[bionet.jobs] Endocrine Research Fellowships - Mayo Clinic, Rochester Mn, USA

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                       FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
                ENDOCRINOLOGY/MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
                            AND METABOLISM
                      MAYO CLINIC, ROCHESTER MN
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               The Endocrine Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, consists of a
          diverse   but   integrated   faculty   associated   with   a
          world-reknowned academic medical center that  is  active  in
          basic  and  applied endocrine research.  The faculty are all
          NIH-supported and maintain a strong  commitment  toward  the
          understanding  and treatment of endocrine disease as well as
          to understanding basic mechanisms of  hormone  action.   The
          prinicpal areas of investigation include diabetes, lipid and
          intermediary  metabolism,   bone/calcium   metabolism,   and
          thyroid.   There  are  now several openings in an NIH-funded
          training program to support qualified individuals to perform
          basic laboratory studies for up to three years.  The various
          programs   provide   excellent   training   experiences   in
          laboratories  equipped with "state-of-the-art" technology in
          molecular,  cellular  and  organ-level  endocrinology.   NIH
          stipends are supplemented according to standard Mayo policy;
          Mayo is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Qualified applicants
          must  have  completed their Ph.D.  or M.D.  degrees and must
          be US Citizens or Non-Citizen Nationals (Alien  Registration
          Receipt I-151 or I-531).

                            FACULTY/AREA OF INTEREST

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          Norman L.   Eberhardt,  Ph.D.,  Training  Program  Director,
          Mechanism of thyroid hormone action; molecular endocrinology
          of gene expression.

          Robert A.  Rizza, M.D.,  Regulation  of  postabsorptive  and
          postprandial   carbohydrate   metabolism   in  diabetic  and
          non-diabetic man.

          B.  Lawrence Riggs, M.D.,  Epidemiology,  pathogenesis,  and
          treatment   of   osteoporosis;   bone   markers;  bone  cell
          metabolism.

          Lorraine A.  Fitzpatrick, M.D.,  Regulation  of  parathyroid
          hormone    secretion,    control   of   osteoclast   growth,
          intracellular     signalling     mechanisms     and     bone
          histomorphometry.

          Cheryl  A.   Conover,  Ph.D.,   Mechanism   of   action   of
          insulin-like  growth  factors  (IGFs),  role  of IGF-binding
          proteins.

          F.  John Service, M.D., Ph.D.  Glucose control  in  diabetes
          mellitus;   pathophysiology   of   gut   hormones;  diabetic









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          neuropathy.

          John M.  Miles,  M.D.,  Free  fatty  acid  and  ketone  body
          metabolism; fuel homeostasis.

          Russell T.  Turner, Ph.D., Animal  models  for  osteoporosis
          and  metabolic  bone  disease; hormones and bone; vitamin D.
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               Individuals  interested  in  applying  to  the  program
          should  send  a letter indicating the applicant's particular
          area of interest, the name of a potential  mentor  from  the
          faculty  list,  the names of three references and curriculum
          vitae.  Letters of inquiry should be sent to:

          Norman L. Eberhardt, Ph.D.
          Endocrinology Training Program Director
          Endocrine Research Unit, 4-407 Alfred
          Mayo Clinic
          Rochester MN, 55905

          PHONE:    (507)285-6554          FAX:      (507)285-4828
          INTERNET: eberhardt@mayo.edu