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ACS Professional Data Bank The Professional Data Bank operated at the national office is designed to bring together potential employers and ACS members and student affiliates seeking employment 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 the ACS data bank available on a nonconfidential basis to potential employers. Candidates for employment should request the ACS Data Bank registration forms or CPR forms from the address below. A Confidential Employment Service is available to employed members who wish their records be held from certain employers. Because of the extra handling, this service costs $35 a year. Write for information. Employers: Any employer may request a search of the file of candidates by

POSITIONS OPEN PLACEMENT BUREAUS CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS. Nationwide ser­ vice, all expenses paid. Roger Cranford/John Shaylor, INTRACHEM Recruiters, Box 23385, Columbia, S.C. 29224 CHEMICAL PROCESS INDUSTRY SPECIALISTS: Seek experienced technical personnel for R&D, engineering, production and marketing positions. Resumes & salary history in confidence to BLAIR PERSONNEL, 1500 PARK AVENUE, SO. PLAINFIELD, NJ 07080. (201) 561-6900.

INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS SCOTT SPECIALTY GASES. MANAGER OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: Scott Specialty Gases seeks an industrious and innovative scientist for Manager of Research and Development. The primary goal cf R&D at Scott is development of new products, processes and analytical measurements. The R&D Manager supervises the technical staff, coordinates multiple concurrent projects, and works closely with our customers and regional production facilities. The successful applicant will be a proven experimentalist with an advanced degree (analytical or inorganic chemistry preferred), a strong background in applied instrumental analysis and several years industrial experience, including supervisory experience. Prior background in specialty gases is desirable, but not essential. Our new R&D facilities are located in Central Bucks County, PA, with access to excellent schools, recreational and cultural facilities. Scott Specialty Gases offers an attractive salary and benefits package, including relocation assistance, 401Κ and profit sharing program. Please mail or FAX a current resume and salary expectations to Ms. Myra Rocchi, Scott Specialty Gases, Route 611 North, Plumsteadville, PA 18949, FAX: 215-7662051. LIMS DEVELOPMENT/SUPPORT: Computer Sciences Corp., in support of EPA, has immediate openings in Research Triangle Park, N.C. for S/W developers and/or Chemists with LIMS/Lab Automation background. Requires BS degree and min 2 yrs exp to include at least 1 yr of FORTRAN. Knowledge of RCBMS (SOL) is a plus. Send resume to: Computer Sciences Corp., Dept: MH 791 , P.O. Box 12767, RTP, NC, 27709. EOE.

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Philadelphia Electric Company, one of the nation's largest and most respected technology leaders in the nuclear power industry, has the following positions available:

CHEMIST BS in Chemistry or associated science. Nuclear experience, preferably in BWR. Responsibilities include chemistry instrumentation and analytical procedure development. Primary chemistry point of contact in evaluating status of assigned unit plan chemistry; recommends corrective action to remedy problem areas. Position code C-CE-91.

CHEMISTRY TECHNICIANS Chemistry Technicians are responsible for performing the sampling and analyses of process streams. Candidates must be qualified as Chemistry Technicians per ANSI 3.1 and have at least three years' experience at a commercial nuclear power station. Navy ELT experience may be substituted for up to 2 years of commercial experience. Position code CT-CE-91. We have a competitive salary and benefits package including tuition reimburse­ ment and relocation assistance. Please specify position code and send resume, with salary requirement to: Philadelphia Electric Company, Staffing Division, 2301 Market Street, N1-1, Philadelphia, PA 19101. An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROTEIN NMR SPECTROSCOPY A POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST position in the Quality Control NMR laboratory is currently available at Upjohn. The selected scientist will have a PhD with experience in modern NMR applications to problems of protein chemistry. Projects involve the analysis of protein structure, stability, and folding by multi-dimensional NMR spectroscopy.

Analytical Chemist Solve the equation for success.

The laboratory includes 3 scientists with support staff and is equipped with Bruker AM-500, AM-400, and MSL200 spectrometers, and Silicon Graphics workstations. ABrukerAMX600 spectrometer is also on site. Qualified applicants may send their CV including three reference names to: THE UPJOHN COMPANY, SCIENTIFIC RECRUITING/ POSITION CODE 900638-052, 7000 PORTAGE ROAD, KALAMAZOO, Ml 49001. Refer to this position code in your letter. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F.

Upjohn Leadership Excellence Innovation The Solar Energy Institute (SERI), located in Golden, Colorado, west of Denver, is the nation's primary federal laboratory for the study of renewable energy technologies and solar energy.

Staff Chemist Major responsibility is designing and imple­ menting laboratory research on the photocatalytic oxidization of organic compounds in water. The purpose of experiments is to understand the factors which influence reactivity and improve the system perfor­ mance. You will also monitor subcontracting on an as needed basis. The position entails interaction with senior scientific and engineering staff in other branches and divisions. Required qualifications include a Ph.D. degree in chemistry with an emphasis on physical methods used in studying photo­ chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, chemical kinetics or related areas. A minimum of one year's postdoctoral work, or 1-2 years relevant laboratory experience preferred. We offer an excellent compensation and benefit program. For immediate considera­ tion, please send your resume to: Human Resources Office, E2330-809. Solar Energy Research Institute, 1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, CO 80401. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. We are an equal opportunity employer.

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The field of pharmaceuticals and healthcare is more rewarding than ever as new products create a healthier world population. As one of the leaders in this dynamic industry, Pfizer Inc, a Fortune 100 company, is committed to continuing its remarkable growth. In bringing science to life, our international, research-based com­ pany uses advanced techniques to generate new products, new areas of revenue and career opportunities that self-directed, talented people will find stimulating and rewarding. The primary R&D facility for Pfizer Inc is located in a southeastern Connecticut shore community, giving easy access to the well known academic and cultural centers of the Northeast, and offers the attractions of a New England lifestyle. Currently, we are seeking a highly motivated research assistant to devise methods for the analysis and isolation of bio-active compounds from fermentation processes. This position requires an MS/ΜΑ or equivalent in bio-physical analytical chemistry. A strong background in chromatographic separation techniques a plus. We offer competitive salaries and a full range of benefits including medical and dental insurance, paid holidays and vacations, educa­ tional assistance, savings and investment plan, pension plan, reloca­ tion assistance and more. To learn how you can be part of the future of Pfizer, send your resume to: Lorraine C. Corr, Supervisor, Employee Resources, Pfizer Inc, Central Research Division, Eastern Point Road, Groton, CT 06340. An equal opportunity employer.

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A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY Fine Chemical Operator Training SpecialtyChem Products Corporation, a member of the ChemDesign Group of companies, is a rapidly growing, medium-sized, custom fine chemical firm located in beautiful Marinette, Wisconsin on Lake Michigan, a four-season resort area. We have an immediate need for a manager responsible for designing and conducting training programs for chemical operators and technicians. DESIGN YOUR OWN JOB DESCRIPTION Full-time or part-time, flexible compensation package. Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or equivalent. 15 to 30 years experience in Chemical Manufacturing. Superb interpersonal skills a must. This opportunity could be attractive to a recently retired professional with batch, fine chemical training experience and skills. In addition, SpecialtyChem also has an opening for a Process Development Chemist, preferably within a minimum of 3 years experience in organic chemistry. This individual will be responsible for the development of chemical processes and their scale-up to plant levels. An excellent knowledge of organic chemistry and a self-starting attitude are definite pluses for this position. We offer an excellent salary and benefits package with opportunities for stock options and profit sharing bonuses. Reply in confidence to:

Senior Environmental Compliance Coordinator Chemical Waste Management, the leader in hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal, seeks an experienced Environmental Compliance Coordinator to be based at our Port Arthur, TX location. Your responsibilities will include coordinating environmental compliance activities and assessing company facilities to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. 40% travel will be required. You will need at least 7-10 years of hazardous waste industry experience with environmental compliance and regulations, particularly RCRA, or experience with a major industrial generator. A B.S. degree in Environmental or Chemical Engineering is mandatory. Good verbal and written communication skills are essential. Our fast-paced, growth-oriented company can offer the right candidate a highly visible career opportunity along with excellent salary and benefits. For consideration, please send your resume with salary history to: Chemical Waste Management Inc., Corporate Human Resources, Dept. BP32, 3001 Burterfield Road, Oak Brook, IL 60521. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Director of Personnel SpecialtyChem Products Corporation Two Stanton Street Marinette, Wisconsin 54143 An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Analytical Chemists-Quality Assurance San Antonio, TX We need three professionals to help us develop and monitor quality assurance activities in a major environmental restoration program. Individuals will be responsible for interpretation of environmental data, which characterize potential sources and identify the extent of contamination from hazardous waste sites. In addition, selected individuals will review sampling and analysis plans, work plans and statements of work, and recommend modifications or additions to the documents to meet objectives of project and program requirements. On-site evaluations of environmental laboratories providing analytical services will be conducted by our staff chemists. Qualifications for these integral positions include an MS or PhD in Chemistry and 8-10 years' hands-on experience in analyzing environmental samples for both organic and inorganic analytes and using SW-846 methods. U.S. citizenship, willingness to travel, and expertise in quality assurance and quality control in chemical measurements are required. Experience in conducting laboratory audits and data validation is highly desirable. An independent, not-for-profit organization, MITRE works in the public interest, solving complex technical problems by providing system engineering, technical assistance, system integration and acquisition support to government and civil agencies. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a comprehensive benefits package. For confidential consideration, please f o r w a r d your resume to: The Office of Human Resources, Section M 0 8 , The MITRE Corporation, 7 5 2 5 Colshire Drive, M c L e a n , VA 2 2 1 0 2 . We are an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer.

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SYNTHETIC CHEMIST Sphinx Pharmaceuticals Corporation, a young and rapidly growing company, has an immediate opening for a qualified chemist to join its multidisciplinary pharmaceutical discovery and development research team. M.S./B.S. Synthetic Chemist (Position 138) - Qualified candidates will have a B.S. or M.S. degree in chemistry with hands-on experience in modern synthetic organic chemistry. Experience in interpretation of spectra (NMR, IR) and chromatographic techniques is highly desirable. Sphinx Pharmaceuticals offers career advancement opportunities, competitive compeasation, comprehensive benefits and relocation plan, and excellent living conditions in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. For confidential consideration, please forward your curriculum vitae and names of three references to: Sphinx Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Position 138, Post Office Box 52330, Durham, North Carolina 27717. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Chemical Radiosynthesis The Organic and Medicinal Chemis­ try Group of the Research Triangle Institute invites applications from chemists interested in organic synthesis of radiolabeled compounds for use as pharmacological, biologi­ cal, and biochemical research tools. Tritium, carbon-14, and possibly iodine-125 will be the radioisotopes used. Qualifications should include experience in organic synthesis. Experience in radiosynthesis is desirable but not required; qualified applicants will be trained at the Insti­ tute. Resume and three letters of recommendation should be sent to Dr. J. A. Kepler, Assistant Director, Research Triangle Institute, PO Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194. The deadline for applications is August 31, 1991. The Research Triangle Institute is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative >•%«• Action Employer. / H i I

Staff Fellow Position The National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service, DHHS, Bethesda, Maryland, has a Staff Fellow position available immediately for a recent Ph.D. in medicinal chemistry or related discipline to participate in studies on the design and eval­ uation of aldose reductase inhibitors and anti-cataract agents. Computer modeling ex­ perience with Polygen QUANTA and CHARMm is desirable. Salary Range: $24,000-$40,000 depending on experience. U.S. Citizenship required.

ΓΓ TAKES A UNIQUE MIX OF TALENTS TO BE THE BEST It takes a wide variety of talents and skills to be successful. And no one knows that better than the Cabot Corporation, the international leader in the production of carbon black, the substance used in virtually every black product, from automobile tires to printers' ink. We owe our success to the high quality and diversity of our staff. Each of our employees brings, unique abilities and perspectives to their work. But they all share our commitment to excellence. If you want to be your best, and work for the best, there's a place for you at Cabot.

Ink Specialist We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to work on new product development in the area of gloss inks and news inks. You will also provide customer service support through customer visits and consulting. To qualify, you must have a MS/PhD in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering with 3-10 years of experience formulating and evaluating inks. Experience with American dispersion, processing and printing technologies is required Familiarity with European dispersion a plus. Excellent interpersonal, communication and managerial skills along with the ability to work well in a team environment is a must.

Colloid Scientist You will work on new product development for special blacks and rubber blacks applications, with a particular emphasis on dispersion stabilization, surface modification, color, and/or micromechanics. Your background must include a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Chemical Engineering with excellent training/experience in the physical properties of colloids, dispersions and optical properties. The flexibility to be an individual contributor and to work well in a team environment is also required. Cabot offers an outstanding compensation package including profit sharing, 401K plan and medical benefits. Explore the unique opportunities our size and success can create for you. Send your resume to: Human Resources Generalist, Cabot Corporation, Billerica Technical Center, 157 Concord Road, Billerica, MA 01821. Cabot is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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For further information contact: Peter F. Kador, Ph.D. Section of Molecular Pharmacology National Eye Institute Bldg. 10, Rm. 10B13 Bethesda, Maryland 20892 Tel. 301-496-6993 NIH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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Tyree Environmental Technologies We are a Long Island based Environmental firm founded in 1930. Environmental Testing Labora­ tories, Inc., a subsidiary of TET, offers a chal­ lenging setting and rewarding environment with opportunity for growth. The current openings that are available all require past experience in Environmental lab. Managers/Supervisors—GC, GC/MS, Met­ als, Wet Chem., Extractions/Digestions. 5 years + exp., B.S. or higher related science. GC/MS Chemist—HP RTE A system. 3 years hands on exp. B.S. or higher related science. Instrumention Specialist—GC repair, maint. & interface. B.S. or higher related science. Chemists/Technicians—GC, AA, wet chem. extraction and digestions. 1-3 years exp. Tyree Environmental Technologies offers a com­ petitive salary and benefits package. Qualified ap­ plicants should send their resume in confidence to: Tyree Environmental Technologies 208 Route 109 Farmingdale, NY 11735 z ^ Tyree Attention: Caryn Swantek V f /^Environmental Vf^Technologies EOE/M/F/H/V employer.

RESEARCH SCIENTIST COAL TAR PRODUCTS AND FORMULATIONS Reilly Industries, Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana, a manu­ facturer of bulk and fine organic and inorganic chemi­ cals and coal tar products, is expanding its Research and Development in the area of coal tar derived prod­ ucts and formulations. An additional research and development scientist is required for process development and research in coal tar refinery processes, and product develop­ ment and research in the area of coal tar based and related coatings, particularly pipe enamel and relat­ ed materials. Qualifications include a bachelors or higher degree and three or more years experience in research and development on formulated prod­ ucts and plant processes. If interested and qualified, send a resume in confidence to: F. J. Green, Personnel Director, Reilly Industries, Inc., 1500 South Tibbs Avenue, P.O. Box 41076, In­ dianapolis, Indiana 46241. Please refer to Job Code RDCT. An Equal ® Opportunity Employer.

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NMR SPECTROSCOPIST An opportunity presently exists for an NMR Spectroscopist with a Ph.D. or equivalent to develop new NMR methods for the study of biomacromolecules, determine the three-dimensional structures of proteins and macromolecular complexes and participate in the determination of the three-dimensional structures of proteins and macromolecular complexes. A strong background in NMR theory as well as knowledge of NMR hardware is essential. Located just 30 miles north of Chicago, Abbott offers an exceptional salary and compensation plan including profit sharing and a stock retirement plan. For consideration, please send resume to: Patricia Handy, Corporate Placement, Job# SF7653, Abbott Laboratories, One Abbott Park Rd., Abbott Park, IL 60064. Abbott is an Affirmative Action Employer. ABBOTT LABORATORIES • • • • • 1 Quality ^ ^ | 1 • • • ^ • • P

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS CHEMICAL ENGINEER, degreed (PhD preferred). Will do QA Audit of Nuclear Waste characterization QA activities. Must have GC/MS or GC. Must be hard worker with great personality. GREAT RATES with PD. Position is in NM & is contract. Call Volt Technical at (800) 521-3664 in CA (800) 421-2821 Outside CA. CHEMIST RESEARCH, Resp. for carrying out multistep synthesis of novel organic, organosulfur & organometallic monomers & polymers; duties incl. developing new chemistry applications in reaction injection molding & advanced composites. Develop new chemistry for the synthesis of engineering themoplastics. Develop jet printing inks. Charac­ terize & evaluate monomers & polymers by spectroscopic (1H NMR, 13C NMR, UV, FTIR & Mass), Chromatographic (HPLC, GC & GPC), thermal (DSC, TGA, DTA & melt flow) & mechanical analysis. Supervise postdoctoral fellows & techni­ cians. Write rsrch proposals & reports. Reqs. Ph.D. or equiv. in Chem. Reqs. doctoral rsrch backgr. in multistep synthesis of organosulfur compounds; rsrch backg. should incl.: development of sulfur containing monomers & polymers for reaction injection molding and engineering thermoplastics; development of copolymers of cyclic imineothers; develop­ ment of hot melt jet-printing inks. Salary $47,520/yr. Job & interview site: Menlo Park, CA. Send this ad & resume to: Job #PC20260, P.O. Box 9560, Sacramento, CA 95823-0560 not later than August 1,1991. Must have legal right to work. CHEMIST/RESEARCH INVESTIGATOR responsible for de­ signing and synthesizing new chemical entities in multi-step organic synthesis of products using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Infra Red, Visible Ultra-Violet, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Mass Spectrum, Thin Layer Chroma­ tography, Gas Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography; designing novel compounds for evaluation of potential products using medicinal chemistry and computer modelling; synthesis of target compounds for series-quantity evalua­ tions; identifying structures of synthesized materials; design­ ing practical synthetic routes to target compounds; maintain­ ing accurate records of experiments, biological movement of compounds through the development process; consulting with technical personnel and service support groups; attending scientific meetings and maintaining awareness of new scientific developments; consulting to solve technical problems; and applying for patents and publishing research, as appropriate. Applicants must possess Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry plus two years experience in the job offered or two years as Research/Teaching Assistant. Experience must have included the development of organosynthetic methodol­ ogies in multistep organic synthesis using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Infra Red, Visible Ultra-Violet, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Mass Spectrum, Thin Layer Chroma­ tography, Gas Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography. Academic coursework must have included natural product chemistry, analytical chemistry and synthetic organic chemis­ try. 40 hrs., M/F, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., $42,000 per annum. Must have proof of legal authority to work permanently in the U.S. Please send resumes to Illinois Department of Employ­ ment Security, 401 South State Street, Three South, Chicago, Illinois 60608, Attn: D. Rule, Ref. No. V-IL-2578-R. No Calls. An employer paid ad. PROCESS DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER: Chemical Engi­ neer; Designing new processes and equipment for manufac­ turing chemicals, etc. Calculation of heat and energy balances; equipment specifications. Supervise installation. Analyzes operation procedures as well as equipment and machinery functions to reduce production costs. Design new energy efficient equipment. Optimization of existing pro­ cesses. Waste minimization. Process control instrumentation. Conduct scale up studies from pilot plant to production. Computer process simulation. One year experience Produc­ tion Engineer. Master Science in Chemical Engineering. 8:a.m.-5:p.m. 40 plus hours/wk. Hrs. may vary according to need. $38,000.00/yr. Contact: La. Office of Employment Security, Job Order No. 391314, 525 West Main, Houma, La. 70361. DETERGENT CHEMIST—formulation for food industry sani­ tation. Must have laboratory and management experience. Send resume to BIRKO, P.O. Box 530, Westminster, CO 80030. FACULTY RESEARCH ASSOCIATE: 40 hrs per wk., 8:30-5:00 p.m., $457.00/wk. (calendar year). Job duties: Research high energy resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy. Supervise any graduate students using elec­ tron energy loss cross section calculation programs. Re­ quires a Ph.D. degree in Solid State Chemistry with 1 year experience in the Related Occupation in Electron energy loss spectroscopy research. Other special requirements: Working knowledge of: 1. Extended Huckel, CNDO/2 and pseudoatomic-orbital energy band theory and programs. 2. Cray X-MP, IBM-3090 and VAX computer systems. 3. Transmission electron microscope. Must have published in a peer-reviewed journal. APPLY BY RESUME: DES/JS, Attn: 732A, Depart­ ment of Economic Security, P.O. Box 6123, Phoenix, AZ 85005, RE: JB# 5312136; Job Location, Tempe, AZ. Employer Paid Ad. Must show proof of authorization to work in U.S. if hired. Applicants must respond by August 12, 1991.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS POST DOCTORAL POSITION in the synthesis of natural products is available immediately. A PhD in synthetic organic chemistry is required. Please send resume and three references to: Dr. Raymond J. Bergeron, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Box J-485, J. Hillis Miller Health Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0485. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION—Research associate to per­ form oligosaccharide syntheses. Desire organic chemist with carbohydrate background. Experience in n.m.r. and HPLC helpful. Immediate opening. Send curriculum vitae and two references to: Dr. Khushi L. Matta, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo, NY 14263. EOE/AA. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION immediately available to study crystallization of molecular solids on molecular monolayers, with a particular focus on the growth of electronic materials. Experience or interest in the areas of crystal growth, self-assembled or Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers, electro­ chemistry and/or microscopy techniques is desired. Send CV and at least two letters of reference to: Dr. Michael D. Ward, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Amundson Hall, 421 Washington Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS: The Department of Chemis­ try at the University of Minnesota invites applications for postdoctoral research positions in all areas of chemistry. A number of such positions become available during the year. Please send inquiries or applications to: Mr. Stanley Bonnema, Administrator for the Postdoctoral Position Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Minne­ sota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455. An application must include a curriculum vitae, a list of three professional references, and must be postmarked no later than June 30, 1992. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION—Natural products, biosynthe­ sis, radiosynthesis—beginning fall 1991. The project involves elucidation of a plant biosynthetic pathway using 14C intermediates. Some organic synthetic skills required to synthesize labeled advanced precursors. The work may involve purification and identification of secondary metabo­ lites in pathway mutants, plant tissue culture and screening and propagation of mutants. Send resume and have two letters of recommendation sent to Dr. Scott Chilton, Depart­ ment of Botany, Box 7612, N.C. State University, Raleigh, NC 27695. REPLACEMENT POSITION—BATES COLLEGE: Applica­ tions are invited for a probable one or two year, half-time replacement position to begin September 1991. A Ph.D. or Masters degree in Chemistry is required. Responsibilities include teaching an introductory chemistry course and laboratory for nonscience majors. Salary is competitive. Send curriculum vitae, transcripts, and three letters of recommenda­ tion to: Professor David B. Ledlie, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Bates College, Lewiston, ME 04240. Closing date for applications is August 15. We are eager to identify minority and women candidates. Bates College is an Equal Opportu­ nity/Affirmative Action Employer. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN. Seek tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering starting August, 1992. Preference will be given those at Assistant level. Requires Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering or closely related field. Must be willing to match excellence in research with excellence in teaching. The potential for developing a nationally recognized program of funded research is required. Applications received by September 30 will be given full consideration. Send curriculum vita, names of three references, and a statement of research and teaching interests to: L Davis Clements, Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lin­ coln, Nebraska 68588-0126. Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer. POST DOCTORAL ASSOCIATE IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY to study the transport and selectivity properties of composite ion exchange polymers. Expertise in electrochemical measure­ ments and modeling is highly desirable. Position available after September 1, 1991. Submit resume and three letters of reference by August 15,1991, and specify date first available. Professor Johna Leddy, Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Iowa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. RESEARCH SCIENTIST—MASS SPECTROMETRY: The Barnett Institute of Chemical Analysis and Materials Science at Northeastern University has an opening for a specialist in mass spectrometry at the staff scientist level. Duties will include the day-to-day supervision of modern MS laboratory equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation, collaboration on research projects with current Institute faculty, interaction with industrial collaborators and guidance of graduate students. Independent research will also be encouraged. The successful candidate should have a strong interest and experience in the interfacing of MS to separation methods (HPCE, HPLC) particularly in applications to analytical biotechnology. A Ph.D. degree and post-doctoral or industrial experience required. Salary negotiable. Please send resume and names of references to: Dr. Paul Vouros, Barnett Institute, 341 Mugar Hall, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115. Northeastern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY/MANAGER/CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT COMPUTER SERVICES: Individual sought to manage daily operation of computer services. The position involves chemical and system software development/ maintenance and research with faculty and students. Quali­ fied candidate will have a M.A.; (Ph.D. preferred) or equivalent experience/education in Chemistry. Candidate will be familiar with chemical software applications, FORTRAN, and UNIX. Please send resume and letters of recommendation to: George C. Schatz, Chemistry Dept., Northwestern University,

Evanston, Illinois 60208. Northwestern University is an eeo/aa employer. Verification of employment eligibility required upon hire. POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, specializing in: (i) nucleotide syntheses for new methodology in DNA/RNA sequencing; (ii) preparations of carbohydrate derivatives with potential anti-HIV activity; or, (iii) transitionmetal catalyzed hydroborations. Applicants with experience in nucleoside chemistry, carbohydrate syntheses, or asymmet­ ric methodology are preferred. Send CV, and have 3 letters of recommendation sent to: Dr Kevin Burgess, Chemistry, Rice University, Box 1892, Houston, TX 77251.

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members) TO ANSWER BOX NUMBER ADS: Address separate envelopes for each reply to: Box Number (As indicated) c/oACS 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

ANALYTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMIST/PRECIOUS METALS: BA Biochem­ istry. 9 years experience in PM analysis/lab management. Background in mining, plating and secondary refining industries. Thoroughly familiar with AA, ICP, Fire Assay and Wet Methods, willing to relocate. (203) 741-6308. Box 400-D-7. ANALYTICAL MANAGEMENT, PH.D.: Methods develop­ ment and analytical research management in the pharmaceu­ tical and medical device areas. Excellent communication skills, and strong technical background with degrees in biochemistry, organic and analytical chemistry. Box 400-B-7. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: Seven years experience in R&D developing methods employing electroanalytical, HPLC, LC-MS, and FTIR. Familiar with parent procedures. Takes ideas to market! E. S. DeCastro, 748B Pacific Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501. (415) 865-1084. PH.D. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, (1991): With history in petroleum and instrumentation seeks lasting position at large 2 year or 4 year college or university in southwestern U.S. Douglas Strong, 2020 Β 17th, Lubbock, TX 79401. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, NEW PH.D., GRADUATE: Seeks challenging industrial position. Extensive expertise in ICPMS, -AES, AAS, PN, USN, TN, UV-VIS, HPLC, particle sizing, etc. 11 publications. 23 presentations. International award winner 1991. Supervisory experience. NO AGENCIES PLEASE. Ming, 3100 S Manchester St., #425-2, Falls Church, VA 22044 (703) 998-5465. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, B.S.: 11+ years. Cement QC, minerals and coat analyses. Past QC manager. Experienced R&D, air and water pollution control lab, QC, fertilizer co. Strong background instrumentation: GC, IR, AA, UV/vis, Leco Ind. x-ray detraction etc. 1540 Clouet St, New Orleans, LA 70117. INSTRUMENTATION/TECHNICAL SUPPORT, PH.D., CHEMIST: Seeks research or technical support position. Experienced in Raman, UV/VIS, IR, AA, TEM, Luminescence, particle size, viscometry, zeta potential/mobility, colloids. Excellent communication skills. Enjoys travel. Adaptable. Willing to relocate. Box 405-D-3.

BIOCHEMISTRY RECENT B.S. BIOCHEMISTRY GRAD: Seeks first job. Top student. Ambitious. Conscientious. Hardworking. Inexpen­ sive. Mature. Undergrad teaching and independent research experience. Good instrumentation training. HPLC, enzyme purification, GC, UV/vis, Spec, IR, wet methods. Call (804) 471 -6180. Tidewater area only. Box 402-B-6. BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEER, MS., MANAGER: Ten years in vaccine and bulk antibiotic process development. Detailed knowledge of fermentation and recovery technologies. GMP, GLP and productivity motivated. Strengths: membrane technologies, process and strain optimization; scale-up; process innovation and transfer. Box 403-B-5. BIOCHEMISTRY/CHEMISTRY, (B.S.): Recent graduate. Background includes research with DNA sequency and hybridization. Internship with a resin coating company in quality control. Experienced in EPA certified water treatment/ routine analysis. Versatile, self-motivated, flexible. Willing to retrain and/or relocate. T.W., 13715 S Keystone Ave., Robbins, IL 60472. (708) 389-5487. VALIDATION/BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEER, M.S.: 1 year validation aspectic processes, (filtration, autoclaving, dry heat): 7 years biotechnology-interferon purification process development (+ equipment & filtration specification/ purchase), extensive protein/enzyme chemical modification work, e.g., PEG-enzymes. (617) 969-4938.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER: Air, water, hazardous waste. Experienced at bringing old chemical plants into regulatory compliance. Ph.D. organic chemistry. Call (803) 786-4075. HAZARDOUS/ENVIRONMENTAL/SOIL BIOREMEDIATION

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ENGINEER: CE, MS degrees environmental eng. 2-1/2 yrs experience with environmental eng., consulting firm. Seeking employment in waste management. Lab experience HPLC, GC, radioisotope. Problem solver. Superb speaking/writing skills. Ready to relocate. 20-J USU, Aggie Village, Logan UT 84321.(801)750-6462.

INORGANIC INORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: academic, research, indus trial supervisory and administrative experience. Inorganic and organometallic synthesis, IR, NMR, UV/VIS, kinetics. Box 302-C-7.

ORGANIC ORGANIC/BIOCHEMIST ACADEMIC, PH.D.: Preference, four-year college; teach organic, general, biochemistry, analytical. Twelve years experience college teaching, plus industrial R&D and EPA. Strong commitment to undergradu­ ates and to undergraduate research. Relocation no problem. Available now. Dr. Τ Gordon Scott, Dept of Chemistry, Union College, Barbourville, KY 40206. (606) 546-4151, (ext. 281). ORGANIC/POLYMER CHEMIST, M.S.: Broad industrial experience (18 yrs) with various polymers in R&D functions. Highly innovative. Single Ply and Mod. Bit, roofing, flammability, urethanes. Seeks development position. (303) 9331971. ORGANIC/MEDICINAL CHEMIST, Ph.D.: 5+ years indus­ trial experience. Strong background in the synthesis of carbohydrates, peptides, enzyme inhibitors and substrates. Desire position in diagnostics, therapeutics, biotechnology. Box 404-B-7. ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: 10 years experience in synthe­ sis of antitumor and antibiotic analogs, organophosphorus, glycopeptides, fluorinated oligopeptides, bicyclo-organic com­ pounds, DNA-intercalation agents, radio-labeling, polymer coating. Expertise in all analytical instrumentation. Seeking industrial position. Call (314) 537-6941. ORGANIC/ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Re­ search experience with synthesis and kinetic studies of Ziegler-Natta model catalysts. Alkylcobalamin synthesis and modeling of co-enzyme B12 reactions. Hands-on experience with multinuclear NMR, HPLC, GLC, GC-MS, UV/vis, FTIR, EPR, approximate MO calculations. Seeking industrial re­ search position. Yun Alelyunas, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, (319) 335-2213. ORGANIC/PHYSICAL, PH.D., (1987): Synthesis postdoc 3.5 yrs. Varied interests. Seeking entry level position in R&D or process. Dr. Lamb. (304) 534-5173. ORGANIC/ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Several years industrial experience in process development and scale-up of processes; for pharmaceuticals, Organic interme­ diates, Organotin compounds. Application of HPLC (Analytical/ Preparative). Feasibility studies, cost analysis, patents. Box 407-B-5. ORGANIC CHEMIST, M.S., (1984): Seeking R&D or analytical/QC position in industry. Two years experience as an analytical chemist in a government regulatory laboratory, 1 year experience conducting oil shale research at a govern­ ment research facility. Familiar with IR, NMR, HPLC, XRD, and GC. Available immediately, willing to relocate. David Gallo­ way, 303 S. Negley Av., #4, Pittsburgh, PA 15323. (412) 361-1229 or (704) 389-3259.

POLYMER POLYMER/PHYSICAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: Extensive experi­ ence in polymers/coatings/rubber, basic research, product development in industry; papers, patents. Works well with people, excellent communication skills. Desires management or technical position. Box404-D-7. POLYMER CHEMIST: Postdoctoral experience, synthesis, chemical modification, characterization and thermal degrada­ tion of vinyl polymers. Six years in food research plus one year in QC in paper factory. Seeking challenging position in R&D or technical services. A. Velazquez, 9400 1st View St. #102, Norfolk, VA 23503 or (804) 221-2561. MS. DEGREED POLYMER CHEMIST: Over 5 yrs industrial experience: inks, coatings, adhesives, photopolymer pro­ cesses, polymer synthesis. Seeking full-time employment in West or Midwest. Proven experimental design and product development capabilities. Call David, (213) 542-2510. POLYMER/RESIN, PH.D.: Strong experience in polymeric materials-synthesis applications for toners, inks, adhesive sealants. Specialty in nonaqueous dispersion and solution polymerization. Acrylics, polyurethanes, epoxy and amino resins. Production scale-up. Patents. Box411-B-5. POLYMER SCIENTIST/COATINGS CONSULTANT: 20 yrs exp. in process engineering, coatings development, formula­ tion, production, QC, environmental audit & evaluation, reactor, film, photochemistry; patents/publications. (415) 341-0167. POLYMERS, M.S.: Polymer Chem. Exp. in term., isolation & charact. of novel biopolymers. Prior exp. in synth. of novel biodegradable polymers for controlled release technology Exp. also in Inj. molding, prod. & mold design. Seeking R&D position in Implant, Pharm. or Med. polymer industry, Avail. Sept. "91. CALL: (508) 441-6324. POLYMER CHEMIST, PH.D.: Synthesis, characterization, application of polycyclopentadene, polyurethane, polyester, polyamide, polyimide. Phenolic, acrylic. Specialized in UV curable, extrusion, injection-molding technology. Formula­ tion of coatings, adhesives. Knowledge in high solids, powder, water-borne systems. Seek industrial position. Box 404-B-6. POLYMER SCIENTIST/CHEMIST, B.S: 4 years polymer synthesis (anionic), characterization. 3 years engieering thermoplastics alloy/blends development, reactive extrusion. Hands-on extrusion/molding/physical testing. Seeks polymer/ chemical research and/or product development. Contact: D.M.,(518) 374-1296. POLYMER CHEMIST, PH.D.: 10 years industrial experience in R&D and management of materials research especially polymers for electronics. Unique experience of research consortia. Seeking position in R&D of materials/materials process, marketing of materials or technology assessment. (512)258-2452.

corporate strengths. Per diem assignments or a permanent affiliation. Jerome E.Schwartz, 47 Fairway, Bloomfield, NJ 07003.(201)338-6733. R&D CHROMATOGRAPHY & SPECTROSCOPY CHEMIST, PH.D.: 5 yrs, experience in method development for residues and pharmaceutical analysis, and metabolite identification in biological matrices. Expertise in GC/MS, fluorescence, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, HPLC and ICP-AES. Experience in computer-instrument controlling and computer programming. (314) 474-9580. ANALYTICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST, PH.D.: 15 years with environmental lab. Experienced in GC, GC/MS, AA, IR, UV and wet chemistry. Supervisory experience. Seek senior level position. Box406-B-6. CATALYSIS, PH.D.: Seeks R&D position. Experienced in zeolite synthesis, characterization and hydrocarbon reaction studies, methane activation and process development. Several publications. U.S. permanent resident. Available immediately. PHONE (716) 838-2918. 205 Princeton Avenue, #4,Amherts, NY14226. MANAGER: Broad successful background in adhesives, composites, material science, thermosetting, thermoplastic, and water soluble polymers, RIM systems, polyurethane hybrids, commercial development, etc. Eleven years manage­ rial experience. Recently product development area involve­ ment with automotive applications. W. Bristowe, (302) 478-2836. 3328 Altamont Dr, Wilmingtom, DE 19810. Ε. C. 1992? Take your share of the European chemical market with a Belgian business-oriented Ph.D., (Physical Organic Chemistry; 1990)_excellent communicaton and mar­ keting skills. European contacts, multilingual, flexible. Etienne Marchot, (202)452-1265. B.S. CHEMIST AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER: Desires position in R&D/manufacturing of engineered materials/ chemicals. Contact: C. Macdonald, 4110-B Duval St, Austin, TX 78751,'(512) 458-4891. COMPUTATIONAL CHEMIST: Extensive experience in the application of quantum chemical methods to organic and biological systems. Dr. Paul Redfern, 5957 Colbert St. New Orleans, LA 70124. PHONE: (504) 486-5214. ELECTROCHEMIST, M.S.: Seeks senior position in battery R&D. Experienced in all phases of battery operations. Specialist in nickel electrodes, secondary alakline batteries, patents, publications. Winning proposals. Will accept part time, temporary, or consulting positons. Box 407-D-4. MATERIALS SCIENTIST/INORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Self-starter with 10 years experience seeks R&D position. Develop and troubleshoot inorganic and polymeric materials/ systems. Identify, investigate and implement new technolo­ gies and analytical techniques. Design, develop, produce and maintain software systems. Paul Durand. (414)457-1167.

CONSULTANTS OTHER CATALYSIS, PH.D., 1991; Strong background in absorption, heterogeneous catalysis on supported metal, intercalation processes within transition metal oxides, catalytic hydrogénation, synthesis and characterization of mixed oxides. 10 publications. Years of industrial experience in ammonia synthesis. Box404-D-7.

CONSULTANT—PhD, 30 yrs. experience. Lab Management, Regulatory, Graphic Arts, Xerography, others. Chemcon Assoc, 508-687-1705; fax-508-689-3519. CONSULTANT, PHD, Chemist. 15 years experience. Consult­ ing Chemical Industry. FAX 818-549-9352. PATENT YOUR INVENTION. Wm. S. Ramsey, Patent Agent, 5253 Even Star, Columbia, MD 21044. Phone/FAX (301) 730-9467.

ORGANIC/ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMIST, PH.D.: Exper­ tise in organic and organometallic synthesis, catalysis, phosphorus chemistry, analytical methods—NMR, GC, GCMS, FT-IR & UV. Publications. Highly motivated and result oriented. Seeking industrial position. Box409-B-5.

CHEMIST, (MSC): Fifteen years product/process experience in petrochemicals, adhesives, synthetic resins, thermoplastics, glasses, minerals and construction materials. Seeks technical/management position. Skilled in all phases of product development. French/English fluent. (514) 689-7025. Box 406-D-7.

ORGANIC/POLYMER CHEMIST, M.S.: Broad industrial experience (18 yrs) with various polymers in R&D functions. Highly innovative. Single Ply and Mod. Bit, roofing, flammability, urethanes. Seeks development position. (303) 9331971.

ORGANIC CHEMIST, M.S.: Seeks entry level position in the area of organic synthesis. Good instrumental background. Will relocate anywhere. Box 407-D-7.

ORGANIC/POLYMER CHEMIST, M.S.: Broad industrial experience (18 yrs) with various polymers in R&D functions. Highly innovative. Single Ply and Mod. Bit. roofing, flammability, urethanes. Seeks development position. (303) 9931971.

MATERIALS SCIENCE/CONSULTANT: 25 years experience in spectroscopy, org./bio-org., photochemistry, mech., reliability, protective coatings, conductive plastics, laser/ radiation effects in elastomers, plastics, inorg., glasses, optical coatings, polymer processing. Extensive contacts, new prod R&D, inventions. Dr. B. Skutnik, 70 Kenwood Dr., New Britain, CT 06052, (203) 223-3373.

ORGANIC/BIOCHEMIST ACADEMIC, PH.D.: Preference, four-year college; teach organic, general, biochemistry, analytical. Twelve years experience college teaching, plus industrial R&D and EPA. Strong commitment to undergradu­ ates andto undergraduate researh. Relocation no problem. Available now, Dr. Τ Gordon Scott, Dept of Chemistry, Union College, Barbourville, KY 40906. (609) 546-4151, (ext. 281).

POLYMERS/RUBBER, B.S., CHEMIST: Math minor with experience in compounding, formulations, dispersions, suspensions, computer production process control, quality control, customer technical support, technical support of sales and marketing, SPC, SQC. Box 406-D-6.

PH.D.: Polymer chemist, desires full/part time position. R&D, line management or consulting. Experience in electronic chemicals, composites, high temp, resins, UV cure, polyimides, epoxies, urethanes, proposal writing, DOD project mgmt. Numerous patents & publications. Excellent health. Norm, (818) 789-6885. Southern California.

ORGANIC CHEMIST, PH.D., (1985): Experience in synthesis of antitumor and antibiotic analogs, organophosphorus, glycopeptides, fluorinated and phosphonate oligopeptides, bicyclo-organic compounds, DNA-intercalating agents, radiolabelling, polymer coating. Expertise in all analytical instrumentation. Seeking industrial position. Box 407-D-6.

CONSULTING: Former chemical and allied health associa­ tion CEO offers skilled guidance in planning meetings/ seminars/conventions, editing/writing publications, other non­ profit activities based on 15 years with ACS, 14 with AIC and others. David A. H. Roethel, 13218 Bregman Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20904. (301) 384-8666.

APPLIED MATH: 12 years experience problem solving for chemical/mechanical engineering. Certified background in polymer science. Researches in mechanics of composites, solid state reactions, adhesives, tribology. Excellent knowledge of numerical method, FEA. Proficient in stochastic modeling, molecular dynamics, percolation and fractals. Programming skills. M. Guy, 1342 Ε 18th St., #4-D, Brooklyn NY 11230. (718)336-8407.

POLYMERIZATION PROCESS/CONSULTANT: Chem. Eng. with extensive successful experience in polymerization process with a major company. Skilled in pilot plant design, scale up from bench scale to pilot plant. Experienced in polymerization catalyst research. 20 U.S. Patents. NO AGENCIES. Telephone: (908) 233-1060.

ORGANOMETALLIC ORGANIC/MEDICINAL CHEMIST PH.D.: Strong background in process development and total synthesis and characterization of compounds of a variety of interest. Experienced in various spectroscopic and purifica­ tion methods. Also experienced in radiolabling of pharmaceu­ ticals, post doctoral, experience, 3 yrs. Computer literate. Seeking employment R&D supervisory position. Willing to train and relocate. Box 404-D-5.

PHYSICAL PH.D., PHYSICAL/ANALYTICAL, 1991: Strong background in FTIR, Raman, Microwave spectroscopies, cryogenics, high vacuum, photochemistry, spectroscopic calculation and instrumentation, FORTRAN, VAX/VMS, MS-DOS. Publica­ tions. 6 years teaching experience. Highly motivated and result oriented. Available immediately. S Li, 4201 Buford Ellington N., Memphis, TN 38111. (901) 678-6562.

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COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST: B.Che., MBA: Seasoned pro. technical, marketing, sales experience. Strong communication skills. Can bridge that gap between R&D and the marketplace to identify field needs and

ANALYTICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL/POLYMERS/PROBLEM SOLVER: 35+ years broad-based R&D experience with major company; set-up/managed sophisticated chromato­ graphic-spectroscopic laboratory. Efficient solutions to diffi­ cult analytical problems. Applications to polymers, chemicals, trace compounds in air/water/products. Richard Narvaez, Ph.D., 708 Burnley Rd., Wilmington, DE 19803. (302) 478-3782. CONSULTANT, SYNTHETIC ORGANIC-MEDICINAL CHEM­ IST, PH.D.: 50 years research two major pharmaceutical companies; publications, patents, professorship; served generic pharamceutical companies. Literature and patent surveys; understanding FDA, NDA, IND. Available for long or short term assignments. Box 407-D-6.

MICROENCAPSULATION CONSULTANT: Feasibility stud­ ies. R&D. Track record of many patents. Coat microorgan­ isms, inorganics, organics, liquids, solids. Taste masking, controlled release, isolations of reactive ingredients. Former Merck R&D. Lewis D. Morse, 307 S. Dithridge St #705 Pittsburgh, Pa 15213. (412) 621-4066.

CONSULTANT: Phthalocyanine blue and green; synthesis, particle-size reduction, crystal-phase stabilization, dispersion, flocculation-resistance, finishing product and process improvement. Ph.D. retired. Patents, publications. Box 419B-5. MATERIALS ID, POLYMER SYNTHESIS. Ph.D. chemist, expertise: Materials Identification, Ziegler-Natta catalysis, organometallics & compatibilizers for polymer blends. Experienced expert analyst in legal cases Backed by well equipped FTIR/NMR/SYNTHESIS lab. Shri Thanedar, Ph.D., MBA, (314) 968-3981 or (314) 962-9339. VENTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT: $200 MILLION REVENUE from new products & new businesses I developed. Marketing research, product development, business plans/forecasts, due diligence evaluations. Contracts in protein and fluid separations, semipermeable membranes, biotechnology processes. Major contributions in specialty chemicals. Herman Knieriem, Jr., Cre-A-Tech Asso, #109, 11469 Olive St., Crevé Coeur, MO 63141. (314) 993-6889. EPOXY CONSULTANT: Solutions to formulation, processing and device reliability problems for epoxy resins and other thermosets. Potting, transfer molding, powder coatings, adhesives (both die attach and surface mount) and laminations (PCB). Specializing in electronic packaging. Dr. J.C. Spitsbergen, 696 Knollwood Rd, Franklin Lakes, NJ, 07417. (201)848-1444.

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