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Magnetic Resonance in Metals. J. Win- ter. Oxford University Press, New York, 1971. xvi, 206 pp., illus. $17.75. Interna- tional Series of Monographs Physics.I Man and Nature. Philosophical Issues in Biology. Ronald Munson, Ed. Delta, New York, 1971. xxxii, 414 pp. Paper, l $2.95. _ I I The Psychological Experiment. A Prac- tical Accomplishment. Harold B. Pepinsky and Michael J. Patton, Eds. Pergamon, New York, 1971. xiv, 192 pp. $8.75. Pergamon General Psychology Series. Tlhe Psychology of Computer Program- g ming. Gerald M. Weinberg. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1971. xvi, 288 pp., illus. $9.50. Computer Science Series. Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth. | X Two Views. J. A. Kregel. Aldine-Atherton, _ 6 Chicago, 1971. xii, 222 pp., illus. $10.75.- Recent History of an Ethiiopian Delta. *6 6 6.. The Omo River and the Level of Lake Rudolf. Karl W. Butzer. University of Chicago Department of Geography, Chi- - cago, 1971. xvi, 188 pp. + foldout map. _ Paper, $4.50. Research Paper No. 136. 7 Report on Planet Three and Other s Speculations. Arthur C. Clarke. Harper and Row, New York, 1972. xii, 252 pp. $6.95. Savage Luxury. The Slau'ghter of the Baby Seals. Brian Davies. Taplinger, New York, 1971. 214 pp. + plates. $6.50. The Sex Steroids. Molecular Mecha- nisms. Kenneth W. McKerns, Ed. Apple- ton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1971. x, 0 - 454 pp., illus. $24.95. Biochemical Endo- crinology. A Special Interest. The Atomic Energy Circle No. 79 on Readers' Service Card Commission, Argonne National Labora- tory, and the Midwestern Universities. Leonard Greenbaum. University of Michi- gan Press, Ann Arbor, 1971. xxii, 222 pp. + plates. $10. Statistics for Physicists. B. R. Martin. A v Academic Press, New York, 1971. xiv, new *o cos * system 210 pp., illus. $10. Technology Assessment. Understanding for ana l zi n the Social Consequences of Technological Applications. Raphael G. Kasper, Ed. Praeger, New York, 1972. x, 292 pp. ex erimental data on-ine $16.5.0 Praeger Special Studies in U.S. Economic and Social Development. Until now, a life scientist could turn Write for a copy, or call us to discuss Theory of Particulate Processes. Analy- only to very costly and complex signal your application. sis and Techniques of Continuous Crystal- averagers or computers to obtain time- Ortec Incorporated, 110 Midland lization. Alan D. Randolph and Maurice and plitud babilit p o li Road, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830; phone A. Larson. Academic Press, New York, adapiuepoaiiyposolie Ra,OkRdg,Tn.380phe 1971. xvi, 252 pp., illus. $14.50. Latency curves, dwell-time and inter- (615) 482-4411. In Europe: Ortec Ltd., Theory of the Hyperfine Structure of spike-interval distributions, analyses of Dallow Road, Luton, Bedfordshire, Free Atoms. Lloyd Armstrong, Jr. Wiley- EEG, EKG, EMG, and respiration pat- England; or Ortec GmbH, 8 Munchen Interscience, New York, 1971. x, 210 pp., terns-these functions could be had, 13, Frankfurter Ring 81, W. Germany. illus. $14.95. but the cost was just too high. Toward a General Science of Viable Now comes the new, modular O RTEC Systems. Arthur S. Iberall. McGraw-Hill, Ortec histogram analyzer. Consist- _AJ nEGXG COMA New York, 197Z. xvi, 414 pp., illus. ing of a 128-address, 255data- $14.50. point memory module plus sep-data Vectorcardiography 2. A symposium, arantmemr modules forstime New York, May 1970. Irwin Hoffman, arate modules for time_ Robert I. Hamby, and Ephraim Glassman, or amplitude-probabil- Eds. North-Holland, Amsterdam; Lippin- ity input, the Ortec an- Verbal LenI ng Research and the Tech- totentme it s@ mo- nology of Written Instruction. A sympo- est $2,300 price.* _ sium, Riverside, N.Y., May 1966. Ernst Z. Our Data Sheet '_ *us.and Canadian price, f.o.b. Rothkopf and Paul E. Johnson, Ed. |4620/21 contains more m}X^OkRjdernCudemornieay. Teachers College Press, New York, 1971. information, tine-hsora inpu,pbiyan xii, 368 pp., illus. $12.50. See it working at FASEB, Booth P-115/116/117, West Hall 52s7 Circle No. 72 on Readers' Service Card 10MARCH 1972 1171

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Page 1: erimental data on-ine - Science · 2005-07-17 · Interscience, New York, 1971. x, 210 pp., terns-these functions could be had, 13, Frankfurter Ring 81, W.Germany. illus. $14.95

Magnetic Resonance in Metals. J. Win-ter. Oxford University Press, New York,1971. xvi, 206 pp., illus. $17.75. Interna-tional Series of Monographs Physics.IMan and Nature. Philosophical Issues

in Biology. Ronald Munson, Ed. Delta,New York, 1971. xxxii, 414 pp. Paper, l$2.95. _ I IThe Psychological Experiment. A Prac-tical Accomplishment. Harold B. Pepinskyand Michael J. Patton, Eds. Pergamon,New York, 1971. xiv, 192 pp. $8.75.Pergamon General Psychology Series.

Tlhe Psychology of Computer Program- gming. Gerald M. Weinberg. Van NostrandReinhold, New York, 1971. xvi, 288 pp.,illus. $9.50. Computer Science Series.

Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth. |XTwo Views. J. A. Kregel. Aldine-Atherton, _6Chicago, 1971. xii, 222 pp., illus. $10.75.-

Recent History of an Ethiiopian Delta. *6 6 6..The Omo River and the Level of LakeRudolf. Karl W. Butzer. University ofChicago Department of Geography, Chi- -cago, 1971. xvi, 188 pp. + foldout map. _Paper, $4.50. Research Paper No. 136. 7Report on Planet Three and Other sSpeculations. Arthur C. Clarke. Harperand Row, New York, 1972. xii, 252 pp.$6.95.

Savage Luxury. The Slau'ghter of theBaby Seals. Brian Davies. Taplinger, NewYork, 1971. 214 pp. + plates. $6.50.The Sex Steroids. Molecular Mecha-

nisms. Kenneth W. McKerns, Ed. Apple-ton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1971. x,

0 -454 pp., illus. $24.95. Biochemical Endo-crinology.A Special Interest. The Atomic Energy Circle No. 79 on Readers' Service Card

Commission, Argonne National Labora-tory, and the Midwestern Universities.Leonard Greenbaum. University of Michi-gan Press, Ann Arbor, 1971. xxii, 222 pp.+ plates. $10.

Statistics for Physicists. B. R. Martin. A vAcademic Press, New York, 1971. xiv, new *o cos * system210 pp., illus. $10.Technology Assessment. Understanding for anal zinthe Social Consequences of Technological

Applications. Raphael G. Kasper, Ed.Praeger, New York, 1972. x, 292 pp. ex erimental data on-ine$16.5.0 Praeger Special Studies in U.S.Economic and Social Development. Until now, a life scientist could turn Write for a copy, or call us to discussTheory of Particulate Processes. Analy- only to very costly and complex signal your application.sis and Techniques of Continuous Crystal- averagers or computers to obtain time- Ortec Incorporated, 110 Midlandlization. Alan D. Randolph and Maurice and plitud babilit p o li Road, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830; phoneA. Larson. Academic Press, New York, adapiuepoaiiyposolie Ra,OkRdg,Tn.380phe1971. xvi, 252 pp., illus. $14.50. Latency curves, dwell-time and inter- (615) 482-4411. In Europe: Ortec Ltd.,Theory of the Hyperfine Structure of spike-interval distributions, analyses of Dallow Road, Luton, Bedfordshire,Free Atoms. Lloyd Armstrong, Jr. Wiley- EEG, EKG, EMG, and respiration pat- England; or Ortec GmbH, 8 MunchenInterscience, New York, 1971. x, 210 pp., terns-these functions could be had, 13, Frankfurter Ring 81, W. Germany.illus. $14.95. but the cost was just too high.Toward a General Science of Viable Now comes the new, modular ORTECSystems. Arthur S. Iberall. McGraw-Hill, Ortec histogram analyzer. Consist- _AJnEGXG COMANew York, 197Z. xvi, 414 pp., illus. ing of a 128-address, 255data-$14.50. point memory module plus sep-data

Vectorcardiography 2. A symposium, arantmemrmodulesforstimeNew York, May 1970. Irwin Hoffman,

arate modules for time_

Robert I. Hamby, and Ephraim Glassman, or amplitude-probabil-Eds. North-Holland, Amsterdam; Lippin- ity input, the Ortec an-

Verbal LenI ng Research and the Tech- totentme its@ mo-nology of Written Instruction. A sympo- est $2,300 price.* _sium, Riverside, N.Y., May 1966. Ernst Z. Our Data Sheet '_ *us.and Canadian price, f.o.b.Rothkopf and Paul E. Johnson, Ed. |4620/21 contains more m}X^OkRjdernCudemornieay.Teachers College Press, New York, 1971. information, tine-hsora inpu,pbiyanxii, 368 pp., illus. $12.50. See it working at FASEB, Booth P-115/116/117, West Hall 52s7Circle No. 72 on Readers' Service Card10MARCH 1972

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POITON WiANTIED IIIIIIIDIII iDIlIIIIIHIIPOSM'.'ONS OPEN ~ijPerson n el ~ ~~~~~~Physiologist, Neurophyslologist, D.Sc., Ph.D., 29, BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST

several years of experience in neurophysiological Curriculum vitae and letters are invited froMnu ~~~~~~~~~~andEEG research. Seeks research and/or aca- those interested in the position of Department

I m ~~~~~~~~~demicappointment. Box 133, SCIENCE. X Head in Psychology starting August 1972. Then Physiolgist, reent Ph.D.Seeking cademic/ department, presently with a doctoral-level staff

Phyustiolog fiist,iecnwtPh.D Saaeekaingtacadeon.c of ten, now offers undergraduate degrees, theindstral ffiiaionwit paameicl istiutin. M.A. degree in General Experimental Psychology,Experience in histamine, cardiovascular physi- and has under development (state legislative ap-ology, histofluorescence, German and French. proval granted) a doctoral program in Engineer-

POSITION WANTED: 400 per word, mini- Broad biological training. Available immediat-ely. ing (experimental) Psychology. Those wishing, tomumchage10.Us ofBoxNumer Box 139, SCIENCE. X make application or to request further informa-moumt carg $0. Useitofa Boxds Nuymbertte tion may write to: Dr. Benjamin Fairbansk, Jr.,Contadvne-s10 quiaddtoawrs.Phsatsapymn Physiological Psychologist, M.A., Ph.D. (expecte Department of Psychology, Box 3452, Newtoinadivanceais requiPred.Theel rateces appl June 1972). Training in electrophysiological and Mexico State University, Las Cruces, Newtompindiviuas oneislay.Prsonelfoagenie andvr neuropharmacological technique. Academic or Mexico 88001. New Mexico State Uiversity iscompanieg aedslyraefral.vr research position desired. Research interests: an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.PSTIsiNgS OPN 10prinh ocag

brain mechanisms underlying visual informatsonPoSITIoNS OPN:u$10ber.ae inch. No cargen processing and visually guided behavior; psycho- BOHMScommission allowed for ads under 4 inches. pharmacology of midbrain and brainstem systems BOHMSNo cash discount. Ads over 1 inch will be and relevance to clinical disorders. Please write Applications are invited for a position, raokbilled to the nearest half inch. Payment in Box 109, SCI'ENCE. 3/10 open, that is available 1 September 1972. The

dvance is requiredexceptwhere satis- ~~~~~successful candidate will be expected to developadvace srqie xetweests Strong Teacher seeks faculty position. Interests a high-quality research and graduate trainingfcOPtory ardstmust reach esCabiseNCd4wek and experience in interdisciplinary studies, physi- program, and to participate in undergraduatebePYfore idssmuesdte (ridayh ofIEvCEry week). cal science for liberal arts/education students, course instruction. Applications should includeSendfopyforuPae(rsonnel fPaemetaver-ee) physical chemistry (introductory/advanced). Ph.D. a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference,

tising to:~ ~ ~ (pysca heisr), 1964; additional study in and should be sent prior to 15 April 1972 totising to: ~~~~~~~~history/philosophy of science. Female. L. D. Dr. L. M. Venanzl, Chairman, Department ofSCIENCE, Room 211 Dobyns, 818 Harrison, South Bend, Indiana Chemistry, University of Delaware, Newark,1515 Massachusetts Ave., NW 46616. 3/10 Delaware 19711.

Washington, D.C. 20005 ______________________An Equal Opportunity EmtployerReplies to blind ads should be addressed Systems Ecologist (Ph.D., postdoctoral research)

as follows: desires faculty position in human ecology, sys- BIOLOGISTSlBox (give number) tems ecology, or general ecology. Box 130, SCI- Positions open for September 1972, undergradu-SCIENCE ENCE. X ate teaching and research, Ph.D., rank and salary1515 Massachusetts Ave., NW open; primary specialization in one or more ofWashington, D.C. 20005 Zoologist, Ph.D. Invertebrate Zoology, system- the following: epidemiology, industrial biologyaties and ecology, seeks a teaching and research (health and safety factors in industry), radiation_____________________________________ position, publications. Domestic or foreign. Box biology, public health, virology; secondary in-

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IllllIlllllIlllllIIIllIIIlldIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIII m n, Division of Science, University of Wiscon-Biochmist,Ph.D.1970 Two ears f potdoc- iMIlIIElI POSITONS OPEN iiiii*j sin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wis. 53140.tiorahexpeiencein.D cancer research Desre posido-tiona exeinesterin Uanited Staeseac. Boxs136, psCi- Broadly defined environmental college seeks as-EinCEinwse ntdSats o 3 SI

sistant or associate professor for upper-divisionENCE. _______________ offerings in ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS, ENER-GETICS, and FISHERIES subjects. Commit-Biology Instructor, M.S., at major Catholic uni- EA ITAment to teaching and research in environmentalversity, experienced teaching investigative lab- AiqUATICi problem areas expected. Send letter of applica-oratories, seeks college teaching position. Box tion and curriculum vitae to Search Committee,134, SCIENCE. X Huxley College of Environmental Studies, West-.

rIIAIAE~~~I@T em Washington State College, Belliagham,Cell Biologist-Rheumatologist-Pediatrician. Eight ECOULOGIST Washington 98225.years micropolysaccharide research, 5 years cellculture including biochemical electroplioretic and UIEST FWSOSN AIOisotope techniques. Have accurate assay cor- To carry out ecological and resource stud- ASVESISTAN POFEWSCORSHIP, MAINSTHrective factor, most effective corrective factorASITN PRF SO HPS NTEfor Hurler fibroblasts, sensitive electrophoretic ies of the Lower St. John River in New AREA OF NEUROBIOLOGY

assay for hyaluronidase.Thirteen years aca- ~~~Applications are invited from qualified personsdemic Pediatric connective tissue disease. Re6ply Brunswick, Canada. Salary to $12,000 Ca- with postdoctoral experience who intend so pur-to Box 140, SCIENCE. 3/17, 3/24 nadian depending on qualifications and sue research on the formation or function of

_____________________________________________ ~~~synapses. Successful candidates will be expectedImmunobiochemist, 39, desires research position; experience. Headquarters to be The Hunts- to develop a high quality research and teaching

6 years of postdoctoralexperience in tumor im- ~program. Applications should include a curricu-6nyearsgof postocatior,aldexperiecterinatumor im- man Marine Laboratory. This nonprofit in- lum vitae, names of referees, and a statement of*.nunology, isolation, andcharacterization of ~~research interests, and should be sent prior tohuman cancer associated antigens; raising of stitute was organized by a consortium of is April 1972 to Dr. L. M. Passano, Departmentantisera and testing for specificity. Box 99, of Zoology, The University of Wisconsin, Madi-SCIENCE. X 20 Canadian universities to foster research so,Wcnin576

Microbiologist, Ph.D. (1969) postdoctoral (1969- and teaching. Adjacent fisheries labo'ratory An equal opportunity employer71) desires research or academic position, p.ref- provides opportunities for dialogue with UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ATerably in viral oncology. Experienced in micro-bial -genetics and physiology, herpesviruses, researchers, in related fields. URBANA-CHAMPAIGNC-type particles, tissue culture, nucleic acidis. The Department of Physiology and BiophysicsSeven publications. R6sum6, excellent references. invites applications from qualified physiologistsBox 135, SCIENCE. X Curriculum vitae to: and biophysicists for a position as Assistant

Professor. Candidates should be prepared toMicrobiologist. Ideas for clinical-diagnostic tests D.A .H ede,EeuieDrco develop an independent research program andwith. good commercial possibilities. Available for D.A .H ede,EeuieDrcor supervise graduate students as well as teach infull-time research required, or will sell on cash/ Huntsman Marine Laboratory, graduate or undergraduate courses; thus sig-future royalties basis. Have master's and 8 years nificant experience beyond the doctoral degree is

in cinial icrbioogy Bo 13, SIENE. St Anrew, NB.,Canada desirable. Applicants are requested to submit ain clinial micrbiologyBox13, SCIENE. X St Andrew, N.B.,curriculum vitae and other supporting data be-Microblologist/BiochemistPh.D. Four years of ~~fore 25 March 1972, and to have three letters

fermentation experience, batch and continuous.ofrcmedtnsntoPo.WiamSaorFour years of varied pharmaceutical experience. An Equial Opportunity'Employer Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Uni-

Box 131, SCIENCE. x ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~versityof Illinois, 524 Burrill Hall, Urbana,Box 131, SCIENCE. X ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Illinois61801.

Microbiologist-Virologist, Ph.D.. (1969). Postdoc- An Equtal Opportutnity Emiployer, M-Ftoral fellow. Experienced virology, immunology, BIOLOGY, September 1972. Two ASSISTANTand all aspects of clinical microbiology. Seexks PROFESSORS each to teach two or more of Applications are invited for the following full-position with university, government, hospital or the following undergraduate courses: Ecolog_y, time faculty positions: PHYSIOLOGISTS, BIO-private company. Teaching and research vre- Developmental Biology, Invertebrates (excluding CHEMISTS, PHARMACOLOGISTS, and MIN-ferred. Box 138, SCIENCE. X Entomology), Vertebrates, Vascular Plants, and ERALOGISTS. Ph.D. or equivalent degree inEthology. Applicants must have a Ph.D. and be one of the above fields or a related field is aMicroiologyn Teurachr Ph.D ReiinNesac willing to developD an active research porogram. requirement for po%tentialapicns Trhe oi

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CHAIRMAL~N, DIEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY__- _DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY The Department offers work leading to the G A U T STUDYApplcatins re ivitd fo poitio of M.S. and Ph.D. degrees and is responsible for

Appictins Lrein ISTefopsion t teaching undergraduate and graduate service GRADUATE STUDY IN IMMUNOLOGY,CYTOLOGIST ~~~~courses in biochemistry.(cytotaxonomist or cytoevolutionist preferred) Candidates should possess ani earned doctorate, MICROBIOLOGY, VIROLOGY, AND MOLECULAR

Effecive 1July 972. he apointmnt ma be ave teaching experience and substantial research ADCLUA ILGmadecativ anJuy rank. Appliation,includng cur-b accomplishment; administrative experience is de- ADCLUA ILGricuilum vitae and the names of three referees, sirablc but not essential. Responsible for dev.el- A program leading to the Ph.D. degree involvingShIould be directed to: Chairman, Department of opment of instruICtional research and ser'vice course work ond research training in the aboveBotan.y, University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada. programs anid supervision of personnel. Applica- specialties. Some predoctoral assistantships, U.S.

________________________________________ tions including a curriculuIM vitae, list of publi- Public Health Service traineeships; part-time jobscatioils and three references should be sent by and loans are available. Prerequisites, U.S. citizen-

DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR ENVIRONMEN- 31 March 1972 to: Dr. James E. Ogg, ship and recent bachelor's degree in biology,TAL STUDIES. Applications are invited for an Chairman, Search Committee, Department -of chemistry or related field with B average or better.administrative-research position which involves Microbiology, Colorado State University, Fort Early application for September 1972 is advised.directing an interdisciplinary organization whose Collins, Colorado 80521.mnembers arc currently carrying on basic envi- An equal opporttinity for employment is pro- Contact: Chairman, Graduate Admissions Corn-ronmental, aquatic, social, and applied ecolog- vidled thirough an Affirmattve Action Program of mittee, Department of Microbiology, University ofical iesearch. Facilities will include a new the Uniivcrsity. Illinois at the Medical Center, 835 South Wolcott,researchi laboratory building, field station, and Chicago, Illinois 60612.numerouIS lakes and natural areas near this UIEST FWTROniorth-central Minnesota community. Applications UIEST FWTRO ____ ___ __-_____ShIouICld ave an earned Ph.D. Salary for the 12- Department of Kinesiotogy FELLOWSHIPS

month positonbeginnig 1 July 172 willJbe nior or senior appointments for qualified _mnegtiale Appticant fromnin th naural97 sciences person(s) in arcas of biochemistry or cellularsleoiablscencsApiandsfoengi eerngtwill bencns,d physiology, motor learning or industrial psychol-ered.l scrienccs adr Wallacerig ilWa ek cha sirman ogy, and orthopacdic biomechanics or human BIOCHENMIST-POSTDOCTORALDirectorSletionDr Committee. Baemidj StaterCon, engineering. Thie department is involved in a FLO SIDrcoSeetoComte,Bemidji,Minesota56601 multi-dimiensional study of human physical move-

FLO SIlege, ment. Etensive, modrn laborator facilities. A 1- or 2-year appointment or recent Ph.D.Functions include undergraduate and graduate with research experience and interest in enzymesI)EPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, teachiing and student research supervision. Appli- related to molecular biology. Send curriculumUNIVERSITY OF ODENSE, DENMARK cations including complete curriculum vitae vitae and references to Dr. J. E. Willis, Technical

One or nmore positions are expected to be shiould be sent to Prof. Norman J. Ashton, Director Enzymes, P-L Biocliemicals, Inc., 1037aivailable for Ph.D.'s as of May 1972 or later, Chairnsan, Department of Kinesiology, Univer- W. McKinley Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53205.

Positions will be at a level correspondin to sity of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.aU.S. Assistant Professor or a British Junior

Lectuirer. MICROBIOLOGIST-VIROLOGIST POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP INApplicants with research interests and experi- Ph.D. Microbiologist-Virologist, with experi- CLINICAL BIOCHEMIISTRY

encc in the bioehemistry of proteins or nucleic cnce: for research in virology, tisstic culture. Two-year program in medical school-affiliated,acids, or in the molecular biology of cell division iMMLtinotogy and carcinogenesis. 650-bed general hospital, to give experience foror differentiation will be preferred, although ap- Applications, with curriculum vitae and names certification. First year, $8000; second yearplicants from othier branches of molecular bilo- of thiree references, shouIld be sent to: $8500, without dependency allowance. U.S. citi-o-y also will be considered. Mlartin N. Schuler zen or lawful permanent resident alicn. Vacancy

Since the position carries somie teaching re- Mi12dwest Re!search Institute abouIt June. Possible in:e-rview at FASEB. Ad-sponsibility. knowledge of Englishi or a Scandi- 425 Vo~ker Boulevard dress inquiries to: Charles Bishop, Phs.D., Bio-navian langttage is necessary. Kansas C.~ty, Missouri 64110 chemistry Laboratory, T'he BuFfalo General Hos-

Applicationis including Cuirriculum vitae, to- .41,i Equial Oppo.t iiitiv Emtployer, in J pital, Buffalo, New York 14203.,gether withi thec names of two references, should __________________________be sent to Administrationen, Odense Universitet, IlliiIltltititistsiNiels Bohrs A11e, DK.5000 Odense, Denmark iH m TRAINING PROGRAM POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHhefore 15 Apr-il. Furthier partiCuIlars on salary,- and Trainingteaching, and reseairchi facilities may be obtained PREDOCTORAL AND POSTDOCTORAL BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING and SCIENCEfromi: Departnsent of 'Molecular Biology, Odense TANEHP NEDCIOOY A limited number of postdoctoral fellowshipsUriversity, Niels Bohrs A116, DK.5000 Odense, TR NESIP IN NDC NO GY are available for basic and clinical life scientistsDenmark (Phone 09-13 66 00 extension 241 or REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY (Ph.D., M.D., D.D.S., D.V.M.) for research and242).Prga ofespe an pototrltaig training leading to the M.S. or Phi.D. in Bio-

leading toffMs. and- Ph.d. psdegrees. Traainesips medical Engineering or Science. Individually de-lavaiabl to MStuadet wihB.D. degrees.T aindestop signed programs include research and academicperson

t sudnswithprfesina degrees.esarch em- studies with research in Biomedical Engineeringphasins wisto vertfebrioate dendorinologRsandh emai- applications to health care, cardiovascu:ar, neuro-HUMAN KINETICS malian reproductive physiology and is centered muclr erdcie epetr y' n

in several laboratories. Stipend, research support, dental medicine. Tax-free stipends of $6000 per(Physical Education) and tuition available for approximately 50 trainees year plus $500 per dependent and full tuition

per year. The University of Wisconsin is ani rcmission.UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH Equal Opportunity Employer. Write Dr. Richard Address inquiries to

C. Wolf, Program Director, Wisconsin Regional Director, Biomedical EngineeringThe School of Physical Education, within Primate Center, University of Wisconsin, 1223 Drexel Universitythe College of Biological Science, at the Capitol Court, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. 32 and Chestnut StreetsUniversity of Guelph, consists of the De-PhldpiaP.190par-tment of Human Kinetics and the De- CO RS-partment of Athletics.

MOLECULAR TECH4NIQUES INHuman Kinetics is devoted to an inter- DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGYra eCourses and research are designed to July 1972 at the San Diego (La Jolla) campus ______________________

invetigte iterctins o kiesioogial, of the University of California. The workshopJ.EOOYSM Einvestgatenterations f kinsioloical, emphasizes laboratory instruction; enrollment J.EOOYSM E

physiological, axiological, psychological, restricted to 20 participants; expenses paid by Explore natural history and Indian arts in theand sociological variables, and their reIa- the National Science Foundation. For further Sierra and Great Basin. Environment classes intive effects on specific features of man's information and application forms write to Dr. mouintain, desert, Antelope Refuge, Tahoe, Yo-Maarten Chrispeels, Department of Biology, Uni. semite, and Forest Research Reserve. Strongmovement. versity of California, San Diego, La Jolla, Cali- riding, swimming, crafts. Challenge to alert boys

suchitegratve in- fornia 92037. Deadline for applications: 10 April and girls, 10 to 14. Five-week session, 25 JulyApplicants who have sc nertv n 1972. through 28 August 1972. Multiracial. Dr. andterests and who are particularly capable Mrs. Richard G. Miller, Box 620, R.R. 1, Carsonof relating inter-disciplinary theory to BIOLOGICAL ELECTRON MICROSCOPY City, Nevada 89701. Phone: 702.882.1728.practical movement aspects are invited FOR TECHNICIANS WASHOE PINES RANCH.

to sbmitresme fr a osiion vailbleNortheastern University, 4-9 June 1972to sbmitresme fr a osiion vailble An intensive residential program primarily forJuly 1972. technicians with some experience in electron

Salar andRank ommesurat wit ex- microscopy who wish to expand and secure theirASalar andRank ommesurat wit ex- knowledge of biological specimen preparation.

perience. Students and others who feel this program willfill their tieeds also will be considered for ad-

To teach human kinetics courses, fitting miission. For more information, write or callthe above description. Dr. Miorton Maser, Northeastemn University, 360

Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115;To teach introductory biology to B. Sc. 617.427-0679.students.