Updated Catalyst for week of July 9, 2007
Seminars
Professor Tony Masters,
of the University of Sydney, Australia will be speaking
11:30 AM, Thursday, July 12
2015 McPherson Laboratory,
"Bespoke Catalytic Surfaces - Precision Nanoengineering"
(Special Inorganic Seminar)
Professor Isiah Warner,
of the Louisiana State University will be speaking
10:30 AM, Monday, July 16
2015 McPherson Laboratory,
"An Analytical Chemist with a Focus on Separations Research: Separation of Photons and Separation of Molecules"
(Special Analytical Seminar)
Positions Available1. Scientist (analytical scientist - Boston area)
Growing pharmaceutical company in Boston area is currently seeking an
Analytical Scientist to provide analysis development support for early- and
late-phase development compounds. Candidates need a Ph.D. in Chemistry with 0-
5 years experience performing analytical methods development in the
pharmaceutical industry. Individuals must have experience in HPLC, GC, IR,
UV, dissolution, KF and other general laboratory equipment. Preferred
candidates will have prior experience in drug substance and/or dosage from
support, particularly oral solid dosage forms.
For more information, see Karen in 1118 NW.
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2. Novartis (NIBR, San Francisco Bay area, CA)
Medicinal Chemists, BS/MS and Ph.D. candidate openings; must show demonstrated
expertise in the preparation of organic molecules and have a strong background
in synthetic organic chemistry. Candidate must be experienced in the use of
HPLC, LCMS, IR and NMR instrumentation and the interpretation of the data
generated as required for the analysis and characterization of organic
molecules. Primary function will be to work in a laboratory setting
preparaing organic molecules of therapeutic relevance.
Send your CV/resume and a research summary to:
J. Sutton, Ph.D.
Novartis
4560 Horton Street
Mail Stop 4.5
Emeryville, CA 94608
FAX: 510-923-3360
For further information, see Karen in 1118 NW.
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3. 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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4. 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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5. 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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Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunities1. National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
Activities within the Chemical Microsensor Program at NIST offer interested
applicants a variety of advanced research opportunities relating to project
areas that include:
- Nanoengineering of materials
- Application of microarrays for combinatorial studies of materials
processing, kinetics and property optimization
- Development of new sensing schemes
- Design/fabrication of micromachines (MEMS/NEMS) devices
- Utilization of millisecond and microsecond thermal cycling in microscale
structures
- Study of fundamental chemical and electronic effects/mechanisms for chemical
sensing
Most positions are open only to U.S. citizens (although a joint NIH-NIST
program does not require US citizenship). Applications include a brief
research proposal. Stipends and benefits are generous (base salary ~$60,000)
30 miles from Washington, DC.
Contact:
Dr. Steve Semancik, NIST
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8362
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8362
E-mail: steves@nist.gov
For more information, see Karen in 1118 NW.
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2. University of Alberta (Canada)
The Alberta Lipid Utilization Program (ALUP) at the University of Alberta
seeks highly motivated doctoral graduates interested in working with soft
lipidic materials.
a. Ph.D. in Materials or Condensed Matter Physics. Experience with
theoretical and experimental aspects of X-ray diffraction a must. Modeling
experience, and experimental skills in imaging and mechanical properties would
be an asset. Fundamental knowledge of thermodynamics is essential.
b. Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry. Experience in thermodynamics and phase
behavior studies essential. A background in kinetic processes would be an
asset. Molecular modeling experience and XRD and/or NMR skills are
important. Experience with experimental methodologies in thermal properties
of materials would be important.
For more information, visit the website at www.alup.ca and see Karen in 1118
NW for full ad.
Full CV and cover letters should be directed to:
Dr. Laziz Bouzidi
Lipid Utilization Research Manager
Alberta Lipid Utilization Program
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB, T6G 2P5 Canada
e-mail: lbouzidi@ualberta.ca
phone: 780-492-2952
fax: 780-492-7174
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3. Kansas State University
One postdoc position to work in the development of electronic nanodevices for
health diagnosis and pathogen detection. The candidate will be involved in
nanomaterials growth, device fabrication/characterization, and biosensing
development. The suitable postdoc candidate is required to have a Ph.D. in
nanomaterials, electrochemistry, analytical chemistry, bioengineering, applied
physics, surface sicence, or closely related fields. For additional
information and description, see Karen in 1118 NW.
Screening of applications will begin on July 1, 2007. Applicants should send
a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and contact information of three
referees to:
Prof. Jun Li
Department of Chemistry
111 Williard Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
e-mail: junli@ksu.edu
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4. Argonne National Laboratory
a. Named Postdoctoral Fellowships - named after scientific and technical
luminaries associated with the Laboratory, its predecessors and the University
of Chicago. These are selected once a year and fellowships are awarded for a
2-year terms with possible renewal for a 3rd year.
b. Director's Postdoctoral Fellowships - selected competitively based on
research and academic accomplishments, and strength of their research
proposal. These fellowships are awarded for a 2-year term and are awarded
every 3 months.
c. Division Postdoctoral Appointments - typically conduct research on
existing Argonne's science and technology programs. Appointments are awarded
for a 1-year terms, with possible renewal for up to the third year. A list of
division postdoctoral openings can be found at http://www.anl.gov/jobsearch/.
Division postdoctoral appointments are made on a continuing basis. All
applicants must identify an ANL employee (sponsor) who will write the
nomination memo to the Postdoctoral Committee. For further information, visit
website at http://www.dep.anl.gov/postdoc/ for a complete description of the
Postdoctoral programs, including application requirements, deadlines, and
Postdoctoral Office's activities and resources.
See Karen in 1118 NW for the complete information sheets.
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5. GAANN Doctoral Fellowships (Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry)
Cleveland State University's (CSU) Department of Chemistry is now accepting
applications for four GAANN doctoral fellowships for full-time study in
Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry. The program is offered in conjunction with
The Cleveland Clinic, and affords students access to unique facilities and
resources, and a ready network to world-class basic and applied research.
Additional program information can be found online at:
http://www.csuohio.edu/chemistry/.
These fellowships provide tuition for full-time study and yearly stipends of
up to $30,000 based on need and are renewable for a total of three years.
Eligibility is restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent residents holding a
B.S. or M.S. with superior GPAs and GRE scores. Candidates should apply to
the Ph.D. in Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry through the Office of Graduate
Admissions by submitting the on-line form:
http://www.csuohio.edu/gradcollege/admit/apply.html)
For more information, see Karen in 1118 NW.
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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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