Postdoctoral Position Available.
THEODORE GARLAND JR (TGARLAND@MACC.WISC.EDU)
Wed, 06 May 98 11:35 CST
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE
Applications are solicited for a two-year position to study the behavioral
endocrinology of lines of house mice artificially selected for high levels
of voluntary activity (currently in generation 18). Start date is
negotiable between July 1998 and January 1999. The ideal candidate will
have at least some experience in behavioral endocrinology and an interest
in comparative, ecological or evolutionary physiology. More information on
our laboratory can be found at:
http://www.wisc.edu/zoology/faculty/fac/Gar/Gar.html
Relevant publications include:
Garland, T., Jr., and P. A. Carter. 1994. Evolutionary physiology. Annual
Review of Physiology 56:579-621.
Garland, T., Jr., T. T. Gleeson, B. A. Aronovitz, C. S. Richardson, and M.
R. Dohm. 1995. Maximal sprint speeds and muscle fiber composition of
wild and laboratory house mice. Physiology & Behavior 58:869-876.
Swallow, J. G., T. Garland, Jr., P. A. Carter, W.-Z. Zhan, and G. C. Sieck.
1998. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on aerobic
capacity in house mice (Mus domesticus). Journal of Applied Physiology
84:69-76.
Coleman, M. A., T. Garland, Jr., C. A. Marler, S. S. Newton, J. G. Swallow,
and P. A. Carter. 1998. Glucocorticoid response to forced exercise in
laboratory house mice (Mus domesticus). Physiology & Behavior 63:279-
285.
If interested, please contact me as soon as possible by phone, fax or
email. As well, please send me a Curriculum Vitae, including:
complete list of publications;
description of your research interests, experience, and skills;
full contact information for at least three references.
Theodore Garland, Jr.
Associate Professor
Department of Zoology
430 Lincoln Drive
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI 53706-1381
Office Phone: 608-262-4437
Fax: 608-262-9083
Email: tgarland@macc.wisc.edu