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Catalyst for the week of April 16, 2007

Catalyst for week of April 16, 2007


NCAA Men's Basketball Finals Tonight at 9:20 PM - GO BUCKEYES, BEAT FLORIDA!









Seminars

Jonathan Clark, of Ohio State University will be speaking
4:00 PM, Tuesday, April 17
2015 McPherson Laboratory,

"Electrospinning Polymer Nanofibers for Use in Analytical Separations"
(Analytical Student Seminar)

Kaarina Lokko, of Ohio State University will be speaking
4:00 PM, Tuesday, April 17
2015 McPherson Laboratory,

"GK-12 Fellowship Opportunity: Improving Elementary Science Education"
(Analytical Student Seminar)

Professor Scott Walsh , of The Ohio State University will be speaking
12:30 PM, Thursday, April 19
2015 McPherson Laboratory,

"Molecular Recognition Studies of Human Interleukin-7"
(Biological Division Journal Club Seminar)

Matt Walczak, of Ohio State University will be speaking
11:30 AM, Thursday, April 19
1015 McPherson Laboratory,

"Synthesis of Polyene Natural Products:"
(organic student seminar-Coleman group)

Marianne Lee , of The Ohio State University will be speaking
12:30 PM, Thursday, April 26
2015 McPherson Laboratory,

"RiP: Distant Homology Detection Using a Length and Structure-based Sequence Alignment Tool (LESTAT)"
(Biological Division Journal Club Seminar)
Chan Group

Jijun Yuan , of The Ohio State University will be speaking
12:30 PM, Thursday, April 26
2015 McPherson Laboratory,

"RiP: Membrane Protein Insertion: the Substrate Specificity of the YidC Insertase Is Revealed by Characterization of Conditional Lethal YidC Mutants"
(Biological Division Journal Club Seminar)
Dalbey Group



Positions Available
1. Pfizer Global Resarch & Development (PGRD)- Groton Laboratories B.S./M.S. level Synthetic Organic Chemists; several openings exist for independent, creative chemists with research experience. Send application materials (college transcripts, 2+ reference letters, chemistry experiences) to: * **_"www.pfizer.com/careers"_* and search by* Req # 066541* (Associate Scientist) or* # 066544 (Senior Associate Scientist). For additional details, see Karen in 1118 NW. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Assistant Professor, Analytical Chemistry; will teach 12 contact hours per week in fall & spring semesters. P&T decisions are weighed primarily upon teaching evaluations made by peers, chairs and students; however, there are requirements for scholarly activity and service to the dept and university. The complete contract, including salary scale and benefits description is available on line at: http://www.apscuf.com/print/2003-07cbaFinalDraftSigned.mht Contact: Dr. Lisa Unico at For more detailed information, see Karen in 1118 NW. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3. Otterbein College Ph.D. Chemist; one-year teaching position commencing 9/1/07 with teaching responsibilities in general chemistry and the candidate's area of specialization (all subfields considered). Please send application including CV and 3 letters of reference to: Dr. Abiodum Goke-Pariola VP for Academic Affairs Otterbein College One Otterbein College Westerville, OH 43081 e-mail submissions: academicjobs@otterbein.edu * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4. Hendrix College Ph.D. Chemist; non tenure-track sabbatical replacement for academic year 2007- 2008 commencing Aug. 2007. Candidate will teach general chemistry, analytical or inorganic, and chemistry for non-science majors and will also be involved in Gen. Chem. labs and Advanced Techniques in Experimental Chemistry (ATEC). Send application letter, CV, UG and Grad transcripts, teaching philosophy and 3 letters of recommendation (including phone numbers and e-mail addresses of references to: Dr. M. Warfield Teague, Chair Dept of Chemistry Hendrix College 1600 Washington Ave. Conway, AR 72032 e-mail: teague@hendrix.edu For more information, see Karen in 1118 NW * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5a. Merck & Co. B.S./M.S. level Analytical Chemist; positions available in Early Development Analytical Research dept and Analytical Development & Commercialization-API dept at Rahway, NJ site. Method development, validation, and documentation are required in addition to the provision of accurate and timely analytical results. Some of the analytical techniques used include HPLC, GC, chiral LC, spectroscopy, SFC, CE and wet chemistry. Candidates should have excellent acadmic record, lab skills, interest in analytical chemistry and 0-5 years of industrial experience. Experience in chromatography and wet analytical chemistry is desirable. Apply online @ www.merck.com/careers/search_jobs/experienced.html (current job numbers: CHE001011, CHE001060 and CHE001061) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5b. Merck & Co. B.S./M.S. level Synthetic Organic Chemist; position available in Process Research dept at Rahway, NJ site. Co. is seeking chemists who will be responsible for the discovery & development of synthetic routes to potential drug candidates, i.e., exploring new chemistry. Candidate should have a well- established understanding of both synthetic & mechanistic organic chemistry through academic independent research or industry experience; desired are experience/knowledge of purification techniques such as column chromatography, HPLC, recrystallization & distillation, working knowledge of analytical techniques (NMR, MS & IR) desired. Apply online @ www.merck.com/careers/search_jobs/experienced.html (Current Job Numbers: CHE000973, CHE001015 and CHE001024)
Fellowship Opportunities
1. The National Research Council of the National Academies is pleased to announce the Postdoctoral and Senior Research Associateship Programs for 2007. See Karen in 1118 NW for details. Also more details can be found on their website at: www.national-academies.org/rap or e-mail at . 2. National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) The Analytical Chemistry Division provide NRC Postdoctoral Research Fellowships provide a stipend of $55,700 and an annual allocation of $5,500 to support professional activities. Research locations are Gaithersburg, MD and Charleston, SC and US citizenship is required. Applicants must have held the Ph.D. less than 5 years at the time of application. For further information contact: Lane C. Sander Organic chemical Metrology Group phone: 301-975-3117 nttp://www.cstl.nist.gov/nist839.02
Postdoctoral Opportunity
Schulich Faculty of Chemistry of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is offering attractive post-doctoral positions for oustanding candidates in all areas of chemistry. Minimum requirement is a recent Ph.D. degree in chemistry or a closely related field. Appointments are non-tenure and are for one year with an option of renewal for one additional year. For more information, see Karen in 1118 NW.
CONSULTANT OPPORTUNITY-Columbus State
CONSULTANT OPPORTUNITY: To work with Columbus State Community College Requirements: Individual should be familiar with: common and special valves, troubleshooting and troubleshooting techniques at an entry level, vessels and reactors at an introductory level, and types of pumps related to metering and special purpose. All of the above experience should be in the realm of working in or can be transferred to working in Chemical Operator environment. CSCC needs an individual to write curriculum on these items that can be used for an online educational tool for an Industrial Chemical Operator Program. Individual will have use of CSCC staff to help coordinate and assist with typing and development. We are not necessarily looking for a faculty person to write the curriculum; someone in the industry or retired from the industry would also be most welcome. If interested, please contact Cheryl Hay, Administrator, Columbus State Community College – Center for Workforce Development at 614-287-2415 or chay3@cscc.edu .
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