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EMPLOYMENT ADS INFORMATION ACS members who are UNEMPLOYED or are under notice of involuntary unemployment within 60 days are allowed one free nondisplay situation-wanted classification advertisement per issue for a period of six weeks; subsequent ads will be inserted every two weeks. The advertiser must state circumstances with name of company where last employed and date of termination. Each ad may not exceed 50 words (45 words plus fiveword box address or advertiser's name and address). Excess words charged at 25 cents per word per insertion. After six ads have run, the member may restart the ad by rewriting and resubmitting it restating the circumstances of his unemployment status. ACS members unemployed or those under notice of unemployment should send their announcement to Mrs. Audra Rafter, Employment Aids Office, Department of Membership Activities, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. RETIRED ACS members are allowed three nondisplay ads in a calendar year if the conditions already stated are followed. Situations-wanted ads for part-time, freelance, or consulting work are excluded from this service to unemployed members. However, retired members

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Chemical Engineers»! WE, TOO, ARE SPECIALISTS!! A professional placement service EXCLUSIVELY for Engineers. Specialization in the chemicals, foods, drugs, health care, cosmetics, plastics, paper, OEM and related industries. From R&D thru manufg., engrg. or construction—we run the spectrum in your specialty! Our corporations assume all fees. Confidences STRICTLY Respected. Forward resume and details and we will contact you at your convenience. GILMORE ENGINEERING, Dept. 1643, 342 Madison Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10017 Tel: 212-682-0680 Engineers Career Kit. Expert tips on resume preparation, interview techniques, and salary negotiations from

G R A P H I C ARTS

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS Analytical Chemist This leading manufacturer of welding consumables seeks a person with a B.S. degree in Chemistry to join our expanding Research and Development Department. A minimum of two years experience in wet chemical analysis of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys is required. Excellent starting salary and a comprehensive benefit program offer-ed. Please send resume or write with current earnings to Box No. 22-E9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

L e a d i n g g r a p h i c a r t s m f r l o c a t e d in t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n NY area h a s p o s i t i o n s o p e n for i n n o v a t i v e C h e m i s t s t o d o r e s e a r c h in the Graphic Arts field. The ideal c a n d i d a t e m u s t d e m o n s t r a t e a t h o r o u g h u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e s u b j e c t area as w e l l a s t h e a b i l i t y t o c o n d u c t a r e s e a r c h p r o g r a m . BS d e g r e e in C h e m i s t r y r e q u i r e d w i t h a m i n i m u m o f f i v e y e a r s experience. Good s a l a r y + full benefits program. Please s u b m i t a d e t a i l e d r e s u m e i n c l u d i n g salary history a n d r e q u i r e m e n t s t o :

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PLACEMENT BUREAUS Chemists, Engineers: We are seeking qualified professionals for many challenging and responsible positions with major corporations. If you're growing stale or feel financial growth is stymied, now is the time to take advantage of the tremendous demand for your talents. Openings in R&D, manufacturing, marketing, engineering. All fees and expenses paid by client companies. We specialize in placing people in the chemical and chemical process industries. BLAIR PERSONNEL, 1500 Park Ave., So. Plainfield, NJ 07080

CHEMIST

Chemists—Chemical Engineers—Bioscientists—New York's largest technical placement firm provides a nationwide service for chemical plastic, food, drug, cosmetic, metallurgical and related professionals. We specialize in all areas of R&D Engineering, Mfg., Sales, Q.C., Mkt ting. All fees are paid by client companies. Strictly confidential. Resumes invited. PATTON PERSONNEL, Dept. 20, 1472 Broadway, New York, N.Y.10036

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Our expanding needs as a chemical/dyestuff company, '':::^^^^^^^^^^^: located in Northern New Jersey, require us to fill a position in ••:iii^^^^^^P:W"Wi:;· :; our Specialty Chemical Production Plant. This position requires 'lP i : &# i : ; £· '" a degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering and can lead to the position of production manager. Experience in batch production of ionic surfactants and/or optical brighteners is desirable. This position offers a starting salary commensurate with your experience and accomplishments, as well as an excellent program of company-paid benefits. Send resume, in confidence, including salary history and requirements, to: PERSONNEL MANAGER

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Route 10, East Hanover, N.J. 07936 An equal opportunity employer M/F

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT CLEARING HOUSE The Employment Clearing House operated at the national office is a contact medium for ACS members and student affiliates seeking employment and for employers seeking chemists and chemical engineers. CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: Only members and student affiliates may use the free service. Information supplied by candidates on training, experience, and education is placed in a data system and this information is available on a nonconfidential basis to potential employers. Write the Employment Aids Office at the address below to request Clearing House registration forms, to submit, renew, or change a Situations Wanted Advertisement, or to request a search of newspaper "positions open" advertisements. Unemployed

members who need initial counseling and advice on employment matters may telephone collect (202) 872-4528. EMPLOYERS. Any employer needing chemists and chemical engineers may request a search of the file of candidates by telephone (202) 872-4528 or by writing to the address below. After specification of position requirements, a search of the complete file of candidate records

will be conducted. Copies of résumés of those who meet the specifications will be supplied at a cost of 50 cents each and there is a basic fee of $10 for each search conducted. Further contact with candidates of interest is at the option of the employer. The Society requires that users make no placement charges against applicants. Additional information is available.

For application forms and further details write:

American Chemical Society 1 1 5 5 — 1 6 t h St., N.W. W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. 20036 Attn: Employment Aids Office

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MOLDING PROJECT ENGINEER A leader in the Optical M o l d i n g field, w e have a challenging expansion position available at American Optical Corporation. Successful applicant w i l l supervise an R&D M o l d ing Laboratory and have project responsibility for Optical M o l d i n g . A Bachelors Degree in Engineering w i t h at least 4 - 5 years molding engineering experience a must. Innovative ability in developmental molding, experimental design, instrument or optical molding desirable. Experience in transferring development concepts to manufacturing an asset. It you have the qualifications and are interested in this challenging position, please send your resume and salary requirements in strictest confidence to: Manager, Professional Staffing

fiOAmerican Optical SOUTHBRIDGE, MA. 01550

Chemical Plant R&D Technical Manager For our PIGMENTS DIVISION Excellent opportunity in CINCINNATI, due to promotion The qualified applicant will have an M.S. or Ph.D. in Chemistry and approximately 8 to 10 years of R&D laboratory management experience, preferably in pigments or dyes or other organic chemical synthesis. Management skills are a key factor here, as the successful candidate will head up a team of 15, directing efforts through 3 group leaders. Reporting to the Plant Operations Manager, you will be intimately involved with ongoing plant operations problems—specifically on an implementation basis. We are a growing, Fortune 500, NYSE listed corporation, offering an attractive salary, comprehensive fringes and unusually good promotional potential. Grow with us . . . Please send resume, i n c l u d i n s salary h i s t o r y , in c o m p l e t e c o n f i d e n c e t o M r . J o s e p h Rimsky, G r o u p Personnel M a n a s e r

Sun Chemical Corporation

411 Sun Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 An Equal Opportunity Employer,

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ENVIRONMENTAL Sonoco Seeks A n " A l l Plant" C o r p o r a t e Staff

RESPONSIBILITIES:

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER Your responsibilities will include engineering design and operations, guidance for pollution abatement facilities at all plants: Reports to Director of Environmental activities in Engineering, Research & Development Division. Investigate all sources of possible pollution, including air, and solid wastes.

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Coordinate all programs and report on effectiveness. Advise on recommended new programs, equipment, methods, and new facility design. W i l l p a r t i c i p a t e in relations with governmental agencies a n d monitoring of compliance, and attendance at meetings, seminars conferences, etc. A d e g r e e in Sanitary or Environmental Engineering with at least 3 - 5 years experience is desirable, but other technical qualifications and experience will b e considered if pertinent. Sonoco, a major company that has achieved "leadership via i m a g i n a t i o n " , produces a v a r i e t y of p a p e r and plastic based products. Our g r o w t h pattern favors your career advancement. W e are located in an attractive area a f f o r d i n g g o o d living and exceptional outdoor recreation. Please direct resume in confidence, indicating salary history to:

TOM MOORE, ^ EMPLOYMENT SERVICES MANAGER

SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY North Second Street, Hartsville, S.C. 29550 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

• Evaluation and control of potential hazards d u e to toxic materials. • Evaluation and control of special occupational problems associated w i t h nuclear a n d other research p r o g r a m s . • Review, a p p r o v e , a n d provide c o n s u l t a t i o n on v e n t i l a t i o n a n d air c l e a n i n g s y s t e m s d e s i g n .

QUALIFICATIONS: • B.S. or M.S. in Engineering or Industrial Hygiene. • One t o five years experience related to t h e responsibilities. Operated by t h e University of California, t h e Laboratory is located high in t h e m o u n t a i n s of n o r t h e r n New Mexico. T h e b e n e f i t s a n d env i r o n m e n t are o u t s t a n d i n g . Send c o m p l e t e r e s u m e t o :

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R. Lynn Wilson, Recruiting Supervisor Division 75-X Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory P. 0 . Box 1663 Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED

ORGANIC/MEDICINAL CHEMIST Hoechst, an I n t e r n a t i o n a l C h e m i cal/Pharmaceutical Company with a d y n a m i c g r o w t h record, has t w o excellent o p p o r t u n i t i e s in its exp a n d i n g C h e m i c a l Research Department. Requirements include:

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CHEMIST Technical Development Challenging position for individual with 0 - 2 years e x p e r i e n c e , in r a p i d l y g r o w i n g division of l e a d i n g international c o m p a n y , specializing in formulating epoxies and polyurethane. Involves product development and technical services activities. BS in chemistry with g o o d academic a v e r a g e r e q u i r e d ; formulating experience beneficial.

Our Muskegon, Michigan research laboratory has an opening for a B.S. or M.S. chemist who has 3-5 years industrial experience. Position requires a R/D chemist skilled in organic synthesis. Duties involve synthesis and process development work on a wide variety of organic chemicals. Excellent benefit program. Send resume including salary history to: STORY CHEMICAL CORP. Ott Division 500 Agard Road Muskegon, Michigan 49445 ATTEN.: A. F. Marakowitz An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

W e offer a g o o d starting s a l a r y commensurate with e x p e r i e n c e , plus comprehensive benefit p a c k a g e . For p r o m p t consideration, send d e t a i l e d resume in confidence to: L. H a w l e y , Personnel, REN Plastics Department, P&A Division o f CIBA-GEIGY, 5 6 5 6 South C e d a r St, Lansing, Mich 4 8 9 0 9 . An e q u a l o p p o r t u nity e m p l o y e r / m a l e and f e m a l e .

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JOB HUNTING? "Life is short but there is always time enough for c o u r t e s y ' - E m e r s o n . Answer all ad inquiries. Failure to do so is unfair to companies and other applicants

Ph.D. in Organic or M e d i c i n a l C h e m i s t r y w i t h 0-3 years experience in Organic Synthesis

RESEARCH CHEMIST B.S./M.S. in C h e m i s t r y with e m p h a s i s on Organic Synthesis a n d 0-3 years experience (including utilization of instrumental techniques). Duties i n c l u d e S y n t h e s i s of new c h e m i c a l c o m p o u n d s for Pharmaceutical evaluation. Positions offer excellent b e n e f i t s a n d are located at our new Corporate Headq u a r t e r s in s u b u r b a n New Jersey. Send r e s u m e , i n c l u d i n g c u r r e n t yearly e a r n i n g s t o Mr. R. Walters, Personnel Recruiter. Strict Confidence maintained.

HOECHST ROUSSEL PHARMACEUTICALS Route 2 0 2 - 2 0 6 North Somerville, N.J. 0 8 8 7 6

An Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

CHEMICAL ENGINEER M. S. in Chemical Engineering plus 2 - 4 years' applicable experience, and famil­ iarity with design, operation, and analysis of fluid flow experiments in pilot plant op­ eration. A background in gas-liquid sys­ tems and math modeling is highly desir­ able. Individual will have responsibilities for lab­ oratory fluid flow experiments. Individual will be based at R&D laboratory in Lexington, Mass., with about 2 5 % trav­ el to field site in Safford, Arizona. Interested candidate should send c o m ­ plete resume and salary history to L. James Glinos, Ledgemont Laboratory, Kennecott Copper Corporation, 128 Spring Street, Lexington, Mass. 0 2 1 7 3 . .

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KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION LEDGEMONT LABORATORY

128 Spring Street Lexington, Mass. 02173 An Equal Opportunity Employer

METALLURGISTS/ MINERAL DRESSERS HANNA MINING A major producer of iron ore and ferronickel has opportunities for qualified professionals for research and development activities in the areas of extractive metallurgy and mineral dressing. Hanna's expansion and diversification program has created a need for engineers having the following qualifications. EXTRACTIVE METALLURGIST A graduate Metal­ lurgical or Chemical Engineer with 5 years experience in hydro or pyrometallurgy, to conduct and direct research in processing nonferrous metals. Solvent extraction and/or ion exchange experience is helpful. MINERAL DRESSER A graduate with 2-5 years experience in ore processing to conduct and direct re­ search on iron and nonferrous ore. Experience in flotation and magnetic separation required. Both positions are located at Hanna's well-equipped R&D Center on the Mesabi Range in Northern Minne­ sota. A location which offers many of the amenities of metropolitan life with the simplicity of small town living. Send resume and salary requirements to J. B. Morrow, Assistant Director of Research & Development

HANNA MINING COMPANY Research & Development Center P. 0. Box 67

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RESEARCH CHEMISTS Electrochemists and Physical Chemists Interest and experience in elec­ trode kinetics. Fundamental and applied research on non-aqueous systems. Join research minded team. Publication encouraged. Company supported programs. Ph.D. qualifications preferred. Contact Helen Pappas

P . R. MALLORY & Co., I n c . Laboratory for P h y s i c a l S c i e n c e N o r t h w e s t Industrial Park B u r l i n g t o n , M a s s a c h u s e t t s 01803

PLANT MANAGER EDIBLE OIL REFINERY This leading growth division seeks an outstanding line manu­ facturing executive with demonstrable success as a Plant Manager or Assistant Plant Manager for a position of diversity and challenge. This exceptional growth opportunity requires a skilled individual, who is able to combine the qualities of an executive and a chemical engineer, to manage a new and ex­ panding edible oil refinery strategically located 43 miles south­ west of CHICAGO near an excellent residential community. Candidates should be prepared to assume responsibility for this operation, possess 5-7 years of plant management experience in the oil, food, or chemical process industry; chemical engi­ neering or related degree preferred. Salary commensurate with experience; attractive benefits package. You are invited to submit a detailed resume for im­ mediate CONFIDENTIAL consideration, outlining education, experience, and salary requirements to : MR. ROLLIE OATLEY, JR.

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CLE DDE Ν - C ODURKEE D I V I S I O N OF S C M RPORATION

900 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115 An Equal Opportunity

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Put it all together with LUMMUS in ATLANTA! PROCESS-PROJECT THE LUMMUS COMPANY'S new Atlanta office will come with an unusual feature . . . the opportunity to work, live and play where others go to enjoy a vacation! In spreading your wings and flying South, we can offer you exceptional opportunity for professional development and a secure future in the Process Plant Engineering Construction industry. If you are a degreed Chemical or Mechanical Process or Project Engineer with 3 or more years experience in the Petroleum or Chem­ ical Industry, we need you in Atlanta. If you can make the grade I'm sure you will like the new dynamic Southland. To obtain more information or consideration, send your resume to: The Professional Placement Department, THE LUMMUS CO., 3 Cor­ porate Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30329.

LUMMUS

A Subsidiary of Combustion Engineering, Inc. an equal opportunity employer by design

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RESEARCH SUPERVISOR OPTICAL SPECTROMETRY G. D. Searle and Co., a leader in the health care field, has an opening for a supervisor of optical spectrometry services in our Analytical Resources and Methods Department. You will need a BS or MS in Chemistry and a working knowledge or strong educational background in spectrometry. Qualified candidate also should have some supervisory or administrative experience. Your responsibilities will include directing and supervising our spectrometry group. This includes: developing and maintaining performance standards for fulfilling service commitments; participation in the study of new methods and techniques along with supervising the reduction of these new methods and techniques to routine operations. You will also be expected to interact with the users and members of the other service groups in selecting optical techniques for the solution of specific chemical problems. We offer an excellent starting salary together with attractive fringe benefits. Please send a detailed resume including salary history and requirements to: Alan Drizd.

SEARLE

G. D. Searle & Co. Box 5110, Chicago, Illinois 60680 Equal Opportunity... A Practice, Not Just A Policy

PH.D.-CHEMISTRY Rare opportunity for an unusual candidate Pall Corporation is an international leader in the field of fine filtration. Our R&D is headed by our chairman, Dr. David B. Pall, who is the leading scientist in our field. W e now seek an outstanding individual to work directly for Dr. Pall on new product developments of major importance to us. The initial task involves the disciplines of physical and organic chemistry and some engineering background. The person selected must be well trained in one of these disciplines and a "quick study" in the others. Successful completion of this primary project will lead to broad responsibility for new product development in this highly technological and rapidly growing organization. For prompt consideration, please send your resume to: Mr. Sidney Krakauer, Vice President.

PALL CORPORATION Glen Cove, N e w York 1 1 5 4 2 An E q u a l Opportunity Employer M / F

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Polymer Chemist. Specialty chemical manufactufer in the southeastern US has opening for polymer chemist experienced in emulsion polymerization. Salary commensurate with experience. Box No. 20-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036 AIR QUALITY RESEARCH GROUP LEADER. ITT Rayonier Incorporated has an opening for an Air Quality Research Group Leader at their Olympic Research Division in Shelton, Washington. This challenging position requires a sense of urgency with regards to defining and assisting in the solving of air quality problems associated with pulp and paper manufacturing. Duties will include: 1) Direction of an in-depth monitoring program at manufacturing sites throughout North America. This may involve up to 25% travel. 2) Initiation and supervision of research projects designed to obtain a better understanding of air emissions. 3) Participate in consultation with regulatory agencies. 4) Provide technical assistance to engineering and mill personnel in the area of new pollution abatement methods. 5) Prepare technical reports. A graduate degree in the chemical or physical sciences, plus two or more years of experience are preferred; however, equivalent qualifications will be considered. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications. The working conditions at the Olympic Research Division are excellent and include a progressive benefit program. The Olympic Research Division is located on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. A mild climate and broad outdoor recreational opportunities make this an enjoyable place to live. Interested parties are invited to send a resume to Dr. Donald Kendall, Assistant Director, Environmental Programs, ITT Rayonier Incorporated, Olympic Research Division, 409 East Harvard Avenue, Shelton, Washington 98584. ITT Rayonier Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer. ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS NEW CAREER OPPORTUNITY Ch.E., M.E. or other for Energy R e s e a r c h Technical and Institutional Problem Areas. Senior position with an environmental not-for-profit organization. Energy and other resource recovery opportunities from municipal solid waste. Ph.D., research and/or consulting experience, record of publications. Unique opportunity to speed adoption and implementation of R & D. Washington, D.C. Call Dr. James Abert, 223-6154, EOE/M&F. Chemical Engineer $20,000-Start Leading plastic processing firm located in large S.E. City seeks a degreed chem/engr with solid exp. in chemical production. You will be trained to be a plant mgr. of a satellite facility and must have general mgm't potential. Co. leads its field. Exceptional opportunity. Our recruitment fee paid by company. Send resume (confidential) to Jim Malone, Tech. specialist—S-H-S INTERNATIONAL, 1616 E. Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton, II. 60187. 312-665-4455. (licensed agency) Engineer—Corporate Research Laboratory Chemical, Mechanical or Materials Engineer with experience in rubber, plastics or friction materials field. Must be detailist-capable in theoretical problems-willing to get hands dirty. Growth opportunity in uncrowded field. Prefer candidate from east or northeast. Send resume including salary history to: BOX 25-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Marketing—Sales: Unusual opportunity to work directly with Pharmaceutical Chemical Sales Manager and learn this interesting aspect of the chemical industry. Technical Background required. Salary plus bonus and fringes, some travel. Write in confidence to William Blank, Aceto Chemical Co., Inc., 126-02 Northern Blvd., Flushing, N.Y. 11368. Urethane Chemist—National Systems Supplier is establishing production facilities in Southeastern location. Seeking qualified individual for laboratory development and technical service. This is an important position requiring a mature individual to establish production standards, quality control and supervise general operation of production unit. Applicant must have experience in rigid or flexible foams. Reply in confidence. Box 24D-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

JOB HUNTIN

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS ACADEMIC POSITIONS CORNELL UNIVERSITY Department of Materials Science and Engineering—A junior faculty opening ex­ ists at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level to extend our research and teaching capabilities in the area of CE­ RAMICS, GLASSY AND .POLYMERIC MATERIALS. Post-doctoral or industrial experience desirable, but new recent PhD's will be considered. The primary duties of this position include development of a strong graduate research program in one of the above areas, participation in teaching programs at both the graduate and undergraduate level, and advising students. Appli­ cants should send a resume, a list of three references, and a description of research and teaching goals to: R. W. BALLUFFI, DIRECTOR, MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, BARD HALL, CORNELL UNIVER­ SITY, ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850, by November 15, 1974. Cornell is an equal opportunity/affirmative ac­ tion employer.

RESEARCH CHEMIST POLYMER SYNTHESIS Excellent opportunity for α Polymer Chemist (Ph.D.) with α minimum of 2 years' industrial experience in polymer synthesis. Will initiate and carry out programs in exploratory and applied chemistry emphasizing new technology development. Position entails a strong interaction with divisional research.

Postdoctoral Position: synthesis of radiolabeled natu­ ral products. Organic synthetic experience required; radiolabelling experience advantageous but not essen­ tial. Send resume/references to Dr. James G. Smith, Chemistry Department, University of Waterloo, Water­ loo, Ontario, Canada

Our research laboratories are located in suburban Des Plaines, Illinois, 2 5 miles Northwest of Chicago, amid pleasant residential areas affording exceptional education, recreational and cultural facilities. Send complete resume, including salary history, in confidence, to: Mr. C. C. Robinson, M a n a g e r , Personnel.

Postdoctoral Position—Physical Organic Chemistry. 1-2 yr. appointment, beginning January, 1975. Stud­ ies of Structure-Stability-Reactivity Relationships (LFER) for Alkoxycarbenium ions. Experience with nmr and handling air-sensitive compounds desirable. $8400/year. Send resume and names of three refer­ ences to R. P. Quirk, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701

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Postdoctoral position—available immediately. Chemi­ cal engineer or biochemist to study hydrolysis and isomerization of agricultural products with immobilized enzymes. Resume and references to P. J. Reilly, De­ partment of Chemical Engineering and Nuclear Engi­ neering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50010 Postdoctoral Position. Organic-organometallic chemis­ try. Available immediately. $8000 per year. Terpene syntheses by isoprene dimerization. Background in or­ ganic synthesis, nmr and glc required. Send resume and two letters of recommendation to Dr. R. F. Heck, Department of Chemistry, University of Delaware, New­ ark, Delaware 19711 Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology Department. Ph.D. in Biochemistry with post doctoral experience in neurochemistry, immunological systems and enzyme mechanisms, receptor mechanisms and isolation, to carry out fundamental studies on adrenergic system of the eye. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Send biographical outline including list of publications and names of 3 or more references to: P.O. Box 649, New Haven, Connecticut 06503

Roy C. Ingersoll Research Center Wolf and Algonquin Roads, Des Plaines, Illinois 60018 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

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Post-doctoral position—Biochemistry, available January 1, 1975, biosynthesis of lipids, enzymology. Send re­ sume and three letters of recommendation by Novem­ ber 15, 1974, to P. E. Kolattukudy, Department of Agri­ cultural Chemistry, Washington State University, Pull­ man, Washington 99163. An Affirmative Action Em­ ployer.

Postdoctoral Position—Physical Chemical Studies of bi­ ological membranes. Dr. William Bryan, Biochemistry Department, Indiana University Medical Center, Indiana­ polis, Indiana 46202 Postdoctoral Position. Synthesis of novel Organic ligands and preparation of transition metal complexes. Opportunity to learn X-ray diffraction techniques. Starting date March 1, 1975 or shortly thereafter.

Senior Formulations Chemist Ph.D.

The Agricultural Product Development Department, which is located at Greenfield, Indiana, is responsible for the formulation of both animal and pesticidal products. The successful candi­ date will combine a strong technical background with an ability to work closely with professionals from numerous disciplines.

Assistant Professor—Ph.D. starting Jan 1975; under­ graduate and graduate teaching responsibilities in Inor­ ganic or Analytical Chemistry; also, assist in interfacing computer techniques with undergrad curriculum; desir­ able research expertise and interests include absorp­ tion and emission spectroscopies, homogenious or het­ erogenous catalysis, surface chemistry, trace organic analyses, bioinorganic chemistry, computer applica­ tions. Postdoctoral experience preferred. Salary min. $11,000/9 mo. Send resume plus four letters of rec­ ommendation to: Chairman, Screening Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40208. Affirmative Action Employer.

Instructor—Postdoctoral. Spectroscopic studies of doped molecular crystals. Half-time teaching, halftime research, academic year, full time research sum­ mer. Approximately $9,000/12 months, begin by Jan­ uary, 1975. English as native language preferred, oth­ ers considered if fluent in English. Resume and letters of reference to Dr. Jerry E. Cahill, Department of Chemistry, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Penna. 19104

ν Our expanding Agricultural Product Development Department has an immediate opening for a creative Ph.D. with a minimum of two years experience in product development. A major in Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry or Pharmacy is desired.

Postdoctoral Position—Protein and enzyme chemistry. Physical chemist or biochemist preferred. Equal op­ portunity/affirmative action employer. Send resume and references to Dr. J. Rupley, Department of Chem­ istry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721

Postdoctoral Position—Organic Chemistry. Start im­ mediately, one year appointment; research in vinyl chloride metabolites. Send resume and three recom­ mendation letters to: Chairman, Screening Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40208, Attn. V. C. Project. Affirmative Action Employer.

WARNER

If you are interested in the above position, please send a con­ fidential résume' to Mr. William C. Becker, Personnel Department.

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Eli Lilly and Company Greenfield Laboratories P.O. Box 708 Greenfield, Indiana 46140 An Equal Opportunity Employer

\ ACADEMIC POSITIONS Send resume and names of two references to R. J. Sundbert, Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901. Equal Opportunity Employer. Faculty Position—Environmental chemist with strong background and interest in chemical aspects of environmental systems. Appointee will be actively involved in teaching and research programs of the Chemistry Department. Applications with curriculum vita should be directed to Lee B. Jones, Head, Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721. An Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Postdoctoral Position—Synthetic organic chemistry related to antitumor natural products. Available immediately. Vita and two references. $7,500-$8,500. F. E. Ziegler, Department of Chemistry, Yale University, 225 Prospect Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06520

Associate or Assistant Professor, Textile Science and Consumer Protection. Doctorate, experience in College teaching; demonstrated research competency. To teach graduate and undergraduate courses in textile science and usage. Develop and direct graduate studies; participate in research. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Send vitae to Dr. Mary Louise Johnson, Dir. School of Home Economics DL-10, Univ. of Washington, Seattle 98195 (telephone 206-5431730). The University is an equal opportunity employer with active affirmatieve action program. Assistant Professors: Two positions anticipated for Sept., 1975. Assistant Professors of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry. Undergraduate teaching in General, Physical and Inorganic Chemistry. Active research in these fields required. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Send resume to: Dr. T. Howard McGee, York College of CUNY, 150-14 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, N.Y.11432

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

GROUP LEADERS New England Nuclear Corporation is a leading producer of radiochemicals and currently seeking individuals to fill the following positions for Group Leaders:

radiopharmaceuticals,

PROCESS ENGINEER/ RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS A nation-wide search is beins conducted for a results-oriented PROCESS ENGINEER to develop a sroup within the TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT of our RADIO-PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION. Ideally, candidates should possess a BS desree in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, and have accrued 3 plus years of chemical and PILOT PLANT experience within a pharmaceutical or radiopharmaceutical corpora­ tion. As GROUP LEADER, you w i l l be responsible for the scaling up of radiopharmaceutical products from the laboratory to production level. A n appreciation of pharmaceutical or radioactive material handlins problems extremely desirable. This is a vital position offering the most qualified aspirant an opportunity to grow within a progressive rapidly expanding corporation.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT This position of GROUP LEADER w i l l be involved primarily in the development of " I N V I V O " RADIODIAGNOSTIC AGENTS and KITS, leading projects from their inception thru pilot scale to their eventual production. Candidates should possess a PhD in a Life Science discipline and have some background in MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY and P H A R M A C O L O G Y with 1 to 3 years development experience, preferably encompassing analytical methods and animal testing in an industrial research environment. Skill in the supervision of labora­ tory personnel, drive and innovative achievement and practical mindedness desirable. Highly qualified candidate with an MS degree w i l l be considered. This position offers a great deal of latitude for expansion, and the right individual can develop into a higher level supervisory role. The above positions offer the respective successful candidates exceptional compensation packages and definite growth opportunities. Interested candidates should submit 2 copies of their resumes with salary history to John R. Chabot, Em­ ployment Manager, New England Nuclear Corporation, 575 Albany Street, Boston, Ma. 02170.

ΝΞΝ New England Nuclear Radiopharmaceutical Division A n Equal Opportunity Employer

ACS Chemistry and Public Affairs Fellowship Program to begin December 74 Interact with the Legislative and Executive Branches of the Government • Under the supervision of the ACS Department of Chemistry and Public Affairs •Stipend will be awarded on a cooperative basis Applications should be submitted to the Department of Chemistry and Public Affairs American Chemical Society 1155—16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 The deadline for receipt of applications is Nov. 1, 1974. Each applicant should include a résumé describing the individual's education, professional experience, and pertinent personal information; two references who have recent knowledge of the applicant's work; a description of the applicant's experience in public affairs oriented projects in which scientific or technical knowledge was used as a basis for interaction; and a statement of the applicant's objectives as a Chemistry and Public Affairs Fellow.

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Postdoctoral Position available for carbocyclic or organosulfur synthetic organic chemist. Send resume—Dr. Richard S. Glass, Dept. of Chemistry, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721—Equal opportunity employer. Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Start Fall 1975. Lecturing assignments in Freshman and Graduate Inorganic programs. Resumes must include descriptions of proposed research, vitae, a listing with grades of graduate courses taken, and a publication list. Three confidential letters of reference documenting past accomplishment and promise in research and teaching are also required. Closing date for receipt of all materials is October 31. Send materials to K. F. Purcell, Department of Chemistry. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, 66506. An affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Fall 1975, permanent position for Ph.D. with research specialty in physical organic chemistry. Postdoctoral and/or teaching experience desirable. Undergraduate and graduate level teaching duties, supervision of M.S. thesis research. Submit complete vitae, three letters of reference, and a detailed description of research plans, before November 1, 1974, to: Dr. R. D. Bauer, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Long Beach, CA 90840. CSULB is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. Associate Professor or Professor in Organic Chemistry The Department of Chemistry of the University of Pennsylvania invites applications from men and women suitably qualified to fill a senior position in organic chemistry. Applicants must have an outstanding research record and be currently pursuing a vigorous research program in organic chemistry. Biographical data, including publication list and names of at least three references should be sent to Dr. Michael P. Cava, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174. The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity employer. Postdoctoral Endocrine Biochemist, available now. Research on mechanisms and regulation of steroid biosynthesis. Resume and two letters to: Dr. S. Lieberman, Dept. of Biochem. Columbia Univ., New York 10032 MASS SPECTROSCOPIST (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR). Applications are invited for a position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Pharmacology at the University of Colorado Medical Center. Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and at least 3 years postdoctoral experience, preferably in the biochemical applications. The successful applicant will be required to keep charge of a Clinical Organic Chemistry Laboratory and to work in the areas of inborn errors of metabolism, toxicology and steroid metabolism. Send curriculum vitae to Dr. Donough O'Brien, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado Medical Center, 4200 E. 9th Av., Denver, Colo., 80220. The University of Colorado is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer; female and minority persons are urged to apply.

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members)

NOTICE TO MEMBERS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT The Council Committees on Membership Affairs and on Professional Relations with the approval of the Council have issued the following statement: A member who advertises in (he Situations Wanted Section of CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS has an ethical responsibility to reply to each employer who responds to the member's advertisement."

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1966. Seven years industrial experience in independent synthesis and process development of heterocycles, organometallics, vinyl monomers, addition polymers, and others. Broad background in chromatography and instrumental analysis. Seeks responsible position with chemical or chemical products manufacturer in midwestern or southern U.S. Box 300-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Consultant: Solid State Inorganic Chemistry, materials science. Ph.D., professor, extensive industrial experi­ ence; many publications, patents. Box 301-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biochemist/Bio-organic: Ph.D. 1971. Pre- and post­ doctoral research in steroid, alkaloid and lipid Metabo­ lism and Analysis. Radioactive compounds. Mass spectrometry. Box 302-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: M.S. Varied R&D, manufacturing and mar­ keting background in catalysts, coatings, adhesives, corrosion inhibitors, Publications. Location open. Box 303-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: B.A., 7 years experience in UVVis, IR, AAS, GLC methods development, process and product troubleshooting. Drugs, rubber, plastics, metal analysis. 12 years scientific experience. Creative and innovative. Prefer R&D environment. Will Relocate. Sterling E. Browning, II, 664 Greenbrae Ct., St. Louis, MO 63026. Phone: (314)343-9287 Biochemist: Seeking position in analytical section of pharmaceutical company. Desire group research re­ lated to Vitamin B 12 protein interactions. Have interest in areas of quality control. Send inquiries to 3945 Bal­ timore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Biochemist/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D., 4 years post­ doctoral research experience in U.S.A. biochemical laboratory on enzymology and other fields of biochem­ istry. Five years industrial experience in pharmaceuti­ cal R&D laboratory. Four years teaching experience in chemistry in colleges. Salary open. Available imme­ diately. No geographical preference. Box 402-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Bio-organic Chemist: Ph.D., organic, 1963. Four years research experience in nucleic acids and molec­ ular biology. Eight years experience in drug research and development. Strong in instrumental and wet analysis. Seeks academic/medical/industrial re­ search position. Box 403-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Inorganic/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D., seeking indus­ trial position. Experience includes supervision of inor­ ganic and analytical groups, resulting in publications and patents. Recently developed semiconductor sen­ sor, specific to H2S, widely accepted. Experience in preparation of high-surface inorganic compounds, in­ cluding catalysts, semiconductors and acid gas absor­ bants. Box 404-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Inorganic/Biochemist: Ph.D., 1972. Experienced in transition metal chemistry and bioenergetics. Strong background and technique in NMR spectroscopy, Xray, computer systems, electrophoresis, protein and amino acid analysis. Seeking research position in in­ dustry or governmental laboratories. Publications. Box 405-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washing­ ton, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist: M.S., 1973, age 28, seeks R&D or teaching position. Background includes synthesis of organic polyvalent electrolytes, electrolytic conductivity, thermodynamics, kinetics, math, and physics. Twoyears experience in water treatment and development of analytical instrument for water analysis. 1-1/2 years teaching experience. Box 406-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist: Ph.D., 1970. Inorganic reaction mechanisms. Post-doc sixteen months Max Planck In­ stitute in laser spectroscopy, photophysics. Presently res/teach associate. Time resolved kinetics. Taught general and physical chemistry for two years. Inter­ ested in teaching or research development in industry. Will relocate almost anywhere. M. L. Pinsky, 111 Predmore Avenue, Colonia, N.J. 07067 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. (Yale), 1970. Chemical dy­ namics, mass spectrometer development, high vacu­ um, computer simulation. Experience in teaching, pulp & paper industry, postdoc, pollution problems, program­ ming and oceanography. Seeking teaching or admin­ istrative position. Western location only. James D. Kerstetter, Star Rt. 1, Box 102, Hansville, WA 98340, Phone: 206-638-2273 Physical/Coatings Chemist: M.S., 1972. Research in kinetics. Seeks R&D position. Two years experience in water-based coatings for beer and beverage can lin­ ers. Received honorable mention in "Ideas of Techni­ cal Importance" contest. LeRoy Deters, 2812 Blanch­ ard, Waukegan, IL 60085. Phone: 312-244-9465 Senior Polymer Chemist: Organic and Inorganic. Ph.D. Desire active laboratory position as "working group leader" or senior chemist. Polyurethanes (foams, coatings, etc), polyesters, silicones, organophosphorus polymers, epoxy polymers, etc. Synthesis characterization, and applications. Coatings, adhe­ sives, fibers, plastics. Dr. Robert G. Linville, P.O. Box 04175, Milwaukee, Wl 53204 B.A. Chemist desires a position doing research. Expe­ rienced in peptide chemistry and structural work. Box 411-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Chemical Process Production Management, Quality Control Management. Good record of production and process improvement, cost, quality and environmental control. Excellent employee relations. Ready to step in and start solving your problems. Willing to relocate.

Box 412-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Combustion and Smoke Specialist: Ph.D., Chem. Eng. 1974 (Oct.). Five years experimental research experi­ ence with seven publications. Also strong background and interested in polymer flammability, energy develop­ ment and environmental research, heat, mass, and fluid transfer, catalysis and kinetics, process development and design, computer. Seek R&D, process develop­ ment position. Married, 29, immigrant visa. Box 413E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Creative Chemist: New Products Application, Techni­ cal Service, Market Development, Purchasing, Produc­ tion. Product experience: Speciality Chemicals, Plas­ tics (thermoplastic & thermosetting), Coatings, Inks, Adhesives, Paper, Home Furnishings, Cosmetics. Graduate engineering courses, MBA equivalent, publi­ cations. Ability to deal with technical problems that in­ volve basic ideas, people and business. Box 414-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Female Ph.D. Columbia, Age 35. Experienced in en­ zymes, lipid isolation and mo~st recently in inorganic sili­ con chemistry. Familiar with most analytical tech­ niques, especially heavy in GLC. Presently in San Francisco Bay area. Relocation considered. Box 415-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Laboratory Supervisor: Chemical Engineering degree. Working experience with solvent, water, and hot melt based liquids for conversion of paper, plastics, metal foils. Laminations, tapes, coatings, bags, boxes, graphic arts displays. Research, development, appli­ cation, customer service, manufacture, quality control, testing, cost reduction. Prefer California coast. Box 416-E-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Thermo/Math/Editorial/Field Botany: Seeking data patterns? Empiricist available. Some civil engineer­ ing, radiochemistry doctorate, molecular genetics theo­ ry. Five years mass transfer, gas electronics, fifteen teaching, including crystallography. Facile program­ mer; fair glass-blowing, sterile cultures. Largest cities: no outer suburbs. Prefer applications, applied re­ search. William Rice, Beloit College, Beloit, Wl 53511 Synthetic Organic Organometallic Chemist: Ph.D. (1967—Canada). Many publications, 3-1/2 years PDF and teaching experience (Canada & UK). Wide range of experience in organic synthesis, photochemistry, and instrumental methods (IR, UV, NMR, Mass, GC, TLC). Seeks academic or industrial position. Location open. Available immediately. Box 402-D-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Organic/Organic: Ph.D., 1973. Experiencedin kinetics, mechanisms, synthesis, structure-reactivity relationships, physical methods, isotopic labeling, and free radical solvent effects. Presently post doc ΕΤΗ studying diffusion in cellulose and process optimization. Seeks R&D position. Box 404-D-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Thermal Methods. Polymers, additives, organics, fi­ bers, finishes, surfactants, textile chemicals. Box 306-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Versatile Organic Chemist: Postdoctoral experience in synthetic peptides—enzyme models and photolabile amino acid derivatives, industrial experience in medici­ nal chemistry, polypeptides-polymers, and anticorrosion paints, Swiss experience in steroids, publications, (317) 637-6193 or Box 307-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical-Physical: Ph.D. Extensive experience in in­ strumental and physical methods, in-stream monitoring, pollution, radiochemistry, diffraction methods, material science and glass technology. Productive manage­ ment to interface with functional divisions. Can inno­ vate, organize, follow through programs and enhance profitability. Seek R/D or plant position. Publications. Box 400-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biochemist/Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1958. Synthesis and biochemistry experience. Sixteen years in aca­ demic and medical research. Some teaching. Twenty-one publications. Seeking assistant profes­ sorship or responsible position in medical/pharmaceuti­ cal research. R. J. Dummel, 38 Aquavista, San Fran­ cisco, Ca. 94131 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1970. Seeking R&D position. Experienced in isolation, structure determination, and synthesis of natural products; synthesis and electrooptical studies on nematic liquid crystals; purification of commercial dyes and synthesis of dyes for dye lasers; supervisory and managerial experience. Box 402-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic/Analytical Chemist: M.A. 1974. Female. Thesis research in general organic synthesis. Some experience in natural products synthesis. Broad back­ ground in analytical techniques. Familiar with AA, chromatography-gas, column, thin and thick layer, spectroscopy—IR, NMR, MS, ion exchange, and oth­ ers. Available immediately. Will relocate. Betty I. Dunbar, 4038 LaFayette Road, Jamesville, New York 13078 Aerosol Food Chemist: Master Science physical chemistry 1950; Master Science Food 1973. As Chief Aerosol Chemist, organized, set-up, and directed aero­ sol laboratory. Seven year's experience toiletries, aerosols, chemical specialties. Cosmetic formulation experience, 3 years. Capable assuming full responsi­ bility in aerosol laboratory. Available immediately. Box 405-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Consumer Product Testing, Quality Control. Ph.D. 11 years. Department Head. Foods, Cosmetics, Drugs, Toiletries. Plant Inspections, Regulatory Liaison, Ven­ dor Relations, USP, NF, AOAC, Wet/Instrumental Anal­ ysis. Toxicological, Microbiological, Physical Testing. Box 407-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. Postdoctoral and industrial experience. Background in polymer structure-property relationships, polymer characterization, polymer graft­ ing, polymer synthesis, surface and colloid chemistry of silica. Some background in biochemistry and clinical chemistry. Publications and patent pending. Desires R&D position. Box 406-D-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Food Scientist in Chocolate, Confectionery, Fats and Oils offers services as either consultant or technical specialist. Ph.D. Basic and applied research. Prod­ uct, process, and production machinery development. Quality control. Product analysis. Formulation. Packaging. Technical service. Close collaboration with management, sales, production, and engineering. Kenneth E. McCloskey, 318 Canyon Dr., N., Lehigh Acres, Florida 33936. (813) 369-5485

B.A. Chemist (1971): Seeks entry level position in in­ dustry. Has demonstrated excellent skills in organic synthesis and analysis and spectrometric identification of organic compounds. Has demonstrated excellent management potential. Ambitious and self-motivated. Will Relocate. James D. Specht, 2619 Concord, Colo­ rado Springs, CO 80907

Food Technologist, Ph.D. with established record of leadership and technical expertise with numerous prod­ ucts and processes including meats, cereal, fruits, veg­ etables, canning, freezing and instantizing. Eighteen years industry and government experience. Desire po­ sition in management, production, or R&D. Box 409C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemist/Materials and Processes Engineer: 18 years experience with protective coatings, corrosion, etchants, plating and anodizing. Research, develop­ ment, or manufacturing. Enthusiastic and creative. Box 408-D-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washing­ ton, D.C. 20036

Forensic Chemist: M.S. Forensic Science, Sept. 1974, B.A. Chemistry; Experience in federal crime laboratory, summer 1973, mostly instrumental analysis (IR, GC, PGC, NAA, and X-ray fluorescence). Interests—analy­ sis of non-biological evidence, analysis of drugs. Seeks position in crime laboratory. Box 410-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Clinical Chemist: Ph.D., Nine years industrial and four years academic and contract research experience. Extensive background in R&D, production, quality control, customer service, and regulatory affairs for invitro diagnostics. Seeking high level management po­ sition in industry. Will consider lab management posi­ tion with consulting opportunities. NRCC, AACC, ACS. Publications. Box 409-D-9, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Corporate Development/New Business Ventures: Seasoned in identifying, stimulating and creating growth by applying sound technology, planning skills and marketing strength against profitable marketing op­ portunities. Proven staff/line accomplishments in building new businesses via internal development, in­ ternational technology exchange and corporate acquisi­ tions. Write: ESI, Box 28309, Columbus, Ohio 43228 Electron Beam Microprober: MS, seeks microprobe, SEM, or other analytical instrumentation in Greater Boston or NE area. Five years microprobe metallurgi­ cal analysis. Eleven years inorganic chemistry, bench and pilot plants. R. F. Quirk, 286 Warren St., Needham, MA 02192 Analytical Chemist: M.S. 1968. In-depth industrial NMR. Also IR, UV, C2Pc, TLC. Separations, wet and

Hard-Working Analytical Chemist: B.A. wet and dry methods with modern instrumentation, I.R., U.V.—VIS. Seeks work in Q.A. or Q.C. Willing to relocate. David Robinson, 10540 N.E. 4 Ave., Miami, Florida 33138 Medicinal Chemist, Ph.D. 1971. 2 years postdoctoral experience. Background includes 13 years experience in the syntheses and drug design of anticancer drugs. Eighteen publications. Seeks position in industry or medical institution with advancement possibilities. New York metro area only. No agencies please. Box 412-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Product Development Manager: Fifteen years of in­ creasingly responsible experience includes Product De­ velopment, Quality Control, Technical Service, Organi­ zation and Planning, Marketing, Sales, Supervision, In­ novative Ideas, and Thermaset and Thermoplastic res­ ins and adhesives. Prefer New England area. M. J. Darnowski, 70 Miscoe Road, Worcester, Mass. 01604 (617) 753-7683 Soviet trade: Chemical and Engineering Executive. Univ. Calif. (Berkeley) Ph.D. Fluent Russian. For­ tune top 50 background in petroleum, chemicals, poly­ mers, minerals, nuclear, graphic arts. Eleven years of

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Soviet expertise. High level contacts. Can help spark your communications link for technology and product sales in U.S.S.R. Box 414-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Versatile Chemist-Chemical Engineer: Strong business background—20 years experience in development of new products and application methods, technical service/sale, R&D, market appraisal and new technology. Epoxies, natural and synthetic rubber, polymers for sealants, potting and encapsulation, coatings, equipment, domestic and abroad. Box 415-C-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: B.S. plus, 1970, Highest Honors, G.P.A. 4.0. Seven successful years experience in commercial analytical lab. Versatile instrumentation and wet analysis background. Specialty in gas chromatographic detection of pesticides. Prefer S.F. Bay area. Available immediately. Mary Lukes, (415) 967-2041, 230 Arriba =2, Sunnyvale, California 94086 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1974, U. of Illinois. Industrial R&D experience in high-pressure catalytic hydrogénation. Excellent academic record. Strong synthetic and spectroscopic background. Publications. Desire industrial or governmental research position emphasizing organic synthesis. Location open. Available immediately. Box 401-B-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Organic/Analytical. B.S. Pharmacy. Extensive experience in synthetic and analytical chemistry, drug assays, clinical assays, and method development. Experienced with high pressure liquid chromatography, G.C., UV, NMR, thin layer and column chromatography. Experienced in organization of quality control laboratories. Ten years teaching. Seeking laboratory supervisory position or a position in R&D with chemical or Pharmaceutical company. Box 403-B-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist: Ph.D., 1974. Graduate research experience in surface chemistry, dye chemistry, polarization spectroscopy, and single crystals (esp. silver halides). Also experience with circular dichroism measurements and optically active systems. Seeks R&D position. Publications. William D. Pandolfe, 902 Ridge Road, Wethersfield, Connecticut 06109 Analytical Radiochemist/Chemical Engineer. Ph.D. 1970; 32 years old, postdoctoral experience, have publications; experience; neutron AA, x-ray florescence, programming, radioactive tracers. Good knowledge in instrumentation. Work on pollution problems and NAA in medicine. Seek industrial R&D or academic position. Available immediately. Will relocate. No agencies. Box 407-B-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Business Planning-Market Research: Experience includes: Manager of business planning and marketing research departments. Commercial development of new products/expansion of existing lines. Financial and capital investment analysis. Acquisition and divestment planning and analysis. Technological forecasting and R&D commercial guidance. B.S., Ch.E., M.I.T.; M.B.A., N.Y.U., Box 410-B-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Enthusiastic graduate: B.S. in Chemistry 1974. Interest in water and wastewater chemistry. Seeks employment in this or related field. Prefers non-urban environment. J. P. O'Brien, 455 West Cook, Springfield, Illinois 62704. Phone (217) 528-2788 Information Systems Analysis/Design: Extensive government, commercial experience R&D design, installation of systems and techniques for chemical structure and property, toxicology, cancer, patent information. Text processing; user requirements studies; on-line/ batch, large/mini computers. Computer languages, foreign languages, chemical line notations. Ph.D. organic. Fifty publications. Box 413-B-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Personable, adaptable, well traveled organic chemistry prof seeks technical liaison position related to pharmaceuticals, health, petrochemicals or energy. Industrial experience in bio- and clinical chemistry. Academic experience in administration, workstudy, health science and international programs. Box 415-B-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Technical Manager: Pragmatic, flexible Ph.D. M.B.A. with broad managerial experience can help spearhead your drive for new and increased profits. Diverse experience and training includes surfactants, textiles, foam, urethane elastomers, rubber and papermaking technology, various latex systems, frothed foam systems, and products based on urethane foam. Box 417-B-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Manager: M.S. Speciality trace element analysis of superalloys, foods, and the environment. Analytical R&D supervisor. Experience with a variety of rapid instrumental (or classical) determinations of 75 elements, as well as intermetallic and organic compounds. Will Relocate. Box 400-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Biochemist: Experienced in enzyme isolation methods; all types of chromatography and most instrumental analyses. Six publications. Two years experience in supervision of up to ten technicians. Both academic and industrial background. Broad range of research projects. Prior security clearance. Location open. Robert O. Quesenberry, Box 369, Hinton, W.Va. 25951

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Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1972. Strong background in crystal growth and dissolution of minerals, application of inhibitors in water treatment, electrolyte solution, chemical kinetics, surface chemistry, radiation chemistry. M.S. Radiochemistry. Publications. Seek R&D position or government laboratories. Box 402-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: B.S., China born and educated. Mandarin speaking. U.S. Citizen, twenty years food industry experience in U.S. Desires to be negotiator or representative in China trade of foods, drugs, herbs, seeds, saplings, fibers, fertilizers, chemicals, farm machinery including trucks, oil drilling equipment. Box 403-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20035 Crystal Grower, Inorganics, Metallurgy. Ph.D. 1974, married, U.S. Citizen, 4 years experience in military R&D (growth and characterization of single crystal materials), experience with T.E.M. and X-ray diffraction. Publications. Desire R&D or teaching position. Resume upon request. Box 404-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Quality Control, Formulation, Development: Industrial and agricultural chemicals, cleaning compounds, paint removers, etc. 10 years of experience, B.S. Preference California. Box 405-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Research and Development Administrator/Chemist: Ph.D. 1965 (Organic, Analytical). Diversified experience in pharmaceutical, agricultural, flavor and fragrance industries. Specialist in government regulatory affairs including F.D.A., E.P.A. Unusual record of accomplishment, cooperation with engineering, production and marketing. Current position—Manager Analytical and Governmental relations. Box 406-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Perfumes/Cosmetics/Chemical Specialties: Broad experience in fragrance creation and evaluation; toiletries research and development, household product and detergent formulation. Chief perfumer, laboratory director and consultant to prominent companies. Seek responsible position. Box 409-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Process or Technical Service Engineer: M.S.Ch.E. 1968. Young aggressive and economy minded. Experience (Polymer/Adhesives) in production supervision, process engineering, product development, scaleup pilot plant, purchasing and technical service. Technical skill to excel at long range planning. Box 408-A9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Technical Administrator: An enthusiastic and effective leader in technical marketing, research, planning, administration and personnel development seeks new opportunities as research manager or V.P. assistant. Ten years experience in several chemical fields available to solve your technical problems. 40; Ph.D. 1965 Stanford, M.S. 1960 MIT. Box 410-A-9, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Want R&D career: Product development, formulation, cost reduction, effects of additives, coatings, or other results-oriented work. Prefer pioneering new or growing commercial areas, interacting with manufacturing and marketing. Four years industrial experience in the above; Ph.D.; B.S.: high honors and distinction in chemistry. Audrey Knauer, P.O.B. 174, Neenah, Wisconsin 4956 Biochemist: Ph.D. 1966. Industrial experience in metabolic fate of agricultural chemicals and veterinary pharmaceuticals, also nutrition and endocrinology. Experience in liaison with regulatory personnel and supervision of laboratory personnel. Publications in drug metabolism, nutrition, radiation biology and laboratory animal techniques. Available immediately. Box 401D-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Chemist/Materials and Processes Engineer. Twenty years experience with adhesives, adhesive bonding, plating, electroless deposition, corrosion and elastomers. Familiar with military and federal specifications. Have written fabrication procedures and specifications for aerospace hardware. Prefer metropolitan Detroit area. Box 406-D-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Environmental Chemist: B.S. 1970. Extensive experience in development of instrumentation for continuous water quality monitoring. Application of Mini Computers to laboratory automation and data analysis. Three years experience in methods development for trace metals analysis using all phases of A.A.S. Box 410-D8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Environmental Engineer: Ph.D. Chem. Eng. 1974 (Aug), experimental thesis in removal of toxic metal ion from water. Interested in applied research and development work and environmental impact studies. Balanced chemical engineering background with a strong emphasis on trace metal ion analysis. Location open. Box 411-D-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 R&D Chemist: Experienced in lubricants, rust preventives, flame retardants. Strong record (15 years specialization) in power transmission fluids including development of new products and quality assurance programs. Box 413-D-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Chemical Engineer: Ph.D., August 1974. age 28, married, experimental thesis in high pressure vapor-liquid equilibrium of hydrocarbon mixtures. Interested in applied research and development work. Balanced chemical engineering background with a strong emphasis on mathematical modelling. Location open. Box 401-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Accomplished Manager. Inventive Scientist Engineer: B.A., B.Eng, Ph.D. (organic, polymer), postdoctoral (carbohydrates). Created new products, processes used on massive scale. Wood, grasses-pulping, bleaching; starch, alcohol, protein processing; papermaking, specialty papers, coatings; clays, talcs, bentonites. Materials science, fine particle technology. Box 410-C-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Organic R&D Chemist: M.S. Versatile with excellent experience in the production of thermoset resins seeks a position in the environmental, analytical or organic field. Available immediately. No agencies please. V. Zale, P.O. Box 524, Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302 Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. Extensive experiences in polymerization, processing, characterization, rheological work, equipment design, Experiences with coatings, thermoplastics, and rubber. After an idea for highest efficiency in R/D. Deeply involved in an invented painting system which has many important advantages; detailed R/D plan ready for discussions. Box 406-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Administrator/Coordinator, twenty-five years accomplishments cosmetics, toiletries, specialties, aerosols. Product, process, packaging devt., manufacturing, systems, procedures, overall phases product introduction. Dedicated, cost minded innovator, service-oriented. Ph.D. credits, languages. Currently Lab Director, seeks challenge fully utilizing extensive experience. Available immediately for relocation. Morris Kenigsberg, 113 Country Club Ct., Danville, III. 61832 Chemist: Ph.D. 44, 25 years experience in analytical and synthetic organic chemistry, chromatography, spectroscopy, electroanalysis, clinical chemistry, 8 publications, languages, looking for interesting and responsible position. Box 409-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic/Organometallic Chemist: Ph.D. Organic synthesis, R&D, supervise research. Industry, Government, or Teaching (JR. 4 year, or graduate). Pharmaceutical, petrochemical, antiknock, monomers, agricultural products. Organo Pb, Hg, AI etc. Lead & Mercury pollution. Instrumental techniques. New Reactions, 20 publications, patents, grant research. Box 402-D-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Food & Dairy Industry Consultant and Liaison Representative: New technology appraisal, literature, retrieval, licensing and patent development, and quality control and FDA-liaison. Specialty areas: milk, vegetable and microbial (single-cell) proteins, immobilized enzymes and enzyme engineering, texturization, ultrafiltration, and food fermentation processes. Box 413-A8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1965. Broad experience in polymers including polyolefins, vinyl and polyurethanes. Some experience in environmental control and quality control. Experience in use of various instrumental methods including thermal methods, chromatography, spectroscopy. Prefer Gulf coast R&D position, but will relocate. Available immediately. Box 403-D-8, ACS 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Process Research-Organic, Polymer, Organometallic: Diversified experience in specialty chemicals and polymers from bench-scale synthesis and modification through scale-up. Process improvement and in-plant trouble-shooting, Graft polymers, tin and silane intermediates, polyurethanes, epoxies, carboxylics, polysulfides and silicones. In NYC/NJ area but relocatable. Box 417-A-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Polymer/Carbohydrate Chemist: Ph.D. Excellent diversified background. Extensive polymer research. Synthesis of monomers and vinylpolymers, copolymerization, kinetics and mechanism, endgroup and thermal analysis, degradation and solution properties of polyelectrolytes. Synthesis of carbohydrates and derivatives, chromatographic techniques, characterization, biological membrane transport. Publications. Seek R&D position. Box 404-D-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: Ph.D. Graduate and postdoctoral research experience in instrumental, chromatography, and synthetic applications as related to bioorganic, organic, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry. Industrial and academic experience. Publications. New areas of endeavor considered. Seek industrial or government. Box 405-D-8, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Broad organic background. Experienced in the synthesis of aromatic and heterocyclic compounds, in antibiotics and in teaching. Eight publications. Seeks industrial or academic position. Call (804) 282-9581 or write Box 404-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 International Chemist: 30 years with major companies, petroleum and petrochemicals, U.S.A., Europe, Africa, Latin-American, seeks position in lab. installation and start-up, R&D, quality control, sales liaison. Permanent position preferred, but will consider short-term assignments as adviser or representative. Will locate or travel anywhere. Box 408-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1966. Highly motivated, commercially oriented individual with proven

track record. Seven years experience in product and process development. Adept at basic and applied re­ search, yield and cost optimization studies and pilot plant and plant supervision. Strong instrumentation background. Publications. Box 412-D-7, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

SITUATIONS WANTED (Non-Members) Toxicology Technicians: Number of people trained for one year and awarded certificates in the theory and practice of drug screening methods including TLC, GLC, spectrophotometry, EMIT, RIA, etc. Formal edu­ cation ranges from high school to B.S. Available im­ mediately. Drug abuse Screening Program, School of Pharmacy, Auburn U., Auburn, Alabama 36830. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Widow seeking qualified applicant to either buy and/or manage Specialty Organic Manufacturing Co. in South­ ern California with excellent business reputation. Ex­ ceptional opportunity for bio chemist and/or organic chemist to own and operate his own business. Terms and conditions to qualified applicants. Send resume to Henry Himmelfarb, Attorney at Law, 4523 Produce Plaza West, Los Angeles, California 90058

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