The ERATO Takai Biotimer Project has openings for
postdoctoral researchers in the fields of
molecular biology, neurobiology, developmental
biology, protein chemistry, cell biology and
enzymology. This 5-year, $15-million project
is headed by Prof. Yoshimi Takai of Osaka
University Medical School and will research
G-proteins and related proteins, the genes that
code for them, and their functions in search for
biological timing mechanisms.
All positions are in Japan.
Interested researchers can receive a copy of
the 1994 ERATO Guide for Prospective Researchers
by sending me their _mailing_ addresses.
Alan Engel,
ERATO Overseas Representative,
aengel at netaxs.com