginning July 1st. A candidate with a
background in pathogen/host cell interactions, Gram-positive molecular
genetics, or cytokine responses to microbial pathogens is preferred.

Victor Nizet, M.D.
Pediatric Infectious Diseases, MC 0672
Univ. of Calif. San Diego School of Medicine
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Postdoctoral fellow, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
A postdoctoral position at the University of Pennsylvania,
School of Medicine  is available for recent Ph.D. or MD-Ph.D.
Training involves in molecular and cellular biology of the 
GI system. A program is under the direction of 
Peter G. Traber, M.D. A strong background in molecular biology 
is required. Position is to study the regulatory mechanism 
of homeobox gene CDX2 expression in colon cancer. 
Experience in transcription regulation and protein/DNA interaction 
are desirable. 
Send curriculum vitae. and three letters of recommendation 
to EunRan Suh, Ph.D. at suher@mail.med.upenn. 
FAX; 215-573-2024, GI division, School of Medicine, 
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Postdoctoral Fellow
Two postdoctoral positions are available in the Ivarie 
laboratory to identify, isolate and characterize genes 
controlling cell specification in the very early 
blastodermal) chick embryo.  Function of the genes will
be determined by ribozyme-mediated knockout in transgenic
birds.  Experience in molecular biology and cell or 
developmental biology is preferred. However, any qualified
candidate will be considered.  The starting date is 
flexible but can be as early as July 1, 1999.  Candidates 
should forward a CV with the names, addresses and telecom
information of three individuals who will act as 
references.  For additional information, please feel free
to call or email me.  
Bob Ivarie
Department of Genetics
University of Georgia
AviGenics, inc.
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Assistant Research Professor
The Measurement and Control Engineering Research Center
at Idaho State University is currently seeking to fill 
an Assistant Research Professor position in the area of
laser-based displacement measurement techniques. 
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in physics, engineering,
or a related field with strong backgrounds in optics, 
lasers, structural dynamics, and image processing. 
Microsoft C++ and Visual Basic programming skills are 
also required. Among others, the duties of this 
position will include the continued development of a 
measurement technique known as Electro-Optic 
Holography. Responsibilities to support and provide 
direction to multiple master degree candidates will 
be required. Opportunities to pursue your own research 
interests in this general area will also be provided 
and encouraged. The candidate should have proficient 
writing skills and a publication record. Applications 
are now being accepted and it is expected that the 
position will be filled by September 1999. A 
competitive salary with benefits will be provided. 
To apply, please send a vitae and a list of 3 
references to Dr. Jonathan D. Blotter, Co-Director 
of the Measurement and Control Engineering Research 
Center, College of Engineering, Campus Box 8060, 
Pocatello, ID 83209. Applications will also be 
accepted through email at blotterj@isu.edu.
Pocatello is located in southeastern Idaho and is 
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Postdoctoral position in molecular virology
A position is available immediately at the postdoctoral level to study
programmed cell death, apoptosis, in a unique experimental system of
virus-induced cell death. Located in the Department of Pathology and
Cell Biology at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
this position involves planning and execution of experiments involving
cell death, gene expression, cell cycle analysis, and caspase activity
and activation.

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chemistry. The applicant should have prior experience with Northern
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Wali, A., and Strayer, D.S.: Regulation of p53 gene expression by a
poxviral transcription factor. Virology, 224:63-72(1996).

Wali, A., and Strayer, D.S.: Comparative effects of virulent and
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Postdoctoral position in signal transduction and regulation of cell
injury and death

A position is available immediately at the postdoctoral level to study
transduction of signals from cell membrane receptors, regulating
cellular injury and apoptotic responses. In addition, this position
entails study of transcriptional up- and down-regulation downstream
from receptor activation. Located in the Department of Pathology and
Cell Biology at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
this position involves planning and execution of experiments involving
cell death, gene expression, cell cycle analysis, and caspase activity
and activation.

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chemistry. The applicant should have prior experience with Northern
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receptor-mediated inhibition of calcium signaling in alveolar type II
cells. Receptors & Signal Transd., 7:111-120(1997).

Chen, Q., Fisher, A.B., Strayer, D.S., and Bates, S.R.: Mechanism for
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cells. Am. J. Physiol., 275:L38-L46(1998).

Korutla, L., and Strayer, D.S.: Surfactant protein-A regulates
transcription of surfactant proteins and other genes. J. Cell.
Physiol., 178:379-386(1999).

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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
NIH-FUNDED POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New  Jersey
USA
Two postdoctoral positions are available to study:
i) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF EUKARYOTIC DNA REPLICATION: Two positions are
available in this project and involve: (1) molecular biology of
eukaryotic hexameric DNA helicases and the mechanism of DNA unwinding
by these DNA helicases and (2) investigation of protein-protein
interaction of certain DNA replication enzymes in the replication
fork. [Biochemistry (1997) 36,5947-5954, 5955-5962, 13270-13276,
13277-13284; (1999a) In press; (1999b) In press].

A recent Ph.D. in molecular biology, molecular genetics or any related
areas and publication(s) are required.

ii) SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN VISUAL PROCESSES: 
This position will focus on elucidation of the mechanism of signal
transduction in color vision using molecular genetics and the yeast
two-hybrid system. This position is in a collaborative project
involving our laboratory with expertise in molecular biology, Dr.
Rameshwar Sharma (See the following review: Bioscience Reports, (1997)
photo receptor Guanylate Cyclases, 17, 429-473; Biochemistry. 1999 Jan
12;38(2):509-15) with expertise in vision research; and Dr. Robert
Nagele (Science. 1995 Dec 15;270(5243):1831-5; J Cell Sci. 1999 Jan
25;112(Pt 4):525-535. ) with expertise in microscopy and cell biology.

A recent Ph.D. in cell or molecular biology with research experience
and publications in Vision biology (particularly in retina) is highly
desirable. We will train in molecular biology and genetics. We are
using xenopus laevis as a model system.

Interested candidates should submit their resume, list of
publications, abstract of Ph.D. thesis and names of three references
to:-

Dr. S. Biswas,
Professor,
Science Center Room 305A,
Department of Molecular Biology,
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey,
2 Medical Center Dr., Stratford, New Jersey 08084
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Post doc 
Posted to MedZilla 10/23/1999
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Post doc 
The Stem Cell Biology Program at the University of 
Minnesota invites applications for postdoctoral fellows 
in the area of stem cell biology. Successful candidates 
will have a PhD or MD equivalent and have a minimum of 3 years of 
laboratory experience.  The projects are related
to the molecular and cell surface characterization of 
mesenchymal stem cells, development of animal models of 
mesenchymal stem cell transplantation, and gene discovery.
Applications from individuals with expertise in antibody 
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Professorship: Assistant or Associate Research Scientist
Job No.
995649
Appointed Position 
Job Title:
Assistant Research Scientist OR Associate
Research Scientist 
Department:    
Arizona Cancer Center 
Hiring range: 
DOE
Benefits:
Yes
Hours:
40
Opening:
6/30/99
Closing: 
Open until filled
Position Summary:
The successful candidate will have a primary role in the establishment
of Magnetic Resonance Imaging within

NIH funded Small Animal Imaging Recourse. This will include working
closely with collaborative groups to

acquire appropriate MR images and/or spectra from their experimental
animals.

Duties and Responsibilities: 
Operates high-field MR imaging spectrometers (Bruker 4.7 T horizontal
bore and 9.4 T vertical bore).

Performs pulse programming, implements acquisitions and processing
paradigms.

Communicates with collaborative groups. 
Minimum Qualifications: 
Ph.D. degree.
Documented record of original publications in MR imaging. 
Preferred Qualifications: 
Substantial working knowledge of MR imaging physics.
Previous supervisory experience.
Experience with animal handling. 
To apply, please submit CV to: 
R J Gillies
Arizona Cancer Center
1501 N. Campbell Avenue
P. O. Box 245024
Tucson, Arizona 85724 -5024
Please reference job number 995649. 
Review of application materials will begin 7/14/99 and will continue
until position is filled.

The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA Employer-M/W/D/V
Rebecca Howlett
University of Arizona
1501 N. Campbell, 2233
P.O. Box 245010
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Professorship: Assistant Research Scientist
Job No.
995650
Part-Time Appointed Position 
Job Title:
Assistant Research Scientist 
Department:    
Arizona Cancer Center 
Hiring range: 
DOE
Benefits:
Yes
Hours:
20
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The successful candidate will perform as a small animal (rodent)
Physiologist.

Duties and Responsibilities: 
Designs and implements strategies for maintaining small animals in
controlled conditions under

anesthesia in magnetic resonance imaging spectrometers. 
Minimum Qualifications: 
Ph.D. degree in Physiology or related field or Masters' Degree plus a
minimum of two years of related

research experience.
Documented record of publication in area of animal physiology. 
Preferred Qualifications: 
Experience with Magnetic Resonance Imaging, anesthesia and
physiological monitoring.

To apply, please submit CV to: 
R J Gilles
Arizona Cancer Center
1501 N. Campbell Avenue
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Tucson, Arizona 85724 - 5024
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Postdoc fellow
A postdoc position available to study DNA mismatch repair mechanism
and carcinogenesis. Projects include molecular cloning, mutagenesis,
DNA sequencing, PCR, protein purification, enzyme assay, and tissue
culture. Training in biochemistry, molecular biology, yeast genetics
or related areas is desired. Please fax or e-mail c.v. and names of 3
ref.to : Dr. A-Lien Lu-Chang, Professor, Department of Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland at Baltimore, 108 N.
Greene St., Baltimore, MD 21201. E-mail address:
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Post doctoral fellowship in cardiac NMR/MRI
Posted to MedZilla 12/17/1999
Respond to Job code: MZ-wj4047
Post doctoral fellowship in cardiac NMR/MRI
Post doctoral position available for the determination
of regional myocardial oxygen consumption non-invasively
using MRI.  Experience with either MR imaging or spectro-
scopy required; familiarity with cardiovascular physiology
would be a plus.  Send CV and three references to:
John R. Forder, Ph.D.
Director, 4.7T NMR facility
The Center for NMR Research and Development
CMRL Building, 828 Eighth Court South
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL  35294-4470
email: jforder@uab.edu
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Postdoctoral Fellow (Molecular Genetics and Neuroscience)
A postdoctoral fellow is sought to carry out a positional
cloning strategy on the new rat mutant, flathead.
The mutation has been mapped to within 1cm on chromosome 12 
in a region where no currently known genes essential to 
brain development reside.  
Joe LoTurco
University of Connecticut
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PNB
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Subject:  Post doctoral fellowship in cardiac diffusion imaging
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Post doctoral fellowship in cardiac diffusion imaging
Posted to MedZilla 12/17/1999
Respond to Job code: MZ-wj4045
Post doctoral fellowship in cardiac diffusion imaging
Post doctoral position available for diffusion imaging
of the intact heart. Project will include investigations 
into the anatomical correlates of multi-exponential 
diffusion tensors, and the decrease in the diffusion 
coefficient of water that has been observed following 
regional ischemia. Experiments will be conducted on 4.7T, 11.8T, and
18T wide bore NMR systems.

Experience with either MR imaging, or cardiovascular
physiology/biochemistry would be a plus.  
Send CV and three references to:
John R. Forder, Ph.D.
Director, 4.7T NMR facility
Assoc. Prof. of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
The Center for NMR Research and Development
CMRL Building, 828 Eighth Court South
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL  35294-4470
UAB is an equal opportunity employer
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Subject:  Professorship: Assistant Professor (Psychiatrist)
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Professorship: Assistant Professor (Psychiatrist)
Job No.
995739
Appointed Position 
Job Title:
Assistant Professor (Psychiatrist) NT 
Department:    
Psychiatry 
Hiring range: 
DOE
Benefits:
Yes
Hours:
40
Opening:
6/14/99
Closing: 
Open until filled
Position Summary:
This position will involve providing medical directorship and clinical
services at community agencies, and

institutions as designated by the Associate Department Head for
Clinical Affairs. The role of the successful

candidate is to ensure the timely, efficient and cost-effective
delivery of behavioral health services within a

large integrated service network. In addition, this position will
assist in the development of training experiences

in real life treatment settings. 
Duties and Responsibilities: 
Performs reconsiderations with providers and consumers according to
policies and procedures and

medical necessity criteria. Educates providers and consumers about
effective and efficient treatment in

the least restrictive setting.
Participates in Quality Improvement program including interviewer
reliability and personal performance

monitors. Implements action plans.
Makes and documents decision to grant or deny eligibility for
seriously mentally ill (SMI) status

according to the State of Arizona's criteria.
Ensures psychiatric staff is informed of important clinical
policy/protocol changes.

Acts as psychiatric representative at important institution meetings
and community functions.

Participates in resident and medical student education meetings and
other faculty meetings.

Performs annual performance evaluations on clinical faculty. 
Minimum Qualifications: 
M.D. degree with specialty in the field of Psychiatry.
Licensed with the Arizona Board of Medical Examiners and Drug
Enforcement Administration.

Board eligible or board certified in Psychiatry. 
Preferred Qualifications: 
Experience in public/private sector.
Experience in community psychiatry program.
Related experience working in an academic setting. 
Position Specific Requirements: 
Anticipated start date is October 1, 1999. 
To apply, please submit a CV and the names and addresses of at least
three references to:

Mario Cruz, M.D.
Department of Psychiatry
Arizona Health Sciences Center
P. O. Box 245002
Tucson, Arizona 85724-5002
Please reference job number 995739. 
Review of application materials will begin 8/5/99 and will continue
until position is filled.

The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA Employer-M/W/D/V




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Subject:  Postdoctoral Fellowship: Genetic Toxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research
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Postdoctoral Fellowship: Genetic Toxicology, National Center for
Toxicological Research

A postdoctoral position is available at the Division of Genetic and
Reproductive Toxicology (National Center for Toxicological Research)
to develop and validate novel transgenic rodent systems for
mutagenicity studies. Knowledge of molecular and transgenic techniques
would be helpful. The successful candidate will be responsible for the
design, generation and/or characterization of transgenic/targeted
animals having reporter genes capable of detecting in vivo mutation.
NCTR is a major FDA research facility equipped with the latest
instrumentation and possessing a state of the art animal facility. The
compensation is very attractive. Interested individuals should
contact:

Dr. Vasily Dobrovolsky: 
3900 NCTR Rd., HFT-120, 
Jefferson AR 72079, 
tel. (870) 543-7496, 
fax (870) 543-7393, 
email vdobrovolsky@nctr.fda.gov.




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Postdoctoral Fellow
Postdoctoral Positions available to study the 
pathogenesis of HIV and human cytomegalovirus (CMV).  
Areas of HIV research examine factors that impact on 
mother-to-infant transmission, the role of macrophages,
dendritic cells, viral quantification, viral phenotypes,
cytokines and chemokines in HIV pathogenesis including 
CNS impairment.  Additional research opportunities 
explore the consequences of phenotypic and genotypic 
antiretroviral resistance on the progression of HIV-
related disease in children and mother-to-infant 
transmission.  Ongoing research projects on CMV study 
the cell types, molecular mechanisms and pathogenic 
significance of CMV latency and reactivation.  
Additional studies examine CMV genotypes that confer 
antiviral resistance and markers of viral pathogenicity.  
Applicants should provide a curriculum vita and three 
letters of recommendation to Stephen A. Spector, M.D., 
University of California, San Diego, Stein Research 
Building, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0672.  
FAX: 858-534-7411. E-mail: saspector@ucsd.edu.
Stephen A. Spector, M.D.
University of California, San Diego
Stein Research Building
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla CA 92093-0672




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Post doctoral fellowship in cardiac 13C-NMR spectroscopy
Posted to MedZilla 12/17/1999
Respond to Job code: MZ-wj4046
Post doctoral fellowship in cardiac 13C-NMR spectroscopy
Post doctoral position available for the application of
13C-NMR spectroscopy to the study of cardiovascular disease.
Project is the determination of flux through a number of 
pathways for intermediary energy metabolism in the heart.
Experience with either NMR spectroscopy, or cardiovascular
physiology/biochemistry would be a plus.  
Send CV and three references to:
John R. Forder, Ph.D.
Director, 4.7T NMR facility
The Center for NMR Research and Development
CMRL Building, 828 Eighth Court South
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL  35294-4470
email: jforder@uab.edu




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Postdoctoral Position in Protein Chemistry and Biophysics
Postdoctoral position is available to participate in the NIH-funded
project on the folding pathway, aggregation/fibrillogenesis, and
membrane interaction of the recombinant prion protein and pathogenic
mutants thereof (see Journal of Biological Chemistry 272, 27517-27520;
273, 31048-31052). Expertise in protein chemistry and biophysical and
spectroscopic methods is required. Experience in molecular biology
(DNA manipulation, expression of recombinant proteins) would be a
plus. Please send curriculum vitae to: W. K. Surewicz, Ph.D.,
Department of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,
Ohio 44106. E-mail: wks3@pop.cwru.edu




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Post-Doc Position
Posted to MedZilla 1/10/2000
Respond to Job code: MZ-wj4167
Post-Doc Position
A post-doc position is open in Montpellier (Institut de Genetique
Humaine, CNRS) in the group entitled "Centromeres et sequences
repetees").

Candidates must be under 35 by the end of 1999. The candidate will
have to analyse recombination within and in the vicinity of the
chromosome 21 centromere in individuals where segregation was normal
compared to others where non-disjunction occurred. He(she) will have
to characterise genetic markers in the region and to determine where
breakpoints occurred during meiosis. He will also have to determine
whether or not a correlation exists between the centromeric alphoid
block size on chromosome 21 and the location of chiasmas.

Candidates must have experience in basic techniques (PCR, cloning,
sequencing).

Salary will be 12,000 FF/month. Travel expenses will be covered.
CV must be sent by E-mail to Doctor Gerard Roizes before September 1st
Recommendation letters can be sent by normal mail
Position must start by December 1999
Because the grant is from a special program of the Ministry of
research, candidates from the following countries are particularly
welcome:

South Africa, Brasil, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Israel and
countries members of OCDE, except those members of the European Union.




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 Post-Doc Position Announcement (Umea, SWEDEN)

 Programmed Cell Death and Xylem formation in Poplar

 The aim of this newly initiated project is to study the processes leading
 to formation of xylem cells in Poplar with special emphasis on gene
 products that can delay induced cell death.  The work will include
 analysis of EST libraries, micro-array analysis, and preparation of
 subtractive cDNA libraries from hybrid aspen and Arabidopsis.  The work
 will be carried out within our recently formed Umeå Plant Science Centre.
 The main research areas within the UPSC are photosynthesis and metabolism,
 plant development, ecophysiology and forest genetics.  The Centre has
 advanced core facilities for chemical analysis, sequencing and production
 of transgenic plants.  The UPSC is a part of a large scale EST sequencing
 on Poplar (www.biochem.kth.se/PopulusDB/) and is currently building up an
 in house facility for functional genomics including instrumentation for
 large-scale sequencing and microarray analysis. 

 The applicant should have a Ph.D. in biology (a background in molecular
 biology is preferred) with practical experience in routine molecular
 biology techniques.  The fellowship is for one year, with the possibility
 of prolongation for a second year.  The fellowship is tax-free and will
 amount to 14,000-16,500 SEK per month, depending on family conditions.
 Command of written and spoken English must be documented.  Closing date
 for application is February 25, 2000. 

 Applicants should submit a full curriculum vitae and the names and
 addresses of two referees to Dr. Göran Samuelsson, Department of Plant
 Physiology, Umeå University, S-90187 Umeå, Sweden.  Tel: 46-90-7865694,
 fax: 46-90-7866676, email: Goran.Samuelsson@plantphys.umu.se ; or Dr.
 Leszek A. Kleczkowski, Department of Plant Physiology, Umeå University,
 S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden.  Tel: 46-90-7865474, email:
 Leszek.Kleczkowski@plantphys.umu.se

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Postdoctoral Positions (Ph.D. in Bioengineering, Biophysics, or
similar):

Postdoctoral positions in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and
microscopy are available in the Laboratory for Structural NMR Imaging
(LSNI) in the Department of Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania
Medical Center, for a period of two years, with possible extension to a
third year.

Research in the host laboratory focuses on quantitative MRI methods and
NMR applied to tissue architecture and function.  Anticipated activities
involve microimaging, including pulse sequence design, construction of
cryogenic RF coils, methods for motion reduction, image processing and
mathematical modeling.  Projects in progress include the development and
applications of new methods for MR osteodensitometry, in vivo MR
microimaging and analysis of cancellous bone architecture and function,
in laboratory animals and patients.  Additional projects deal with the
development of methods for quantification atherosclerotic disease and
axonal microarchitecture in the spinal cord during injury and recovery
in animal models and humans. For more information on current research at
LSNI, visit http://www.rad.upenn.edu/lsni.

Some of the positions are supported by NIH Training Grants (T32 CA
74781: Training in Quantitative MRI, Felix W. Wehrli, P.I.; and T32 AR
07481: Research in Mineral and Skeletal Homeostasis, Peter J. Snyder,
P.I.). Eligible candidates for these positions need to have US
citizenship or permanent resident status.

The Department of Radiology's Center for Advanced MR Imaging and
Spectroscopy (CAMRIS) accommodates 1.5 and 4.0T GE Signa whole-body
scanners, a 50cm 4.7T small-bore animal imager, and a Bruker DMX 400MHz
microimaging system in the Children's Hospital on the University of
Pennsylvania Campus is available as well.

Preference will be given to candidates with hands-on experience in NMR
imaging research and pulse sequence programming.  Salary will be
commensurate with experience.  Interested candidates are encouraged to
submit their C.V. and two letters of recommendation to:

 Felix W. Wehrli, Ph.D.
 Professor of Radiologic Science and Biophysics
 University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
 3400 Spruce Street
 Philadelphia PA 19004, USA
 FAX 215-349-5925
 mailto://wehrli@oasis.rad.upenn.edu
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Postdoctoral Researcher-Yeast Cell Biology, Syracuse University
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Postdoctoral Researcher-Yeast Cell Biology, Syracuse University
I am seeking a postdoctoral researcher to aid in our investigations of
the yeast mating pathway. Specifically, I would like to recruit a
postdoctoral researcher to study a pheromone-induced cell wall protein
encoded by the FIG2 gene. Projects include genetic, cell biological,
biochemical and genomic approaches to determining the function of the
Fig2 protein in yeast mating. Because the fungal cell wall is a choice
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  US-MI  Experienced Biochemist; BS or MS
  
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  Full-time Research Associate position in the area of Infectious 
  Diseases is available immediately to study papillomavirus replication 
  and develop antiviral compounds. Individuals with strong biochemistry 
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Professorship: Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, NTE
Job #:	995853			 			Appointed Position
Job Title:	ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SURGERY, NTE	
Department:		Surgery					Opening Date:	04/14/99
Emergency Medicine)
Salary/Rank: Commensurate w/qualifications Closing Date: Open until
filled.

Hours Per Week:	40						Benefits Eligible:	Yes
Position Summary:
The successful candidate will be an attending physician on the Medical
Toxicology Consultation Service and in the Emergency Department and
Urgent Care at University Medical Center. Duties include providing
patient care, teaching residents and medical students and
participating in research. In addition, this employee will be the
Assistant Director of the Medical Toxicology Fellowship.

Minimum Qualifications:
M.D. or D.O. degree.
Arizona medical license.
Board certified in Emergency Medicine.
Board eligible in Medical Toxicology.
Experience with post-graduate education in Emergency Medicine.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior emergency department attending experience.
Prior managed care experience.
Board certified in Medical Toxicology.
TO APPLY:
Please submit Curriculum Vitae and three letters of recommendation to:
Frank Walter, M.D.
Division of Emergency Medicine
Section of Medical Toxicology
Department of Surgery
The University of Arizona College of Medicine
1501 N. Campbell Avenue
P.O. Box 245057
Tucson, Arizona 85724-5057
Review of applicants will begin April 30, 1999 and will continue until
filled.

Telephone: (520) 626-2600 * Fax: (520) 626-8081 * TDD: (520) 621-8299
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Postdoctoral Position Available at UTHSCSA on KSHV Pathogenesis
NIH-funded laboratory is currently recruiting Postdoctoral Fellows to
study the role of Kaposi's sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV, also
known as HHV-8) in the pathogenesis of Kaposi's sarcoma and other
KSHV-related malignancies. Research projects include: (1) KSHV viral
oncogenes and their cellular transformation mechanisms; (2) KSHV viral
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Previous experiences on herpesvirus biology, signal transduction,
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Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, University
of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 78284; Telephone:
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Post Doctoral/Research Associate Position 
Posted to MedZilla 1/14/2000
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Post Doctoral/Research Associate Position
We have used the glycoprotein hormones as a model system to reveal the
role played by unique forms of terminal protein glycosylation that
convey information for cellular recognition. This has led us to define
a remarkable system in which the same unique sulfated carbohydrate
structure on different glycoproteins plays critical biologic roles in
reproduction, development, and the immune response. The sulfated
sugars are recognized by a complex receptor with multiple carbohydrate
specificities. When expressed in liver the receptor regulates the
half-life of hormones in the blood bearing these structures. When
expressed on the surface of other cells the same receptor mediates
cellular recognition through membrane glycoproteins bearing these
sulfated sugars. Expression of the enzymes that add the sulfated
sugars to glycoproteins as well as the receptor that recognizes them
are hormonally and developmentally regulated. We are utilizing
biochemical analysis, mutagenesis, an!

d genetic manipulation of the cloned transferases and receptor to
examine the biology of this unique form of glycosylation in vivo and
in vitro. I have openings at number of different levels for
individuals interested in advancing this story.

Jacques U. Baenziger M.D./Ph.D.
Washington University>
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Post doctoral research associate
Postdoctoral positions with funding are available immediately for work
on the genetic and cellular basis of neurodegenerative disease. The
broad focus of the laboratory is on the role of hereditary ion channel
disorders in degenerative cerebellar and neuromuscular diseases.

Position 1. Neurogenetics. Fellow will direct several ongoing genetic
studies involving: 1) Screening for point mutations in ion channel
genes in a large database of human genomic DNA samples from kindreds
with progressive and episodic ataxia and neuromuscular disease. 2)
Linkage analysis and positional cloning of disease genes responsible
for novel forms of hereditary ataxia. Laboratory is fully-equipped and
includes oligonucleotide synthesizer, thermocyclers, cold-SSCP
apparatus and automated sequencer. Essential qualifications include a
PhD or MD with extensive experience in recombinant DNA, genetic
analysis and linkage studies involving both bench research and
relevant computer-assisted analyses.

Position 2. Cellular and molecular pathogenesis. Fellow will
contribute the study of mutant ion channels expressing
disease-associated mutations in vitro and/or to the ongoing
characterization of transgenic mouse models of excitatory synaptic
degeneration and the generation of additional transgenic or knock-in
models. A multidisiplinary approach is used including genetic, cell
biological, electrophysiological, pharmacological, and
immunohistochemical studies using confocal microscopy in transgenic
and knockout murine systems. A PhD or MD with experience with
molecular biology and/or confocal microscopy is preferred.

Candidates interested in either position should send their curriculum
vitae and references to:

Christopher M. Gomez, M.D., Ph.D.
Laboratory of Ion Channel Disorders and Neurodegeneration
Center for Clinical and Molecular Neurobiology, Box 295 UMHC
University of Minnesota
420 Delaware St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Fax: 612-626-2639
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Assistant Professor or Instructor in Gene Therapy Research
Instructor/Assistant Professor
A position is currently available at the level of Instructor or
Assistant Professor for an individual with a strong background in
molecular biology, preferably with experience with gene delivery and
stem cell culture and analysis. This individual must have a PhD and at
least 3-5 years of postdoctoral experience. He/she should be capable
of working with, and communicating interactively to, a medium sized
research group. This individual will assume responsibility for design
and execution of experiments that focus on gene delivery to
hematopoietic progenitor cells and their derivatives, and to help
train students and technical staff.

This is a grant-funded research position in the Department of
Pathology at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The position can develop into a tenure-track appointment, depending on
performance and productivity. It involves formulating and writing
grant applications. Salary and rank are competitive and are
negotiable, depending upon qualifications.

Interested qualified individuals are encouraged to submit their
curricula vita, plus names and contact information of three
professional references to:

David S. Strayer, MD, PhD
Department of Pathology
Jefferson Medical College
1020 Locust Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19107 USA
david.strayer@mail.tju.edu
References:
Zern, M., Ozaki, I., Duan, L.-X., Pomerantz, R., Liu, S.-L., and
Strayer, D.S.: A novel SV40-based vector successfully transduces and
expresses an alpha 1-antitrypsin ribozyme in a human
hep-atoma-de-rived cell line. Gene Therapy,6:114-120(1999).

Kondo, R., Feitelson, M.A., and Strayer, D.S.: Use of SV40 to immunize
against hepatitis B surface antigen: Implications for the use of SV40
for gene transduction and its use as an immu-nizing agent. Gene
Therapy, 5:575-582(1998).

Strayer, D.S., Kondo, R., Milano, J., and Duan, L.-X.: Use of
SV40-based vectors to transduce foreign genes to normal human
peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Gene Therapy, 4:219-225(1997).

Strayer, D.S.: SV40 as an effective gene transfer vector in vivo, J.
Biol. Chem., 271:24741-24746(1996).

David S. Strayer
Jefferson Medical College>
1020 Locust Street
Dept. of Pathology
Philadelphia PA 19107




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Postdoctoral Fellow 
Biochemist or cell biologist for studies of glutathione metabolism in
normal breast tissue, breast cancer and drug resistant breast cancer.

Experience in tissue culture and HPLC methods preferred. 
Knowledge of MS or NMR a plus.
Michael P.Gamcsik, PhD
Duke Univ Medical Center>
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postdoctoral fellowship 
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postdoctoral position (cell cycle)
Postdoctoral position in eukaryotic cell cycle control
available for motivated and creative Ph.D. and/or M.D.
Focus is on the G1 to S phase transition and its control
by cyclin dependent kinases and their inhibitors 
Genes & Dev.11:1464,1997). Interested enzymologists 
or those with experience in hematopoietic cell 
differentiation in normal and tumor cells are 
particularly encouraged to apply. Send or Email letter 
and CV to Robert Sheaff, University of Minnesota Cancer 
Center, Box 806 Mayo, rm 654C, 420 Delaware St SE,
Minneapolis, MN 55455. E-mail-sheaf004@tc.umn.edu




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Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics/Computational Biology
The Ohio State University 
Division of Human Cancer Genetics
The Division of Human Cancer Genetics has an immediate opening for a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates
should have a strong commitment to research, a background in
bioinformatics/computational science and interest in developing their
own bioinformatics research group. Priority will be given to those
candidates with an interest in developing novel tools for the analysis
of complex data sets, including gene expression, DNA microarrays, and
expression and methylation data generated by genome wide scans using
Gene-chip, cDNA, or custom DNA arrays and RLGS. A highly competitive
recruiting package is available, which includes an attractive salary,
new office space and substantial startup funds.

The Human Cancer Genetics Program is rapidly expanding under the
leadership of Dr. Albert de la Chapelle, and contains both basic and
clinical components. The program is affiliated with the Comprehensive
Cancer Center and the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove
Research Institute and the Department of Medical Microbiology and
Immunology. The Ohio State University campus includes an NIH-funded
Comprehensive Cancer Center, the College of Medicine and Public
Health, the nearby College of Biological Sciences, and other colleges
with comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs.

Applications should include a detailed curriculum vitae, a description
of research experience and a statement concerning the nature of the
planned independent research program. Information about the University
and the Division of Human Cancer Genetics can be obtained by
contacting our web sites (or . Informal inquiries may be directed to
Dr. Christoph Plass at (614)-292-6505.

Application material should be sent to:
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c/o Brad Harris
The Ohio State University
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646 Medical Research Facility
420 West 12th Avenue 
Columbus Ohio, 43210 
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Postdoctoral Fellow 
Postdoctoral Fellow 
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Postdoctoral Fellow
NIH Training Grant position is available in the Department of Internal
Medicine at Yale University for studies related to diabetes on protein
tyrosine phosphatases and cytoskeleton in pancreatic beta cells.
Applicant must be a US citizen/permanent resident with strong
background in molecular and/or cell biology (applications without
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Computational Biology Fellowship at US National Cancer Institute
Applications are invited for two research fellowships in computational
approaches to understanding the molecular biology of cancer. One
position

is specifically dedicated to developing tools and techniques for
analyzing

gene expression data from the National Cancer Institute's Advanced
Technology Center. The other position is more open ended, intended for
researchers interested in any aspect of the development and
application of

advanced machine learning or statistical techniques for understanding
the

molecular nature of cancer.
The section on Molecular Statistics and Bioinformatics is a recently
formed

group under the leadership of Dr. Lawrence Hunter. We are machine
learning

researchers, statisticians, molecular biologists and physicians
working to

develop computational methods to take advantage of the rapid growth of
molecular biological data about cancer, including sequences of
oncogenes,

gene expression profiles of neoplastic tissues, high throughput
screening of

anti-tumor compounds, and allellic variation assays such as SNPs. The
lab

has abundant computational resources, and ready access to all NIH
facilities.  Candidates should be highly motivated, with excellent
programming and writing skills, and a solid understanding of molecular
biology. We expect to fill these positions with post-doctoral
researchers,

but good candidates at more junior or more senior levels may be
accomodated.

Salaries will be on the NIH scale, commensurate with experience and
area of

expertise.
To apply, send a CV, one or two (p)reprints, a brief description of
your

motivations and goals, and names, email addresses and phone numbers of
three

references to the address below.  Email is preferred, but fax or mail
applications are also acceptable. There is no deadline for
application, but

the positions will be filled as soon as suitable candidates are found.
Larry Hunter
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7550 Wisconsin Ave, Room 3C06
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Postdoctoral/PhD Students at Centenary Institute
Positions are immediately available in the Gene Therapy Research Unit,
Centenary Institute at postdoctoral and other levels. The Centenary
Institute is an independent research facility housed in a new,
world-class building with close affiliations to the University of
Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

Projects will focus on mechanisms of improving the efficiency of gene
delivery:

Novel retrovirus packaging cell lines 
Monoclonal antibodies to characterise cell subsets
Haemopoietic Stem Cells and Genetic Diseases
Novel retroviral receptors (PNAS 96(4):1385-1390, 1999 and
96(4):2129-2134, 1999).

Applicants should provide a complete curriculum vitae including names,
addresses and contact details of three professional referees. Include
details of research skills and copies of relevant publications. Good
communication skills are essential.

Come *Down Under* for research - in time for the 2000 Sydney Olympics!
Mail or email complete applications to:
Dr John E.J. Rasko, MD PhD (Group Leader)
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine & Cell Biology
Locked Bag No 6 
Newtown NSW
AUSTRALIA, 2042
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PostDoctoral Position
FUNDED POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available immediately to study the
intracellular action of ribozymes against cellular RNA targets.
Experience in molecular biology and/or nucleic acid biochemistry is
preferred. Other projects in the lab are aimed at understanding the
mechanisms controlling the intracellular trafficking of RNA molecules
in eukaryotic cells. Send letter, curriculum vitae and the names of
three references by e-mail or FAX to: Dr. Michael P. Terns, Department
of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Life Sciences Building,
University of Georgia, Athens GA 30602. E-mail:
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION in T cell activation, HIV replication and Cell
Cycle Regulation

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION in T cell activation, HIV replication and Cell
Cycle RegulationPosted to MedZilla 1/22/2000

Respond to Job code: MZ-wj3878
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
NIH-funded POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS are available immediately to study
(a) the role of cyclins T1, T2a and T2b and their catalytic subunit,
CDK9 (PITALRE), in T cell activation and HIV-1 replication and (b) the
role of the retinoblastoma-related protein p130 during the cell cycle,
quiescence and differentiation. Expertise in molecular biology
required and in cellular biology/biochemistry, virology and/or
immunology desired. C.V. with International Peer-reviewed publications
required. Send curriculum vitae, statement of research i