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GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT
POSITION available in developmental cardiovascular physiology. Dr.
Dzialowski seeks an energetic and motivated graduate student at the PhD level
to be supported by my NSF operating grant. The NSF funded research is
focused on the physiology of the avian ductus arteriosi during the
transition from embryonic gas exchange to full lung respiration. Visit
the lab website at: http://www.biol.unt.edu/~edzial
to get a better picture of the diverse areas of research conducted in
the lab. The funding for the Research Assistant position is
competitive, including insurance, tuition, and fees, and is available
beginning in the Fall 2004 or Spring 2005 semesters. The lab is a
member of the Developmental Physiology and Genetics Research group at
UNT (http://www.biol.unt.edu/dpgr)
and works closely with these labs. Send cover letter summarizing your
current schooling and interest, curriculum vitae, and names and emails
of three references to Dr. Edward Dzialowski, Department of Biological
Sciences, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 305220, Denton, TX
76203. Email submissions are preferred (edzial@unt.edu).
File review will begin July 30, 2004 and continue until a suitable
candidate is found.
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students who are mutually supportive of each other's cutting edge
research. Learn more about the various Participating
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Developmental Physiology and Genetics Research Group!

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