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CALL FOR PAPERS: 2006 Launch!

A call for papers and a short reminder about the impending 2006 launch of:
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY - PART D: GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS
       
Part D: Genomics and Proteomics. This section covers the broader comprehensive approaches to comparative biochemistry and physiology that can be generally termed as " -omics", e.g., genomics, functional genomics (transcriptomics), proteomics, metabolomics, and underlying bioinformatics. Papers dealing with fundamental aspects and hypotheses in comparative physiology and biochemistry are encouraged rather than studies whose main focus is purely technical or methodological

 


"IT'S CALLED PHYSIOLOGY!"  Discover magazine recently published an interview with  Nobel Laureate (2002) Sydney Brenner, who championed genetic approaches using Caenorhabditis elegans as an experimental model.  When asked to comment on "systems biology", Brenner replied  "....everybody’s running around talking about systems biology and integrative biology.  It’s nothing new.  It’s called physiology"

 


BOUTILIER, ROBERT (1954-2003) - Developmental Physiology  notes with great sorrow the passing of Bob Boutilier on Sunday, Dec. 21st, 2003.    The following is an obituary from the Halifax Herald, published on Friday, December 26, 2003.   

BOUTILIER, Robert Graeme -BSCH 1976 Acadia, M.Sc. 1978 Acadia, Ph.D. 1981 UEA, England, FRSC 2000 Canada, D.Sc. 1996 Acadia, 50 years old, formerly from Nova Scotia, died in Addenbrooke's NHS Trust Hospital, Cambridge, England. He was a son of the late Robert Boutilier. Bob "Boots" to many took his undergraduate honours degree and masters at Acadia University, where he made many friends, and became part of the Acadia family. He went on to take his Ph.D. in England and then to do postdoctoral fellowships at the Max Planck Institute in Germany, the Gulbenkian Institute in Portugal, a research station in Tahiti and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. His first permanent position was as an assistant professor in biology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and was later head of that department. Bob was then drawn back to England where he became the editor of the Journal of Experimental Biology and Senior Reader in the Zoology Department at the University of Cambridge. He was also a well-loved fellow of Sidney Sussex College of Cambridge, where he was a tutor and dean of students. Bob was without question a consummate scientist, friend and teacher of those who had the privilege of touching his presence. He had a wonderful gift of telling stories, of making music and of making people laugh. He fought hard but in the end his body failed him at too young an age. He is survived by his mother, Anne; sister, Brenda and her husband Mark; several nieces and nephews; plus a myriad of friends who came in contact with his humorous, effervescent personality over the years. He will be missed as no other. He was predeceased by his sister, Beverely and her husband Donald. A funeral will take place in Cambridge. A memorial service will take place at Acadia University at a later date.

 

 


RESTORING PHYSIOLOGY TO THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BIOLOGY CURRICULUM:  A CALL FOR  ACTION.  The National Research Council-sponsored report, BIO 2010:  Transforming Undergraduate Education for Future Research Biologists, describes a number of significant changes that should be made to the undergraduate biology curriculum if we are able to adequately train students to become the researchers of the 21st century.  What should be of concern to the physiology community is the lack of identifiable physiology in the proposed revisions.  In the article, Dee Silverthorn, describes the report and suggests some steps that physiologists can take to enhance our discipline in the undergraduate biology curriculum.  Advan. Physiol. Edu. 27:  91-96, 2003.  Http://advan.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/27/3/91







Publications




Endothelial Biomedicine , Aird, William (Ed.) (2007).  Cambridge University Press. Hardback, (ISBN-13: 9780521853767), $285

 

 


Branching Morphogenesis
, Series: Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit, Davies, Jamie (Ed.) (2005), 110 illus., 7 in colour., Hardcover, ISBN: 0-387-25615-6, USD 139.00.

Advances in Microbial Physiology
(Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 50), Robert Poole (Serial Editor), The University of Sheffield, U.K, Publication date November 5, 2005, USB 149.95.

 

Atlas of Chick Development
Second Edition, Ruth Bellairs, University College London, U.K.,Mark Osmond, University College London, U.K. Publication date November 3, 2005, USB 135.00.

 

Animals and Environments, 1275

 

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Animals and  Environments, (Elsevier Science) held in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, August 7-13, 2004.  First Edition ICS1275  Edited By:  S. Morris , School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, UK.  A. Vosloo , School of Environmental Science & Development, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa. (2004) Hardcover, USD 154.00/EUR 97.00.

 

 

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY OF TELEOST FISHES Series : Fish & Fisheries Series , Vol.  28, Kunz, Yvette W. (2004), XVI, 638 p., Hardcover, USD 264.55/EUR 199.  ISBN: 1-4020-2995-0
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 3rd Edition.  Edited by:  George Adelman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA) and Barry H. Smith (The Dreyfuss Health Foundation of the Rogosin Institute, New York, NY).  (2004) ISBN: 0444514325 CD-ROM.  USD 99.95 /EUR 89.95 /GBP 62.00. 

ADVANCES IN MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY Vol. 49 (Elsevier Science).  By:  Robert Poole, (The University of Sheffield, U.K.) (2004)Hardbound, ISBN: 0-12-027749-2, 398 pages .  EUR 99.95/ USD 149.95. 

HANDBOOK OF STEM CELLS, (Two-Volume Set) Volume 1-Embryonic Stem Cells; Volume 2-Adult & Fetal Stem Cells(Volume 1-2) (Elsevier).  Editor-in-Chief:  Robert Lanza (VP Medical & Scientific Development, Advanced Cell Technology, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Adjunct Professor, Institute of Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A.). (2004) ISBN:  024366430 .  (Introductory Price) USD 359.95/GBP239.95 /EUR 325.00.

QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN NEUROSCIENCE (Oxford).  Edited by Stephen M Evans, (Director of Clinical Research, Pharmaimaging Limited, Grangemouth, Scotland), Ann Marie Janson, (Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden), and Jens Randel Nyengaard, (Stereological Research Laboratory, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark). (2004). Hardbound, ISBN:  0-19-850528-0, 288 pages,    EUR 65.00/ USD 80.00. 

INSECT PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY - Mechanisms and Patterns(Oxford).  By:  Steven Chown, (Department of Zoology, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa) and Sue Nicolson, (Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, South Africa).  (2004) Hardbound, ISBN:  0-19-851548-0, 288 pages, .  EUR 70.00/ USD 86.00.

THEORY OF CORTICAL PLASTICITY (With Software Package "PLASTICITY").  By Leon N Cooper (Brown University, USA), Nathan Intrator (Tel-Aviv University, Israel & Brown University, USA), Brian S Blais (Bryant College & Brown University, USA) & Harel Z Shouval (The University of Texas Medical School at Houston & Brown University, USA).  (2004)Hardbound, ISBN:  981-238-746-3, 332 pages.  EUR 53.00/ USD 72.00. 

Atlas of the Human Brain

ATLAS OF THE HUMAN BRAIN 2nd edition (Elsevier Science). By:  Juergen Mai, (Heinrich-Heine-University of Dusseldorf, Germany); George Paxinos, (Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia); Joseph Assheuer, (Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cologne, Germany). (2004) Paperback, ISBN: 0-12-465741-9, 246 pages .  EUR 100.00/ USD 149.95.

 
THE ORIGINS OF LARVAE. Donald I. Wiliamson (2003)
Kluwer Academic Publishers; Hardbound, ISBN 1-4020-1514-3; , 264 pp.
EUR 90.00 / USD 99.00 / GBP 62.00.
WNT SIGNALING IN DEVELOPMENT Michael Kahl, Editor (2003)
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; Co-publication with Landes Bioscience; Hardbound, ISBN 0-306-47838-2; , 280 pp.
EUR 133.50 / USD 149.50 / GBP 94.00Kluwer Vol. 1-3.  (Academic Press).
 

PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY.  Fred Wilt & Sarah Hake, Editors.  W.W. Norton &Company Publishers; Clothbound, ISBN:  0-393--97430-8, (2003), 450pp, List Price US $87.50. 

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HORMONES Vol. 1-3.  (Academic Press).
Helen Henry (Editor-in-Chief) and Anthony Norman, Eds. (2003), Hardcover, 2154 pp. ISBN, 012341103-3, List Price US$599.95
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STEM CELLS: A CELLULAR FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH (Elsevier Science), Advances in Cell Aging and Gerontology, Volume 9, Edited by Mark P. Mattson and Gary Van Zant, (2002), Hardcover, 234 pp., ISBN: 0444507310, US/EUR List Price: 99.00.

TRANSGENIC ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY, A Laboratory Handbook, 2ND EDITION  , Edited by Carl A. Pinkert.

(2002) (Academic Press)Hardcover, 550 pp. 

FUTURE STRATEGIES FOR TISSUE AND ORGAN REPLACEMENTJulia M Polak,  Larry L Hench & P Kemp (Editors) (2002)   Singapore & London: World Scientific & Imperial College Press. 

ZEBRAFISH by Christiane Nusslein-Volhard  (2002).   Oxford University Press.  For further information on special offer.

THE HIERARCHICAL GENOME AND DIFFERENTIATION WAVES: Novel Unification of Development, Genetics and Evolution.  Gordon, R. (1999).  Singapore & London: World Scientific & Imperial College Press. 




Jobs & Training


ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Tenure Track Faculty Position - Iowa City, IA - Posted October 17, 2010

The Department of Health and Human Physiology at the University of Iowa invites applications from candidates with outstanding research records in any area of physiology for a tenure track faculty position at the rank of assistant professor to begin in August, 2011. Individuals who would contribute to research and teaching in aging and/or age-related diseases are particularly encouraged to apply. Start-up support will be highly competitive and ample laboratory space is available.  The Department and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are strongly committed to gender and ethnic diversity; the strategic plans of the University and College reflect this commitment. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. The University of Iowa is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

See http://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/58455 to apply for this
position.



Faculty Position - University of Arizona - Posted October 14, 2010


The Molecular Cardiovascular Research Program (MCRP) in the Sarver Heart Center, College of Medicine, and the Bio5 Institute at the University of Arizona, are recruiting a tenure-track scientist in any area of cardiovascular biology, to have an appointment in the Departments of Physiology and Cell Biology & Anatomy. Candidates with expertise in proteomics and integrative and translational cardiovascular research are especially encouraged to apply. A publication record demonstrating high-impact research and a strong funding record, appropriate to the level of appointment, are expected.  Outstanding candidates at all career levels will be considered.

Existing research strengths include developmental cardiovascular biology and the molecular and genetic basis of muscle disease. The MCRP is housed in the new Medical Research Building on the Medical Campus of the University of Arizona with state-of-the-art facilities for molecular and cellular biology, as well as for functional work that ranges from single molecule biophysics to in vivo physiology. Outstanding core facilities are available that provide, for example, deep sequencing, gene targeting (mouse models) and high resolution imaging capabilities. The faculty, research staff, and graduate student body are drawn from the diverse backgrounds of molecular, developmental and cellular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, bioengineering, bioinformatics, and physiology. A wide range of training grants are available to support graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.

Review of materials will begin October 15, 2010 and will continue until the position is filled.  Full position details and online application are available https://www.uacareertrack.com, job #45000.  Applicants must apply through this URL
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Assistant Professor position available at UC-Irvine- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Posted October 13, 2010


The Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of California, Irvine, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Comparative and Evolutionary Animal Physiology. We invite applicants who use any combination of theoretical and/or experimental approaches to address major issues in animal physiology. We are particularly interested in individuals whose research spans multiple levels of biological organization in the context of evolution, ecology and/or behavior. The successful candidate is expected to develop a strong research program, supervise graduate students, teach undergraduate and graduate level courses, and interact with other faculty. The campus is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching, and service.

The posision available is an Assistant Professor posistion for Fall 2011.  A qualified candidate will have a Ph.D. in a relevant field and a demonstrated record of research excellence and potential for teaching and mentorship.

To apply, provide a current CV, research and teaching statements, representative publications and three letters of reference.  Information can be sumitted at: http://jobs.bio.uci.edu/jobtemplate_new.cfm?the_jobid=576
Applications are due by 11/30/10 and review of applications will begin December 1st and will continue until position is filled.

Faculty Position - Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology - UC-Irvine - Posted Septmber 23, 2010

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California will soon be announcing a faculty position in the area of Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology.  The position is tenure track, Assistant Professor level, with a start in Fall of 2011.  

An application website will soon be available. For additional information, email Dr. James Hicks, but please, do not send application material.  All applications must be through the official UCI website that should be up and running in the next couple of weeks. 

Tenure-track faculty position - University of Tennessee at Martin- Posted September 20, 2010

Search Extended:  Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences for full-time, tenure-track appointment.  Applicants must have completed all requirements for a Ph.D. in a biological science by 1 January 2011, with training or teaching experience in human anatomy and physiology.

The successful applicant will primarily teach human anatomy and physiology and introductory biology.  Opportunities may arise to teach parasitology, histology, or other courses depending on expertise and departmental needs.  A typical teaching load is 12 credit hours per semester.  Additional responsibilities include academic advising, service to the department and the university, and other scholarly activities.  Preference will be given to individuals with demonstrated undergraduate teaching excellence and a clear plan for involving undergraduates in research. 

To view a complete position description and instructions for submitting your application, please visit:  http://www.utm.edu/departments/cens/biology/position_ann.php

Applications should be sent to:  Dr. Darrell Ray, Anatomy and Physiology Search Committee Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, 247 Brehm Hall, 574 University Street, The University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, TN 38238.

Assistant Professor, Environmental Stress - Oklahoma State University - Posted September 2, 2010

The Department of Zoology at Oklahoma State University (http://zoology.okstate.edu) invites applications for an Assistant Professor in environmental stress. Areas of research emphasis could include, but are not limited to, natural and anthropogenic stressors, environmental physiology, toxicology, and global change. Applicants should have a Ph.D., post-doctoral experience, teaching experience, and success in obtaining extramural funding. Responsibilities include establishing an extramurally funded research program, mentoring M.S. and Ph.D. students, and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level. To apply please 1) send a single pdf file composed of a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and separate statements of research interests and teaching philosophy; 2) send three publications; and 3) arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent in support. All of the items should be sent to the search committee chair, Dr. Jason Belden, at zoologysearch@okstate.edu. Application review will begin 8 October 2010, with employment beginning 1 January 2011. Filling of this position is contingent upon availability of funding. 

FACULTY POSITION IN APPLIED HEALTH PHYSIOLOGY - SALISBURY UNIVERSITY- Posted July 16, 2010

The Department of Health Sciences at Salisbury University is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Professor.

Area of Specialization: Applied Health Physiology - Specialization in Pulmonary/Cardiovascular Physiology.

Primary Job Duties/Responsibilities: Possess the ability to teach courses in the graduate program in Applied Health Physiology (AHPH) to include: Cardiopulmonary/cardiovascular physiology, pathophysiology of chronic lung and heart disease, nutrition and exercise programming with weight management, and research methods. Supervise AHPH graduate students in research and internships. Conduct research and participate in scholarly activity; seek external funding; provide service to the department, school, university, community; and engage in professional development.

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. or ABD in Exercise Physiology or related field. If ABD; would be hired at the rank of Instructor, with the expectation that candidate complete doctoral degree in a timely manner. Candidates with ACSM certification as a Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist or Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist are encouraged to apply.

For more information please see the following: http://www.salisbury.edu/HR/Jobs/single.asp?ident=1353

PHYSIOLOGY TENURE TRACK POSITION- MERCER UNIVERSITY - Posted June 16, 2010

Mercer University School of Medicine invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Medical Physiology at the rank of Associate or Full Professor. The primary responsibility of the candidate will be to participate in medical education.

Mercer University School of Medicine, located one hour south of Atlanta in Macon, Georgia, is a community-based medical school with 350 full- and part-time faculty and approximately 60 students/class. Our mission is to educate physicians and health professionals to meet the healthcare needs of medically underserved areas of Georgia. To learn more about the School of Medicine, visit our website at http://medicine.mercer.edu  

Applicants should have a doctoral degree from an accredited university/college and at least 3 years of post-doctoral training. Preference will be given to individuals with systems-based Physiology experience. Each successful candidate must have a strong commitment to excellence in medical education and will participate in a multidisciplinary, case-based, medical curriculum.If interested please apply: www.mercerjobs.com


Interested applicants will need to complete the brief online application and attach the following: 1) letter of interest, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) statement of teaching philosophy, 4) statement of research philosophy, and 5) names and contact details of three references.  

Assistant/Associate Professor Faculty Position -Molecular Biology/Physiology/Pharmacology - Posted May 28, 2010

The University of Missouri is accepting applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor (tenure track) in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine (http://www.dbms.missouri.edu). Applicants with research achievements and interests in understanding cardiovascular and/or respiratory function, including neural control, or the impact of exercise in health and disease, are strongly encouraged to apply. We seek applicants applying strategies such as molecular biology, gene regulation, and electrophysiology. Outstanding candidates in related areas are also encouraged to apply.  This position will add to existing excellence in cardiovascular, respiratory and exercise science on campus. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally recognized, active research program that has sustained extramural funding. We offer competitive salaries and start-up packages, modern research laboratories and support facilities, and a highly interactive faculty with translational research programs from “in vitro” cell to “in vivo” human studies.

Applications should include curriculum vitae; names of three references; and a letter stating professional goals emphasizing research and teaching. Requirements include PhD, MD, and/or DVM. Review of applications will begin June 1, 2010 and continue until the position is filled. Address correspondence to Dr. David Kline, Search Committee Chair, Biomedical Sciences, 134 Research Park Dr., University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211. Electronic applications in PDF format are encouraged. Please submit to klinedd@missouri.edu.


FACULTY POSITIONS - LSUHSC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NEW ORLEANS - Posted February 26, 2010

The Department of Physiology in the School of Medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, LA is seeking candidates with successful research programs to apply for faculty positions on the tenure track at associate and full professor levels. Candidates should have a strong record of research accomplishments, lead an active, nationally funded research program, and have a vision, as well as a commitment, to developing a collaborative research program involving multiple investigators. Expertise in all areas of physiology will be considered, but special consideration will be given to those that complement the existing collaborative research strengths of the department which include alcohol and drug abuse interaction with host defense response to inflammation, trauma and infection and the field of renal and cardiovascular physiology. Candidates with international distinction in cardiovascular research will be considered for the Pfizer-Ardoin Superchair in Cardiovascular Research.  LSUHSC-NO School of Medicine has a strong history of collaborative research programs and a state-of-the-art infrastructure to support investigation, including core laboratories in genomics, proteomics, imaging, and flow cytometry. Opportunities are available for interaction with the Alcohol Research Center, Centers of Excellence in Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Cancer, Cardiovascular Biology, Neuroscience, and Oral Biology as well as the Program in Gene Therapy. Anticipated duties and responsibilities will include sustaining an exceptional research program, mentoring of graduate students/postdoctoral fellows, and participating in departmental and school graduate and undergraduate teaching programs.  The institution offers competitive start-up packages and salaries. Applicants should send their curriculum vitae that includes previous and current research funding, teaching experience, a statement of research plans, and the names of at least three references to: physiologyrecruit@lsuhsc.edu  or ATTN: Physiology Faculty Recruitment, LSU Health Sciences Center, 1901 Perdido Street, Box P7-3, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112-1393. LSUHSC-NO is an EEO/AA employer.

FACULTY POSTIONS IN DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY - UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS - Posted January 25, 2010

The University of North Texas (UNT) seeks candidates at the Professor level. Exceptional candidates at the Associate Professor level may also be considered. The successful candidate will have an earned doctorate in Biology or a related field with an established international reputation, an active externally funded research program, experience in developmental aspects of functional/comparative genomics, physiology, neurobiology, cell biology, endocrinology, or genetics and have a strong record of obtaining extramural funding, and will be an integral part of a new initiative in “Developmental Physiology and Genetics” (www.biol.unt.edu/dpgr) targeted by the UNT administration for research cluster support.  Preference will be given to applicants who have expertise in any of the following fields: the cardiovascular system, respiration, stress response and/or metabolism.  This will be one of four new faculty positions recruited to the Developmental Physiology and Genetics Group to enhance research activities in developmental integrative biology.  Current members of this group take a comparative approach to integrative developmental biology.  Candidates are expected to interact with current and future faculty members with expertise in developmental physiology, metabolism, and oxygen homeostasis, and to support the instructional goals of the university at both the undergraduate and graduate level.  An 80,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art Life Sciences building is being constructed that will house the Developmental Physiology and Genetics research cluster.  Potential interactions exist with Health Science researchers at the nearby UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth.  Applicants must apply online at: https://facultyjobs.unt.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=50756.  Upload a cover letter, research statement and a C.V.  Inquiries may be directed to: Dr. Pamela Padilla, Search Committee Chair at ppadilla@unt.edu. Applications will be reviewed beginning February 15, 2010, and will continue until the search is closed.  UNT is a Doctoral/Research-Intensive Institution located in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It is the fourth largest university in Texas, with nearly 36,000 students and eight consecutive record annual increases in enrollment. New research initiatives, including three that involve life science disciplines, were announced in Sept 2008 by the UNT administration (http://web3.unt.edu/news/story.cfm?story=11146).  For further information, see http://www.unt.edu, http://www.biol.unt.edu.

FACULTY POSITIONS- DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY & BIOPHYSICS - UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI- Posted January 25, 2010

Applications are invited for faculty positions in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Applicants will be considered for ranks of Assistant, Associate, or full Professor and must have a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree with appropriate postdoctoral research experience and significant extramural research funding. Special consideration will be given to candidates with strong backgrounds in one or more of the following areas: 1) obesity and/or diabetes, 2) neurosciences, 3) cardiac physiology. We are seeking individuals who have research interests that complement existing areas of excellence in cardiovascular, renal, and neuroendocrine physiology, and the pathophysiology of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. The successful candidate will be able to devote at least 90% effort to developing a nationally recognized research program. The large group of physiologists and cardiovascular and renal scientists in the Department and in the Center of Excellence in Cardiovascular-Renal Research offers excellent opportunities for collaboration at molecular, cellular, or systems levels of integration. The department offers generous laboratory space in a new state-of-the-art building and excellent core facilities. New faculty members receive highly competitive salaries and excellent start-up packages. Additional information about the department and its faculty can be found at the web site: http://physiology.umc.edu/. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a statement of research plans, previous and current extramural research funding, and the names of at least three references to: Dr. John E. Hall, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2500 North State Street, Jackson, MS  39216-4505. e-mail: jehall@physiology.umsmed.edu. Equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.

TT POSITION AT CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO:ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGIST -  Posted January 13, 2010

The Biological Sciences Department in the College of Science and Mathematics at California Polytechnic State University is seeking a full-time, academic year, tenure track ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGIST beginning September 2010, preferably at the assistant professor rank. Excellent candidates will create synergy in the department, preferably through an ecophysiology focus on invertebrates or marine vertebrates.
Teaching responsibilities may include general/cellular physiology as well as vertebrate/human anatomy & physiology, plus other undergraduate and graduate courses as appropriate to background and training.

The successful candidate must have a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching across the curriculum, including curriculum development, and must implement a student-centered research program. A Ph.D. in a related field is required at time of hiring. Post-doctoral research or teaching experience is preferred.

To apply, visit WWW.CALPOLYJOBS.ORG, complete a required online faculty application and submit to Requisition #101984.  Attach your curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of professional goals, a PDF file of a recent publication or submitted manuscript, and unofficial transcripts. (Official graduate transcripts will be required for appointment.) Arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to: Dr. Christopher Kitts, Chair, Biological Sciences Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0401.

Review of applications will begin February 8, 2010. Applications received after this date may be considered. For questions, contact the Biological Sciences Department at (805) 756-5242 or email Maddie Nix at mnix@calpoly.edu

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN PHYSIOLOGY - OHIO UNIVERSITY- Posted November 23, 2009

The Department of Biological Sciences at Ohio University in Athens, OH seeks a tenure-track
Assistant Professor in physiology. Candidates must have a PhD degree, relevant postdoctoral
training, and evidence of scholarly research activity.

We seek to hire a candidate who has expertise in vertebrate or invertebrate physiology and
whose research interests complement the current strengths within the department. Areas of
significant interest include, but are not limited to, membrane, cellular and systems physiology.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop an independent, extramurally funded
research program, contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching in physiology, and
mentor MS or PhD students. In addition, the preferred candidate would be expected to teach
introductory anatomy and physiology courses for the newly started nursing program (BSN), and
contribute to the climate of diversity in the University.

Interested individuals should submit a curriculum vitae, statements of research interest and
accomplishments, teaching philosophy, and the names and contact information of three
references at www.ohiouniversityjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=56037. To ensure full
consideration, please submit application materials by January 5, 2009. Position will remain open
until filled. Ohio University is a Research-Extensive institution, enrolling 19,500 students on the
Athens campus and more than 8,000 students on five regional campuses. The College of Arts
and Sciences includes 340 tenured and tenure-track faculty members in 19 departments
(www.ohio.edu).

Contact: Daewoo Lee, Chair
Physiology Search Committee
Department of Biological Sciences
107 Irvine Hall
Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701
(E-mail) Leed1@ohio.edu
(Phone) 740-597-1926

FACULTY POSITIONS AVAILABLE - MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BIOLOGICAL LABRATORY- Posted November 19, 2009

Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL), located on Mount Desert Island, Maine, home of Acadia National Park, is a 111-year-old independent research institution with outstanding seasonal research and educational programs and a rapidly expanding resident research program.

MDIBL invites applications for independent faculty positions at the assistant, associate and full professor level.  Candidates should have a research program focused broadly in the areas of regenerative biology, developmental biology or cellular stress biology.  Successful candidates will be addressing biological problems at an integrative level and will employ state-of-the-art genomic and molecular approaches using non-mammalian model organisms including genetically tractable species such as C. elegans and zebrafish.

Candidates must possess a Ph.D. or M.D. degree.  A strong record of continuous research productivity and either active funding or clearly demonstrated potential for funding are essential.  MDIBL faculty are provided at least 80% protected time for development and maintenance of their independent, externally funded research program.  Faculty also participate in developing and implementing research training programs at MDIBL for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students, medical fellows, and established scientists.  A strong sense of collegiality and collaboration is essential.  Start-up packages and salary are highly competitive and commensurate with current rank and experience.  Successful candidates will have full-time appointments in the MDIBL Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine and/or the Morris Center for Environmental Health Sciences, and adjunct appointments at neighboring academic research institutions.

Send cover letter, vitae, detailed research plans, and names and addresses of four references to Dr. Kevin Strange, Director, MDI Biological Laboratory, Box 35, Old Bar Harbor Rd., Salisbury Cove, ME 04672.  Electronic applications are welcome: address to kevin.strange@mdibl.org.  Review of applications will continue until the positions are filled.

TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY OR CELL BIOLOGY- POSTED NOVEMBER 13, 2009

The Department of Biological Sciences at Michigan Technological University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in mammalian physiology or cell biology, to support the department's undergraduate and graduate programs. Areas of expertise and specialization are open. Of particular interest will be candidates working in regulation and health-related biology.  Successful applicants will hold a Ph.D. and possess postdoctoral experience; they will be expected to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program to complement our growing doctoral program. The department expects that candidates will be strongly committed to undergraduate and graduate education in their areas of expertise. This will include participation in the anatomy & physiology course sequence, and development of the doctoral program.

Biological Sciences is housed in the award-winning Dow Environmental Sciences and Engineering Building. Additional information about this position, the Biological Sciences Department and its programs can be found at our website: http://www.bio.mtu.edu

Send Curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching interests and 3 letters of recommendation via email or post to the search committee:

       Biosearchcommittee@mtu.edu
       Biological Sciences Search Committee
       Department of Biological Sciences, 1400 Townsend Drive,
       Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931-1295.

Review of applications will begin Dec 7, 2009 and continue until the position is filled.  

In addition to the present search, strategic faculty hiring initiatives with up to ten new positions in "Health: Basic Sciences, Technologies, and Medical Informatics" and "Next Generation Energy Systems" are under way and qualified candidates are encouraged to send a separate application, following the "How to Apply" guidelines at  www.mtu.edu/sfhi.

Michigan Tech is an ADVANCE institution, one of a limited number of universities in receipt of NSF funds in support of our commitment to increase diversity and the participation and advancement of women in STEM. Michigan Technological University is an equal opportunity educational institution/equal opportunity employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION AVAILABLE - UNIVERSITY OFSCRANTON - Posted November 11, 2009

The Biology Department and the interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program of The University of Scranton are seeking applications for a tenure-track position at the level of assistant professor, to begin in August 2010.  We are especially interested in applicants with specializations that include but are not limited to Neuroethology or evolutionary approaches to neurosciences.  Applicants should be able to contribute to the Neuroscience Research Methods Lecture and Laboratory and to the biology department’s core courses and will have the opportunity to develop upper level courses in their specialty. A research program that involves mentorship of undergraduates is also expected. The Biology Department and Neuroscience Program will be housed in a new state-of-the-art unified science center as of Fall 2011. Visit http://academic.scranton.edu/department/biology/  and http://academic.scranton.edu/department/neuro/ for more information about the Biology Department and the Neuroscience Program. PhD required by start date; postdoctoral experience preferred. Applications, including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statements of teaching philosophy and research interests, selected reprints, and three letters of reference, should be sent to Dr. Robert Waldeck, Chair of Search Committee, Department of Biology, The University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, 18510-4625.  Electronic submission of applications should be directed to waldeckr2@scranton.edu.   Review of applications will begin December 1, 2009, and will continue until the position is filled.  The University of Scranton is a Catholic and Jesuit University.  The University’s mission statement may be found at www.scranton.edu/mission.  The University is committed to developing a diverse faculty, staff, and student body and to modeling an inclusive campus community. In keeping with this commitment, veterans, minority persons, women and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN PHYSIOLOGY - TEXAS A&M - Posted November 4, 2009

The Texas A&M Health Science Center Rangel College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, invites applications for a full-time, tenure track, 12-month faculty position in physiology to begin before August, 2010.

Applicants should have a doctorate in physiology or in a related discipline with emphasis in physiology.  Preference will be given to candidates who have experience in academic pharmacy.  The successful candidate will teach physiology and pathophysiology in a highly innovative, integrated, and team-taught PharmD curriculum.  The successful candidate will also be expected to establish an independent research program, help develop a novel graduate program in pharmaceutical sciences, and participate in the service missions of the College and the Health Science Center.  Salaries are competitive with attractive start-up packages. 

The Rangel College of Pharmacy is housed in a 67,000 square-foot building designed to facilitate delivery of pharmacy education and development of independent and collaborative research.  The Department, which consists of a multi-disciplinary group of 13 tenure-track faculty members, provides a core research facility and common-use equipment.  A new, state-of-the-art vivarium will be completed in late 2009.

The HSC College of Pharmacy is a state-supported institution located in historic Kingsville, a friendly, safe city of 25,000 that is the home of the legendary King Ranch.  Corpus Christi and its beaches are just 40 miles to the northeast, and the border with Mexico is about 120 miles south.

Applicants are invited to submit a cover letter, curriculum vita, statements of teaching and research philosophy, and four letters of recommendation to Anna Ratka, Ph.D., Pharm.D., Professor & Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,  Rangel College of Pharmacy, Texas A&M Health Science Center, 1010 West Avenue B, MSC 131, Kingsville, TX 78363 (aratka@pharmacy.tamhsc.edu, telephone (361) 593-4297, fax: (361) 593-4303, http://pharmacy.tamhsc.edu).   Electronic applications in pdf format are preferred.

FACULTY POSITION IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY- UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - Posted October 7, 2009

The Department of Kinesiology and Health Education invites applications from outstanding candidates for a full-time (9-month), tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning August 2010. Responsibilities include establishing a nationally recognized research program, mentoring graduate students and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.  The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in exercise physiology or a related life science discipline and have established a research record utilizing human and/or animal models.  All areas of interest will be considered in applied physiology as related to exercise science (e.g., neurophysiology, muscle physiology, cardiovascular physiology, genetics and metabolism).  Preference will be given to those applicants with potential for and/or record of extramural grant funding.  Send a letter of application with vitae including names and addresses of 3 references to: Roger Farrar Ph.D., Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, 1 University Station/D3700, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712; (for questions-rfarrar@mail.utexas.edu).  Review of applications will begin on November 6, 2009 and will continue  until the position is filled.  Applicants are encouraged to visit the Department website at <http://www.utexas.edu/education/kinesiology>.  The University of Texas is an equal opportunity employer and specifically encourages applications from women and minorities.

FACULTY POSTION AT EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - Posted September 29, 2009

The Department of Biological Sciences at Eastern Illinois University is seeking an Animal/Cell Physiologist (tenure track) to begin August 2010.  Ph.D. required; postdoctoral experience preferred.  Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate courses in animal physiology and molecular cell biology, and a graduate course in area of expertise.  The Department of Biological Sciences (www.eiu.edu/~biology) has a diverse faculty with strong expertise in organismal, environmental, and molecular biology.  Although research interests are open to all areas of animal/cell physiology, we seek candidates who complement existing strengths in the department.  Successful candidates will be expected to develop a productive and funded research program involving both undergraduate and M.S. students.
 
Applications must include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, description of teaching and research interests, and the names and e-mail addresses of three references.  Application materials must be sent by e-mail (MS Word or PDF attachments) to Dr. Kip McGilliard, Chair, Physiologist Search Committee (klmcgilliard@eiu.edu).
 
Review of materials will begin November 2, 2009 and will continue until the position is filled.
 
Eastern Illinois University is an equal opportunity, equal access, affirmative action employer committed to achieving a diverse community.

Assitant Professor Positions - Indiana University Kokomo - Posted September 22, 2009

Indiana University Kokomo invites applications for two full time, tenure-track, 10-month, biology positions at the assistant professor level beginning August 2010.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY (VERTEBRATE BIOhttp://ergosum.uaemex.mx/LOGY/ANATOMY)

Responsibilities include teaching human anatomy, introductory biology, developmental anatomy, and other upper-level biology courses. Research with undergraduates is expected and publication is required. Research in vertebrate biology, developmental biology, evolutionary biology, or other related areas is preferred. University/professional/community service is required. Requirements include a doctorate in biology (ABDs near completion will be considered), experience in teaching undergraduate biology courses, and research potential. Postdoctoral experience, experience teaching anatomy courses, using teaching technologies, and working with undergraduates in research is desired.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY (MOLECULAR ECOLOGY)

Responsibilities include teaching introductory biology courses, ecology, genetics, molecular biology, and other upper-level biology courses. Research with undergraduates is expected and publication is required. Research in molecular ecology, population genetics, or other related areas is preferred. University/professional/community service is required. Requirements include a doctorate in biology (ABDs near completion will be considered), experience teaching undergraduate biology courses, and research potential. Postdoctoral experience, experience teaching courses in ecology and genetics/molecular biology, using teaching technologies, and working with undergraduates in research is desired.

More details about these positions can be found at:  http://www.iuk.edu/~kohr/jobs.shtml 

The review process will commence October 30, 2009. Email a cover letter stating which position you are applying for, a curriculum vitae outlining education and work experience, a one-page teaching philosophy statement, a one-page research objective statement, and the names, addresses, emails, and telephone numbers of three references as one PDF file to LNAME@iuk.edu. Send official copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts to Chair, Biology Search Committee, NIMS Department, IU Kokomo, PO Box 9003, Kokomo, IN 46904-9003. 

IU Kokomo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Persons with disabilities that need modifications or adjustments to participate in the application process should contact the Affirmative Action Office at (765) 455-9316.

Tenure Track Faculty Position- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - Posted September 2, 2009

The Department of Physiology at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) is continuing its major expansion.  This year we seek to hire one tenure track faculty. At present, the Department of Physiology has clusters of research strength in neuroscience, cardiovascular function, ion channel biophysics, and the molecular biology of aging. Although candidates that can extend or bridge these areas are encouraged to apply, we are most interested in talented investigators using cutting edge techniques to elucidate fundamental physiological mechanisms at the molecular, cellular, or integrative levels. Investigators at all ranks are encouraged to apply.  Candidates will be expected to contribute to the teaching mission that includes training medical, dental, and graduate students. A competitive start-up package and ample resources are offered as part of this exciting endeavor.
 
UTHSCSA is a Tier One research institution located in the Northwest section of San Antonio and sits as a gateway to the picturesque Texas Hill Country. San Antonio is a vibrant, dynamic, and multicultural city with much to offer including an attractive cost-of-living.
 
Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled. Candidates should submit the following as pdf files: curriculum vitae, two-page summary of description of research accomplishments/goals and three letters of reference to:
 
John M. Johnson, Ph.D., Professor
Department of Physiology
E-mail: PhysioSearch@uthscsa.edu
Website: www.physiology.uthscsa.edu

Physiologist/Cell Biologist - Univeristy of Wisconsin- Posted August 24, 2009

Tenure-track assistant professor with specialty in Physiology/Cell Biology beginning 1 September 2010.  Ph.D. required; postdoctoral and teaching experience desirable.  Responsibilities: teach animal and human physiology, molecular/cell biology, introductory biology; develop research program in animal physiology; pursue extramural funding; supervise M.S. theses; advise majors.  Send letter of application, brief statements of teaching philosophy and research interests, CV, reprints, 3 letters of recommendation and transcripts to:  Chair, Department of Biology and Microbiology, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI 54901, by October 16, 2009.  Employment requires criminal background check.  AA/EO employer For additional information:  http://www.uwosh.edu/departments/biology/.

Position Available - Ghent University Belgium - Posted August 24, 2009

A full-time position in the field of “Comparative Physiology”, with a starting rank of lecturer, at Ghent University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgium, will be available from the 1st of February 2010.

The candidate will strengthen and further expand the research in the actual field of physiology to different species, more especially by exploring functional questions and integrating knowledge of other disciplines into the complexity of mechanisms that allow organisms to adapt and to survive. The candidate must have experience with animal models and experimental research in physiology and/or pathofysiology. Although outstanding candidates in all areas of physiology will be considered, special consideration will be given to individuals who will complement existing strengths in the control of interactions between host and noxious agents. The successful applicant will be expected to master modern cellular, molecular, and integrative approaches to address questions related this area of research. Experience with molecular and biochemical techniques (from genomics to peptidomics) will be appreciated.

The governing language at Ghent University is Dutch. However, persons who do not speak Dutch as a native language are welcome to apply.

Applications must be sent in duplicate by registered letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghent, Vice-Chancellor’s Office, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 25, 9000 Ghent, using the requisite Tenure Track application forms, together with an explanation of the main research assignment of the scientific research proposed by the candidate during the Tenure Track position.

The deadline is the 7th of September 2009. For all details and application forms consult following link: https://www.ugent.be/en/news/vacancies/autonomous/bc20090702-bof01-DI-eng




POST-DOCTORAL / RESEARCH POSITIONS

Postdoctoral Position Available - University of Iowa - Posted October 14, 2010

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Integrative Physiology laboratories of Drs. Harald Stauss and Kevin Kregel at The University of Iowa to study cardiovascular and/or autonomic nervous system responses to stressors.  Specific projects include examination of the cardiovascular, autonomic, and biochemical responses to exercise and heat stress in a rodent model, studying the effects of enhanced blood pressure variability on cardiac and vascular structure and function, and other related studies.

Successful candidates must have a PhD or equivalent degree, a strong background in systems physiology, and an ability to independently design, execute and interpret experiments that use cardiovascular techniques. Experience with rodent models, as well as small animal surgery, hemodynamic data acquisition, and biochemical techniques, is highly desirable.  This position is available commencing on October 1, 2010.  Salary is commensurate with experience and NIH guidelines.

The University of Iowa is strongly committed to gender and ethnic diversity; the strategic plan of the University reflects this commitment. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. The University of Iowa is a large public university in a friendly, culturally diverse community.  The University of Iowa is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

Applications should include a brief cover letter highlighting the  applicant’s research experience and interests, along with a Curriculum Vitae and the names and contact information of three references to Dr. Kevin Kregel (kevin-kregel@uiowa.edu).


Postdoctoral Fellow-Biochemist in Cardiovascular Physiology and Mitochondrial Biology- 
West Virginia University Research Corporation (WVURC) - Posted October 14, 2010

An NIH funded post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of John M. Hollander in the Division of Exercise Physiology and Center for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, at West Virginia University School of Medicine, located in Morgantown, West Virginia.  The applicant will participate in a laboratory composed of Ph.D. students, post-doctoral fellows, and technicians.  The department of Exercise Physiology is the largest department at West Virginia University School of Medicine, and the department was recently ranked 7th in the country for Exercise Physiology programs.  Our laboratory is part of the Center for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences which is composed of approximately 40 investigators from eight different academic departments, providing a cross-disciplinary environment for collaborative research.

Research topics of study focus on understanding the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease with an emphasis on the development of therapeutic interventions.  Specific research projects focus on understanding the role played by the mitochondrion during cardiovascular pathologies including diabetes mellitus and ischemic heart disease.  Special emphasis is centered on understanding the impact of subcellular spatial location on mitochondrial structure and function following cardiac insult.  Elucidation and manipulation the molecular mechanisms that underlie mitochondrial dysfunction during cardiac pathology are emphasized.
The laboratory employs molecular biology, physiology, and biochemistry tools that include molecular gene manipulation (transgenic mice, conditional knockout mice, and viral vectors), proteomics, genomics, flow cytometry, EPR spectroscopy, confocal microscopy, working heart preparations, echocardiography, and cell culture.

Requirements:
A Ph.D. in biology, biochemistry, or related area and strong theoretical and/or experimental background is required.  Applicants with experience in the following related research areas are particularly encouraged to apply: 1) type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus; 2) molecular gene manipulation, transgenic animal generation, viral vector generation; 3) metabolism, metabolomics, proteomics, genomics; 4) bioinformatics.  Competitive salary and benefits package offered. For more information and in order to receive consideration for this position, applicants must apply at http://hr.research.wvu.edu.



Postdoctoral Fellow in Exercise/Cardiovascular Physiology - University of Missouri - Posted October 12, 2010


A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available (NIH funded) at the University of Missouri, Columbia in the Department of Biomedical Science (http://www.dbms.missouri.edu) to study the impact of exercise on myocardial and coronary vascular remodeling in heart failure.  A variety of experimental approaches will be utilized in these studies, including ultrasound, in vivo hemodynamic methods (LV pressure-volume, coronary blood flow), and in vitro techniques including cell electrophysiology, large and resistance vessel function, calcium imaging, cell culture, protein and molecular biochemistry. A background in exercise, cardiovascular or electrophysiology is required. Previous experience in cardiac ultrasound, isolated heart perfusion, and/or cardiac myocyte isolation a strength. Salary is commensurate with experience and based on current NIH guidelines.  Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent degree and send a cover letter (addressing research interests and goals), CV, and the names and contact information for three references to: Craig Emter, Ph.D., Department of Biomedical Sciences, E117 Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211 or email electronic application in PDF format to EmterC@missouri.edu .  The University of Missouri is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.  Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged. To request ADA accommodations, please contact our ADA Coordinator at http://ada.missouri.edu/index.html.



Postdoctoral Positions - Tulane Medical School in New Orleans- Posted September 23, 2010

Several NIH-supported postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratories of Drs. David Busija and Prasad Katakam in the Department of Pharmacology at Tulane Medical School in New Orleans, LA USA to study cerebral and coronary vascular control mechanisms starting Jan 1, 2011.  Research focuses on 1) mitochondrial influences on arteries; 2) effects of disease processes such as insulin resistance or ischemic stress on the vasculature; and 3) therapeutic approaches to protect or restore vascular responsiveness during insulin resistance or ischemia.   The research will involve a variety of approaches including videomicroscopic dimensional analysis of pressurized arterioles, confocal microscopy imaging calcium, reactive oxygen species and membrane potential, immunofluorescence, western blotting and RT-PCR. Applicants should have a background in cardiovascular sciences and preference will be given to individuals with experience handling isolated arteries, confocal microscopy, and/or in vivo myocardial ischemia-reperfusion technique.  Successful applicants will join an active research program in vascular biology supported in part by an NHLBI-funded grants.  Stipend levels are in accordance with NIH guidelines, however applications are not restricted to US citizens or permanent residents.

Applicants should send curriculum vitae, description of their research experience/interests and the names and contact information of 2-3 references to: 

Dr. David Busija
Incoming Professor and Chair
Department of Pharmacology
Tulane Medical School
Current email (dbusija@wfubmc.edu or pkatakam@wfubmc.edu) and phone (336-716-4355).



Two Postdoctoral Positions - Univeristy of New Mexico Health Sciences Center

Two NIH-supported postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Benjimen Walker to study altered endothelial control of vascular reactivity in the systemic and pulmonary circulations following chronic hypoxia.  Research focuses on endothelial ion channel function and utilizes a variety of approaches including patch clamp, calcium imaging, videomicroscopic dimensional analysis of pressurized arterioles, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy.  Applicants should have a background in cardiovascular physiology and preference will be given to individuals with experience with patch clamp and/or calcium imaging.  Successful applicants will join an active training program in vascular physiology supported in part by an NHLBI-funded training grant.  Stipend levels are in accordance with NIH guidelines, however applications are not restricted to US citizens.

 

Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, description of their research experience/interests and the names and contact information of 2-3 references to: 

 

Benjimen R. Walker, Ph.D. (bwalker@salud.unm.edu)

Department of Cell Biology and Physiology/Vascular Physiology Group

MSC 08 4750

University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center

Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001




Two Postdoctoral Positions - Physiology & Genetics of Aging in Daphnia - University of Sourth Carolina - Posted September 3, 2010


We seek to fill two post-doctoral positions for an interdisciplinary NIH-funded project on the characterization and genetics of aging in Daphnia.  As a whole, the project involves the integration of demographic, physiological, genomic, and functional genetic information to understand naturally evolved variation of aging and its response to resource heterogeneity.  The project exploits naturally occurring variation among Daphnia ecotypes with different selection pressures on aging and different levels of resource variation.  This is a collaborative effort among the labs of PI Dr. Jeff Dudycha (evolutionary ecology and genetics of life history), Dr. Rekha Patel (molecular genetics of stress responses), and Dr. Sean Place (ecophysiological genomics).

Post-Doc #1:  Functional genetics (jointly advised by Patel & Dudycha).  This position will focus on developing functional genetics techniques in Daphnia, and apply them to genes likely to be involved in aging.  We anticipate that this individual will use a variety of techniques, such as yeast two-hybrid assays, cell culture, transgenics and gene knockdown, and epigenetic profiling.  Start date for this position is as soon as possible.

Post-Doc  #2:  Ecological genomics and physiology (jointly advised by Dudycha & Place).  This position will focus on A) characterizing gene expression profiles in Daphnia of different ages exposed to different resource levels and B) quantifying age-dependent physiological changes.  We anticipate that this individual will use a combination of life tables, gene expression profiling, and phenotypic measures to characterize variation associated with aging.

Qualifications:  Candidates for both positions must have a Ph.D. in biology or related field at the start of the appointment.  In addition, candidates should be comfortable working in a diverse collaborative environment, should have excellent written and verbal communication skills and strong quantitative skills, and should have an intellectual interest in the project.  Candidates for PD #1 should have a strong background in molecular genetics. The ideal candidate will have experience in a range of molecular genetic techniques (e.g., yeast two-hybrids, epigenetics, cell culture, antibody staining), and an interest in advancing functional genetics in a novel model system. Experience with Daphnia or other crustaceans, as well as transgenic construction or gene knockdowns in invertebrates are assets, but not expected.  Candidates for PD #2 should have a strong background in evolutionary biology, and ideally will have experience with bioinformatics, Daphnia, and/or life history evolution.  In addition, preference will be given to candidates with experience in gene expression analysis, invertebrate physiology, and statistical software (R or SAS).

Both positions offer competitive salary and benefits, commensurate with experience, as well as a range of mentoring and professional development opportunities.  Review of materials for PD#1 will begin immediately, to start as soon as practical.  Review of materials for PD#2 will begin November 1. A start date of May 16, 2011 is preferred for Position 2, but is flexible. Positions will be offered for an initial period of 1 year, and can be renewed for 2 years upon satisfactory performance.  To be considered, submit the following materials as a single .pdf file:  1) a cover letter that describes your qualifications for the position, 2) A current CV, 3) Names and contact information for three referees willing to provide a letter of recommendation, 4) a brief statement of your research interests and how they dovetail with our research project. Submit all materials to Dr. Jeff Dudycha via email to dudycha [at] biol [dot] sc [dot] edu.  Informal inquiries are welcome.

Additional information about our research programs can be found on our websites:
http://www.biol.sc.edu/~dudycha/
http://www.biol.sc.edu/faculty/patel-r.html
http://www.biol.sc.edu/faculty/place.html



Postdoctoral Position in Microcirculation - University of Missouri - Posted August 9, 2010

An NIH-supported postdoctoral position is now available in the laboratory of Dr. Steven Segal to study blood flow control in the microcirculation of mouse skeletal muscle using intravital microscopy. Questions focus on the role of sympathetic innervation in regulating intercellular signaling among arteriolar smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells in vivo, particularly in the context of aging. Coupled with physiological and pharmacological interventions, experimental approaches include microsurgery and microdissection, stimulation and recording using micropipettes and microelectrodes, and imaging microvessels using fluorescence and brightfield microscopy. Complementary techniques rely on immunolabeling and molecular analyses of gene expression. A background in cardiovascular/exercise physiology with experience in calcium imaging, electrophysiology and/or molecular biology is ideal. For our most recent work in this area see:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20375140

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624796

Applications should include a brief cover letter highlighting the applicant's research experience and interests, Curriculum Vitae, and the names and contact information of 2-3 professional references. Stipends are in accord with experience and NIH guidelines. The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer; ADA accommodations are available from the ADA Coordinator.

Applications should be sent to:

Steven S. Segal, Ph.D.
University of Missouri - Columbia
Medical Pharmacology and Physiology
1 Hospital Drive, MA415 Medical Science Building
Columbia, MO  65212

segalss@health.missouri.edu


Postdoctoral Position in Cariorespiratory Neural Control - University of Missouri - Posted August 2, 2010

Multiple postdoctoral positions are available immediately to study the mechanisms responsible for adaptations in central autonomic pathways in health and disease. Selected individuals will join a highly interactive group of NIH-funded investigators with independent research programs and a recent Multi-Investigator Grant. This collaborative project will evaluate the plasticity of nTS output neurons and the effects of acute and chronic hypoxia on central regulation of breathing and blood pressure. Candidates will have the opportunity to utilize a range of state-of-the-art approaches including:  conscious chronically instrumented animals, in vivo CNS microinjections and single unit recording, peripheral nerve recording, brain slice (patch clamp) electrophysiology, immunohistochemistry, real time RT-PCR, immunoblots, and laser capture microscopy.   Ideally the successful applicant will have expertise in one or more of these approaches as well as an intense interest in central autonomic regulation and a desire to broaden his/her expertise.  Candidates must have a PhD, MD or comparable doctoral degree; prior training in neuroscience, cardiovascular and/or respiratory regulation is highly desirable.  Salary commensurate with experience and NIH guidelines. 

Positions are currently available in the laboratories of Eileen M. Hasser (HasserE@missouri.edu), Cheryl M. Heesch (HeeschC@missouri.edu), and David D. Kline (KlineDD@missouri.edu).  Additional areas of interest include plasticity of GABA and glutamate receptors in cardiorespiratory regulation, central effects of ovarian hormones/neurosteroids, and synaptic transmission and sensory afferent integration (for more information, see http://dalton.missouri.edu/ or http://www.dbms.missouri.edu/).  Interested individuals should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references via email to one of the above investigators. 



NIH Postdoctoral Training Grant "Training in Vascular Biology and Medicine" - Posted July 29, 2010

A new institutional National Institutes of Health training grant is now recruiting for postdoctoral fellows, to train at the Indiana University School of Medicine. This training program is under the direction of Keith L. March, MD, PhD, the Director of the Indiana Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine (ICVBM), with Michael Sturek, PhD, Chair of the Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology, as Associate Director.  The primary focus of this training grant is to provide post-doctoral vascular biology training to PhD, DVM, MD, or DVM/MD-PhD fellows from an interdisciplinary perspective with a particular emphasis on translation of basic findings into clinical research and practice.

We have five major vascular research initiatives that constitute the backbone of the available program. These are: 1) Vascular Stem and Progenitor Cells; 2) Vascular Risk Factors; 3) Vascular wall cell biology; 4) Vascular Signaling; and 5) Mechanotransduction / Remodeling. These initiatives represent major fields of vascular biology, in each of which our program has funded investigators and interdisciplinary interactions. Within these major research initiatives, there are basic scientists as well as clinician investigators. The strength of this approach is the vertical integration of basic and clinical research programs that enrich the training experience, permitting the trainee to identify clinically relevant research questions, become faceted in multiple disciplines, and eventually acquire the skills to achieve basic insights into pathophysiological mechanisms of vascular disease. The total research funding for FY 2008 of the mentors within this center, was more than $17,000,000 including more than $10,300,000 in NIH funds. Our training program is further strengthened by our Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (http://www.indianactsi.org/).

In the year 2010-2011, three positions are available to continue the program. This will bring the total positions to five for the overall postdoctoral T32 program; we anticipate that two to three new fellows each year will be accepted for training under this program.
For further information, or to apply to this program, please contact Dr. March at:
Keith L. March, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine, Cellular & Integrative Physiology, and Biomedical Engineering
Director, Indiana Center for Vascular Biology and Medicine
Telephone: 317-278-0130
FAX: 317-278-0089
kmarch@iupui.edu
http://www.vascularbiomed.iu.edu


Sweden: senior post-doc/researcher position in physiology - emphasis on elite sport & performance development - Posted July 29, 2010

www.centrumforidrottsforskning.se

As part of a strategic effort to improve the international competitive  standing of Swedish sport, the Swedish National Centre for Research in Sports (CIF) is awarding a research stipendium to cover the salary of a full time researcher/research fellow in biomechanics or physiology, with an emphasis on elite sport and performance development.

Applicants should hold a PhD and presently occupy, or be qualified to occupy, a position in a Swedish university or college closely affiliated with elite sport. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to coordinated efforts initiated by the Swedish government to improve the international competitive standing of Swedish sport.

In agreement with the host institution, the stipendium will be awarded for a maximum of 2 years with the possibility of an extension of 1year. Financial support is provisional on the condition that CIF continues to have sufficient funds at its disposal throughout the period of the stipendium. The stipendium will be paid in biannual installments on receipt of satisfactory intermediate reports. The stipendium is available from December 2010.

If you wish to discuss this, please contact me at carl.j.sundberg@ki.se




Postdoctoral positions available - West Virgina University - Posted July 28, 2010

Post-doctoral fellow positions are available immediately at West Virginia University’s Department of Physiology and Pharmacology related to the identification and characterization of purine receptors in the cardiovascular system. 

A PhD in Pharmacology or Physiology is required.  One year experience in vitro muscle bath, isolated heart, cell culture studies, Real Time PCR, Western Blot, and other molecular techniques is also required.  To view the full position description, please visit the WVU JOBS Bulletin at www.hr.wvu.edu/jobs.

This position will remain open until filled.  Interested applicants should forward a letter of application, current curriculum vitae or resume, and the names and contact information of three professional references to: Dr. S. Jamal Mustafa, West Virginia University, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, PO 9229, Morgantown, WV  26506.



Postdoctoral Opportunities - VATAT - Posted June 28, 2010


Two opportunities are to be available for post-doc funding in the next several months.  The first source is the Israel Council for Higher Education (VATAT) that gives matching funds against and second source.
The deadline for that is 5 August-2010.  See attached forms.  At the Blaustein Institutes we match VATAT funds through our Center for Scientific Cooperation that has two kinds of post-doc.  1) THE Blaustein Fellowship (covers everything),  and 2) half fellowships to match with (http://www.bgu.ac.il/BIDR/bic/fellowships.htm).  The next deadline is mid-February 2010.

Please let potential post-docs in physiological ecology know that we seek collaborators in two projects: the first, funded for the next 3 years "Do bats regulate cutaneous evaporative water loss? The possible role of the dermal lipids" is about avenues of water loss in bats.  The second "The relations between soil permeability, the gaseous environment of burrows and acid-base physiology of rodents" is awaiting a final funding decision, but the project is underway.  And, off course, we are open to suggestions and new ideas.  Email Barry Pinshow for forms and information.



POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW IN EXERCISE/CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY- UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - Posted June 7, 2010


A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available (NIH funded) at the University of Missouri, Columbia in the Department of Biomedical Science (http://www.dbms.missouri.edu) to study the impact of exercise on myocardial and coronary vascular remodeling in heart failure.  A variety of experimental approaches will be utilized in these studies, including ultrasound, in vivo hemodynamic methods (LV pressure-volume, coronary blood flow), and in vitro techniques including cell electrophysiology, large and resistance vessel function, calcium imaging, cell culture, protein and molecular biochemistry. A background in exercise, cardiovascular or electrophysiology is required. Previous experience in cardiac ultrasound, isolated heart perfusion, and/or cardiac myocyte isolation a strength. Salary is commensurate with experience and based on current NIH guidelines.  Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent degree and send a cover letter (addressing research interests and goals), CV, and the names and contact information for three references to: Craig Emter, Ph.D., Department of Biomedical Sciences, E117 Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211 or email electronic application in PDF format to EmterC@missouri.edu.  The University of Missouri is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.  Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged. To request ADA accommodations, please contact our ADA Coordinator at http://ada.missouri.edu/index.html 


POSTDOCTORAL POSITION - UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - Posted March 2, 2010

An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is anticipated in the laboratory of Drs. Curtis Smith and Jerry Dempsey at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health to study central and peripheral chemoreceptor interactions in ventilatory & cardiovascular control in a chronically instrumented canine model.  The position would be available after May 1, 2010.  The anticipated duration of the position is two years with the possibility of a third.  A Ph.D., M.D., D.V.M., or equivalent from an accredited institution is required.  Experience in the physiology of ventilatory and/or cardiovascular control is preferred.  Fluency in written and spoken English is mandatory.  Interested persons should send their CV and a cover letter, which includes the candidate's preferred starting date, to: Dr. Curtis A. Smith, 1300 University Ave., 4245 MSC, Madison, WI USA 53706; casmith4@wisc.edu.  To insure consideration, application materials must be received by April 1, 2010.  UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.


POSTDOCTORAL POSITION - MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY - Posted February 15, 2010

A postdoctoral position is available immediately within the Integrative Physiology Research Laboratory at Michigan Technological University to participate in autonomic/cardiovascular research. Studies will focus on sympathetic neural control of circulation in humans, with a particular focus on disease states such as hypertension and orthostatic intolerance.  Applicants must have a PhD in physiology, neuroscience, or a related field. The successful applicant will have a strong publication record relative to career stage, with special consideration to individuals with publications and experience related to autonomic/cardiovascular research. The successful candidate must demonstrate a willingness to master techniques related to autonomic/cardiovascular research, including the technique of microneurography. The salary and benefits associated with this NIH funded position are competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.


Michigan Tech is an internationally renowned doctoral research university located in the heart of Michigan's scenic Upper Peninsula. On the south shore of Lake Superior, this rural community is known for its abundant snowfall, beautiful summers, and outstanding four-season recreational opportunities. In addition, the University maintains its own downhill ski facility, a nationally recognized cross-country ski trail system, and an 18-hole golf course.  Michigan Tech is currently engaged in a two-year Strategic Faculty Hiring Initiative in broad area of health. This hiring initiative aims to bring 10 new tenure-track faculty to campus over the next two years to strengthen our growing efforts to advance health-related research at Michigan Tech.  For more details, visit http://www.mtu.edu/sfhi/health/

To apply for this postdoctoral position, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, description of research interests, and names and contact information for at least 3 professional references to:
Jason R. Carter, Ph.D.
Department of Exercise Science
Michigan Technological University
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931.

Alternatively, materials can be emailed in PDF format to jcarter@mtu.edu.


GRADUATE OPPORTUNITY IN DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY - NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY- Posted January 29, 2010

The Greenlee Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences is looking for two PhD students to join our group starting June or September 2010.  Our lab focuses on understanding changes at multiple levels of organization in respiratory system structure and function throughout juvenile development in insects.  We use a wide range of techniques, from qPCR to x-ray imaging to address these questions.  For more information about our research, please visit http://www.ndsu.edu/biology/people/faculty/greenlee/.

Students who are highly motivated and enthusiastic are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to students who have a demonstrated ability to work independently.  Interested students should send a c.v. including course history, grades, GRE scores and research experience, to Kendra Greenlee by email (kendra.greenlee@ndsu.edu). 




POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER - LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY - Posted January 13, 2010


A postdoctoral research position in physiological genomics is available within the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA. The position is available to investigate the molecular and physiological roles of components of the renin-angiotensin system in the regulation of cardiovascular function in vivo and in vitro. Our laboratory takes a multidisciplinary approach to investigate autonomic nervous function and to determine the cellular and molecular mechanisms of RAS components in normal and transgenic mice, and the resulting effects on blood pressure regulation. Among those approaches are: cardiovascular and neurophysiological techniques (mouse telemetry, baroreflex analysis, cardiovascular function assessment, central microinjections), real-time PCR, gene therapy tools including but not limited to siRNA and viral transfection, molecular and recombinant DNA methodology, immuno-histochemistry and biochemical methods (e.g. Circ Res, 2008, 102(6):729-736; Hypertension 2009, 53(2):210-216). Qualified applicants will have a strong background in molecular biology (cloning, gene mutation, promoter analysis) and virology (adenovirus, AAV and lentivirus). Additional expertise in physiology and cardiovascular biology is a plus. The Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu) is a state-of-the-art facility with well-equipped imaging and molecular core facilities. A competitive salary is available to successful applicants. LSUHSC is an AA/EOE employer. Applicants should send their CV (e-mail preferably) and the names of three references to:

Eric Lazartigues, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
1901 Perdido Street, Room 5209
New Orleans, LA 70112
E-mail: elazar@lsuhsc.edu


POSTDOCTORAL POSITION-FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURY - Posted December 7, 2009

Postdoctoral positions are available to study induced respiratory and somatic motor functional recovery following spinal cord injury. We induce functional recovery by harnessing the capacity for spinal plasticity, particularly plasticity induced by repetitive exposure to acute intermittent hypoxia. For example, we investigate mechanisms of functional enhancement in spinal synaptic pathways following acute intermittent hypoxia (Golder and Mitchell, J. Neuroscience: 25: 2925-2932) and cellular/molecular mechanisms of intermittent hypoxia-induced plasticity in vivo (Baker-Herman et al., Nature Neuroscience 7: 48-55, 2004). Frequently employed techniques include measurments of respiratory motor function on unanesthetized rodents, neurophysiological and neuropharmacological investigations of spinal synaptic plasticity in vivo, protein analysis (immunohistochemistry/immunoblot/ELISA) of spinal tissues, in vivo RNA interference and quantitative RT-PCR. We work in a rich, interactive environment for studies of respiratory plasticity at the University of Wisconsin including the laboratories of Dr. M. Behan, Dr. S. Johnson, Dr. T.L. Baker-Herman, Dr. R.A. Johnson, Dr. J. Watters (neuro-inflammation), and Dr. M. Suzuki (stem cell biology). Currently active collaborations with investigators at other institutions include R. Trumbower (Emory U., limb function in SCI patients), W.Z. Rymer (Rehab. Institute of Chicago, limb function in SCI patients), G. Muir (U. Saskatoon, limb function in rodent SCI models) and C. Svendsen (Cedars Sinai, stem cell biology). 

Experience with respiratory physiology, neurophysiology and/or cellular/molecular biological techniques preferred. For at least one of these positions, the individual must qualify for appointment on an NIH training grant (US citizen or permanent resident). Interested individuals should submit a Curriculum vitae and the names of at least three references to:

Gordon S. Mitchell, Ph.D.
Department of Comparative Biosciences
University of Wisconsin
2015 Linden Drive
Madison, WI, 53706

Email:  Mitchell@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu

POSTDOCTORAL OR PHD STUDENT POSITION IN PULMONARY MECHANICS- Posted November 11, 2009

Positions  are available immediately to work on an AHA-supported pulmonary mechanics project conducted by Dr. Carrie E. Perlman in Biomedical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology.  The project aims to understand alveolar mechanics in pulmonary edema and to improve treatment for acute lung injury.  The project comprises experimental work using fluorescent confocal microscopy and theoretical mechanics modeling.  Previous training in relevant experimental techniques or in mechanics is desirable but not required.

The Stevens faculty provide a strong, multidisciplinary research training environment.  Stevens is located in Hoboken, NJ on a beautiful campus on the Hudson River directly opposite and ten minutes by train from New York City.

Further information can be found at http://personal.stevens.edu/~cperlman.  Interested candidates should send a statement of research interests and qualifications, a CV and contact information for two references to Dr. Perlman at cperlman@stevens.edu.  Stevens Institute of Technology is an equal opportunity employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION - UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - Posted November 3, 2009

An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is anticipated in the laboratory of Drs. Curtis Smith and Jerry Dempsey at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health to study central and peripheral chemoreceptor interactions in ventilatory & cardiovascular control in a chronically instrumented canine model.  The position would be available after May 1, 2010.  The anticipated duration of the position is two years with the possibility of a third.  A Ph.D., M.D., D.V.M., or equivalent from an accredited institution is required.  Experience in the physiology of ventilatory and/or cardiovascular control is preferred.  Fluency in written and spoken English is mandatory.  Interested persons should send their CV and a cover letter, which includes the candidate's preferred starting date, to: Dr. Curtis A. Smith, 1300 University Ave., 4245 MSC, Madison, WI USA 53706.  To insure consideration, application materials must be received by January 1, 2010.  UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN RIBEIRÃO PRETO-BRAZIL - Posted October 21, 2009

A postdoctoral position is open for the project "Synaptic transmission in neurons involved in the generation and modulation of sympathetic and respiratory activities in hypoxic conditions" supported by São Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP) and coordinated by Benedito H. Machado, Department of Physiology, School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Brazil. The main goal of this project is to understand the changes in the synaptic transmission in the brainstem neurons involved with the generation and modulation of sympathetic and respiratory activities and their coupling under hypoxic conditions. To qualify the applicants must hold a Ph.D., preferentially in Physiology or Neuroscience, with a strong background in the central neural control of the autonomic and respiratory functions. Interested individuals should send an e-mail to the coordinator (bhmachad@fmrp.usp.br) with the name of 2 references in the field, curriculum vitae and a cover letter stating the research interests.

POSTDOC RESEARCH POSTITION - UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA - Posted October 7, 2009

A three-year position for a Postdoctoral Researcher is available in the laboratory of Dr. Goggy Davidowitz in the Department of Entomology at The University of Arizona (start date, January 2010).
http://ag.arizona.edu/ento/faculty/davidowitz/index.html

The research will examine the behavioral and physiological effects of humidity in foraging choice, flight physiology, flight metabolism and fitness in a natural population of a hawkmoth (Manduca sexta) from the scale of an individual flower up to an entire landscape. This project is in collaboration with Dr. Robert Raguso of Cornell University.  Goggy Davidowitz and his lab study ecological and evolutionary physiology, with an emphasis on the physiological regulation of body size, physiological tradeoffs, and plant-insect interactions.

The successful candidate will have experience in insect physiology, behavior and field research, with research experience in respirometry preferred.  To apply, please send a letter describing your research interests and qualifications, a CV, PDFs of three of your most significant papers, and contact information for three references to: Dr. Goggy Davidowitz (goggy@email.arizona.edu).  The University of Arizona is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.

POSTDOC POSITION IN RESPIRATORY/EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY - IEEM, DALLAS - Posted October 7, 2009

A postdoctoral research fellowship position in Respiratory / Exercise Physiology is available at the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine (IEEM) in Dallas, TX to study breathing mechanics and ventilatory control during exercise in healthy and diseased humans.  The IEEM is part of the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas system and is affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (http://www.ieemphd.org/).  Candidates should have a doctorate in exercise science, respiratory physiology, or a closely related discipline.  Successful applicants must have a strong background in human systems/integrative physiology, a strong publication record, and excellent communication and laboratory skills.  The documented ability to conduct research studies in respiratory and exercise physiology is highly desirable.  Salary is commensurate with experience according to NIH stipend levels.  The fellow will be an employee of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and thus will receive comprehensive fringe benefits including medical, dental, and life insurance.
Please submit a cover letter describing research interests, curriculum vitae, and copies of recent research publications along with the name, address, and phone number of three references.  Direct all correspondence and recommendations to:
Tony G. Babb, Ph.D., Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, 7232 Greenville Avenue, Suite 435, Dallas, Texas 75231-5129, TonyBabb@TexasHealth.org.

POSTDOC POSITION- UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - Posted October 6, 2009

The Department of Integrative Physiology at the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) is seeking highly motivated individuals for post-doctoral fellowships. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree and be ready to participate in a well-funded research program addressing fundamental aspects of neuro-endocrine regulation of cardio-respiratory function. We study mechanisms underlying the plasticity of central neurons following chronic changes in physiological state such as hypertension, COPD, heart failure and sleep apnea. Individuals who have completed or will complete their Ph.D. training in physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience or a related field are encouraged to apply. Applicants with expertise using in vivo and in vitro electrophysiological approaches will be given high priority. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research interests and career goals, and the names of 3 references to: Steve Mifflin (smifflin@hsc.unt.edu). Deadline for application: December 18, 2009.  UNTHSC is an equal opportunity employer.

POSTDOC POSITION IN RESPIRATORY NEUROBIOLOGY- UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - Posted October 5, 2009

Postdoctoral Fellowship in respiratory neurobiology is available at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to study cellular/synaptic mechanisms of spinal respiratory plasticity induced by intermittent hypoxia.  Experimental approaches involve in vivo electrophysiology, pharmacology (including RNA interference), protein and mRNA Analysis and cell-based (stem-cell) delivery of growth/trophic factors. Applicants should hold a doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent in Biomedical Sciences) and be a US citizen or permanent resident eligible for NIH training grant support. Fellows will be expected to participate in experimental design; data collection, analysis and interpretation; preparation of oral and written scientific reports. Successful applicants will have exceptional resources to facilitate their research including a rich collaborative environment and participation in the Respiratory Neurobiology Training Program at the University of Wisconsin (http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/cbs/mitchell/rntp/index.htm). 

Highly motivated individuals with a strong background in respiratory physiology, neuroscience or molecular biology will be seriously considered. Position available July 1, 2010. Salary will be in accordance with NIH guidelines; benefits include health insurance. Interested applicants should e-mail a curriculum vitae, the names and contact information of 3 references, and a letter stating research interests, career goals and US resident status to: Gordon S. Mitchell, PhD; mitchell@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu. Minorities are encouraged to apply.

POSTDOCTORAL POSTION AT UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO- Posted September 29, 2009

An NIH-supported postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Nikki Jernigan to study smooth muscle signaling mechanisms that regulate vasoreactivity in the hypertensive pulmonary microcirculation.  A variety of experimental approaches are utilized including in vivo hemodynamic studies using chronically-instrumented animals, dimensional analysis of isolated and pressurized small pulmonary arteries, ratiometric calcium imaging, laser scanning confocal microscopy, electrophysiology, isolated perfused lungs, cell culture, and molecular biology.  A background in cardiovascular, molecular or electrophysiology is desirable.  Salary is commensurate with experience and based on current NIH guidelines.  Applicants should have a Ph.D. or M.D. degree and send a cover letter, CV and names and contact information of 2-3 references to:

Nikki L. Jernigan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Vascular Physiology Group
Department of Cell Biology and Physiology
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
MSC08 4750
Albuquerque, NM  87131-0001
Email: njernigan@salud.unm.edu
Home Page: http://hsc.unm.edu/som/cbp/faculty/jernigan.shtml

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COULMBIA- Posted September 29, 2009

A postdoctoral position is available at the Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri-Columbia to conduct NIH-funded research on vascular remodeling. The successful candidate will use state-of-the-art techniques including intravital, multiphoton, and atomic force microscopy to investigate the mechanisms responsible for controlling the remodeling process in intact animals, pressurized microvessels and isolated cells. Applicants must hold a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, DVM), and preferably have background experience in cardiovascular physiology, bioengineering or biophysics. The position will remain open until filled. A commitment of at least two years is required. Salary and Benefits will be commensurate with experience and in accordance with NIH guidelines. To apply submit a letter including research interest, career goals, current curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three professional references to Luis A. Martinez-Lemus, DVM, PhD, Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, 134 research Park dr. Columbia, MO 65211. Email: martinezlemusl@missouri.edu.


POST DOC IN CARDIOVASCULAR/RESPIRATORY RESEARCH (University of Nebraska)- Posted August 31, 2009

A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available immediately in the Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center to participate in cardiovascular/respiratory research, which encompasses the function and electrophysiology of autonomic neurons. Emphasis is placed on the study of altered functionality of chemo- and baro-sensory neurons and central control of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve activity in disease states such as heart failure, hypertension, and diabetes using both animal models and neuronal cell lines. The successful applicant will become part of a rich and collaborative training program and will be expected to master modern cellular, molecular, electrophysiological and integrative approaches to address questions related this area of research. Although outstanding candidates in all areas of physiology will be considered, special consideration will be given to individuals who have previous experience with patch-clamp techniques and/or experience in one or more of the research approaches described herein.

Please send CV, description of research interests and three letters of reference to:

Harold D. Schultz,  Ph.D.,  Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 985850 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-5850.

POSTDOC IN PREECLAMPSIA/ECLAMPSIA (University of Vermont) - Posted August 17, 2009

A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the Department of Neurology at the University of Vermont in the Cipolla Lab. Studies include how pregnancy and/or hypertension in pregnancy affect the cerebrovasculature to promote the neurologic complications of eclampsia. A variety of in vivo and in vitro experimental approaches will be used to study brain blood flow, cerebrovascular reactivity and remodeling, and blood-brain barrier permeability/edema formation in animal models of preeclampsia/eclampsia. 

This unique position offers training in perinatal and reproductive biology, cardiovascular physiology, hypertension and brain injury. This is an emerging area of research with many unanswered questions that we are actively involved in pursuing.  Qualified candidates will hold a PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent in physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience or a related field and be highly motivated for a career in science.  Projects are supported by NIH grants and ARRA supplements.  Competitive salaries offered.  Please send cover letter, CV and list of 3 references with contact information by email to: Marilyn J. Cipolla, PhD (Marilyn.Cipolla@uvm.edu). Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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