Post Doctoral | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 103

PhD Position in Animal Physiology, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

The physiological roles of nitric oxide-generating pathways in hypoxia-tolerant animals .
Nitric oxide regulates cellular respiration by increasing tissue oxygen delivery via vasodilation and by modulating mitochondrial oxygen consumption. The production of nitric oxide by nitric oxide synthases is inhibited by oxygen-poor conditions (hypoxia), but this can be compensated by nitric oxide generation from nitrite. Recent research shows that the respiratory proteins haemoglobin, myoglobin and carbonic anhydrase catalyze the conversion of nitrite to nitric oxide under hypoxic and/or acidotic conditions which have been implicated in hypoxic vasodilation and cytoprotection during hypoxia. The project explores the biological role of these ‘novel’ nitric oxide-generating pathways in hypoxia-tolerant animals where the mechanisms may be particularly important. Prime focus is on hypoxia-tolerant fish, but the project also includes collaborative work on mammalian models (e.g. diving mammals). Methods include detection of nitric oxide via chemiluminescence and microelectrodes, recordings of vessel vasoactivity, spectral analysis of purified heme proteins, measurement of cellular/mitochondrial respiration, and study of nitrite transport across cell membranes.

The successful applicant should have a physiological background, interest in the concerned field and some experience with relevant techniques.Appointment as a PhD Research Fellow is for three years. Employment stops automatically at the end of the period. The holder of the scholarship is not allowed to have other paid employment during the three-year period.

The successful applicant will be employed in accordance with the agreement of 1 October 2008 on salaried PhD scholars between the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations).

The successful candidate will be enrolled at this university in accordance with faculty regulations and the Danish Ministerial Order on the PhD Programme at the Universities (PhD order).

The university encourages all persons interested in the position to apply, regardless of their age, gender, religious affiliation or ethnic background.

Application must be made in the form of a Declaration of Interest including the following:

• A letter stating your specific interest, motivation and qualifications for the project in question (max. two pages)
• Detailed CV, including personal contact information
• Certified copy of diploma
• At least two reference letters, signed

Scholarship Application Deadline: 12 January, 2011 at 12 noon

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Postdoctoral Scholar Position at University of Nevada, USA

UNLV is a comprehensive research university of approximately 28,000 students and 3,300 faculty and staff dedicated to teaching, research, and service. The university has internationally recognized programs in hotel administration and creative writing; professional degrees in law, architecture, and dental medicine; and leading programs in fine arts, sciences and education. UNLV is located on a 332-acre main campus and two satellite campuses in dynamic Southern Nevada.

Scholarship Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

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Postdoctoral/Research Fellows in Philosophy, Australia

The School of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, seeks to appoint three research-only Postdoctoral/Research Fellows (Level A/B). The Fellows will be appointed in association with projects directed by Professors David Chalmers (on consciousness and related topics) and Daniel Stoljar and Frank Jackson (on philosophical progress).

Two of these positions are associated with the Centre of Consciousness, directed by Professor David Chalmers and one of the positions is associated with the Philosophical Progress grant, just awarded to Professors Frank Jackson and Daniel Stoljar by the ARC.

Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in philosophy or a related discipline prior to appointment, and should specialize in the philosophy of mind or language, metaphilosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, or cognitive science. Appointment will be for up to three years. The School will consider proposals to fill the positions by secondment from other institutions, and particularly welcomes applications from female candidates.

Position Dimensions and Relationships:
The appointees will facilitate links and partnerships across the University, and nationally and internationally, building on the School’s reputation. The appointees will provide links to other areas with cognate interests across the ANU, where appropriate.

The appointees and are expected to participate fully throughout the year in all aspects of the academic life of the school, including attending school seminar programs, School, Research School and College meetings, and actively engaging in the governance of the School, Research School and College.

Role Statement:

* The conduct of research in philosophy related to the Philosophical Progress Project and the Centre for Consciousness with the productions or contribution to the production of conference and seminar papers and publications from that research;
* Involvement in professional activities including, subject to availability of funds, attendance at conferences and seminars in the field of expertise;
* Some administrative functions primarily connected with the area of research of the academic;
* Distinguished contribution to supervision of PhD students and other HDRs in these areas
* Actively participate in the intellectual life of the School of Philosophy.
* Other duties as consistent with the classification of the position.
Fellowship Application Deadline: 14 January 2011
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