Catalyst for week of June 4, 2007
Seminars
Professor Makoto Yamashita,
of the University of Tokyo will be speaking
2:30 PM, Monday, June 4
2015 McPherson Laboratory,
"Syntheses, Structures, and Reaction Chemistry of Boryl Anions"
(Special Organic/Inorganic Seminar-(Stambuli))
Professor Heinz Roth,
of Rutgers University will be speaking
2:30 PM, Wednesday, June 13
2015 McPherson Laboratory,
"40 Years of CIDNP . . ."
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Special Organic Seminar - hosts, Platz/Hadad
Positions Available1. Pfizer, Groton, CT
Synthetic Organic Chemist, Ph.D. preferred; responsible for the design,
synthesis, purification and isolation of potential drug candidates using
traditional synthetic chemistry approaches (singletons) and/or parallel
chemistry techniques (libraries). The scientist will develop new synthetic
routes and techniques to prepare novel chemical matters, solve challenging
technical and scientific problems involved in the small- and large-scale
syntheses of novel compounds, and participate a a team member in chemistry and
therapeutic area project teams.
For further information, see Karen in 1118 NW.
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2. Eastern Connecticut State University
Full-time tenure-track faculty position in chemistry/biochemistry. Ph.D.
required and post-doctoral experience preferred; Teaching expectations include
advanced chemistry and biochemistry courses with an emphasis on
instrumentation and biochemical technique as well as introductory chemistry
courses to augment the integrative liberal arts core curriculum. Applicants
should send CV, transcripts, teaching philosophy/research interest statements
and three letters of recommendation to:
John Toedt, Search Chair
Department of Physical Sciences
Eastern Connecticut State University
83 Windham Street
Willimantic, CT 06226
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2. American Chemical Society (ACS)
a. Associate/Senior Associate/Senior Editor, Scientific Journal-Chemistry
Position primarily researches, reports, writes and edits articles for
Analytical Chemistry. Topics include mass spectrometry & its instrumentation,
surface science and bioanalysis. Some editing of the work of staff members
and freelancers may be required. May also be responsible for performing
editorial and production tasks and contributing to the editorial content.
Some travel is required. For more details, see Karen in 1118 NW.
b. Managing Editor, ACS Chemical Biology
Position is responsible for working with ACS Chemical Biology to implement the
overall editorial mission of the product and for ensuring that the publication
and the website are produced on time, on budget, and with appropriate levels
of quality in both content and functionality. In addition, it is responsible
for supervising the design and production of the publication on the web and in
print. For more details, see Karen in 1118 NW.
c. Managing Editor, ACS Nano
Position if responsible for working with the Editor-in-Chief of ACS Nano and
the polymers and materials sciences Acquisitions Editor at ACS. This new
periodical is intended to capture a flagship position at the strategically-key
interface between chemistry, materials science, physics, biology and
engineering at the nanoscale. For more details, see Karen in 1118 NW.
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3. St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN
Assistant Professor/Instructor in the Department of Chemistry, Fixed-term
appointment. Primary duties include teaching undergraduate lecture and
laboratory for preparatory chemistry. M.S. or Ph.D. in chemistry,
biochemistry or chemical education required; candidates who are ABD may be
considered. The date of appointment begins August 27, 200; application
materials must be received by June 20, 2007 to be guaranteed consideration.
For further details, see Karen in 1118 NW
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4. Ohio Northern University. Dept of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Introductory Lab Coordinator Staff Position; FT nine-month staff position with
responsibilities including teaching and organizing lab instruction for several
multi-section courses, supervising UG student teaching assistants, promoting
safety and efficiency, and maintaining instruments. Position to begin
September 2007 with M.S./Ph.D. required.
go on line at www.onu.edu/a+s/chemistry
Review of applications begins May 31, 2007
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5. Bethany College, Bethany, WV
Chemistry Faculty Sabbatical Leave Replacement position available for 2007-
2008 academic year. Teaching duties specifically may include analytical
chemistry, advanced courses in spectroscopic and chromatographic analysis,
general chemistry, forensic chemistry and others depending upon interest of
the candidate. Ph.D. preferred, ABD considered. Starting date is August 15,
2007. Send CV, short statement of teaching philosophy, transcripts, and names
and contact information for 3 professional references to:
Dr. Robert A. Paysen, Chair
Department of Chemistry
Bethany College
Bethany, WV 26032
e-mail: rpaysen@bethanywv.edu
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position
is filled.
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Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunities1. Oklahoma State University (Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis)
The postdoctoral scholar will investigate the synthesis of new ligands and
their coordination complexes for olefin polymerization and copolymerization
studies. The primary focus of the postdoc will be ligand and organometallic
synthesis, with the catalytic studies to be performed in collaboration with
industrial partners. For more information, see Karen in 1118 NW.
Deadline for submission: June 15, 2007
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2. Idaho National Laboratory (Computational Physics and Chemistry)
The Idaho National Laboratory has a postdoctoral position available in the
areas of kinetic Monte Carlo simulation of the coupling between charge
transport and chemistry in dissolving and/or precipitating minerals. The
project will be in collaboration with Kevin Ross and others at the PNNL who
are conducting related experimental research and density functional theory
calculations. For more details, see Karen in 1118 NW.
B.S./ M.S. Level Chemists - openings in Dayton, OHB.S./M.S. level openings, please contact:
Paul Cahill, VP of R&D, Exciton, Inc., 400 Linden Ave., Dayton, OH 45403, 937-
252-2989 (phone), 937-258-3937 (fax), paul@exciton.com
Description of the position:
Exciton, Inc. is a small, specialty chemical manufacturer of dyes for the
laser, microelectronics, and photonics industry. Exciton has an opening for a
bachelor’s or master’s degree chemist at its plant near downtown Dayton,
Ohio. The responsibilities of the open position include all aspects of dye
synthesis and production, from synthetic method development through quality
control. Candidates with laboratory experience will be preferred. Please see
www.exciton.com for information about Exciton and our products. Please send
resumes to paul@exciton.com (Paul Cahill, VP of R&D). U.S. citizenship
required.
Paul A. Cahill
VP of R&D
Exciton, Inc.
400 Linden Avenue
Dayton, OH 45403
937-252-2989
937-258-3937 fax
paul@exciton.com
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