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Cortech, Inc. is a pharmaceutical ' ! research firm focused on the discovery and early development of novel classes of drugs for the treatment of inflammatory dis­ orders. We are seeking Β S or MS level candi­ dates with experience in medicinal chemistry and synthetic organic chemistry with a strong background in the areas of peptides and pep­ tide mimetics. The ideal candidate will pos­ sess 1-3 years industrial research experience which includes multi-step synthesis, purifica­ tion, characterization and structure determi­ nation. Additional experience in the follow­ ing areas would be helpful: solid phase syn­ thesis, NMR and HPLC. Successful applicants must be able to work independently in a multi-disciplinary research group. Cortech, Inc., which is located in northeast Denver at the foot of the Rockies, offers a com­ petitive salary, full benefits, and stock options. Please send resume to: Cortech, Inc. Attn: Human Resources, #97-007-210 6850 N. Broadway Denver, CO 80221 Fax (303) 650-2701 No phone calls please Equal Opportunity—Nonsmoking

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ORGANIC SYNTHETIC CHEMISTS Due to expansion of our customer synthesis division, Beta Chemicals, Inc. seeks two motivated chemists with experience in multistep organic synthesis. Ideal candidates should have a MS or Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and experience of purification, scale-up, and spectroscopy characterization. Knowledge of GMP is a plus. The company is licated in Science Park, next to the Chemistry Department of Yale Uni­ versity. Send resume to: Human Resource, Beta Chemicals, Inc., 25 Science Park, New Haven, CT 06511. POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION— DuPont's Haskell Laboratory of Toxicology and Indus­ trial Medicine is seeking a qualified individual to par­ ticipate in a research program involving the genera­ tion and analysis of fluoropolymer combustion aerosols. The successful applicant will be expected to develop and use low-level aerosol measurement and chemical analysis techniques to support ongoing tox­ icology studies of ultrafine perfluoropolymer aero­ sols; experience in toxicology is desirable. This full time position is for 1 year with a competitive salary, commensurate with experience. Please send c.v. and names of 3 references to: Mary Jane Hudson, Haskell Laboratory, P.O. Box 50, Elkton Road, New­ ark, Delaware 19714. DuPont is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. COMPUTATIONAL CHEMIST/PHYSICIST, ZP1310/1320-III/IV The Physical and Chemical Proper­ ties Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking a research chemist or physicist to fill a permanent appointment to devel­ op, implement and evaluate advanced quantum chemisty (QC) methods for predicting the properties of molecules such as thermochemistry, ground- and excited-state molecular structures, spectroscopy, reac­ tion pathways, and kinetic rates. The researcher must have skill in the development of QC methods and experience in the application of a wide variety of QC methods to the prediction of molecular properties. Recent research experience is essential. The salary range is $38,321-$83,883, depending on qualifications and experience. Travel for employee and immediate family, and shipping of household goods will be paid. Realty relocation expenses will not be paid. Ap­ plicants must request the vacancy announcement via the Vacancy Hotline Number (301) 926-4851 for spe­ cific requirements of the position. Technical contact is Dr. Walter J. Stevens ([email protected]). Please send résumé or application, transcripts, and a summary statement of qualifications by the closing date, 03-14-97, to: NIST/97-0006/CAH, Admin. Bldg., Room A-123, Office of Human Resources Management, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899. The Department ofCommerce/NIST is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action Employer located in Gaithersburg, MD. U.S. CITIZENSHIP IS REQUIRED.

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Globally active, research-driven, responsible: Roche. A global pharmaceutical industry leader with a 100 year history of innovation and discovery. Our newly established Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) Discovery group is charged with integrating drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics into the earliest stages of the drug discovery process. We now seek the following scientists to join us in Nutley, NJ.

PhD, Principal Scientist, H PLC-MS/MS You will coordinate the methods development in the DMPK-Discovery group. To qualify, you must have a PhD in Analytical Chemistry with 3+ years of relevant experience in developing analytical methods for drugs (including peptides and peptidomimetics) in biological fluids and for adapting HPLC-MS/MS methods suitable for high throughput Pharmacokinetic screening. Skills in in vitro or in vivo metabolism or in Pharmacokinetics are also desirable Dept. 7SS12TG

PhD, Principal Scientist, Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics Assist our Exploratory Research Project Teams in linking drug candidate exposure in preclinical animal models of disease with effect, and predicting the effect of the drug under different dosing regimens. You will also develop relevant animal models to investigate absorption and metabolism of the drug candidates. A PhD in Pharmacokinetics/Biopharmaceutics with 3+ years of relevant experience is required. Dept. 7SS13TG

BS/MS Scientists Support our existing expertise in DMPK-Discovery by applying your background in analytical methods development (principally with HPLC-MS/MS and ELISA), and in vitro and in vivo models of pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism using radioisotopes, animal handling and small animal surgery skills. A BS/MS in Biology/Chemistry/Biochemistry and 3+ years of relevant experience in designing analytical assays for drug candidates in biological fluids and identifying metabolites of new molecular entities are required. Dept. 7SS15RN Forward your resume, indicating department number from above for position of interest, to: Stella Strazdas, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., 340 Kingsland Street, Building 76, 5th Floor, Nutley, NJ 07110-1199. Principals only; no telephone calls, please. We are an equal opportunity employer.

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Research chemist Organic Chemical Synthesis The Department of Medicinal Chemistry has a vacancy in the field of organic chemical synthesis. The department is part of Lundbeck's research organisation. There are currently 18 employees in the department. The primary function is the synthesis of new organic chemical compounds. The work is organised in smaller teams of 1 scientist and 1-2 laboratory technician(s). Modern chromatographic equipment and high field NMR spectroscopy (250 and 500 MHz) is available as well as access to mass spectroscopy (MS). The job In the newly established position we are looking for a research chemist with an interest in organic chemical synthesis. The work consists of designing and synthesising new drugs with therapeutical potential against diseases in the central nervous system (CNS). Contributions to the analysis of structure-activity relationship within these compound series will be required. Computer access to chemical information data banks and molecular computation programmes is available. Qualifications The position calls for a Ph.D. or equivalent in medicinal chemistry or organic chemical synthesis, preferably with some experience from the pharmaceutical industry. Creativity, inventiveness and a fair amount of critical analytical sense will be required. Moreover, the job requires an experienced chemist who is skilled in practical organic synthesis. We expect documented, original research results in the form of scientific publications and other kinds of presentations. For further information on the position please contact Jens Perregaard, Head of Department on telephone number +45 36 30 13 11, extension 3205. The benefits A challenging job in an inspiring environment. An attractive relocation and compensation package, including pension and 5 weeks vacation is offered. Your application Please mark your application "Research Chemist" and send or fax your application, including full CV, to: H. LundbeckA/S, Personnel Department, Ottiliavej 9, DK-2500 Valby, Copenhagen, Denmark. Telefax No +45 36 30 34 82. The final date for receipt of applications is 3 April 1997.

XA^dlrëCR H.Lundbeck A/S is a Danish pharmaceutical company owned by a foundation. We focus on research and development for diseases in the central nervous system. Lundbeck has manufacturing facilities in Denmark and in the United Kingdom producing drugs for the treatment of psychotic diseases and pain relief. Approximately 90% of turnover is derived from exports, e.g. through foreign subsidiaries. The Lundbeck group employs 1,950 people of which 1,100 are based in Denmark.

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At Amgen, you'll discover a research environment that emphasizes collaboration, intellectual honesty, scientific integrity, and a supportive culture. This unique approach has helped us grow into a global biotechnology leader in just fifteen years. The following positions at our Boulder facility will provide technical services to our newly established compound library (Sample Bank) in support of small molecule chemistry. Detail-oriented individuals with strong communication skills and a desire to work in a team-oriented environment required for all positions.

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Amgen is searching for an experienced manager to lead its Sample Bank team. The position involves the management of the daily operations of the Amgen Sample Bank as well as interaction with all scientific teams to develop and introduce new technologies for chemical sample management. The qualified candidate for the position will have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology or related field with 7 to 10 years' laboratory experience and 2 to 4 years of supervisory experience in a pharmaceutical compound storage operation. Detailoriented individuals with strong communication skills and a desire to work in a team-oriented environment are preferred. Job Code: BPCE-10171

tion molding and tool design. Previous experience with plastic ophthalmic lenses a plus. Competitive benefits, Equal Opportunity Employer. Send resume to Director of Human Resources, Innotech, Inc., 5568 Airport Rd., Roanoke, VA 24012, or fax to 540-362-2050. No phone calls,

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These positions involve the supervision of Sample Bank operations, development of sample management data systems and interaction with specific scientific teams to develop and introduce new technologies for chemical sample management and testing. The qualified candidates for these positions will have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology or related field with 3 to 5 years' experience in a pharmaceutical compound storage operation. Job Codes: BPCE-10172-10173

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Ph.D. Polper Chemist Sybron Chemicals Inc., comprised of a group of specialty chemical businesses, with a worldwide reputation for excel­ lence, is currently seeking a Ph.D. Polymer Chemist with a minimum of 5 years industrial experience for our Birmingham facility (located in Southern New Jersey). Individuals with industrial experience in the development, synthesis and manufacture of polyesters, as well as interests/experience in suspension and emulsion polymerization are encouraged to apply. We offer an attractive salary, along with a comprehensive benefits package. For full, confidential consideration, please submit your resume with salary history and requirements to: Laura A. Centifonti, SYBRON CHEMICALS INC., P.O. Box 66, Birmingham, NJ 08011. Ε0Ε M/F/D7V

Research Automation Engineer This position involves the development and maintenance of automation equipment to aid in the storage, retrieval and management of chemical compounds. The qualified candidate for this position will possess a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Biology or related field of technology with 1 to 3 years' experience interfacing electromechanical systems. Job Code: BPCE-10174

Compound Inventory Technician/Associate These positions involve receiving, registering, storing, retrieving and dispensing of chemical compounds for use in chemical and biological testing. The qualified candidates for these positions will have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology or related field of technology with 1 to 3 years' experience in a pharmaceutical laboratory environment. Job Codes: BPCE-10175-10179 We recognize that diverse perspectives are a key factor in the process of discovery. At Amgen, you'll find our approach as rewarding as it is effective. We offer a highly competitive compensation and benefits package. Please mail your resume to: Amgen, Boulder, Human Resources (insert appropriate job code), P.O. Box 19409, Boulder, CO 8 0 3 0 8 - 2 4 0 9 . Please consult our Web site at www.amgen.com or call our Job Hotline at 800-446-4007 for information on other career opportunities available at Amgen. Principals only, please. EEO/AA Employer M/F/D/V

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United States Department of Agriculture

Opportunities for... RESEARCH SCIENTISTS & POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES The Agricultural Research Service, as the principal scientific research agency of USDA, conducts research to solve technical food and agricultural problems of broad scope and high national priority. The agency's work is carried out under six specific research objectives—conservation of soil, water and air, plant productivity, animal productivity, commodity conversion and delivery, human nutrition and well-being, and integration of systems. Overall aim of ARS research is to ensure the continuation of an adequate supply of food and fiber of high quality to meet the needs of American people and for export.

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Individual vacancies will be advertised and announcements can be accessed on the ARS Home Page at: http://www.ars. usda.gov. Research Scientifist appointments may be permanent or temporary and require U.S. citizenship. Postdoctoral Research Associate opportunities are initially for up to 2 years. There are some employment restrictions for non-U.S. citizens. If access is unavailable via Internet, you may call or write for written descriptions of positions and application procedures for Postdoctoral Research Associate positions:

Susan Dixon Human Resources Division USDA/ARS 6305 Ivy Lane, Room 113 Greenbelt, MD 20770-1435 301-344-8057

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The Resin and Adhesion Science group at Wilsonart International, seeks a Senior Research Chemist with a strong background in organic and/or polymer synthesis. Wilsonart is the world's leading producer of high pressure decorative laminates. The chemist reporting to a Section Manager, will play a major role in developing new resins and adhesives, and/or improving the existing resins and adhesives used in decorative laminates. Expertise in organic and/or polymer synthesis is highly desirable. The candidate w e seek will have a Ph.D. in organic chemistry, possibly with one or two years of postdoctoral experience. Wilsonart International offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package including relocation assistance. To explore this opportunity, please forward your resume to Dr. Robson Mafoti, Section Manager, Resin and Adhesion Science, Wilsonart International, 505 South General Bruce Drive, Temple, TX 765036110. Wilsonart is located in Temple about 65 miles north of Austin, in beautiful central Texas. EEO/MF

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION A postdoctoral position is available immediately to investigate the chemical modification of inorganic surfaces in an industrially funded project. One year appointment, renewable for a second year subject to performance. Experience in one or more of the following areas desirable: inert atmosphere sample handling, FT-IR spectroscopy, kinetics, reaction characterization of amorphous surfaces. Send CV and three letters of recommendation to Prof. J.P. Blitz, Eastern Illinois University, Department of Chemistry, Charleston, IL 61920 ([email protected]). An equal opportunity employer.

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DESIGN (PROCESS) ENGINEER. Resp. for maintaining electroplating and etching processes for hard disk drive manufacture. His/her duties include improving manufacturing techniques and process yield, and development of new manufacturing techniques; developing chemical analysis techniques for existing chemistries, qualify and implement new equipment and processes, and support manufacturing capacity ramp. Reqs. B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Also reqs. knowl. of: electroplating, chemical etching, and photoresist patterning; knowl. of chemical analysis and statistical data analysis techniques. Salary: $40,554/ yr. 40 hrs/wk. Job/intrvw. site: Louisville, CO. Send ad w/resume to Job No.: CO 4509529, Colorado Department of Labor & Employment, Employment Programs, ATTN: Jim Shimada. Two Park Central, Suite 400,1515 Arapahoe Street, Denver, CO 802022177. Must have proof of legal authority to work in the U.S.

CORNING INCORPORATED is a diversified products and services company with a strong tradition of technological innovation. The Cellular Ceramics Department of the Science and Technology Division of Corning Incorporated has an immediate opening for a Ph.D. research scientist. We are seeking a highly motivated and innovative individual with a doctorate degree in Inorganic Solid State Chemistry/Materials Science, with a strong background in materials synthesis and characterization, and surface active or nano-phase materials. Knowledge of computer modeling would be desirable, but not necessary. This position requires the ability to contribute to the invention of new ceramic emission control devices, reactors, or electrochemical p r o d u c t s . Qualified individuals must also have excellent written and oral communication skills. Corning is located in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. Corning is and Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H / V . Send a resume to: The Ceramic Research Department, Corning Incorporated, SP-DV-01-9, Corning, N.Y. 14831.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE BS/MS. Chemical Engineering or Polymer Science. Characterization experience desirable. SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMIST MS/Ph.D. Specialty isocyanates and scale-up desirable. Protein Polymer develops biomaterials for surgical repair. PPTI offers competitive salary, medical benefits, 401K, employee stock purchase plan and stock options. Send/fax resume to Protein Polymer Technologies, 10655 Sorrento Valley Rd, SD, CALIF 92121. 619 558-6477 fax or email: [email protected] PROPELLANT CHEMIST Automotive Systems Laboratory Inc. (ASL), a leader in airbag systems has an opening for a Propellant Chemist at our new facility in Armada Township, MI. This key individual will be responsible for formulations, procedure development, raw material evaluation and organic synthesis. Must have operating experience in GC FTIR, IC/HPLC and DCS. Energetic material handling experience a plus. Ideal candidates will have a Masters or Ph.D. in Chemistry and 3-5 years experience in organic and/or inorganic synthesis. If interested in joining a dynamic company with excellent salary and benefits, please fax resume and salary requirements to: ASL, Human Resources (810) 489-9359 or mail to: 27200 Haggerty Rd., Suite B-12, Farmington Hills, MI 48331. An Equal Opportunity Employer BISCO, INC., headquarters in a Chicago western suburb, develops, manufactures, and distributes dental materials worldwide. We are searching for Ph.D. polymer chemists, polymer engineers, and polymer physicists to participate in the development of new dental composites and adhesives. Five positions are available; namely, (1) a rheologist to study chemorheology and physical aging of concentration suspensions and to develop improved handling characteristics of composites, (2) a tribologist to develop wear improvement of composites, (3) a polymer chemist to develop new interpenetrating polymer networks, (4) a polymer engineer to develop new twin-screw extruder processes, and (5) a polymer chemist with exf>erience in methacrylate monomer synthesis and poymerization. Please fax resume to the Special Projects Manager, Bisco, Inc. Fax: (630) 773-6949.

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THE SETON HALL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR — BIOCHEMISTRY Applications are invited for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level to begin in January, 1998. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Biochemistry or a Ph.D. in Chemistry with extensive research experience in biochemistry. Preference will be given to those candidates whose research proposals would appeal to doctoral students interested in the pharmaceutical industry. The appointee is expected to conduct research and teach at both the graduate and undergraduate. Applicants should arrange to have three letters of recommendation send independently and submit a curriculum vitae with a statement of research plans and teaching interests. All materials should be mailed no later than April 1, 1997 to Human Resources/Biochemistry Search Committee, Seton Hall University, 400 South Orange Avenue, South Orange, NJ 07079-2694. Electronic submissions will not be accepted. Seton Hall University, the Catholic University of New Jersey, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and offers a smoke-free work environment.

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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE AT OLD WESTBURY Assistant Professor — Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry — two tenure-track positions, beginning Fall 1997 in an ACS-certified BS degree program. Appointments at the Assistant Professor level are expected but more experienced candidates will be considered. We seek candidates with a Ph.D. who will excel in both teaching and developing an undergraduate research program in their specialization. We welcome applicants whose interests complement a planned Biochemistry major. Candidates will also contribute to introductory chemistry courses for majors and nonmajors. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae and three letters of reference by 3/31/97 to: Director of Personnel and Affirmative Action, Screening Committee: (specify Analytical or Inorganic Chemistry), SUNY College at Old Westbury, Box 210, Old Westbury, NY 11568. If applying for more than one position, you must provide duplicate materials addressed to the attention of the appropriate screening committee. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. AA/EOE

A commitment to redefining the future of health care. That's Abbott Laboratories, and it's the talent of our professionals that makes us the undisputed leader we are today. If you're looking for a professional environment built on innovation, look at the opportunities available at Abbott Laboratories. Currently, our Pharmaceutical Products Division is meeting this commitment with several innovative breakthroughs and now seeks the following individuals.

ASSOCIATE CHEMIST You will be responsible for the synthesis, isolation and characterization of novel organic compounds as candidates for drug discovery in a variety of therapeutic areas. Ideal candidates will have a BS or MS in Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, or equivalent industrial experience in Organic Synthesis. Knowledge and experience with multi-step synthetic sequences of chromatographic purification and modern spectroscopic methods highly desirable. (Job #96-LAM-3455)

BI0INF0RMATICS SECTION MANAGER APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY invites applications for a Lecturer in Chemistry for the 1997-98 academic year. Ph.D. in chemistry and recent collegeor university-level teaching experience are required. Start date is August 18, 1997. Teaching responsibilities (approximately 12 contact hours per semester) include lecture and laboratory contributions to Introductory Chemistry. Completed applications must inc l u d e c u r r e n t c u r r i c u l u m v i t a e ; copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts; names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references; and a statement of teaching interests and philosophy. All application materials must be received by 5:00 p.m., April 1, 1997. Send completed applications to Thomas C. Rhyne, Chairperson, Department of Chemistry, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608. Appalachian State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY The Department of Chemistry at Trinity College invites applications for a one year position in Analytical Chemistry to begin September 1,1997. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry. Teaching duties will consist of a lecture and lab course in instrumental analysis in the Fall term and a lecture and lab course in analytical chemistry in the Spring term. One additional course in any area of choice will be taught. Research with undergraduate student participation is expected. The Department has excellent, modern instrumentation including, GC-MS, LC-MS, AAS, LI-CZE, FT-IR, SEM/EDX and a 300 MHz NMR. The Chemistry Department is certified by the American Chemical Society and offers majors in Chemistry and Biochemistry. Applications from members of groups affected by affirmative action guidelines are strongly encouraged to apply. Send a detailed CV, transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and a brief description of research plans to: Dr. David E. Henderson, Analytical Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106. Email [email protected] An AA/EO Institution.

You will lead computer specialists in software R8tD for bioinformatics. This will include implementing and developing strategies for new technology/ algorithms, operation a distributed UNIX network, and leading software efforts in C, relational data and the Web. You will also collaborate with biologists and chemists, provide user support, and act as the scientific computing liaison. We require a Ph.D. in Biology, Molecular Biology or Chemistry and 4 years of research experience in Biology/Molecular Biology, including a background supporting software development in a medical or research environment. We also require 2 years of project leadership/supervisory skills. Excellent interpersonal and communications skills are a must. (Job #96-LHD-1662)

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW This is a unique opportunity to use your computer programming skills to support in-depth structural biology research. Utilizing a UNIX workstation environment, you will apply client/server techniques to the support of commercial and other third party application systems. This includes developing new algorithms and systems, as well as applying software to modeling studies in the investigation of protein-ligand complexes. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Computational Chemistry or equivalent with 4+ years experience in application programming for the sciences, as well as supporting scientific computations. A minimum of 3 years experience in computational chemistry or physics, along with excellent communication skills are essential. (Job #96-LHD-0563) With 50,000 employees worldwide and more than $11 billion in annual sales, we've established ourselves as a respected global business and innovative leader in the changing health care industry. For consideration, please forward your resume and salary history to: Abbott Laboratories, Job #(please select). D583, AP9ALL, 100 Abbott Park Rd., ^ ^ ^ Abbott Park, IL 6 0 0 6 4 - 3 5 0 0 . Abbott is an Ζ Ζ Λ / ν β β Ο Τ Τ Affirmative Action Employer/Smoke-Free ^^^J LABORATORIES Environment. Quality H e a l t h Care W o r l d w i d e

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

IN T H E MARKETPLACE OF I D E A S , LEADERS MAKE N E W S In ancient Greece, the agora was the marketplace where people exchanged ideas. Centuries later, Agouron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an expanding Southern California pharmaceuticals company, is a gathering place for some of the most innovative professionals in the industry. Join us in developing our impressive portfolio of therapeutic products. P H D ORGANIC CHEMIST, COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY Selected candidate will support our combinatorial chemistry program in the design and synthe­ sis of chemical libraries directed at protein targets based on their three-dimensional structure. You will develop new solid phase and solution phase chemistry for the generation of novel small molecule libraries using parallel synthesis. The position requires a PhD in organic chem­ istry with at least 2 years post-doctoral experience with a strong emphasis on organic synthe­ sis. A familiarity with the principles of combinatorial chemistry and solid phase synthesis is required and hands-on experience in combinatorial chemistry is preferred. Code SR

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY Qualified candidate will be a hands-on scientist with a BS or MS in chemistry, and a minimum of 3 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Experience with GMP compliance, USP test methods, GC and HPLC is required. Additionally, experience in analytical methods devel­ opment, validation and extensive HPLC methods for small organic molecules is desired. Experience with chiral HPLC and GC would be beneficial. The successful candidate will be able to work in a team environment on fast track clinical trials projects. Code DS ASSOCIATE SCIENTIST, COMPOUND ARCHIVE & DATABASE MAINTENANCE We have an immediate opening for an associate scientist in our Medicinal Chemistry Group. Selected candidate will be responsible for the organization and maintenance of Agouron's proprietary compound collection. Responsibilities will involve the collection and archiving of samples and the maintenance of an online database. Qualified candidates will have an MS or BS in chemistry with a strong working knowledge of organic chemistry and an ability to work independently. Excellent organizational and computer skills are required. Experience with ISIS (MDL) software and Macintosh computers is preferred. Code CADM We offer a competitive salary and benefits package and the opportunity •——— to grow with a dynamic public company. For immediate consideration, " ^ β ' please forward your resume and salary history to: Human "Ξ^&™ Resources Department, Code (see above), Agouron Pharmaceuticals, JV fm £± • • ΚΑ η Inc., 3301 N. Torrey Pines Court, La Jolla, CA email: ^ ^ j J V W I \ S I I [email protected]; web site: http://www.agouron.com. EOE Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR Black Hawk College, established in 1946, is a fully accredited comprehensive community college with a headcount enrollment of approximately 7,000 stu­ dents. Located in NW Illinois near the Mississippi River, we offer academic courses and curricula de­ signed to meet the lower-division requirements of 4-year colleges and universities. This full-time, tenure track position requires a Master's degree in Chemis­ try and prefers teaching and industrial experience coupled with knowledge of computers and chemical software. Position will teach Introductory, General, and Organic Chemistry. Screening of applications be­ gins 3/31/97. Submit application, resume, under­ graduate and graduate transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to: Human Resources Dept, 6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265. We are an EEO/AA institution and employer which strongly encourages and invites minorities, women, disabled individuals or veterans of the Vietnam era to apply.

LAMAR UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TECHNICAL COORDINATOR Full-time 12-month staff position beginning Septem­ ber 1, 1997, with responsibility for coordination of freshman chemistry laboratories, and upkeep and routine servicing of major instruments, including NMR, GC-MS, IR, AA and GC. The successful candi­ date will also teach freshman laboratory sections, and, if qualified, may teach special topics lecture courses. Opportunities to pursue a research program involving undergraduate and graduate (M.S.) stu­ dents will exist. Web page: www.lamar.edu. Mini­ mum qualifications are an M.S. in chemistry and rel­ evant instrumental experience. Salary commensurate with experience. Please send resume, copies of tran­ scripts, and arrange for three letters of recommenda­ tion to be sent to Dr. John Whittle, Department of Chemistry, Lamar University, Box 10022, Beaumont, Texas 77710. Applications received by April 15, 1997 are assured of full consideration.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY: Department of Chem­ istry, Miami University, Middletown Campus: ten­ ure-track opening at the assistant professor level. Ph.D. required in analytical or experimental physical chemis­ try. Teaching experience in chemical technology and industrial experience or strong ties to industry pre­ ferred. The Middletown Campus is a two-year campus that offers newly established AAS degree in Chemical Technology, the first two-years of courses toward a B.A. in chemistry, and service courses. Duties will in­ cluding teaching and developing courses in chemical technology, advising students, directing student projects and co-op experiences, and providing services to the chemical technology program. The development of a program of independent scholarly activity sup­ porting the chemical technology program is required. For more information visit our web site at http://www.mid.muohio.edu/~mum/newmum.htmlx Appli­ cants should submit their vita and a statement of their anticipated contributions in teaching and scholarly ac­ tivity to the chemical technology program and have three letters of recommendation sent to the Chemical Technology Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056. Re­ view of completed applications will begin on March 19, 1997. Because Miami University is an EO/AA employer, women and minonties are particularly encouraged to apply. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: One year appointment with tenure track possibility in an ACS approved de­ partment. Teaching responsibilities include Analyti­ cal Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, and participa­ tion in the introductory courses. Ph.D. and broad knowledge and experience in instrumental methods required. Interest in computer interfacing and a pro­ pensity to tinker with instruments are pluses. Saint Mary's is a Catholic liberal arts college for women which values teaching excellence. Send resume, tran­ scripts, three letters of reference, and two-page sum­ maries of teaching philosophy and research plans to J. Philip Bays, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Review of applications will begin on March 21,1997. EOE FOUR POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS for highly motivated scientists to study small-molecule/protein interactions. A Ph.D. with expertise in one or more of the following areas is required: biological mass spec­ trometry (ESI-ITMS and MALDI-ToFMS); microelectrokineric separations and affinity chromatography; synthetic organic chemistry. The initial appointment is for one year at $30,000/yr with possible extension. Send a curriculum vitae and three letters of recom­ mendation to Paul W. Jagodzinski, Postdoctoral Search, Department of Chemistry, PO Box 6045, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506. Review of applications will begin immediately. West Virginia University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Em­ ployment Opportunity Employer. Women and protected class individuals are encouraged to apply. POLYMER SPECIALIST: Search extended to April 1,1997 with the following clarification. Ph.D. desired, other degrees with appropriate experience consid­ ered. A letter of application, resume, five reference names, addresses, and telephone numbers must be received by April 1, 1997. Submit to Director, BTI, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS 66762. PSU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY (TCU) seeks to fill two tenure-track positions, one each in the broad­ ly defined areas of inorganic and organic chemistry, starting January and August 1998. Preference will be given to applicants with interdisciplinary research in­ terests and experience (e.g., biochemistry, materials science, environmental chemistry) who are equipped to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in inor­ ganic or organic chemistry. Appointments at the as­ sistant professor level are anticipated, but applica­ tions from more experienced individuals are wel­ come. TCU is a private, liberal arts institution with an enrollment of about 7,000 and a faculty dedicated to excellence in research and teaching. The Chemistry Department offers the Ph.D., MS, and BS degrees and is well-equipped, particularly with excellent NMR and X-ray diffraction facilities. Please send curriculum vitae, detailed research plans, a statement of teaching interests, and three letters of recommendation to Pro­ fessor Robert H. Neilson, Department of Chemistry, Box 298860, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129. Send e-mail i n q u i r i e s to R. [email protected]. Review of applications begins on April 7 and continues until the positions are filled. TCLi is an EEO/AA employer.

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS ACADEMIC POSITIONS POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY A Post-Doctoral Fellowship is available in the Deartment of Nutrition and Food Sciences at Utah tate University to develop biosensors for food and environmental use. The successful candidate will be responsible for experiments to develop microbial sensors that are robust and rapid. In addition to the primary duties, the successful candidate will be expected to investigate microbial physiology related to detection in the environment. A Ph.D. in microbiology, biochemistry, immunology, chemical engineering, or a closely related field is required. Experience and knowledge regarding immunoassays, immobilization chemistry, microbial physiology, PCR, and the ability to work in collaboration is essential. Familiarity with fluid dynamics is strongly suggested. Applications will be accepted through April 30, 1997 or until the position is filled. The salary is commensurate with experience and includes benefits. Applicants should submit a letter of application, three letters of reference, graduate transcripts, and a curriculum vitae to: BART WEIMER, UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, DEPT. OF NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCES, LOGAN, UT 84322-8700 PHONE 801-797-3356 FAX 801-797-2379 E-MAIL [email protected] Utah State University is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action institution. Minorities and Women are encouraged to apply.

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environment, you will provide the vital link between research and manufacturing. RESEARCH ASSISTANT in Analytical Services Laboratory: B.S. Chemistry or related degree with experience and /or course work in instrumental analysis (GC, GC/MS, NMR, HPLC, SFE, UV/VIS). Duties include sample preparation, analysis, data reduction, report writing, maintenance and minor repair of instruments, supervising undergraduate and graduate assistants. Ample opportunity for participation in chemical research. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Application must be completed by March 31, 1997. Submit a letter of application, resume, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent under separate cover to: Dr. Vestal B. Shirley, Natural Resources and Environmental Design, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC 27411. (No telephone calls or facsimiles). May 1997 graduate acceptable.

BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEER/SCIENTIST To support discovery, clinical and manufacturing groups, you will be involved in the development and optimization of microbial fermentation and primary recovery processes such as production of antibiotics and recombinant proteins. This will

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY/INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON The Department of Chemistry invites applications for a tenured position in analytical chemistry at the level of Associate Professor or higher. Outstanding, established teacher-scholars are sought whose research interests will complement those of the current staff. The position will be occupied in the calendar year 1998. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and a list of publications to Professor Paul A. Grieco, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405. The deadline for receipt of applications is April 15,1997. Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and especially encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.

fermentation and relevant analytical and microbiological techniques. To be considered for this position, please respond to Dept. BD-9702-JW.

ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE SCIENTISTS We seek talented individuals to support the fermentation, purification and analytical steps associated with the development of biologically derived compounds. Positions are available in both laboratory and pilot plant operations and require self-starters with good communication skills and a demonstrated interest in Biotechnology Development. Other qualifications include a BS degree in Biology or a related science and 2-6 years of related experience or an MS degree and 0-4 years of related experience. Cell culture,

FACULTY POSITION IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Academic year appointment as Lecturer in Chemistry. Initial period of appointment is for three years. Renewable thereafter for periods of three years, contingent on satisfactory performance. Primary responsibilities include teaching organic chemistry and advising undergraduates. Position offers opportunities for summer teaching. Ph.D. in organic chemistry, teaching experience and commitment to instructional excellence required. Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae, a one-page statement of interest and teaching philosophy, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent directly to Dr. Allan L. Bieber, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State Univeristy, Box 871604, Tempe, AZ 85287-1604. Application deadline is April 3,1997, and every two weeks thereafter until position is filled. Arizona State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH PROJECT AT EPA'S National Risk Management Research Laboratory in Cincinnati. Research relates to investigating adsorbents for recovery and reuse of metals from industrial process streams. A doctoral degree in chemistry, chemical or environmental engineering, or a related field within last three years preferred. Contact: Postgraduate Research Program/NRMRL, ETD/ ORISE, P.O. Box 117, Oak Ridge, TN 73831-0117; (423) 576-5654; Réf. NRMRL 96-02.

immunoassay, modern analytical techniques and/or GMP/GLP experience a plus. To be considered for these positions, please respond to Dept. BD-97X-JW. We offer an excellent compensation package including a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. For prompt, confidential consideration, we invite you to forward a resume indicating the Dept. Code for your position of interest and salary requirements to: Human Resources-JW, Schering-Plough Research Institute, 2015 Galloping Hill Road, Kenilworth, Nj 07033-0539. You may also respond via e-mail to: [email protected]. Please include the Department Code for your position of interest in the Subject Line. We are an equal opportunity employer. We regret we are unable to respond to each resume. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Senior Research Scientist

Chemir/Polytech is a fast growing testing laboratory specializing in material identifi- | cation and problem-solving.

Drug Metabolism & Pharmacokinetics • Group Leader — Polymer Analysis Be at the forefront of drug discovery and development with the The DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Company. We are focused on meeting unmet medical needs through the discovery and development of innovative compounds leading to novel pharmaceuticals. We currently have an opening at our facility in Newark, DE for a Senior Research Scientist. The candidate is responsible for directing quantitative mass spectrometry efforts within Drug Metabolism on weekend shifts and must have a demonstrated record of accomplishment in the field of quantitative LC/MS and its application to the analysis of trace drug levels in biological fluids. A BS or MS degree in Chemistry or related discipline with significant related experience or PhD degree in chemistry or a related discipline with several years of related experience is required. Previous work experience in a GLP laboratory environment is essential. Prior experience working in the pharmaceutical industry, drug metabolism or analytical toxicology is also needed. Experience with Sciex API-3 and API-300 software and instrumentation is essential. The candidate will be responsible for using and directing the use of the department's 5 Sciex triple quadrupole mass spectrometers from Friday night through Monday morning. Please note that this position specifically requires work on the weekends on a continuing basis. DuPont Merck offers a competitive salary and a generous benefits package including 401Κ plan as well as excellent working conditions, challenging assignments and a relocation package. Please send a letter of introduction and resume, including salary history, to: Human Resources-SRS-LL, The DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Company, Experimental Station, 400/2413, P.O. Box 80400, Wilmington, DE 19880-0400. An equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V.

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Requires a Ph.D. in analytical or polymer chemistry with industrial problem-solving experience. The group leader will direct a team of B.S. and Ph.D. chemists to solve complex problems in the areas of materials characterization, deformulation and product contamination/defects.

NATURAL PRODUCTS - DRUG DISCOVERY If you are seeking individuals involved in drug discovery they will be reading this issue. Recruitment advertising placed in this issue will reach the widest audience of chemical professionals involved in the research and development of pharmaceuticals.

Must be a team player with excellent customer service, supervisory, problemsolving and people skills. Must be able to understand customers' needs and provide analytical answers using techniques such as FT-IR, NMR, GC, GC/MS, HPLC, etc.

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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available for an enzymologist at Oregon State University. The position involves isolating and characterizing enzymes from secondary metabolic pathways in Streptomycetes. The successful applicant should have a strong background working with both wild-type and recombinant enzymes. Additional experience in the cloning and expression of Streptomyces genes is desired. This position is available immediately and preference will be given to applications received prior to 21 March 1997. Send curriculum vitae, a summary of research experience and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to: Dr. Steven Gould, Chemistry Department or Dr. Mark Zabriskie, College of Pharmacy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331. OSU is an AA/EEO Employer and has a policy of being responsibe to dual-career needs.

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Computer Validation Engineer In this position you will be responsible for computer validation for our facility. A BS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a Scientific discipline along with four plus years of experience (or a Master's degree and two plus years of experience) with distributed control systems and PLC's required. Experience with ABB Advent systems and Oracle database systems strongly preferred as is experience in a pharmaceutical environment. Qob Code: N-204)

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PH.D. ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL CHEMIST: Expert in GC and HPLC in Russia and USA (Varian Chromatography Systems) seeks a position to perform research & hands-on-experiments petroleum/ environmental samples. Familiar with EPA methods. Deep knowledge of mathematical methods. Mikhail Lunskiy, 1445 Lake Street, #104, San Francisco, CA 94118, (415) 752-5648.

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, M.S.: Over 18 years industrial experience. Expertise in modern analytical techniques, methods development and validation, project management, technical writing, GLP and EPA regulations. Computer, interpersonal and leadership skills. Call (630) 971-1625. Box 400-A-3

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ANALYTICAL MS, ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (1993): with 4 years industry experience. Expertise in GC, HPLC, MS, other analytical instrumentation. Strong writing/ communication skills. Seeking technical support/applied R&D position with manufacturing firm. (704) 556-1503.

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: Extensive experience (7+years) in instrumental (HPLC, GC, AA, TLC, IC, SFE, electrochemical) analysis. Method development/validation, problem solving, experimental design, strong computer skills. Some synthesis, and NMR. Excellent leadership and organizational skills. Tel: (601) 453-7489. Box 401-C-7

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, M.S.: Over 6 years experience in industry and government. Familiar with NMR, IR, GC, TLC, HPLC, TEA, ICP and FTIR. Willing to travel, learn, and relocate. Contact David Galloway, P.O. Box 1531, Burnsville, NC 28714. Phone (704) 682-6927, or [email protected]. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, M.S.: Entry level position needed in the production industry. Availability limited to within one hour of the Tidewater area. Experience in AA, GC, IR, HPLC and wet chemistry. Trained five technicians. (757) 868-9302 Box 402-A-2

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members)

"To Power the World, Cleanly.. with Fuel Cells" H Power Corp., a leader in near-term commercialization of fuel cells, has immediate openings for a variety of engineering positions. Pursue career opportunities in the exciting field of fuel cells, the power source for the 21st century. Lead expanding development and manufacturing projects ranging from hydrogen-fueled, low-wattage power sources to multi-kilowatt, hydrocarbon-fueled integrated systems. Positions are available now for highly motivated individuals with backgrounds in chemical engineering, electrochemical engineering, materials science, and mechanical engineering. CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEER M.S/Ph.D. in chemical engineering with 10 years of fuel processing or chemical processing experience involving process design, analysis and modeling and/or bench and pilot-scale operation. ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINEER M.S./Ph.D. in chemical or electrochemical engineering with 10 years experience in electrochemical device system development. Specific analytical and/or operational experience with fuel-cell stacks desired. MATERIALS SCIENTIST Ph.D. in materials science (or Specialization in corrosion and techniques preferred.

equivalent) with 10 years experience. strong background in electroanalytical

PRODUCT ENGINEER B.S./M.S. in mechanical engineering with 10 years experience in development of mechanical or electromechanical products. Must have strong background in design for manufacture, packaging, and value engineering. Supervisory skills and experience highly desirable. DESIGN ENGINEER B.S./M.S. in mechanical engineering with strong mechanical design background involving experimental and product hardware. Must have several years of structural analysis and CAD experience.

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ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, B.A.: 4 yrs experience in QC/QA, FTIR, UV-Vis, XRF, HPLC, GC and wet chemical methods. Computer and Internet literate. Method development/validation. ISO9001 auditor/ specialist. Contact SC Adams, 4279 Larkspur Ln., Warrensville, Hts., OH 44128-2718; (216) 752-6316.

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, B.S.: Experience in mate­ rial characterization, analytical problem solving using FTIR, FTIR microscopy, TOC, GC-MS, UV-Vis, wet methods, optical microscopy, DSC, TGA, defect anal­ ysis. Raw materials QC/QA experience and good computer skills. Will relocate. Ronnie Price, RR 1, Box 108, Hydro, OK 73048, (405) 663-2757.

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ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, PH.D. Expert in mass spectrometry instrumentation, including software, hardware, and theory of operation. Supervisory ex­ perience. Excellent verbal and written communica­ tion skills. Contact: Tim Griffin, 151 Eber Rd. #605, Melbourne, FL 32901. (407) 676-6356.

BIOCHEMISTRY PROTEIN BIOCHEMIST/ENZYMOLOGIST, PH.D. 10+ years of academic/industrial experience in pro­ tein purification and characterization, chemical mod­ ification, enzymology, fermentation, biocatalysis/ transformation, UNIX and C programming. Pub­ lished several papers in peer reviewed journals. Patents. Experience in working in a multidisciplinary team. Highly motivated. Seeking employment in NJ/ NYC/Philadelphia area. E-mail: Proteinbio@aol. com. Box 302-B-3 BIOCHEMIST, PH.D. (APRIL'97) Synthetic Organic Chemist, M.S.: Seeking industrial/research position. Skilled in protein purification and characterization, PAGE, FPLC, chromatography, immunoblotting, spectroscopy and organic synthesis. Highly motivat­ ed, intelligent, industrious and productive. Comput­ er skills,Fax (412) 687-6812. Box 405-A-2 BIOCHEMIST, BS: 13 years experience in immuno­ chemical manufacturing laboratory including 7 years laboratory supervision. Protein purification, chroma­ tography, lyophilization, IEP, ELISA. Work in ISO9001, cGMP, team environment. Excellent organi­ zational skills. Seeking DE/ΡΑ position. Contact L. Lazor, (302) 529-7511 or email:[email protected]. Box 404-A-2 BIOCHEMIST, B.S.: Strong organic/analytical back­ ground, extensive computer skills, experience work­ ing in forensic DNA laboratory, two years experience teaching undergraduate (organic/general) chemistry laboratory. J. Gabriel Bier, 439 E. 5600 S Apt. C, Murray, UT 84107, (801) 262-6727 msg. BIOCHEMIST, PH.D.: 15 years experience in indus­ trial biotechnology. Major strengths in protein analy­ sis, purification and modification. Bioanalytical meth­ ods development, HPLC, IEF, PAGE, product and process development and enzyme formulation. Su­ pervisory experience, hands-on, detail-oriented. John Humphreys, 52210 Clarendon Hills Drive, Granger, IN 46530, (219) 277-3147. E-mail JDHumphr® aol.com.

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ANALYTICAL/POLYMER CHEMIST, PH.D: Many Awards and Patent. Strong ability in GPC, HPLC and chromatography. Polymer characterizations using DSC, TGA, GC/MS, UV-VIS, FT-IR. Bioanalytical methods experience. Solid team player. Excellent computer skills. Seeking challenging position. Con­ tact (314) 949-8046. Box 406-A-l

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: Ph.D., postdoc, 8 years industrial experience in development and analysis: HPLC, Capillary LC, Detectors, Light Scattering, Electrospray, Aerosol Technologies. Developed in­ struments and procedures to separate-detect proteins, DNA, polymers. Strong record in problem solving. Call (414) 238-1950 or Box 401-A-2

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: Extensive experi­ ence (3 yrs. postdoc.) in method & instrumentation development (HPLC, SFE&SFC, GC, FIA, ICP, AA, Biosensors, Electrochemistry). Numerous publica­ tions and patents. Available immediately. Y. Lin: (208) 883-3226, e-mail: [email protected]. or See my resume: http://www.uidaho.edu/Hlin9281/. Box 400-A-l

PHD CHE: 20+ years industrial experience in process control, process development, pilot plant, lab auto­ mation software development and chemical and haz­ ardous waste tracking database design on VAX and PC. Seeking R&D position, will relocate. Ph: (203) 359-3846. Box 401-A-3 PROC. ENGR. MSCHE, EIT: Several yrs. experience, process engineering projects, (titanium dioxide, alu­ mina, polymers), manufacturing industries. Experi­ ence in equipment /system design: PID/PFD/s: feasi­ bility study; Lotus 123, Excel, Word Perfect, ASPEN. Experience in PSM work. Will relocate. Call: (410) 760-3156. Box 404-A-l

ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, PH.D., M.S. CHEMISTRY, B.S. GEOLOGY: Environmental/ana­ lytical chemist; research on fate of pollutants w/GC, HPLC, SFE expertise. Will relocate anywhere. (310) 474-7361 or [email protected]. Box 401-C-2

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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER: 8+ years experience in RI/FS; CMS; RD/RA implementation; design and equipment specification, construction plans, O&M manuals for soil, groundwater, industrial wastewater treatment systems; regulatory analysis; report writing; costing. Open to relocation and travel. Call (201) 399-2800. Box 400-C-l

PROJECT MANAGER/ENGINEER: with large environmental project, design, engineering and construction experience. Also, pharmaceutical and renovation of facilities project management: R&D, clean rooms, HVAC, laser labs, etc. Temporary professional assignment wanted. (609) 795-5835 or 252 Mountwell Ave. Haddonfield, NJ 08033.

BIOCHEMIST/ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: 20 years R&D experience, gov't relations, entrepreneurial business. Biosensors, detection products, catalysts, membranes, enzymology. Publications, patents. Seeks R&D or mgmt position, contract work, or equiv. Will relocate. Tel/Fax (503) 297-2861. Box 407-A-2

EUROPEAN & US GRADUATE DEGREES IN INDUSTRIAL CHEM: Years of experience in environmental research and compliance on both continents, strong intercultural and interpersonal skills, seeks technical /commercial international position. Bilingual, US Permanent resident. Mattia Prian, Call 847465-8609. Box 400-C-4

ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY: 7 years in industrial EHS compliance at 4 facilities; 8 years in trade associations involving member EHS compliance assistance, direct agency contact, committee staffing, and workshops; strong administrative skills; M.S. Chemistry. Richard H. LaLumondier, 9813 Sailfish Terrace, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. (301) 258-2862.

INORGANIC INORGANIC/ORGANOMETALLIC, PH.D., (1975): Seeks industrial position. Clinical industrial and analytical laboratory experience. Plant support, supervisory and communication skills. OSHA/EPA compliance for a Pulp & Paper mill. Community College, Adjunct Faculty. Box 5595, Cleveland, TN 373205595.

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t Wyeth-Lederle, a leader in the development and production of pediatric vaccines, protecting the health of children is dependent on our performance each and every day. This is why we put such a high value on the talents and contributions of each and every member of our team. If you're an experienced professional who's looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, then come to Wyeth-Lederle; where the difference you make is often visibly apparent.

• Analytical Biochemist Human Vaccine Development In this position, you will be responsible for instrumental and wet chemistry analysis to support vaccine process development programs. The successful candidate will coordinate the efforts of a small team of scientists responsible for the development and validation of new analytical methods. The incumbent will collaborate with our Process Development group on process optimization projects for protein- and carbohydrate-based antigens. A PhD plus 5 years of industrial experience and experience in protein and carbohydrate analysis are required.

• GMP Compliance Associate In this position you will be responsible for coordinating preparation, revision and review of GMP documents to support vaccine process development and manufacture of clinical materials. The successful candidate will organize training programs for the Bacterial Vaccine Development staff in GMPs, safety, equipment and related areas. The ideal candidate will coordinate and implement GMPs during the development and manufacture of clinical trial vaccines in the Bacterial Development facility. Must possess a BS degree in a scientific field plus 4 - 6 years of relevant experience is required, or an MS degree plus 2-4 years of experience. You'll also find great value in our generous compensation and benefits package, plus the lifestyle advantages of our location just 30 minutes south of Gary, ana we offer a non-smoking environment. Please send your resume, cover letter and salary history to: Wyeth-Lederle Vaccines and Pediatrics, Human Resources Department, 4300 Oak Park, Sanford, NC 27330. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Wyeth-Lederle Vaccines and Pediatrics ORGANIC ORGANICMETALLIC CHEMIST, PH.D: 3 years Postdoc experience in multistep synthesis, chromatography, isolation, purification, and structural determinations. Skills in GC/MS, TLC, HPLC, UV-Vis, NMR, and X-ray diffraction. Seeking industrial postion. Will relocate. Phone: (210) 566-0663. Address: Attn: Hank, 8826 Sleepy, Ln., Converse, TX 78109.

SYNTHETIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Save me from Law School! Seeks i n d u s t r i a l p o s i t i o n . O r g a n i c / organometallic synthesis, catalysis, enantiomeric separations, and air-sensitive chemistry. Postdoctoral experience (Yale). 10+ publications. Direct teaching experience (USCGA). Call (203) 483-5671. Box 402-C-2

ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: industrial experience in polymer membrane synthesis, surface modification, and photochemistry. Academic experience in combustion chemistry and electrochemistry. Patents, papers. Will consider short/long term employment as a scientist or technical consultant. Available immediately. Phone (914) 362-0047. Box 408-A-2

ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Excellent synthetic, modern analytical (NMR, FT/IR, GC, HPLC), and computer skills. Industrial experience in development of new compounds, scale-up, and process optimization research. Willing to relocate. Call Kevin Martin (215) 412-7841. Box 410-A-2

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ORGANIC CHEMIST, M.S.: Experienced in multistep synthesis, zeolite catalysis, NMR, GC/MS, TLC, HPLC, FT-IR, UV-Vis, APT-II. Strong computer and communication skills. International experience, languages. Will relocate worldwide. Available from January 1997. Kerim Bairamov, 122 Edgefield Dr., Morrisplaines, NJ 07950. (201) 267-8329, bairamka® ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu.

SYNTHETIC ORGANIC/MEDICINAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: 5 years industrial experience. Multistep synthesis in peptides, alkaloids, nucleotides, carbohydrates, aromatics, lipids. Strong background in medicinal chemistry. Strong experience in HPLC. Supervision, internal/external project leader. Excellent problem solving skills. (610) 277-9317. Box 410-B-7

ORGANIC CHEMIST/RADIOCHEMIST: M.S. over 17 years synthetic experience. NMR, IR, MS, HPLC, GLC, Phosphoimager, PC, Macintosh operation/ interpretation. Excellent problem solving, communication, and organizational skills. Willing to relocate. Publication. Available immediately. Box 402-E-9

ACCOMPLISHED PH.D. SYNTHETIC ORGANIC/ MEDICINAL CHEMIST: With 16 years industrial/ academic R&D experience. 11 U.S. Patents and 23 publications. Expertise in several areas. Available immediately. Dr. J. Mathew, 1705 Ivy Chase Ct., Fenton, MO 63026. (314) 225-5470.

PHYSICAL PROBLEM SOLVER: Organic Chemist, Ph.D., 12 years industrial experience: bench through plant (batch). Process/product development: organofluorides, nucleosides, surfactants, carbohydrates, dyes, enzyme substrates, alkaloids. Lab/plant management. QC, cGMP, Highly motivated, self starter. Available immediately. J. Hill, (314) 962-3992, [email protected] Box 400-C-3

PHYSICAL/MATERIALS/EXPERIMENTAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: Seeking position in R&D materials/chemical processes, experienced in solid/solution crystallization, dissolution, particle charazterization, H.T. melts and aqueous solutions. Solid separation/purification, analytical methods. Will relocate. G. Gardner, 47 W. Spring St, Buffalo, NY 14221. (716) 634-8514.

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POLY(CHEM-TECH): Broadly-based problemsolver; characterization, functionality, technology, and product utilization of materials; formulation and analysis of compositions; industrial, consumer, and healthcare sectors; polymer applications; chemical aspects of litigation cases; dental products; bring your concept to reality. Daniel Kruh, Ph.D., 8 Braddock, E. Brunswick, NJ 08816; voice/fax: (908) 238-3182; email: [email protected].

URETHANE FOAM CONSULTANT: 26 years developing urethane foam rigid and flexible systems. Experience with catalyst blowing agents, fire retardants, fillers, and manufacturing. Have managed R&D groups. Have hazardous materials and DOT training and experience. Ron Smith, 2345 Jade Lane, Cottonwood, AZ 86326. Telephone (520) 646-6750. Box 402-A-l

MATERIALS CHEMIST: Experience in phosphors & coatings. Strong analytical, synthetic, & research skills with teaching background at college level & Ph.D. adviser. Interest in new functional materials. Seeking a R&D, manufacturing, analytical/QC position. Will relocate. Li-gao Chen, 514 1/2 Terry Ave., Oak Hill, WV 25901, Phone (304) 465-1586, Fax (304) 253-5820.

AIRBAG AND PROPELLANT PRODUCTS, POLYMER and Chemical Consultant, Ph.D.: 20 yrs exp. in Product and process development, troubleshooting, environmental solutions, batch and continuous process, polymer synthesis, polyurethanes, adhesives, thermoplastics, halogenated and pharmaceutical materials. Dr. Ashok Mehrotra, Tel/Fax (602) 813-2937. Box 413-A-l

BIOTECHNOLOGY, MATERIALS, PH.D.: Noted polymer and medical diagnostics chemist with 25 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e at M o n s a n t o , B o e h r i n g e r Mannheim, Bridgestone/Firestone, Sherwin Williams seeks assignments or consulting. Call Dr. Arthur Usmani at (317) 876-3873 or Fax (317) 876-3874. Box 401A-l

OTHER SEEKING proven high-value formulations to manufacture and market in Mediterranean region. E-mail: [email protected].

CHINA BUSINESS MANAGER: Seeks new challenge. Ph.D. Chemistry & MBA . Contact Mr. Wu in China at Fax#: 86-21- 65455840.

CHEMIST, ENGINEER, OR RELATED FIELDS, B.A. CHEMISTRY: Experience in paper office products, rocket propellants, packaging and blending of Lubrication Oils, Resins, and powdered metals. Worked in Product Development, R&D, Production, Environmental, Customer Support, QA/QC, blending/manufacturing. (909)-597-9881. Box 402-A-3

CHEMIST, B.S.: Seeks an analyst's position. Experienced in pharmaceutical analysis, using: HPLC, GC, TLC, UV and drug dissolution apparatus. Excellent knowledge of cGMP, GLP, method development and validation. Available immediately. Isaac OseiBosompem, 615 W. 164th St., New York, NY 10032. (212) 928-6980.

POLYMER SCIENTIST, PH.D: Experienced in polymer characterizations, structure-property-processing relations, polyurethane coatings, conductive polymer processing, polyester modification and coloration, melt and solution fiber extrusion, melt blown films and rheology. Awards, patent, and publicatons. Box 403-A-3

PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Proven record in product R&D. Patents. UV/EB curable (inks, solder mask, photoresists, synthesis of monomers, oligomers). Urethanes, acrylic emulsions (PSA, release). Sandpaper manufacture. Languages. Would consider contract or consulting assignment. Gene Zador, 19 Windmill Ct., Ballston Lake, NY 12019. Tel: (518) 877-7211. Box 411-A-2

INSTRUMENT MARKETING AND PRODUCT MANAGEMENT: with spectroscopy & chromatography products. Laboratory and process intrument marketing. Worldwide business development. R&D development of sensors, detectors and systems. Successful track record. chemistry+MBA Box 400-C-l R&D/MANUFACTURING MANAGER: 17 years experience in applied R&D solving manufacturing problems, formulating new/improved products, satisfying customer needs, consulting. Strong in cleaning materials, solvents, paint/coatings, surfactants, inorganics. Excellent leadership/communication/ analytical/computer skills. Will Relocate. Stan Seelig, FAIC, 964 Old Meadow Ct., Carol Stream, IL 60188-3345 (630) 231-6727 ([email protected]) GLOBAL MARKETING EXECUTIVE: 30+ years marketing chemicals to polymer, resin, food processing, fiber industries internationally. Highly successful introducing new businesses/products, resurrecting old. Seek senior marketing /sales position. Relocation, travel OK. Contact Marketing Executive, P.O. Box 113, Iselin, NJ 08830. Phone (908) 246-4016, Fax (908) 828-8187. TECHNICAL LIAISON BETWEEN JAPAN & U.S. Experienced petro-, polymer, fuel, chemistry/chemical engineering in Japan and USA for over 10 years, respectively. Dr. M. Nishioka, 248 Fairhaven Drive, Lower Burrell, PA 15068. Phone & fax (412) 3371385. HIRE THE EXPERIENTIALLY HANDICAPPED. Consulting, full-time, contract (Central Ohio). Organic and Polymer Chemistry/Material Science/Computational Chemistry and computer applications. Product and process development. Call (614) 486-4076 or [email protected]. Box 403-A-l

RETIRED INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT: 32 years experience. Acquisitions ($250 millions) Licensing ($2.1 billion) Strategic Alliances, New Ventures, Diversifications, Pharmaceuticals and Hospital Products. US, Japan, Europe, Latin America. Formation of New Venture Departments. Box 405-A-3

INTERDISCIPLINARY INNOVATION/LIABILITY MINIMIZATION: Occupational /environmental safety/health. Product/process hazards /defects. Nanofabrication/graphic arts imaging materials/ methods; inks, toners, resists. MOCVD, polyoxometallates, metallic soaps. Drag/odor/waste reduction. Byproduct utilization. Chemical regulatory compliance assurance. Dr. Jack Bulloff, 399 Ridge Hill Rd., Schenectady, NY 12303-5716. (518) 355-0977.

PH.D. CHEMIST: 35+ years experience in hi-tech aerospace research. Specializations include CFCs/ Ozone depleting substances alternatives, contamination control/prevention, functional fluids, lubricants, precision cleaning, non-metallic materials. Interested in short term projects. John R. Steminiski; phone/fax (617) 595-0772.; E-mail: [email protected]. Box 404-A-3

WRITING INSTRUMENTS/MARKER INKS/ QUALIFIED CHEM/ENGINEER: With more than 25 years experience/creative problem solver/new product development from inception to production/ research/ quality control /production /purchasing. German/Italian/Spanish. Box 412-B-2

CONSULTANT POLYMER CHEMIST/ENGINEER, PH.D.: Experienced in organic/polymer synthesis and characterization, conductive polymers/composites, adhesives/coatings, polymer blends and processing, semiconductor devices. 5yrs. inudstry. Call (860) 429-2634. Box 412-A-2

CHEMIST, BS: 10+ years in adhesives, coatings and sealants. Radiation curable, anaerobic, epoxy, urethane and aqueous systems; R&D to technical services. Open to salary and relocation. Menon, (203) 4590256. Box 408-C-ll

EPOXY CONSULTANT: Solutions to formulation, processing and device reliability problems for epoxy resins and other thermosets. Has database containing properties of over 4,000 commercial epoxy resin formulations. Potting, transfer molding, coatings, adhesives and laminations. Dr. J. C. Spitsbergen, 696 Knollwood Rd., Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417. (201) 8481444.

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MICROENCAPSULATION CONSULTANT: Feasibility studies, R&D. Coat microorganisms, inorganics, organics, liquids, solids. Former Merck R&D. Many patents. Lewis D. Morse, 307 S. Dithridge St., #705, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. 412/621-4066.

PHD ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: Over 30 years R&D, Quality Control, supervising experience Pharmaceutical Companies, Method Development Validation HPLC, GC, TLC, Trouble shooting. Trained chemists seeks part time or short term projects. Telephone (908) 940-1646. Box 403-A-2

PHARMACEUTICAL CONSULTANT: in technical and regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical manufacturing. Innovative in product synthesis, process development and process maintenance. Twenty-two patents including pharmaceutical process patents. Knowledgeable regarding FDA regulations and GMP practices. Ph.D., MIT, Organic Chemistry. 41 Hillcrest Road, Martinsville, NJ 08836, phone (908) 3562342.

REGULATORY AFFAIRS CONSULTANT: Ph.D. organic/polymer. Provide regulatory guidance (TSCA, OSHA, FDA food contact) for new products and to maintain regulatory compliance of existing products. Specialty: MSDS's. Francis Logullo, 521 Wayland Dr., Hockessin, DE 19707. (302) 239-2888.

PRODUCT, PROCESS & MARKET DEVELOPMENT: Fermentation, textiles, flameproofing, coated fabrics/papers, urethane/vinyl foam, cellulose derivatives, polymers, detergents. Proven ability in technology transfer to the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and agricultural industries from academia. Thomas M. Noone, PhD, MBA, tel (201) 8332461; fax (201) 833-1959; http://nell.com/noone.

TRANSLATION: TECHNICAL LITERATURE, CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING: French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian and other Slavonic Languages to English. Reasonable rates and prompt service. Please call or fax. Theodore Vrbaski, Ph.D., 17 Reba Court, Morton Grove, IL 60053. Phone/Fax: 1-847-966-8684.

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS IN THIS ISSUE *Aristech Chemical Corporation

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Biotage

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+Chevron Chemical

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PPG Industries, Inc Pressure Chemical Co

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CENTCOM, LTD. President James A. Byrne Executive Vice President Benjamin W. Jones Joseph P. Stenza, Production Director Laurence J. Doyle, Director of Marketing CENTCOM, LTD. 676 East Swedesford Road Suite 202 Wayne, PA 19087-1612 Telephone: (610) 964-8061 Fax No.: (610) 964-8071 DIRECTOR, ADVERTISING SALES Benjamin W. Jones, Exec. VP Telephone: 610-964-8061 Fax No.: 610-964-8071 GLOBAL MANAGER, ADVERTISING SALES Walter H. (Skip) Mongon Telephone: 610-964-8061 Fax No.: 610-964-8071 ADVERTISING PRODUCTION MANAGER Joseph P. Stenza CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER Matthew J. McCloskey

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