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          BEHAVIORAL GENETICS: ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE, OR FULL PROFESSOR IN STATISTICAL
GENETICS
	  
The Institute for Behavioral Genetics at the University of Colorado, Boulder,
seeks to recruit an expert in statistical genetics. We invite applications for
a tenured or tenure track position with a joint appointment in an appropriate
academic department. Candidates should have an active program of research
involving the development of statistical genetics methods for the study of
complex behavioral traits. The appointee will participate in the research and
teaching missions of both the Institute and his or her academic department.
Applicants should submit a Curriculum Vitae, a statement of research and
teaching interests, sample research papers, and at least three letters of
recommendation to: Statistical Genetics Search Committee, Institute for
Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado, 447 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0447.
Inquiries should be addressed to John K. Hewitt, Chair, Statistical Genetics
Search Committee, 303-492-0742, or John.Hewitt@Colorado.edu. Application review
will begin immediately and the position may remain open until filled. The
appointment will begin August 2005, or as soon as possible thereafter. The
University of Colorado at Boulder is committed to diversity and equality in
education and employment.
          
          
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          POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
            ANTISOCIAL DRUG DEPENDENCE: GENETICS
          Studies of the behavioral genetics of clinical psychiatric disorders 
            require interdisciplinary teams of molecular geneticists, behavioral 
            geneticists, and clinical researchers. The Institute for Behavioral 
            Genetics, the Department of Psychiatry’s Division of Substance 
            Dependence, and the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental 
            Biology of the University of Colorado (Boulder and Denver campuses) 
            are collaborating in population and molecular genetic studies, and 
            clinical studies, aimed at defining genetic mechanisms and gene loci 
            contributing to the clinical conditions of conduct disorder, antisocial 
            personality disorder, and substance dependence. Positions are open 
            for Postdoctoral Fellows in psychiatry, psychology, behavioral genetics, 
            and molecular genetics, supported by the National Institute on Drug 
            Abuse. Senior faculty include: T.J. Crowley (Psychiatry); J.K. Hewitt, 
            R.P. Corley, M.C. Stallings (Behavioral Genetics); and K.S. Krauter 
            (Molecular Genetics). Salary range is in accordance with standard 
            NIH requirements. With few exceptions, the positions are available 
            to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Interested persons should 
            send a letter of interest, including career goals, curriculum vitae, 
            and three letters of reference to: Thomas J. Crowley, M.D., Department 
            of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Health Science Center, 4200 
            East Ninth Avenue, C268-35, Denver, Colorado 80262. Review of applications 
            will continue until suitable candidates are identified and the positions 
            are filled. The University of Colorado is committed to diversity and 
            equality in education and employment.
          
          POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS AT IBG AND UNIVERSITY 
            OF COLORADO
           The advertisement below outlines the availability of Postdoctoral 
            Fellowships supported by an NIAAA training program at the University 
            of Colorado. I am especially interested in recruiting a new Fellow 
            to work with me on analyses of the National Youth Survey Family Study 
            of problem alcohol use and problem behavior. This is a multidisciplinary 
            study directed by Dr. Del Elliott at the Institute of Behavioral Science, 
            University of Colorado, in collaboration with the Institute for Behavioral 
            Genetics (IBG). Relevant training would include biometrical modeling 
            of complex traits, including genetic associations, in family, twin, 
            and adoption data, along with a willingness to work with large databases. 
            If you are interested in this specific project, please contact me 
            directly at John.Hewitt@Colorado.edu or 303-492-0742. 
            More general inquiries should be directed to the Training Grant Administrator 
            as specified in the advertisement. 
           John K. Hewitt
            Director
            Institute for Behavioral Genetics
          
          BEHAVIORAL PHARMACOGENETICS OF DRUG & 
            ALCOHOL ABUSE
           Postdoctoral fellowships are available for research in the areas 
            of alcohol and drug abuse, utilizing pharmacogenetic and behavior 
            genetic strategies. Laboratories contributing to this multidisciplinary 
            postdoctoral training program range from those conducting human epidemiological 
            and genetic studies to those undertaking molecular cloning from animals. 
            Units of the University of Colorado involved in the program are the 
            Departments of Pharmacology, Psychiatry, and Medicine in the School 
            of Medicine, and the School of Pharmacy at the Health Sciences Center 
            in Denver, CO, and the Department of Psychology and the Institute 
            for Behavioral Genetics in Boulder, CO. This training program is now 
            in its 26th year and supports 8 postdoctoral fellows. Preference will 
            be given to candidates early in their postdoctoral training. Initial 
            inquiries should be sent to the Training Grant Administrator, Melissa 
            Adams (303-315-5377; melissa.adams@uchsc.edu). 
          
           Executive Committee: Nancy R. Zahniser (Principal Investigator), 
            Department of Pharmacology, University of Colorado Health Sciences 
            Center, Michael D. Browning, Department of Pharmacology, University 
            of Colorado Health Sciences Center, John K. Hewitt, Institute for 
            Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado at Boulder 
           Investigators, consultants, and preceptors: Allan Collins, Thomas 
            Crowley, Richard Dietrich, Mark Dell'Acqua, Gene Erwin, Robert Freedman, 
            Paula Hoffman, Christian Hopfer, Lawrence Hunter, Kent Hutchison, 
            Gary Johnson, Thomas Johnson, David Jones, Leslie Krushell, Sherry 
            Leonard, Michael Overduin, Michael Palmer, Dennis Petersen, Richard 
            Radcliffe, Paula Riggs, James Sikela, Andrew Smolen, Michael Stallings, 
            Boris Tabalkoff, Vasilis Vasiliou, Jeanne Wehner, Elizabeth Whitmore, 
            Michael Zawada 
           The University of Colorado is committed to diversity and equality 
            in education and employment. 
          
          
          
           
            
            
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