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I PERSONNEL PLACEMENT I||1|1|||"||l POSITIONS WANTED U|NION I II|||I| POSITIONS OPEN jjj*|*ij | POSITIONS OPENM.D., Ph.D. (1964, zoology) wants position WestCoast-Rocky Mountain area, September 1967.Teach zoology, embryology, histology. Researchinterests: chromosome structure, radiation effects.Box 173, SCIENCE. X
Medical Translator (German/EngUsh) accepts free-lance assignments. Prompt service. Reasonablerates. Please write: 68-43 Groton Street, ForestHills, N.Y. 11375. X
(a) Microbiology Ph.D. soon; ASCP; clinicaltechnology, supervising, research experience; de-sires medical or research appointment. (b) SoiChemistry Ph.D.; new-source research, plantnutrition experience; seeks academic or researchopportunity. Write Woodward Medical Person-nel Bureau, 185 North Wabash, Chicago 60601.
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Pharmacologist, Ph.D. with laboratory and ad-ministrative experience, seeks position in researchand development. Box 163, SCIENCE. 8/26
Physiologist, Immunologist, Radiologist, M.D.,Ph.D., desires academic or research position.Research experience in immunopathology. Box175, SCIENCE. 8/26; 9/2,9,16
Wanted: Progressive Medical School desiringto establish a small computer center. Minimumfunds of $200,000 are required for staff andequipment the first year. Fund recovery canoccur within the first 3 years. Available staffinclude biophysicist (Ph.D.) with experience asdirector of small center, senior programmer(B.Sc., mathematics), and experienced electronictechnician. Box 176. SCIENCE.
19 AUGUST 1966
VETERINARY PATHOLOGISTHazleton Laboratories, a leading Independent com-pany specializing in the Life Sciences, needs a Vet-erinary Pathologist with the DVM and Ph.D. degrees.Position involves gross and microscopic evaluation oftissues from a variety of laboratory animals; design ofexperiments: and consultation with other research staffmembers. Opportunity for publications and scientificmeetings attendance. Excellent employee benefits programincluding profit sharing. Salary commensurate witheducation and experience. Please send resume to:
Hall A. AcuffAssistant Personnel ManagerHazleton Laboratories, Inc.P. 0. Box 30Falls Chureh, Virginia 22046(Metropolitan Washington, D.C.)
An Equal Opportunity Employer-M/F
Immunologist-Biochemist-For research withantigens and antibodies. To conduct studieson virus propagation, purification, and charac-terization and to develop immunologicalmethods for studying (exotic) diseases of do-mestic animals. Salary range $10,927 to$15,106 depending on qualifications. PlumIsland Animal Disease Laboratory, Box 848,Greenport, N.Y. 11944.
VIROLOGISTExcellent opportunity for recent' Ph.D. withtraining in virology and tissue culture techniquesor M.S. with extensive experience to conductstudy on epidemiology of ornithosis virus indomestic pigeons. Three year study. Salary $9,441-$11,407 (pliss 3 percent increase in 1967 and 1968).Liberal fringe benefits. Write: Dr. Frank Piraino,Milwaukee Health Department, 841 North Broad-way, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202.
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Clinical ChemistPh.D.
Opportunity for Clinical Chemist interested ingeneral clinical chemistry situated in central re-ferral and hospital laboratories located in LosAngeles area. Extensive automation. Salary openand dependent on training and experience. Pleasesend resume to Box 178 SCIENCE.
PHYSIOLOGIST-BIOPHYSICIST ORMEDICAL ENGINEER
To assist in expanding exciting new graduateprogram in Bioscience-Bioengineering. Teachingand Research. Ph.D. required. Medical Engi-neer; B.S. in engineering, graduate work inPhysiology, Medical Engineering. Physiologist-Biophysicist; B.S. in Science, graduate work inPhysiology, Biophysics. Send letter, indicatingstarting date, and resume to: Dr. Robert M.Arthur, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute,Indiana.
MICROBIOLOGISTPrivate foundation needs Ph.D. as assistant to directorof a modern well-equipped medical research laboratoryin the Philippines that functions as a part of a broadclinical epidemiologic, pathologic, and microbiologic pro-gram in leprosy research. Appointments would be for 2years with approximatelg 18 mo. overseas. Basic startingsalary $10,000 plus travel expenses and bonus for over-seas duty. Send resume to:
C. V. Reich, Ph.D.Philippine BranchLeonard Wood Memorial LaboratoryJohns Hopkins School of Hygiene615 N. Wolfe StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21205
flR lll. POSITIONS OPEN IINIfIfIH IIIIIIINIIIHI1I POSITIONS OPEN H IHIMII*I*II FELLOWSHIP 1110111WANTED-Experienced hospital microbiologist(Ph.D. or M.S.) preferably with some experiencein virology for 266 bed general hospital expand-ing to 316 beds. Medical school association. Fouryear residency program in pathology and schoolof medical technology. New large well equippedair conditioned laboratory. Four weeks paid vaca-tion, 8 paid holidays. Blue Cross-Blue Shield paidafter six months. Pension plan and other fringebenefits. Basic 40 hour, 5 day week. Attendanceat meetings, etc. encouraged and financed. At-tractive city, with junior college, in center of yearround vacation area close to Tanglewood andother music festivals. Salary open. Apply: Dr. W.Beautyman, Pathologist, Pittsfield General Hospi-tal, Pittsfield, Mass. 01201.
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOLHolbrook Gaskell Chair of Botany
The Council of the University invites ap-plications for the Holbrook Gaskell Chair ofBotany. The salary will be within the rangeapproved for professorial appointments.
Further particulars may be obtained fromthe undersigned by whom twelve copies of anapplication (one in the case of overseas candi-dates) should be received not later than 10September 1966.
H. H. Burchnall,Registrar.
corning is look(ing for a scientist
With Droal experience
in thle life scmences,for marketing management.
His job will be to manage a department which will coordinate, withimagination and insight, the work of research scientists with theneeds of such disciplines as biology, medicine and oceanography.Since he will match some highly abstruse concepts to some highlypractical and technical needs, he will have been working in broadareas of the life sciences for at least 5 years; and he will be familiarwith marketing analysis and practices and the development of new
products for the market. Please write in strict confidence to Dr.J. S. Olcott, Director, Advanced Market Development, Corning GlassWorks, Corning, N.Y. 14830.
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MICROBIOLOGISTPrivate foundation with university afiliation has post-doctoral fellowship available for research training inleprosy and other mycobacterial diseases. Program di-vided between university and modern research laboratory,Philippines. Travel expenses provided.C. V. Reich, Ph.D.Philippine BranchLeonard Wood Memorial LaboratoryJohns Hopkins School of Hygiene615 N. Wolfe StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21205
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