dbd@THEORY.BCHS.UH.EDU (Dan Davison) (04/26/91)
[This is excerpted from an announcement I recently received - dbd] Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Sabbatical Supplement Awards in Molecular Studies of Evolution 1992-1993 The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of sabbatical supplement awards in molecular studies of evolution. The intention of these awards is to provide outstanding molecular biologists and evolutionary biologists with an opportunity to broaden their scientific research by developing the interdisciplinary skills necessary for the application of molecular methods to the study of evolution. Successful applicants would be expected to demonstrate that they will be making a transition from past research to a new interdisciplinary emphasis. Deadline: June 28, 1991 [For full information contact: Dr. Michael S. Teitelbaum Sabbatical Supplement Program Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2550 New York, N.Y. 10111 212-649-1649 ] dan davison -- dr. dan davison/dept. of biochemical and biophysical sciences/univ. of Houston/4800 Calhoun/Houston,TX 77054-5500/davison@uh.edu/DAVISON@UHOU Disclaimer: As always, I speak only for myself, and, usually, only to myself.
dbd@THEORY.BCHS.UH.EDU (Dan Davison) (04/26/91)
[This is excerpted from an announcement I recently received - dbd] Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Sabbatical Supplement Awards in Molecular Studies of Evolution 1992-1993 The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of sabbatical supplement awards in molecular studies of evolution. The intention of these awards is to provide outstanding molecular biologists and evolutionary biologists with an opportunity to broaden their scientific research by developing the interdisciplinary skills necessary for the application of molecular methods to the study of evolution. Successful applicants would be expected to demonstrate that they will be making a transition from past research to a new interdisciplinary emphasis. Deadline: June 28, 1991 [For full information contact: Dr. Michael S. Teitelbaum Sabbatical Supplement Program Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2550 New York, N.Y. 10111 212-649-1649 ] dan davison -- dr. dan davison/dept. of biochemical and biophysical sciences/univ. of Houston/4800 Calhoun/Houston,TX 77054-5500/davison@uh.edu/DAVISON@UHOU Disclaimer: As always, I speak only for myself, and, usually, only to myself.