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EMPLOYMENT Advertising Section CLASSIFICATIONS. Positions open—placement bureaus, industrial positions, and ac­ ademic 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. Cancellations 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 50 cents per word per insertion, no minimum charge. State ACS membership status and mail advertisements to Chemical & Engineering News, Classified Advertising, 25 Sylvan Rd. South, P.O. Box 231, Westport, Conn. 06881. Unemployed and retired members have free advertising privileges for ads 45 words or fewer plus return box number of member's name and address. Rate for excess words is 50 cents per word per insertion. Those who are unemployed or under notice of involuntary unemployment within next 60 days may place one free ad to appear every other issue for a maximum of 13 insertions. Members must state details of unemployment, including termination date and name of the employer. Retired members may place six free ads per calendar year. Mail copy for free ads to American Chemical Society, Em­ ployment Aids Office, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. Copy not accepted by phone. EMPLOYER AND NONMEMBER RATES. Display advertisements $223 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 $2.50 a word, minimum charge $37.50 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 in U.S. funds. The advertisements will be run on the nearest publication date following receipt of the bank draft. Mail advertisements

to Chemical & Engineering News, Classified Advertising, 25 Sylvan Rd. South, P.O. Box 231, Westport, Conn. 06881. Copy cannot be accepted by phone. CONDITIONS. In printing these advertisements ACS assumes no obligations as to qual­ ifications 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 ad­ vertisements. 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 in several countries abroad have listed themselves with the ACS International Activities Office as willing to answer inquiries from other members about employment conditions and cultural practices in those 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, . natural origin, age, sex, or any reason not based on a bona fide occupational qualifica­ tion. • These help wanted and situations wanted advertisements are for readers' conve­ nience 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 a contact medium for ACS members and student affiliates seeking employment and for employers. Candidates for employment: Only members and student affiliates may use the free service. Infor­ mation supplied by candidates on training, experience, and education is placed in a data system and is available on a nonconfidential basis to potential employers. Write the Employment Aids Office to request Clearing House registration forms, to submit, renew, or change a "situations wanted" advertisement, or to request newspaper "position open" advertisements. A Confidential Employment Listing is in operation to aid employed members who require records held in confidence from certain employers. Because'of

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

POSITIONS OPEN

RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL POSITIONS. A Biotechnology company in the greater Sacramento area of Northern California is seeking professional and technical staff in the areas of physical and organic chemistry, molecular biology, entomology-parasitology, immunology and microbiology. Professional level applicants should have a doctoral degree and postdoctoral training. Appli­ cants for technical positions should have a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Salary commensurate with experience. An equal opportunity employer. Send resume to Personnel Manager, P.O. Box 1227, West Sacramento, CA 95691-1227.

PLACEMENT BUREAUS

Technical Positions Nationwide Fee Paid Toll Free 800-426-1001 Rubber/Polymer Compounding, Plast. Appl., B.S.-M.S. Analytical, Lite Scat. MW, Water Sol. Polymer, Ph.D. Market Develop. Specialist, Expand. Polystyrene, B.S.

extra handling required, an annual listing fee of $25 is charged. Write for information. Employers: Any employer may request a search of the file of candidates by telephone (202) 872-4528 or by writing to the Employment Aids Office. There is a minimum charge of $25 for any search service. If the search is successful in locating candidates to review, the fee is $50, which includes duplicated records of candidates referred. Further contact with candidates of interest is at the option of the employer. The Confidential Employment List­ ing gives employers the opportunity to reach experienced candidates who might not other­ wise be available. For further information on this service contact the American Chemi­ cal Society, Employment Aids Office, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.

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Fred Steele F. W. Steele & Company P.O. Box 33744 Seattle, Wa. 98133 PROJECT CHEMIST. To $45,000. Growing co's seek MS/PhD scientists to lead R&D thru Commercialization and Tech Service. You qualify with expertise in one or more of POLYMERS, LUBRICANTS, CATALYSTS, SPECIALTY CHEMICALS, ELECTROCHEM, FOOD, PHARM OR BIO-CHEM R&D. For ad confidential info call P. Morris, 201/966-1571, FOX-MORRIS PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS, 248 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park, NJ 07932 CHEMICAL SPECIALISTS. Seek experienced chemists & engineers for R&D, engineering, production and marketing positions. Resumes and salary history in confidence to: BLAIR PERSONNEL, 1500 PARK AVE., SO. PLAINFIELD, NJ 07080. (201)561-6900. CHEMISTS/ENGINEERS. FEE PAID-NATIONWIDE. Experienced Polymer/Adhesives/Coatin^s/Materials Science/Rubber/Synthetic Organic/Analytical Instrumentation needed (M.S./Ph.D.'s ONLY). Send resume to Seymour Broad, Consultant, CHEMICAL SCIENTIFIC SERVICES, 8 E. Broad Street, 12th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 or call (614) 221-6481. Professional Resume Services, 1125 S. Cedar Crest, Allentown, Pa. 18103. Complete resume preparation. Profes­ sional-technical. (215) 433-4112. Call or write. Not a placement service. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS. Nationwide service, all expenses paid. Roger Cranford/John Shaylor, INTRACHEM Recruiters, Box 4332, Columbia, S.C. 29240

Ph.D. Immuno Chemist. Peninsula Laboratories, is one of the world's leading commercial manufacturers of synthetic peptides. The company is very young and small, but pro­ gressive in its technology and directions. We are seeking a Ph.D. Immunochemist that could help us to develop the field of peptide-immunochemistry. Responsibilities include RIA, EIA, Monoclonal Antibodies studies, and Peptide Purification. We provide very good fringe benefits. Submit resume to: Personnel Dept., Peninsula Laboratories, Inc., 611 Taylor Way, Belmont, CA 94002. We are an Equal Opportunity Em­ ployer. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS. Worthington Diagnostic Systems, Inc., a leading manufacturer of diagnostics, life science products, and clinical instrumentation, has immediate openings in the diagnostic reagents area for manufacturing engineers. Responsibilities will include transfer of new products from R&D to production, troubleshooting of current product line, and cost improvement. Successful candidates must have a MS or PhD in Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering or Pharmaceutical Technology, or a minimum of 3 years ex­ perience in a related industry. We offer an excellent salary and benefits package. Please send resume with salary history and requirements to: PRODUCTION RECRUITER, Worth­ ington Diagnostic Systems, Inc., (A Flow General Company) HALLS MILL ROAD, FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY 07728. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. Biochemist, Ph.D. Scientific and financial opportunity. Knowledgeable in protein isolation, purification character­ ization. Creative, product oriented individual for small rapidly growing medical and surgical products company. Helitrex Inc., P.O. Box 2041, Princeton, N.J. 08540. 201-3293250.

to President. Contact W. Nuessle (201 ) 238-8200. Nuessle, Kurdziel & Weiss, Inc., 646 Highway 18, Building A, Suite 201, East Brunswick, Ν J 08816 POLYMER CHEMIST or CHEMICAL ENGINEER. 6-10 years experience in the formulations of acrylic, vinyl, styrene emulsion polymers. We are a dynamic oriented growth company with a successful record of accomplishments. Send detailed resume to American Chemical Society, Box 46-A-11, ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 POLYMER CHEMIST. To conduct research and development in polymer chemistry aimed at developing organic and inor­ ganic fillers and corrosion inhibitors in conjunction with high performance polymer coating systems, including polyester, epoxy-polyamids, epoxy-amine adducts, epoxy urethane, and other general industrial coatings. Applicants should have M.S. in organic or polymer chemistry and one year experience in lab research on chemical linings and coatings. Forty hours per week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Annual salary $19,300. Apply with resume to Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, 5739 Chevrolet Blvd., Parma, Ohio 44130. Reference Order Number 0228173. FOOD/BEVERAGE/BREWERY/DRUG: Fortune '200' company seeks: Manager, Regulatory Affairs; Associate Food Scientist-Ingredient Research; GMP's Process Specialist & Manufacturing HPLC Chemist-1+ years experience. Never a Fee. Reply: GILMORE CONSULTANTS, INC., 589 Franklin Turnpike, Ridgewood, N.J. 07450. (201) 447-2300.

JOB HUNTING? "Life is short but there is always, time enough for courtesy'-Emerson. Answer all ad inquiries. Failure to do so is un­ fair to companies and other applicants |]

V.P. RESEARCH & COMMERCIALIZATION. Business oriented MS/PhD Chemist req, MBA helpful, with 15+ yrs R&D mgmt in polymers & plastics. Must be strong technical manager who can direct and control movement of research projects from lab to commercialization. 5 managers 200 staff successful NY state co. Base to $60,000 + bonus. Reports

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PAPER RESINS AND CHEMICAL SPECIALIST ATLANTA AREA We are seeking an R & D Product Development Specialist in paper resins and chemicals at our Decatur Technical Center near Atlanta. The ideal candidate would have a minimum of 5 years experience with a major pulp and paper producer or with a supplier of specialty chemicals to the paper industry. A broad knowledge of the use of chemicals in the paper making process and a strong background in rosin/synthetic sizing agents and wet strength resins is highly desirable. Familiarity with retention aids, drainage aids and defoamers would be helpful. The candidate should have experience in product development programs, including customer and market introduction of new products. The position has the potential for supervisory responsibility for an emerging R & D group whose objective is the development of new tall oil derivatives and paper resins and chemicals. We offer competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits program. For prompt confidential consideration, please send your resume to: F.H. Rachal.

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ANALYTICAL CHEMIST Amway Corporation, an international manufacturer/marketer of consumer products, headquartered near Grand Rapids, Michigan, has an opening for an ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. We seek a Ph.D Chemist having educational emphasis in analytical research, primary separation techniques. Prefer 0-2 years experience with wet or instru­ mental methods in an industrial setting. Proven ability to solve separation prob­ lems, utilizing GC, GC/MS, IR, HPLC, and AA required. Familiarity with micro processors and/or computer aided analyses desirable. We offer competitive salary with complete benefits package including profit sharing. Please send resume with salary expectations in confidence to: DAVE SMITH at:

AMWAY CORPORATION

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7575 E. Fulton Rd. Ada. Mich. 49355 » Equal Opportunity Employer

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COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER West Coast Biotechnology company is seeking highly motivated commercial development personnel to assume responsibility for un­ covering and developing new enzyme or fermentation based business opportunities. Proven skills in identifying industry needs, market analysis and new process evaluation are required. Considerable travel. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume in confidence to: Box 27-A-11 ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Job hunting? Looking for employees? Whatever your needs, you can find the answer to your problem in CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS' Classified Section. More companies and employees contact each other in C&EN than in all other chemical publications combined.

CATALYSIS RESEARCH UOP's Automotive Products Division has an immediate opening for an experienced Ph.D to manage research programs directed towards new catalysts for emission control systems. Project management responsibilities will provide an opportunity to interface directly with Corporate Research personnel in­ volved with catalysis research programs, direct divisional catalyst development programs, work with customers, and pro­ vide technical support to other depart­ ments. The successful candidate should be a creative Ph.D Chemical Engineer or Chemist able to manage catalysts activity evaluations and coordinate new product programs. Strong heterogeneous catalysis research and kinetics background are im­ portant. Demonstrated project management and 3-7 years postgraduate experience are also required. Communication skills are essential. UOP is located in a desirable community northwest of Chicago and provides an at­ mosphere designed to challenge your pro­ fessional abilities. Excellent salaries and comprehensive benefits package that in­ cludes profit sharing are provided. For a confidential interview, please submit your resume including salary requirements in confidence to Chris Baier:

Automotive Products Division UOPlnc 40 UOP Plaza Des Plaines, IL 60016 An Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHEMISTS General Physics Corporation, a leader in in­ dustrial training and consulting services, is seeking individuals desiring to guide their own future. We are looking for individuals who enjoy being challenged! Successful applicants will be given the opportunity to assume increasing responsibility and should rapidly grow into a management position. Minimum requirements include experience in nuclear or fossil power plants. Teaching ex­ perience and familiarity with the following in­ strumentation is a plus: spectrophotometers, atomic absorption spectrophotometers, gas chromatographs, ion chromatographs, TOC analyzers, calorimeters, liquid scintillation counters, gas-flow proportional counters, and multichannel analyzers. General Physics offers competitive salaries and a full range of benefits. Qualified candidates should submit their resume in confidence to:

GENERAL PHYSICS CORPORATION 1000 Century Plaza, HRE-68 Columbia, Maryland 22044 o An Equal Opportunity Employer

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LAB DIRECTOR RESIN CHEMIST IODIT product development Reichhold Chemicals, Inc, a FORTUNE 500 company has an immediate opening in our Coating Resins Division for an aggressive leader to form and head a new lab team. This position includes the development of new resins with responsibility from inception to market. Pilot and production experience a must. MS, 20 years experience in Polymer Chemistry and formulation of epoxy, urethane, acrylic copolymers, polyamides, alkyds, polyesters, water reducible amino resins for the coating and printing ink industries essential. In addition to outstanding growth potential, we offer competitive compensations and benefit package. Interested candidates should send resume, including current salary, to: Enrique Van der Tuin, President of Coating Resins Division, Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., 601-707 Woodward Heights Boulevard, Femdale, Michigan 48220. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

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TECHNICAL OPPORTUNITIES

Parke-Davis, a division of Warner-Lambert, has recently created a Technical Services Group in its Holland, Michigan plant. This Group will be responsible for evaluating and recommending involvement in all outside chemical business ventures, and conducting process research and development on synthetic organic processes. As a result of this innovation, we have immediate opportunities for:

Manager, Technical Services Your responsibilities will include supervising the Group, laboratory and pilot scale process development, and evaluating outside business opportunities. Some travel will be required.

Senior Development Chemist You'll be responsible for the review, evaluation and recommendation relative to outside business opportunities. You'll also troubleshoot technical problems in chemical manufacturing as required, and perform chemical process development work.

Development Chemist You'll review and evaluate outside business ventures, perform chemical process development work, and troubleshoot manufacturing process problems on an asneeded basis. These positions require a Ph.D in Organic Chemistry, or equivalent, and several years of process development experience. We prefer some hands-on experience in pilot plant and manufacturing scale chemical processing. We are a medium-sized plant engaged in the manufacture of fine chemicals. An excellent salary and fringe benefits accompany these positions, and our Western Michigan location is close to Lake Michigan in an area noted for its excellent schools, cultural and recreational activities. Please submit your resume to: Mr. Gary J. White · Manager, Human Resources · PARKE-DAVIS DIVISION of WARNER-LAMBERT · 188 Howard Avenue · Holland, Michigan 49423 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

REICHHOLD Performance Technology

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Editorial Assistant

Senior Applications Development Chemist LIAISON TO MANAGEMENT

For monthly journal/magazine presenting latest information on analytical chemistry. Involves evaluation of peerreviewed manuscripts and some writing. Bachelor's degree in Chemistry required and two or more years of relevant experience. Previous editorial experience not required but skill and interest in the English language as well as chemistry are required. Please send resume to Personnel Office.

American Chemical Society 1155 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Equal Opportunity Employer

Chattanooga Looation We have an immediate need for a professional with a B.A. (B.S. with an M.S. preferred) and at least 5 years of industrial applications development and formulation experience in one or more of the following three areas: water based adhesives/ coatings; organic intermediates; polyester resins. Some supervisory skills and exposure to technical information resourcing is required. Duties include providing support to the applied research division of our specialty chemicals business group. You will be involved in independent laboratory experimentation, as well as supervising other chemists and technicians. Excellent oral and written communications skills are required, and you will be involved in interpreting the data gathered from the department for Management, as well as providing technical assistance to Marketing. This position has both a management as well as a technical orientation, and serves as a liaison between our corporate headquarters in Chicago and our Chattanooga, Tennessee laboratory facility. Position involves 10-20% national travel. We can offer the resourceful, management-oriented chemist an excellent compensation package, including comprehensive benefits and high visibility with corporate management. For immediate and confidential consideration, please send resume to the attention of L. Bettenbender, Velsicol Chemical Corporation, 341 E. Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611.

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

CORROSION ENGINEER CORROSION INHIBITOR DEVELOPMENT OILFIELD CORROSION CONTROL Petrolite Corporation, a leading manufacturer and supplier of specialty chemicals and services to the energy and petroleum industries, offers a challenging position in Research & Development at its new St. Louis Headquarters. Duties include development of corrosion inhibitors for today's extreme conditions in oil and gas production facilities. This career position requires a B.S. or M.S. in chemistry, chemical engineering, or metallurgy with experience in corrosion technology and/or electrochemistry; organic chemistry background desirable. Excellent working conditions, fringe benefits. Qualified candidates should submit confidential resume, including salary history, to: Manager, Personnel & Administration

PETROLITE CORPORATION 369 Marshall Avenue

St. Louis, MO 63119

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

INSTRUCTOR CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Requires Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering with a minimum of three years experience in the following: gas chromatography, atomic absorption, infrared, UV-Visible and wet chemical analysis. Experience in mass Spectrophotometry and nuclear magnetic resonance desired. New program in growing school. Excellent year around climate close to the beautiful beaches of South Padre Island. Come grow with us! Personnel Director Texas State Technical InstituteHarlingen P.O. Box 2628 Harlingen, Texas 78551-2628

(512) 425-4922 POSTDOCTORAL POSITION. Pharmaceutical, physico-chemical, chemical engineering, or environmental scientist. Duties will include the design and conduction of research aimed at relating chemical structure to physics-chemical properties of biologically important compounds. Some mathematical and computer background is helpful. Salary—$17,000 per year. Submit resume, transcript, and two letters of reference before January 1, 1983 to: Dr. Samuel H. Yalkowsky, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721. The University of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

TWO TENURE-TRACK POSITIONS beginning fall, 1983. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry and a strong commitment to teaching and research. Duties will include lecturing and laboratory supervision in quantitative analysis, instrumental analysis, graduate analytical courses and beginning chemistry classes.

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BIOCHEMIST: A Ph.D. in biochemistry and a master's or bachelor's degree in chemistry are required. Area of specialization should be (1) enzymology-enzyme kinetics or (2) molecular biology. A strong commitment to teaching and research is necessary. Duties will include teaching chemistry and biochemistry courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Development of an externally funded, on-going research program involving master's and undergraduate students is expected for both positions. Salary: $19,044-28,884 depending upon experience. Interested persons should provide a letter of application, resume, research plans and transcripts for the highest degree, and have three letters of recommendation sent to: Dr. K. L. Marsi, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840. Deadline for receipt of all application materials, December 1, 1982. California State University, Long Beach, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Title IX Employer. FACULTY POSITION: The Department of Chemical Engineering at Clemson University is seeking a highly qualified individual to fill a faculty position in August of 1983. Rank and Salary are open, depending upon the qualifications of the individual. Applicants should have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and will be expected to develop an active research program. The Department is particularly interested in candidates with backgrounds and interests in the areas of polymers, computer control, and thermodynamics, however, those with other areas of interest will be considered. An earned doctorate in chemical engineering or a closely related engineering discipline is required. Industrial experience is desirable, but not required. Resumes should be sent to Dr. John N. Beard, Jr., Chairman, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Chemical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29631. Clemson University is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer and applications from minorities and females are solicited. ORGANIC CHEMIST. A new, tenure track position will open at Skidmore College in September, 1983 for an Assistant Professor. A Ph.D. in organic chemistry with some background in biochemistry is required. College-level teaching experience desirable. Although teaching is of primary concern, some research is expected. Send resume with names of references to: Paul H. L. Walter, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 12866. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY. Tenure-track position beginning August 16, 1983. Position requires effective teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels and development of a strong research program involving M.S. and Ph.D. students. Candidates must have Ph.D. in inorganic or organic chemistry

ACADEMIC POSITIONS with preference given to those with outstanding records of postdoctoral research in synthetic organometallic chemistry. Send resume, transcripts, description of research interests and three letters of recommendation to Dr. R. G. Severson, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202. Closing date for applications is January 15, 1983. The University of North Dakota is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS: The Department of Chemistry, The University of Iowa, invites applications for postdoctoral research positions in all areas of chemistry. A number of positions become available during the year. In order to ascertain those faculty members whose field of current research is appropriate, see ACS Directory of Graduate Research. Letters of inquiry should be sent to: Administrative Assistant for Post Doctoral Search, Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242. The University of Iowa is especially interested in recruiting minority and female applicants and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. FACULTY POSITIONS IN ANALYTICAL AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. The School of Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, invites applications for tenure track positions beginning September 1983. Applicants should have a strong commitment to both research and teaching. Research areas are open, with emphasis placed more on the quality and potential of the candidates than on the areas of specialization. Assistant Professor level preferred for organic candidates but applicants at any level will be considered for analytical. Send curriculum vitae, publications list, and three letters of recommendation to: Professor Leon H. Zalkow, Director, School of Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga 30332. Georgia Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ANALYTICAL FACULTY POSITION. The Department of Chemistry at Washington State University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Analytical Chemistry at the assistant or associate level. Increasing graduate student enrollment, excellent support facilities, and minimal initial teaching obligations make this an ideal opportunity for an analytical chemist to establish a strong academic research program. Candidates with research interests in surface analysis, clinical analysis, or analytical spectroscopy will be given preference, but all areas of analytical chemistry will be considered. Women and minorities are especially invited to apply. Applicants should send a resume, 3 letters of recommendation, graduate school transcripts, and a concise description of research plans to Dr. H. H. Hill, Jr., Chairman, Search Committee, Chemistry Department, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-4630. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, seeks an outstanding individual with a Ph.D. and a strong background in Chemical Engineering for a tenure track position as an assistant professor. Candidates should have a distinguished academic record, exceptional potential for creative research in a key field of chemical engineering, and a commitment to both undergraduate and graduate instruction. Nominations, or applications, with supporting documents and a list of at least three references should be sent by January 1, 1983, to Professor W. H. Ray, Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1415 Johnson Drive, Madison, Wl 53706. The University of Wisconsin is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC POLICY. The Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie-Mellon University are seeking a candidate for a joint faculty appointment. Candidates must have strong credentials in Chemical Engineering and demonstrated research ability in the area of public policy. Areas of particular research interest include environmental systems and control, toxic substances, issues of safety and risk in process design, products liability, productivity and industrial automation, and regulatory issues in coal conversion technologies. Send resume, list of publications, and names of three references to: Dr. M. Granger Morgan, Deartment of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie-Mellon niversity, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY: Faculty Position: Applications are invited for a full-time, tenure track position at the assistant professor level, available January 1983. Exceptionally well qualified applicants may be considered at a higher level. Candidates should have an outstanding potential in teaching and an interest in research and in developing leadership within the professional community. A Ph.D. in Chemistry with interests in Biochemistry, Organic and/or Analytical Chemistry is required. Application Deadline: November 15, 1982 or until filled. Send resume and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Aris Merijanian, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Montevallo, Montevallo, Alabama 35115, (205) 665-2521, Ext. 361. Contact Dr. Merijanian in Birmingham on November 3-5 during the 34th SERACS meeting at the Hilton. The University of Montevallo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. Applications are invited for a non-tenure track appointment, at the assistant professor level effective September 1, 1983, which may be renewed annually up to a maximum of three years. Under certain highly restricted conditions, there is some possibility of transfer to a tenure-track appointment after three years. Applicant must hold an earned doctorate in organic chemistry. Duties will include the development of high quality courses in advanced organic chemistry, introductory chemistry, and an occasional January term course in spectroscopy; personal research and direction of undergraduate research are expected. Application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation must be received by December 17, 1982. All materials should be sent to W. E. Parker, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Gettysburg, College, Gettysburg, PA 17325. Gettysburg is a selective

liberal arts college related to the Lutheran Church in America. Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer M/F.

weeks after this publication. Kentucky State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State University. Qualifications should include strong administrative ability and leadership, proven research ability, and a commitment to promoting good teaching and research program development. The department has 32 faculty members, 70 graduate students, major teaching responsibilities at the undergraduate level, and graduate programs leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The anticipated starting date is July 1, 1983. Nominations and/or applications with the names of three references are requested by December 15, 1982, and should be sent to Dr. Richard R. Patty, Chairman, Search Committee, Department of Physics, N.C. State University, Raleigh, N.C. 27650. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

A tenure-track position in Inorganic Chemistry, preferably in the Organo-Metallic area, is available at Washington State University in 1983. Post-doctoral or other experience is desirable. Some flexibility as to rank exists. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae including transcripts, a detailed statement of research plans, and have at least three letters of reference sent by April 15, 1983 to: Professor J. P. Hunt, Chairman, Search Committee, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, 99164-4630. EO/AAE.

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW IN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS. We are seeking an individual with a Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry, physical pharmacy, or chemical engineering to conduct basic research in the physical-chemical and pharmacokinetic properties of selected drug delivery systems which are being considered for human use. The position is available immediately and may be extended up to 2 years. Salary is negotiable. Write to Dr. H.-L. Fung, Department of Pharmaceutics, State University of New York at Buffalo, Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260. THE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Organic Chemist. The University of Maryland is searching for an organic chemist, tenure track, at the assistant, associate or professor level to begin duties in the fall of 1983. Promise in or a record of productive research is required, but the specific area of interest is open. Interested persons should send a resume, a list of publications, an outline of research plans and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to Prof. G. W. Gokel, Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 by December 15,1982. The University of Maryland is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. CHEMISTRY TEACHING POSITION. Applications are invited for a full-time, tenure track position at the assistant or associate professor level in the Department of Chemistry in the School of Science and Engineering at Seattle University beginning fall quarter, 1983. Applicants are expected to have the Ph.D. and must have demonstrated teaching excellence in some combination of the fields of analytical/instrumental analysis, biochemistry, and clinical chemistry, and must have the ability and commitment to direct undergraduate research. Experience related to computer/instrumentation interfacing and a background in teaching general chemistry will strengthen the application. Applicants should submit their resumes and transcripts, together with names and addresses of three references to Dr. David L. Thorsell, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Seattle University, Seattle, WA, 98122. Closing date for receipt of applications is February 1, 1983. Seattle University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Mass Spectrometry Facility Manager. Position involves operation and organization of facility mass spectrometric instrumentation and computer capability to effect determination and interpretation of mass spectra for service and collaborative users. Instrumentation includes Kratos MS-25S, MS-902 and MS-50S (with 23 kG magnet) mass spectrometers, and Sigma 7 and VAX-11/750 computers. Operating level of knowledge of instrumentation and its routine maintenance is required. Experience in gas and liquid chromatographic separation of small sample quantities, as well as handling and derivatization of submicrogram sample quantities, are essential. Training and supervision of graduate students and postdoctoral routine users are required. Ph.D. in chemistry or equivalent research experience and documented ability at report and manuscript preparation are eseential. Candidate should have graduate research training in organic chemistry and interest in structural biochemistry. Approximately 50% time will be available to pursue collaborative research involving staff and/or collaborators and utilizing facility, and to carry out modifications to hardware and computer software to effect innovative uses of instrumentation. Position available immediately and is long-term, depending on continued professional development of successful applicant in research context of life sciences. Salary range $22,500-$30,000 depending on qualifications and experience. Send curriculum vitae, reprints and preprints, and three letters of recommendation to Prof. A. L. Burlingame, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco by November 22,1982. The University is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Assistant Professor in Physical Chemistry at Iowa State University. Applications are invited for this position which is scheduled to open in summer 1983, but which can be filled later. All research areas in Chemical Physics will receive consideration. The essential requirement is truly outstanding potential for and commitment to excellence in research and teaching. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, transcripts, a documented summary of past accomplishments and an explicit statement of research plans and teaching objectives to Professor D. K. Hoffman, Chairman, Chemistry Department, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011. They should also arrange for at least three letters of recommendation to be sent. Evaluation of applications will begin in January 1983. Women and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Iowa State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Biochemical—Analytical: Ph.D. required. Tenure track position. Teaching includes biochemistry course, analytical sequence and other undergraudate courses. Industrial experience preferred. Research encouraged. Available January 1, 1983, but may begin August 1983. Send resume, transcripts, statements of teaching goals and research plans and interests with three letters of recommendation to: Dr. M. T. Coltharp, Coordinator—Chemistry; Kentucky State University; Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Deadline: Two

VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: Temporary position 1983-84 academic year. Ph.D. in Chemistry required. Teaching responsibilities will be General Chemistry and possibly Organic Chemistry. Send resume, official transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to: Wayne Hiller, Chair, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Chico, CA 95929-0210 by December 15, 1982. An Affirmative Action Employer. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Ph.D. (or A.B.D.) required. Teaching and/or research experience in spectroscopy and/or instrumentation. Tenure track. Salary to $36,500. Send curriculum vitae, undergraduate and graduate transcripts, statement of your research, teaching experience and goals, and three letters of recommendation by December 15,1982 to Chairman, Analytical Recruitment Committee, Chemistry Department, California State Polytechnic University, 3801 W. Temple Ave., Pomona, California 91768. AA/EOE. The Department of Chemistry of the University of Chicago invites applications from outstanding individuals for faculty positions in any branch of chemistry. Some emphasis will be given to structural inorganic and synthetic organic chemistry. Only persons with exceptional promise and accomplishment in research should apply. Qualified applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a succinct outline of research to be undertaken,, and should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to Professor John C. Light, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, The University of Chicago, 5735 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, The Petroleum Engineering Department at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana invites applications from qualified individuals for anticipated positions at the Associate and Instructor levels. A Master of Science degree in engineering is preferred, but an individual with extensive industry experience and an undergraduate degree in a technical field will be considered. Responsibilities will include undergraduate and/or research laboratory supervision. Deadline for applications is November 15, 1982 and the anticipated employment date is December 1,1982. Send resume with three references to John H. McMullan, Petroleum Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. LSU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ASSISTANT/ASSOC. PROFESSOR—BIOCHEMISTRY. Tenure-track position for a Ph.D. in biochemistry or chemistry, fall, 1983. Applicants must have a strong commitment to teaching biochemistry at the undergraduate and graduate (M.S.) levels and to maintaining an active research program. Some teaching in freshman courses will also be assigned. Teaching and/or post-doc experience is desirable. SJSU has 24,000 students, 29 faculty in the Department. Submit vita, transcripts, and a statement of both teaching and research interests; have three letters of reference sent to John Neptune, Chemistry Department, San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA 95192, by Dec. 15, 1982. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. POSTDOC POSITION. Exploratory and mechanistic photochemistry of acylsilanes, may include photolabeling enzymes and photoinitiating polymerization. $12,000/yr. Available Jan. or earlier. Send c.v. and three references to Dr. J. C. Dalton, Chemistry Department, BGSU, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 A tenure-track Assistant Professorship is available for a Ph.D. biomedical chemist with postdoctoral experience. Expertise in natural products chemistry/pharmacognosy is required. A commitment to excellence in research and teaching is essential. Applications will be accepted until December 1,1982 or until the position is filled. Contact Dr. Arthur D. Broom, Chairman, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Faculty position in CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING available immediately. Candidates must have all degrees through Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, teaching interests at all academic levels and a strong interest in developing a funded research program. Academic rank and compensation commensurate with experience, accomplishments and qualifications. Send resume including three references to Professor James Osburn, Search Committee, Chemical and Materials Engineering Program, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242. THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. HAVERFORD COLLEGE is seeking two Ph.D. level chemists to fill two tenure track positions at the assistant professor level, beginning Sept., 1983. One of these appointments must have Ph.D. in organic chemistry. Area of second appointment is open, but we particularly encourage applications from inorganic chemists. Excellence of the candidate is the prime consideration. We have strong interest that at least one of these appointments be a person with research involving applications of organic or inorganic chemistry to problems of biological significance. Send resume, research plans, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to Prof. John Chesick, Dept. of Chemistry, Haverford College, Haverford, PA 19041. An affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION—ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. Position open for research into analysis of combustion products of synthetic polymers. Work involves collaboration with engineering group. Experience of GC, GC/MS and HPLC desirable. Salary $25,000 p.a. Send resume and two references to: Dr. Richard F. Browner, School of Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FACULTY POSITION in Chemistry for Fall, 1983 at the Assistant Professor level. The position will be in the general area of organic chemistry; in particular candidates with research interests within a broad range of specialties including synthetic organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry or chemistry at the organic-inorganic interface are encouraged to apply. In addition to outstanding achievement and potential in research, the faculty member must have the desire and ability to excel in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level. Applicants should send vita, list of publications, transcripts, three letters of recommendation and an outline of research plans and accomplishments to Professor Lloyd J. Dolby, Chairman, Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon 97403. Closing date, December 15,1982. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, intends to make two tenure-track faculty appointments for September, 1983. The level and area are open but interests will be sought to complement present faculty strengths. Applicants should have demonstrated strong potential for distinguished research careers. Candidates should send a complete Curriculum Vitae, an outline of research interests and arrange for academic transcripts and three professional letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the PERSONNEL COMMITTEE, c/o Dr. Milton D. Glick, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, 123 Chemistry Bldg., Wayne State University, Detroit, Ml 48202. Wayne State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Postdoctoral Position/Turbulent Fluid Mechanics. An individual with a strong background in turbulent fluid mechanics is sought.. Experience in both the atmospheric and liquid phases is desired. Some background in atmospheric meteorology would be advantageous. Please send a curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research interests and the names of three references to: Dr. James F. Pankow, Department of Environmental Science, Oregon Graduate Center, 19600 N.W. Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT solicits applications for an anticipated tenure track faculty position in physical chemistry. The appointment will be made at the rank of Assistant Professor. Physical chemists with research interests in atmospheric, biophysical, condensed state, interfacial, and macromolecular chemistry are particularly encouraged to apply. Applicants must hold the Ph.D. degree and be prepared to assume responsibility for graduate and undergraduate teaching plus development of a vigorous and innovative research program. A complete curriculum vitae and a statement of the proposed research program should be submitted to Professor D. A. Brant, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, California 92717. Applicants should also arrange to have three letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf. Applications will be accepted until December 1,1982. UCI is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. FACULTY POSITION. A tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall 1983. Applicants should have a Ph.D. and a commitment to teaching, professional development, and research at the undergraduate level in a strong, balanced chemistry department at a rural liberal arts institution. Candidates in any of the major areas of chemistry would be considered, though organic is least desirable. Initial teaching responsibilities will be in general chemistry, the specialty area, and in an integrated lab program. Applicants should submit resume, transcripts, research aspirations, and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to Professor Samuel Stradling, Department of Chemistry, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York 13617. SLU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, Post-Doc: MS (FAB, FD, CAD, B/E), Finnigan 731, peptide research. Send resume to D. M. Desiderio, University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences, Dept. of Neurology, 800 Madison Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38163 Visiting Professor of Analytical Chemistry. The Chemistry Department of the University of Delaware anticipates a oneyear position ( 1983-84 academic year). Prefer experienced individual on sabbatical leave. Candidate would be expected to participate in the teaching program of the analytical division. Excellent research opportunities and stimulating scientific atmosphere. Address inquiries to Prof. Henry Blount, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19711. Applications should be received by December 1,1982. An Affirmative Action-Equal Opportunity Employer.

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members) HOW TO ANSWER BOX NUMBER ADVERTISEMENTS: Replies to advertisements with box numbers should be sent to the Box No., c/o ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.

ANALYTICAL Analytical Laboratory Supervisor: Experienced chemistoptical spectroscopies, NMR, ESR, chromatographic methods, modern electrochemical techniques; also wet chemistry. Supervisory experience; methods development. Now available. Box400-A-11

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Analytical Chemist, B.A.: Extensive graduate and short courses. Eight years' industrial work. Group leader, method and instrument problem solving, QC/QA and training. Analyze pharmaceuticals, food, feed, tissue, environment, plating and alloys for organics, metals or trace (GMP, NPDES, OSHA). GC, some GC/MS, LC, GPC, HPLC, ICAP, AAS, UV/VIS, flu­ orescent and computers. References. (217) 792-3900 or (217)824-2266. Box400-C-10. Analytical Chemist: B.S., 1981. Experience in Refractories R&D, quality control, product development, using XRF, XRD, Emission Spec, Thermal Analysis. Will relocate. Lisa L. Oehrl, 4 W. Main Blvd., Timonium, MD 21093 Analytical Chemist, M.S.: Extensive experience in formu­ lation, QA/QC problem solving, and analytical method de­ velopment. Analytical technique includes wet and instru­ mental: UV/VIS, AA, AE, GC, HPLC. Supervisory experi­ ence. Excellent references. Will relocate. Available im­ mediately. Call (901) 525-4600. Box402-C-10. M.S./Ph.D. Analytical Environmental: 16 years manage­ rial/technical experience. Know well federal/state regula­ tions (RCRA, TSCA, EPA, CAM). Expertise in tox, hazardous chemical wastes (monitoring, treatment, disposal). Welltrained in instrumentation: AA, GC, GC/MS, TOC, wet chemistries, priority pollutants (PCB, pesticides, chlorinated solvents, toxic metals). QA/QC, troubleshooting. Marketing knowledge (RFP, RFB, IFB, RFQ). Box 400-A-10. Analytical/Inorganic: M.S., Chemistry, seeking growth po­ sition as analytical chemist utilizing wet and/or instrumental methods research to applications. Very experienced, very adaptable. From Boston to within 495 only. Available im­ mediately. Phone: (617)444-4385. Robert F. Quirk, 286 Warren Street, Needham, MA 02192 Analytical Chemist: 11 years industrial experience. AA, GC, IR, DSC, TGA, UV/VIS, wet procedures. Strong back­ ground in wastewater and environmental testing. Worked with magnet wire, ferrous and nonferrous alloys, oils, and agri­ cultural and food products. Mary Hatch, 7221 Treverton Dr., Fort Wayne, IN 46816 Analytical Chemist, M.S. 1976: Experienced in analysis of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and household products, certified in FDA, EPA, GMP, IND, NDA, QC, QA Validation of Manu­ facturing Processes; expert in HPLC, microbore HPLC, GPC, GLC, (GC)2, AA, IR, UV-Vis, Quality Control. Reply to: Box 401-C-9. Analytical Chemist, Ph.D.: Extensive experiences in the areas of analytical method development, separation and characterization of natural bioactive compounds, metabolite of agricultural chemicals. Familiar with modern instrumen­ tation, HPLC, GC, GPC, TLC, UV-Vis., IR, AA, Radioactive compounds. Technical supervision and GLP experiences. Box 402-C-9. Analytical Chemist, M.S.: Four years experience in pesticide quality control, method development, pesticide residues, formulation development, environmental analyses. Working experience with GC, HPLC, AA, UV-VIS, Ion-Analyzer, Wet Methods. Supervisory experience in commercial analytical lab. Will relocate. P.O. Box 1432, Calexico, CA 92231 Analytical Chemist/Manager: Ph.D. Twelve years industrial experience. Pharmaceuticals, medical foods/devices, textile fibers, packaging films, polymers. Technical management, methods development, stability evaluation, quality assurance, R&D. Working knowledge of HPLC, GC, IR, UV, AA, GLP/ GMP. Publications. Relocate. Available immediately. No agencies please. Box401-A-9. Analytical Inorganic Chemist: B.S. degree. Six years ex­ perience in wet and instrumental analysis. Strong background in geosciences and mining. Experienced in quality control and production laboratory. Preferably western U.S., Marta L. Burbridge, 2713 B-One Half Rd., Space 311, Grand Junction, CO 81501, (303) 245-2358. Radioanalytical/Environmental Chemist, Ph.D.: Experience with trace element analysis and methods development using radiochemical methods, NAA, a and y spectrometry; also, ICP and AA in geological and environmental matrices. Supervi­ sory experience. Will relocate. Robert Ballard, Box 817, Tuxedo, NY 10987. (914) 351-5480. Analytical Chemist: Ph.D., 1976. Strong background in analytical method development. Experience in HPLC, GC-MS, Fluorescence, thermal analysis. Also familiar with bioanalytical techniques. Box 400-D-8. Analytical Chemist: Undergraduate. Background in Phar­ maceutical R&D: quality control, method development. Ten years' experience in gas chromatography. Seeks position in New York City. Resume available upon request. Reply to: J. Arriaga, P.O. Box 282, Bronx, NY 10462 Analytical Chemist: Seeks position in New York area. Over 10 years experience in pharmaceutical R&D lab., and microanalytical lab. regarding trace metal analysis: GC, IR, AA, UV/Visible spectrophotometry, ion exchange chromatogra­ phy, and wet procedures. 48-30 58th Lane, Woodside, NY 11377,(212)476-8879. Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. (1976). Seeks a research-ori­ ented position in industry or government. Experience includes inorganic synthesis, flow injection analysis, university teaching, and complex kinetics. Seven publications. Willing for introduction to new techniques and fields. No geo­ graphical preferences and available immediately. Box 402-B-8. Analytical Chemist, Ph.D. Results Oriented: Seeks position in research/methods development. Expertise in chromato­ graphic separations, water chemistry, trace analysis, radio­ chemical, geochemical and metallurgical analysis. Excellent background in wet chemical procedures. Graduate credit in

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enhanced oil recovery techniaues. Available immediately. Box 403-B-8.

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including TOX, AA, and extensive GC experience with soil, water, air, and personnel dosimeter sample analyses. Willing to relocate, salary negotiable. Resume promptly provided upon request. James A. Daley, 304 Greenview Lane, Haverton, PA 19083. (215) 789-2095.

Biochemist: M.S. plus research and/or teaching. Extensive background in foods, beverages and medical research, the latter involving the neurochemistry of ganglioside and the histogenesis of bone. Qualified to teach chemistry, biology and biochemistry at the Junior College level. Box 40Ί-Α11

Environmental/R&D Consultant: Seek consulting projects in: Mineral Fiber Technology and Health Effects; Rodent Pathology and data analysis; special animal techniques; grants applications and review; Technical Editing; problem solving and efficiency analysis. (201)539-5287. Box 404-C-9.

Biochemist (Analytical) M.S. 1982. Seeking a stimulating R&D position in industry or government. Experience in en­ zyme isolation, purification, assays, and kinetics. Broad background in wet methods and all major areas of instru­ mentation. Will relocate, including international assignment. J.S. Sullivan, 224 E. 7th St., Oswego, New York 13126. Phone: (315)343-3672. BioOrganic Chemist: Ph.D. in biochemistry, M.S. in organic chemistry. Specialties include clinical chemistry, peptide synthesis, enzymology, protein chemistry, determination of trace elements in biological materials, ICP spectroscopy, and computer programming. Productive and versatile individual with ability to quickly adapt to new situations and assignments. Box 404-C-10. Biochemist (Physical) Ph.D. 1969. Wide teaching experi­ ence, graduate and undergraduate. Research in complement, proteins, enzymes. Desire position in institution emphasizing teaching. Box 306-A-11 ACS, 1155'16th St. N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Chemical Engineer: Seeks position in any energy related field. B.S. Chemistry (1980), M.S. Chemical Engineering (1982). Willing to relocate. Call Lesley Dewar: (703) 451-1339. Box403-A-11 Chemical Engineer/Chromatographer: 18 years' experience in instrument design, method development, application of GC in laboratory and on-line process control. Experience in chemical technology (process development), general ana­ lytical methods, programming. Patents, publications. Re­ locate/travel/salary open. Box 404-A-11 Senior Chemical Engineer, Ph.D., P.E.: with 35 years of diversified industrial, academic, and consulting experience in process research and engineering, environmental control, nuclear engineering, mass and heat transfer, thermodynamics, technical and exonomic evaluations invites challenging con­ sulting assignments; or commensurate position within com­ muting distance of Port Jefferson, NY. Box 405-A-11 Chemical Engineer: Recent graduate looking for an entrylevel position in R&D, production, process design, coal liq­ uefaction, etc. Two bachelor degrees; Chemistry (1980) and Chemical Engineering (1982). Extensive computer work. Will relocate/travel. Patrick Brittan, 1004 Cheyenne, Alli­ ance, NE 69301. (308) 762-5443. Ch.E. M.S.: Over 3 years' industrial experience in operations in olefins plant, annual shutdown, startup. In fertilizers in ammonia and methanol plants. Equipment design, water treatment plant design. Technical sales. Can do pro­ gramming in WATFIV, PL/I. Available immediately. Mohan Badami, P.O. Box 7194 University Station, Grand Forks, ND 58202. Phone: (701)772-7604.

INORGANIC Inorganic Chemist/Materials Scientist: Ph.D. 1976. Fjve years' industrial experience including R&D management. Specialty: electronic materials; PCB, thick film, thin film, electrochemical techniques. Development of components for computer peripherals. Prefer to relocate in the Sunbelt. Box 404-A-10. Inorganic Chemist: Ph.D. 1982. Versatile and experienced in small-scale air-sensitive syntheses and'characterizations utilizing Multinuclear FT-NMR, HPLC, and classical methods. Industrial or postdoctoral position in applied or basic research in organometallics, catalysis or inorganic pharmaceuticals. Box 405-C-9. Physical/lnorganic-Organometallic: Ph.D. 1980. Very strong background in: Kinetics and mechanisms, mass spectroscopy, IR/FTIR, lasers. Good FORTRAN, Post-doc­ toral experience. Some industrial experience. Excellent references. Seeking stimulating research in environment of corporate support and professional cooperation. Will relo­ cate. Employers and client agencies only. Phone: (516) 473-5521/246-6574. Box 402-D-8.

ORGANIC Organic/Analytical, Female; Ph.D., 1976. Extensive re­ search experience in organic synthesis, reaction mechanisms, organometallics and aromatics. Strong background in GC, IR, UV, TLC, Fluorenscence, HPLC and FT-NMR (proton and carbon-13). Many publications. Seek industrial position. Chicago metropolitan area only. (312) 962-6990. Box 302-A-11 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Experienced in coatings (alkyds, epoxies, acrylics, urethanes, zinc-rich inorganic types) failure analysis, supervisory experience in analytical testing (FT-IR, AA, Wet Methods) and evaluation lab. Extensive product development of radiation curable (both UV and EB) coatings. Relocation considered. Available immediately. Box 406A-11 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1979. Academic experience: natural products synthesis, spectroscopic instrumentation. Industrial experience: Assistant TD at small specialty chemicals manufacturing company. New product develop­ mental research and formulation. Seeking research or R&D position with nationally known company. Efficiency oriented. P.O. Box 2050, Decatur, GA 30030 Organic/Polymer Chemist—Manager: Extraordinarily creative Ph.D. (MIT) with patents and publications can develop new products on demand. Experience in most resins and plastics, petroleum additives and cosmetics. Can run small company or research department. Sales and project man­ agement experience too. Contact L. J. Krebaum, 626 Buena Vista Dr., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Phone: (312) 469-5597.

Chemical Engineer: Seek position in development of synfuels, alternate energies or related fields. 2 years' experience as analytical chemist in specialty gases with supervisory ex­ perience. Two B.S. degrees, Chemistry (1977), Chemical Engineering (1982). Willing to relocate. Phone: (313) 420-2780. Box402-A-10.

Organic-Polymer/Process Development Chemist: B.S. Ch.E., Ph.D. Org. Chem. Lab and plant experience in poly­ merizations involving VP, VA, MAnh, Styrene, Vinyl Ethers. PVP/Styrene emulsion and VP/VA semicontinuous poly­ merizations for products and processes improvements. Phenol-E.O. surfactants, organic synthesis. Seeks industrial management position. Box409-A-11

M.Ch.E. & B.Ch.E. Cooper Union: GPA: 3.2/4.0. Back­ ground includes process engineering, research and strong computer skills. Also: design, control, polymers, analytic instrumentation and economics. Seeking entry-level position in any technically stimulating area. Immediate availability, will relocate. Call Jim Curtis (609) 428-7971 or use: Box 403-C-9.

Organic Synthetic/Mechanistic Chemist: Ph.D. with two years' of industrial experience in custom synthesis of organics and organometallics. Experience in synthesis of pheromone, pesticide intermediate. Well versed in instrumental analysis. Experience in examination of legal patents related to drugs. Box407-C-10.

Chemical Engineer—Catalysis—Patents, P. Eng.: 7 years experience—including project management—R&D in catal­ ysis, petrochemical processes, and chemical patents. Background also includes hydrogen energy, air-pollution re­ search. Will travel or relocate. Seeks challenging contract or permanent position. Call (416) 665-9581. Box 405-ASr. Chem. Engr.: (Ph.D.) 20 years' experience in process research and development. Extensive bench and pilot plant works on catalyst, petrochemicals, organic synthesis and delayed coking. Available immediately. Box401-D-8. Chemical Engineering: Ph.D. seeks responsible technical (including management) position. 29 years of diversified R&D experience, recently in process-product development, com­ posite materials, experimental design, control and QC, and waste treatment. Prefer to relocate from Michigan to Southwest. Box 406-B-8.

COLLOID/SURFACE Colloid-Polymer Chemist, M.S.: 16 years industrial experi­ ence in emulsion technology including polymerization; in-depth knowledge of water-soluble polymers as protective colloids and thickening agents for water-borne dispersions. Box 408-B-8.

ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental/Analytical Chemist: June 1982 Univ. of Delaware graduate. Hazardous waste laboratory experience,

Organic Chemist: Extensive background in synthesis of vi­ tamins, amino acids, animal health compounds, and antibiotic formulations. Managed chemists in synthetic projects and production plant troubleshooting. Desire position at bench or supervisory level. Many patents and publications. New York-New Jersey area preferred. Box 405-A-10. Organic-Polymer/Process Development Chemist: Ph.D. Seven years industrial experience in oil industry and space lab. R&D experience in plastics and additives (polymer, ad­ ditive synthesis, formulations, flame and other testing), process development pesticide, flame retardant and polymer trans­ formation, publications. Call (716) 278-6933 or (713) 7741808. Box406-A-10. Organic Chemist M.Sc: Several years in petrochemicals, R&D as well as analytical. Recent work in starch chemistry and alternate energy. Process or product development. Lab and research management. Seeks responsible position in industry. Willing to relocate for appropriate opportunity. Box 406-C-9. Organic Chemist, Synthesis: Ph.D. General synthetic or­ ganic chemist. Especially experienced in nitrogen and sulfur compounds. Seeks R&D position. Box 407-C-9. Dyes and Organic Intermediates: Ph.D. Extensive expe­ rience in dyes research, development and support of manu­ facturing. Synthesis, production, formulation. Strong in know-how. Qualified technical manager. Knowledge textile chemicals, and pigments. Broad experience customer liaison new and improved products. Full or part-time. Box 406A-9.

Organic/Catalysis/Polymer Chemist, Ph.D.: Seeks industrial position. Very strong background in synthesis and instrumental characterization. Much industrial research in the areas of phenol alkylation and polymerization-, Ziegler-Natta-, and rhodium hydroformylation catalysts. Many publications and patents. Will relocate. No agencies. Box 407-A-9.

Polymer Chemist: M.S. Bulk, solution, suspension, emulsion and precipitation polymerization. Ion exchange, size exclusion and affinity chromatographic polymer media. Synthetic column packing materials for preparative and HPLC. Box304-C-10.

General Chemist, Ph.D. 1972: Analytical method development, Syntheses, Separation, identification, and Physical methods. Knows morden chromatography, spectroscopy and electroanalytical techniques. Will relocate. Box 302C-10.

Organic Chemist: M.S. 1973. Experienced in synthesis of surfactants, agricultural chemicals; also skilled in organic reactions, toxicology, and spectroscopic analysis. Creative, industrious, good communication skills. Seeks industrial R&D. Chicago/Midwest or will relocate. Box 408-A-9.

Polymer Technologist: M.S., several years' experience in product/process development, applications, technical service, blown and cast film extrusion, coextrusion, formulation, compounding, thermoforming, injection molding, polyethylene, LLDPE, EVA copolymer, polyester, polycarbonates, patents. Seeking responsible position with growth potential. Box 410-C-10.

B.S. Chemist: Seeking entry-level position in laboratory situation. Academic research experience in organic synthesis and eclidation, with some basic courses in chemical engineering completed. Available immediately and willing to relocate. Ron Pace, Box 13112, Reno, NV 89507

Organic Chemist: M.S., 1972, Yale University. Experienced in organic synthesis and process research through to pilot plant scale-up for biocides and agricultural chemicals. Seeks a responsible R&D position with a chemical or pharmaceutical company located in the Northeast. Salary open. No agencies, please! Box 403-D-8. Organic Chemist: Ph.D., 1981. Experienced in High Temperature/Pressure Chemistry, Coal Chemistry, Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis. Post-Doctoral. Excellent communication skills and ability to work with others. Desires research position in industry. Available immediately. Phone: (301) 596-5481. R. V. Srinivas, 6096 Babylon Crest, Columbia, MD 21045 Process Development/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 11 years industrial experience, process development and organic synthesis: pharmaceuticals, organic intermediates, pesticides, detergents. Scale-up of processes from lab scale to plant level. Feasibility studies and cost evaluation for new products/equipment. Experienced in application of GC, HPLC, instrumentation. Profit conscious. Will relocate. Call (814) 234-2831 or write, 361 Rosemont Dr., State College, PA 16801

PHYSICAL Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1982 (GPA: 3.85/4.0); B.S. Chemical Engineering (1977). Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics. Experienced in liquid crystals, aqueous solutions, transition metal oxides. GC, HPLC, DSC, DTA.Faraday Balance, IR. Excellent FORTRAN. Speaks French and Arabic. Seeks position in Chemistry, Chemical engineering. (U.S., abroad). Box410-A-11 Physical/Analytical Ph.D.: Fluorescence and fluorescence lifetime. Experience with atomic absorption, infrared, ultraviolet, high pressure liquid chromatography, inductive coupled plasma, scintillation counters, nuclear instrumentation including multichannel analyzers, vacuum techniques. Experience in computer programming in FORTRAN. Seeks a research oriented position in industry, government or university. Box 408-C-10. Physical/Analytical: Ph.D. 1970. Postdoctoral experience in analytical biochemistry. Six years' industrial experience in biotechnology. Group manager. Successful projects in computerized process design and process optimization. Seeking position in technology assessment or process development. Tom Wallace, 1001 Woodlands Drive, Clinton, IA 52732 Physical Chemist, Ph.D. 1980: Transition metal carbonyl synthesis and free radical catalyst structure determination, computer and experimental analysis of water treatment techniques, spin labeling of biopolymers, protein purification. Seeking applied research position. San Francisco Bay area. Box 409-A-10. Physical/Material Chemist: Ph.D. Wide experience in property-structure correlation, powder processing and characterization, spray drying, stabilization of high-temperature form, phase transformation mechanism, development of composite material and improvement of materials behavior and stability. Expertise in glass-ceramic, ceramic and fuel cell. Box410-A-10. Physical/Inorganic: Ph.D. research industrial background. Unusual accomplishments: coal conversion, hydrogen sulfide removal, catalysis, ammonia formation, oxidations, photoelectrochemical solar cells, energy storage, oxygen separation, ozone, surface and sol-gel chemistry, refractory inorganic compounds, cermets, rapid solid-state reactions, high-temperature halides, ballistics, thermodynamics, kinetics. T. Gens, 491 Surryse Rd., Lake Zurich, IL 60047 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics, kinetics and electrochemistry. Experienced in minerals, extractive metallurgy and enhanced oil recovery. Statistical analysis of laboratory, plant and field data. Experimental design. Seeking full or part time R&D or consulting position. Box 406-D-8.

POLYMER POLYMER SCIENTIST. Material properties, polymer processing, applications and testing. Structural analysis, morphology, characterization, mechanical properties, rheology. Process research and development. Box 304-A-11 Polymer Technologist: Ph.D., process development, radiation processing, coatings, elastomers, phys. org., management, new tehnologies, electrical applications. Box 305A-11

Polymer Scientist: Ph.D. (Polymers). Experience in processing/characterization of polymers, flame retardants polymers-application and suitability. Radiation crosslinking of polyethylene. Wide variety of instrumentation and data interpretation. Initiated cost effective program. No agents please. Available immediately. Will relocate. Box 409C-9. Polymer Chemist: (Ph.D.) Physical chemistry of water soluble natural products, synthetic polymers and polysaccharides. Viscometry, chromatographic separations and properties of crosslinked materials. Also UV absorbance, circular dichroism and Fourier Transform infrared. Desire industrial or government position. 19 High Street, Apt. 3, Old Town, Maine 04468. (207)827-2535.

OTHER TECHNICAL DIRECTOR METAL FINISHING & CORROSION. Ph.D. 25 years experience. Cleaning and plating, electroless, decorative, functional, circuit boards, conversion coatings, formualtions. Publication. Books. Patents. Box 301-A11 Challenges of The 80's: Experienced Yankee Ph.D. research chemist (honors) who translates Japanese patents (fast/reasonable rates), prepares/prosecutes U.S. patent applications (registered), writes on science/society interface (innovativeness), including interests in microchips, thin films, electrophotography, artificial intelligence; space technologies. Box411-A-11 B.A. Chemist, 6/82: Seeking entry level position in R&D or QC lab. Have used GC, IR, UV-VIS, chromatography. Available immediately. Lisa Kamyk, 71 Woodside Dr., Agawam, MA 01001. Phone: (413)786-2307. Chemist/Plating Specialist: 9 years experience in high tech plating and inorganic chemicals. Industrial R&D, electroless plating, precious metals, radiochemistry, SEM/EDAX surface analysis and wet chemistry. Supervisory duties. Will relocate. (617)453-9977. Box413-A-11 Consulting/Teaching: Full or part-time M.S. plus Ph.D., M.B.A. credits. 35 years' experience personal care products, aeFosOls.^surfactantSr, cleaners, metal-working lubricants. Consumer, institutional, industrial, and specialties. Manager R&D, production, QC, tech. service, regulatory affairs, communications, marketing. Morris Kenigsberg, 2525 E. Prince Rd., #15, Tucson, AZ 85716. (602) 327-0493. Executive/Managerial Position Sought: Experienced Senior Strategy Analyst in chemical firm. Experienced chairman of evaluation panels for technical projects. Effective negotiator and administrator of major R&D, engineering, and construction contracts. Excellent written/verbal communication skills. High performance commendations throughout career history. Masters in Business. Box 415-A-11 Manufacturing Manager: Management, manufacturing and administration in resins, adhesives, chemicals and related processes. Profit achievements include a turn-around. Single and multi-plant installations. Batch and continuous techniques. Personnel and labor relations/negotiations in union and nonunion environments. Phone: (614)836-9097. Box416-A-11 Marketing Specialist: B.S. Chemistry. Experienced in chemicals and pressure sensitive plastic films. Sales experience on East and West coasts of U.S. International sales positions covering Far East and Europe. Prefer New York—Connecticut area. Telephone: (203)227-9287. Box 417-A-11 Medical Device/Membranes: B.S. Chemical Engineer. Desires technical/management responsibility in process development, research and development, or production. Fourteen years management and technical experience. Available now. Resume and references on request. N. Mussro, 26 College Crescent, Weaverville, NC 28787. (704) 645-4732. Production Management: B.S. Chemistry 1955, experienced in mixing, packaging, sizing, evaporation, dispersion. Magnesia, salt, lime industries. Also performed technical service in these areas. G. A. Larsen. (419) 448-0859. Box 419A-11

Polymer: Ph.D. Experienced in synthesis, characterization, phenomenological rubber elasticity and nonisothermal viscoelasticity. Box 303-A-11

Research Chemist: M.S., with over ten years experience in industrial research and development chemistry. Organic chemistry is my main interest with a strong background in instrumental analysis. I am seeking a laboratory position in industral R&D and will relocate. Resume and references supplied on request. Philmore M. Scudder, 840 117th Terrace N., Apt. 3, St. Petersburg, FL. 33702. Phone: (813) 5777806.

Polymers/Technical Director: With successful record of innovation and implementation in all aspects of R&D and commercialization in engineering plastics, chemicals and fibers. Well versed in strategic planning, ventures, acquisitions, and commercial development. Seeking leadership situation with results oriented organization. Box 409-C10.

Chemist B.A., 8/82: Seeking entry-level position. Experience in IR, UV, NMR, and AA spectroscopy, TLC, GC and column chromatography. G.P.A. 3.9, work experience as an undergraduate research assistant. Practical knowledge of computer programming. Prefer to remain in Pacific Northwest. Leesa M. Azar, 3101 SE 10th St., # 1 , Portland, OR 97202. (503)238-7141.

B.S. Chemistry, 1966: With 7 years' metallurgical experience as a metallurgist seeks position as a process metallurgist or process engineer. Will relocate. Expertise in solvent extraction, secondary recoveries, and waste water treatment. Box 413-C-10. Commercial/Market Development, Marketing Research, Consulting: Broad extensive quality experience. Successful history accomplishments in field work, and management of product/project development, product sales and management, marketing research and development and internal marketing/business consulting activities, domestic and international. Any size company of interest. Box 414-C-10. Plastics Coatings Chemist/Engineer: M.S. chemistry. Many years' experience in plastics, coatings development, EB, UV radiation, polyolefins, elastomers, vinyls, nylons, thermosetting polyesters, urethanes, epoxies, compounding, molding, extrusion, laminating, casting. Electrical insulation, vinyl flooring. Technical service. Supervisory, administrative experience. Desire responsible development position. Box 415-C-10. B.S. Chemist, 1982: Entry-level. Hands-on experience: IR, NMR, UV/VIS, GC, column chromatography, wet chemistry. Knowledge of FORTRAN programming. Double major: biology (molecular, cellular, biochemistry). Excellent communications skills. Available immediately. Prefer Dallas area. Phone: (214)272-9724. Box411-A-10. B.S. Chemist, 1982: Entry-level. Phi Beta Kappa with research experience involving 13C spectra to determine the electronic effects in a series of air-sensitive organic compounds. Working knowledge of NMR, IR, MS, HPLC, TLC, vacuum distillation, and column chromatography techniques. Prefer Mass. area. Available immediately. Box 412-A10. International Senior Oper. Mgr./Proj. Mgr.: Enthusiastic, experience in refineries, phosphate plants, petrochem, nonferrous metallurgy. Research exposure, languages, likes people. Consider consulting or permanent, challenging position. Box413-A-10. Process Development—Group Leader: Ph.D. Physical/ organic chemistry. 20 years' industrial experience with emphasis on CONTINUOUS processes. Methods to prepare quaternary fatty amines, fatty amides, hydrogénation, catalyst preparation, recovery of products from waste streams, pressure reactions. Analytical methods and patents. Box 415-A-10. Tom Harkins: For the Chemical company requiring knowledge of—and contact with—the metals industry. Strong career pattern of consistent achievements in technical/ commercial-oriented R&D, sales, marketing, product management, new products, supervision, profit improvement, international, special assignments. Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh. Thomas R. Harkins, Ten Old Willow Road, New Hartford, NY 13413. Phone: (315) 735-2131. Business Analyst: With broad experience in market, economic, technical and risk analysis in the chemical and energy industries, both national and international. Analyses included problem definition, data acquisition, mathematical and computer applications, forecasting, report writing and presentation. Box410-C-9. Marketing Specialist: B. Chem.E., U.S. Born. International development, coordination, planning, forecasting, proposals. Good writer, fluent French and German. Experienced in synfuels, engineering and construction, petroleum/petrochemicals. Patents and publications. Prefer midwest, East Coast or Europe. (216)777-6137. Box411-C-9. Chemist B.S., 1981: Seeks entry-level position in R&D or quality control. Educational experience in lab techniques and IR, NMR, UV-VIS, AA, and GC. Some knowledge of FORTRAN. A fast learner, willing to relocate and begin immediately. Barry Lupinacci, Route 3, Box 290, Alachua, FL 32615 Chemistry B.S., 1982: Recent SUN Y graduate seeks entry-level position in Chemical Engineering or Physical Chemistry. B.S. Chemistry, math minor. Courses include—organic, p-chem., inorganic, NMR lab, biochem., analytical, instrumental, geochem., calculus, linear algebra, statistics/probability, differential equations, numerical analysis. Will relocate/travel. Daniel O'Keefe, (212) 729-1073. 51-30 48th Street, Woodside, NY 11377 Scientist/Technical Writer: Ph.D. biochemist seeks industrial research or technical writing position in Seattle, WA area. Experience in industrial R&D, technical report writing, technical/economic analysis of energy systems, teaching, chemical analysis (wet and instrumental), familiar with EPA methods. Dorothy Day, 14212 105th Ave., NE, Bothel I, WA 98001 Chemist B.S.—1982: Entry-level. Prefer South-Southeastern states. IR, NMR, Mass-spec, GC, UV-Vis., qualitative and quantitative analysis, experience in FORTRAN. M. Ashman, 3920 Cutshaw Ave., Richmond, VA 23230 Chemist B.S., 1981: Seeking entry level analytical laboratory position. Experienced instrumentalist, IR, NMR, GC, UV, HPLC, X-ray diffrac. Ambitious, energetic, motivated. Good

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communication skills. In Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Box 408D-8. Development Engineer/Chemist: Total of six years experience—Polymers & Crystal Growth. Desires "Hands on" process related position in Sunbelt or Pacific Northwest. No agencies. Jay Hudson, 308 Dana Drive, Salisbury, NC 28144. Phone: (704)633-2446. Industrial Hygienist, Industrial Safety Engineer, Health Physicist: CIH, CSP, B.S. Chem., MPH Radiological Safety. Five years with large research and development lab: 2 years as manager of the industrial safety, industrial hygiene and fire protection program. Three years experience as the health physicist at a nuclear reactor repair facility and one year at a research reactor/radiochemical lab. Box 410-D-8. Market Research, Planning, Business Analysis, Diversification Studies: 24 years' experience in chemical and petroleum industries. Broad knowledge of technology, products, markets, and companies, with excellent world-wide professional contacts. Successfully managed large departments. Effective in personal motivation and cost control. Experienced in marketing consulting activities. Phone: (805) 496-0691. Box411-D-8. Marketing and/or Sales Dir.: Let me put my 15 years of experience in the scientific field (lab. services & supplies, toxicology, chromatography, lab data systems, etc.) to work for you. Will relocate. J. Tasler, P.O. Box 23, Thurmont, MD. 21780. Phone: (301)824-3214. Analytical Instrument Sales: 15+ years experience sales analytical instruments including electrochemical, emission, AA, UV, IR, GC, NMR. Desire sales position with organization with planned long-term sales goals. Bob Johnson, 76 White Oak Circle, St. Charles, IL 60174. (312) 584-9571.

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Pesticide Processes: I can help you with your production problems. Do you plan to make a pesticide for the first time? If so, one of my 40 reports will prove of value. These modestly priced literature reports outline the best process and include copies of key patents. Box 421-A-11 Retired Director of Organic Chemistry: For a major industrial research center, 55, relocated in the Los Angeles area, seeks work as West Coast marketing, technical representative on a contact time basis. Box 422-A-11 Consultant: Forty years metals industry. Expertise in vacuum and air melting of cobalt, nickel and iron alloys. Do you need help buying and setting up X-ray and emission spectrometers-LECO (C-S-H2-N-0) AA, D+A—Problems with refractories, Zircon, oxides, metal dusts, waxes, silicates—in investment castings—Box 417-A-10.

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