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EMPLOYMENT Advertising Section CLASSIFICATIONS. Positions open — placement bureaus, industrial positions, and academic positions Situations wanted -members, nonmembers. student affiliates, retired members Issuance: Published weekly, issued every Monday Mailed Friday preceding date of issue Closing date: Friday AM 17 days preceding publication date No extensions. Cancella­ tions must be received 14 days in advance of publication date. ACS MEMBER RATES. Situations wanted" advertisements will be classified by type of chemistry (analytical, biochemistry, etc.) "Placement will be determined by the first word of the text submitted." Situations wanted advertisements placed by employed ACS members and student affiliates are accepted at 65 cents per word per insertion, no minimum charge State ACS membership status and mail advertise­ ments to Chemical & Engineering News. Classified Advertising, 500 Post Road East. Ρ Ο Box 231. Westport. Conn 06880 Unemployed and retired members have free advertising privileges for ads 45 words or fewer plus return box number or mem­ ber s name and address Those who are unemployed or under notice of involuntary unemployment within next 60 days may place one free ad for a maximum of 26 insertions, if needed The ad will appear every other week for six insertions The remaining insertions will appear every third week Members must state details of unemployment, including termination data and name of the employer. Retired mem­ bers may place six free ads per calendar year Mail copy for free ads to American Chemical Society. 1155 16th St Ν W . Washington. DC 20036 Copy not accepted by phone EMPLOYER AND NONMEMBER RATES. Display advertisements $317 per inch (space unlimited) Lower rates on contract basis Minimum display space 1 inch with inch units thereafter Agency commission and cash discounts allowed on display ads only. Classified advertisements $3 60 a word, minimum charge $54.00 each Include five words for box address Advertisements from outside the U.S. should be accompanied by information stating New York bank that will issue draft m U S funds The advertise­ ments will be run on the nearest publication date following receipt of the bank draft Mail

advertisements to Chemical & Engineering News, Classified Advertising, 500 Post Road East. Ρ Ο Box 231. Westport. Conn 06880 Copy cannot be accepted by phone. CONDITIONS. In printing these advertisements ACS assumes no obligations as to qualifications of prospective employees or responsibility of employers, nor shall ACS obtain information concerning positions advertised or those seeking employment. Replies to announcements should carry copies of supporting documents, not original documents Every reasonable effort will be made to prevent forwarding of advertising circulars Employers who require applications on company forms should send duplicate copies ACS considers all users of this section obligated to acknowledge all replies to their advertisements IMPORTANT NOTICES • Upon request, the Office of Professional Relations provides copies of Professional Employment Guidelines and furnishes information on terminations of chemical profes­ sionals and on instances of unprofessional treatment • Employment in countries other than your own may be restricted by government visa and other policies Moreover, you should investigate thoroughly the generally accepted employment practices, the cultural conditions, and the exact provisions of the specific position being considered Members may wish to contact the ACS International Activities Department for information it might have about employment conditions and cultural practices in other countries • Various state and national laws against discrimination, including the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, physical handicap, or any reason not based on a bona fide occupational qualification. • These help wanted and situations wanted advertisements are for readers' conven­ ience and are not to be construed as instruments leading to unlawful discrimination. • Position descriptions shall conform to the official ACS definition of a chemist, which is available through the Office of Professional Relations Employers whose advertisements appear have been informed that position descriptions must conform to this definition

ACS Employment Clearing House The Employment Clearing House operated at the national office is designed to bring together potential employers and ACS members and student affiliates seeking employ­ ment or consulting work It is supplemented by a computerized service provided by Career Placement Registry Inc. (CPR). through DIALOG Only members and student affiliates may use these services, which are free except that the CPR service costs $12 for experienced members and $8 for students. Information supplied by candidates is placed in a data system available on a nonconfidential basis to potential employers. Candidates for employment should request Clearing House registration forms or CPR forms from the address below A Confidential Employment Listing is available to employed members who wish their records to be held from certain employers. Because of the extra handling, this service costs $25 a year. Write for information. Employers:

POSITIONS OPEN PLACEMENT BUREAUS ENGINEERING & SCIENTIFIC SEARCH ASSOCIATES, PO Box 14, Fanwood, NJ 07023. Nationwide/Fee Paid. Contact Ralph Skaar. Polymer needs. ENGINEERS AND CHEMISTS—current positions in chemical, plastic, food, pharmaceutical and pulp and paper indus­ tries. BS/MS/PhD having 2+ years experience. Openings are nationwide and ail fees paid. Send resume to: NATION­ WIDE PERSONNEL SERVICE, P.O. Box 35925, Fayetteville, NC 28303 PROC CHEM ENGR SW LA to S40K+. Visibility, autonomy. Small prosperous chem plant (part of large firm) seeks to upgrade proc & eqpt. Many obvious improvements to make. Req. BSChE and 2 plus yrs distill, and/or batch reactions. Fee paid of course. D.K. Harris 504/295-0550. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS with Refinery or Chemical Plant exp. Career opportunities nationwide. CHANNEL PERSON­ NEL SERVICES, INC., 7007 Gulf Freeway, #214, Houston, Tx 77087 OPPORTUNITIES—Chemical and related industries. Send resume to Carol Nicoll, Preston Associates, Box 171, Limeport, PA 18060 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS, current positions in HAZMAT industry. Nationwide/Fee Paid. SMC Criscuolo, PO Box 903, E. Brunswick, NJ 08816. (201) 246-0400. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS. Nationwide service, all expenses paid. Roger Cranford/John Shaylor, INTRACHEM Recruiters, Box 4332, Columbia, S.C. 29240 ENGINEERS AND CHEMISTS, Over 600 Openings Nation­ wide, $30,000-$60,000. Fees Paid. MIKE HOWARD INC 1200 Farrington Drive, Knoxville, TN 37923 (615) 690-8032*

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS Assistant Research Scientist. Nontenure-accruing faculty level position available immediately in the area of chemical drug delivery systems. The position requires a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences, working experience of at least two (2) years in the development of analytical HPLC meth­ ods, pharmacokinetics, general and ophthalmic pharmacol­ ogy, and knowledge of microbiological assays. Ability to interact with faculty and personnel with diverse backgrounds is essential. Salary: $20,500.00. Application deadline is October 1, 1987, and anticipated starting date is January 1, 58

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Any employer may request a search of the file of candidates by mail or by telephone (202) 872-4528. There is a minimum fee of $50 for any search of the Clearing House file which includes the confidential listing. If the search is successful in locating candidates to review, the fee is $75, which includes duplicated records of candidates referred. Any subscriber to the DIALOG service may dial CPR's direct access database and list requirements of the position to be filled. Names and qualifications of suitable candi­ dates are instantly available by printout. Further contact with any candidate is at the option of the employer For further information on this or any other ACS employment service, contact the American Chemical Society, Employment Aids Office, 1155 - 1 6 t h St . N.W., Washington. DC. 20036. Candidates may call (1-800-227-5558) toll-free for employment assistance.

Research Scientist Use meths. of mod. org. chem. to plan, devlp., & implmt, synth., purif., & struct, characteriza­ tions of complex natrl. prods. & heterocyclic cmpds. for bio. evaluation in ophthalmology & dermatology. Record/interpr. data. Keep reds, of work, do written & oral progr. rpts.; compile materials for publ. Keep up on chem./bio. dvlpmnts. Apply knowl. to dvlp. new therapeu­ tic agents & synth. prep, meths. Conduct: job intervs., progr. reviews, perform appraisals. Recommend salary incr. Further ed. dvlpmnt. Dir. sup. 1 tech. Advise re new & existing pro­ posals, Maint, best lab environ. Primary con­ sult, on equip. Reqs: Ph.D. in Chem. & 2 yrs. exp., & wrkg. knowl. of spectrophotometry (nucl. magn. res., IR, UV/vis., mass), HP liq. & gas chrom., & spec, equip, for org. synth., ex­ pert in synth. of complex natl. prods. & hetero­ cyclic cmpds. $40,440/yr. Job site: Irvine, CA. Send this ad & your resume to Job# AW 8692 or Job# SK 8553, P.O. Box 9560, Sacramento, CA 95823-0560 not later than October 13, 1987. Equal Oppty Employer.

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Send resume and three letters of reference to Profes­ sor Nicholas Bodor, Director, Center for Drug Design and Delivery, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, Box J497, JHMHC, Gainesville, FL 32610. The University of Flori­ da is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. GRAPHIC ARTS CHEMIST—Leading graphic arts supplier of fountain solutions, press washes and plate room chemi­ cals needs an experienced graphic arts chemist. Chemistry degree preferred. Minimum of five years experience in the printing industry is essential. Candidate ideally will have an emphasis on pressroom chemistry: inks, fountain solutions and washes. Send resume and salary requirements to John A. Stephens, Anchor/LithKemKo, 50 Industrial Loop North, Orange Park, Florida 32073 POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: INORGANIC SOLID STATE CHEMIST. Synthesis and characterization of non-oxides. Experience/interest in high-temperature syntheses a must; some background in crystal chemistry and crystallography preferred. Term of appointment is one year with possibility for renewal. Annual salary approx. $31,000. Appointment contingent on approval of research proposal due 1 Jan 88

from selected applicants. Position is in Optical and Electron­ ic Materials Branch, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA. Submit curriculum vita, copies of transcripts, and two letters of recommendation by 16 Nov 87 to Dr. Vanderah, Code 3854, Ν W C, China Lake, CA 93555 STAFF SCIENTIST: Ph.D. in Radiation/Physical Chemistry with 2 years experience in gas phase radiolysis and photoly­ sis including experiment design, equipment fabrication, sample preparation, dosimetry, vacuum line techniques (in­ cluding glass blowing), computer modeling of chemical ki­ netics, and product analysis using GC, HPLC, and MS. Adapt­ ing to fexibile research goals is important. Proficiency in writing high-quality, innovative proposals is necessary. $33K/yr. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Gainesville, FL. Send resume and three reference letters within 30 days of this publication to Job Service of Florida, 1307 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32303, Job Order num­ ber FL-5649624. Research Chemist INORGANIC/WATER C H E MIST/WASTEWATER TREATMENT. Exciting new biotech­ nology-based product for wastewater treatment. Experi­ enced inorganic chemist for research and development team to conduct laboratory research and translate develop­ ments to practical field use. Should have 3 to 5 years in wastewater treatment or related experience. Skilled in electrochemistry/electrowinning, metal plating, ion exchange, metal-complexing agents, metals removal processes pre­ ferred. Send resume and salary history to: Advanced Mineral Technologies, Inc., 5920 Mclntyre Street, Golden, CO 80403, Attn: Research Director. Chemists, Chemical Engineers—Openings in R&D depart­ ment of a leading international catalyst company. Primary responsibilities will include design, bench-scale preparation and/or evaluation of catalysts for broad range of applica­ tions. Work also includes technical support for sales and production groups. Bachelor's, M.S. and/or Ph.D. with 0-5 years experience preferred. Also have openings in other areas within technical division. Please send resume with salary history to: United Catalysts Inc., Attn: Ken Carver, P.O. Box 32370, Louisville, KY 40232. Equal Opportunity Employer. GOVERNMENT JOBS $16,040-$59,230/yr. Now Hiring. Call 805-687-6000. Ext. R-20154 for current federal list. MATERIALS SCIENTIST—A leading supplier of specialized materials to the hybrid microelectronics industry is seeking an experienced hands-on scientist for its Product Develop­ ment Dept. Candidates must have an advanced degree in a materials science related discipline, 5-10 years experience in electronic materials, thick films or advanced ceramic processing and be a US citizen or permanent resident. Qualified applicants should send resumes and salary histor­ ies to: P.O. Box 1059, King of Prussia, PA 19406

ENERGY RESEARCH The U.S. Department of Energy offers challenging opportunities for training in energy research and engineering activities. A t the facilities, DOE provides part-time and sabbatical appointments for university and college faculty research training for Ph.D. and M.S. postgraduates funded thesis and dissertation research and research participation for graduate students internship programs and research participation for graduate and undergraduate students Participants come from various academic fields including chemistry, analytical chemistry, engineering, geology, physics, environmental sciences, biology, mathematics, life sciences, and other science and engineering fields.

A Career With Results. If you're not getting everything you want from your career, consider Chemist opportunities at Syva. We're a subsidiary of Syntex and a top medical diagnostics company that manufactures, and markets a broad range of innovative tests that can diagnose infectious diseases or detect clinically significant substances.

Senior Chemist Investigate new measuring techniques for immunodiagnostics group and help solve problems with instrumentation. This position requires good digital electronic skills, mechanical abilities and knowledge of high and low level programming. PhD in Physical or Biological Sciences required. If you're looking for a career with results, consider Syva. Our benefits package includes generous relocation assistance. Please send your resume or CV to Syva, Dept. DP, Professional Staffing, P.O. Box 10058, Palo Alto, CA 94303. An equal opportunity employer. A Syntex