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IN FLORIDA PHYSICAL CHEMIST: I N strument development manager. Ph.D. or equiv­ alent. Ion-molecule reaction or mass spec­ trometry background desired for new organic analytical field of Plasma Chromatography. Write: Mrs. Dove, Franklin GNO Corporation, P.O. Box 3250, West Palm Beach, Florida 33402. An equal opportunity employer.

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Industrial Positions PLASTICS AND POLYMERS: CHEMIcal engineers and chemists are needed by north­ east company. Two to five years experience in process development or design in plastics indus­ try; or development of new polymers desirable. $12,000 to $15.000. Howard Rossman, HarperMall, Edison, N.J. (201)548-7654. CHEMICAL MARKETING/SALES. A unique opportunity to gain interest­ ing, broad experience with a rapidly growing co, leading to management. Send resume in confidence to ACETO CHEM CO, Inc, 126-02 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11368, Attn: President.

A M E R I C A N C H E M I C A L SOCIETY E M P L O Y M E N T EMPLOYERS. To find well-qualified chemists and chemical engineers, including those retired or retiring within a year of application, please telephone area code 202 RE7-3337 or write to the National Office and specify qualifications desired. Number of applica­ tions on file with those qualifications will be quoted to you. Copies of resumes, if desired, will be made at 25$ per copy and forwarded to you. No other fee involved. In turn, the Society insists that no user make a placement charge against registrants. Further de­ tails on this change, including a list of data input items

Organic/ Analytical Research Chemist M a j o r m i d w e s t research or­ ganization seeks a Chemist w i t h 2 or m o r e y e a r s ' experi­ ence in m a s s spectrometry, c h r o m a t o g r a p h y or o t h e r in­ strumental techniques. Position requires a P h D in Chemistry. Applicants must be i m a g i n a t i v e a n d possess a g r e a t deal of i n d i v i d u a l initia­ tive to function in o u r research environment. Reply in strict confidence, s t a t i n g experience, e d u c a t i o n and s a l a r y h i s t o r y t o :

Box 20-J-8, C.&E.N., Easton, Pa. 18042 An Equal Opportunity Employer (M&F)

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on each applicant, can be had upon request. APPLICANTS. Must be members or student affiliates of the ACS. This service is year-round and noncon­ fidential. (The Retired Chemists Clearing House is now an integral part of this service, and, therefore, members who are retired or retiring within one year of application may request forms now.) Applications will be available to all employers in search of all types of technical personnel. There is no charge for this employment aid of the Society.

For application forms and further details,please write to: AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1155Sixteenth St, Washington, D.C. 20036 Attn.: Employment Clearing House 56

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Research Group Chief Microbiology

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A n o p e n i n g f o r a Research G r o u p Chief exists in o u r D e p a r t m e n t of Microbiology. W e seek a high calibre scientist w i t h b o t h supervisory experience and a demonstrated record of achievement. The selected candidate w i l l initially guide t h e research ef­ forts o f a b o u t 25 personnel, i n c l u d ­ ing several Ph.D.'s. Experience in a n t i b i o t i c fermenta­ tions or microbial transformations of steroids and other organic c o m ­ pounds is desirable. Salary c o m m e n ­ surate w i t h experience.

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For additional information please write in confidence to: Mr. R. H. Stevenson, Personnel Manager—Research

HOFFMANN - LA ROCHE INC. Nutley, New Jersey 07110

Three to five years' experience in the formulation, properties and testing of rigid foams is required. Familiarity with automatic mixing and dispensing equipment will be helpful. Work will consist of new high temperature materials and process development and inter­ esting applications involving the structural and shock mitigating properties of foams in high strain rate environments. Activities will also include advising design groups on the uses of different forms and assisting in prototype development. Position offers op­ portunity for researching basic properties, publication and pres­ entation at scientific meetings. Efforts will be reinforced by the most advanced equipment for chemical and physical investiga­ tion including excellent library fa­ cilities.

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

Research Chemists

PLASTICS We are seeking Chemists of talent in a variety of specializations who want t o work and grow in a dynamic environ­ ment. These are some of the excellent opportunities available in our Divi­ sional and Corporate Centers in Niagara Falls, Ν. Υ. and other locations.

PH.D. ORGANIC CHEMIST 10-15 years experience, some supervisory, in polymer chemistry with strong background in organic synthesis and in emulsion polymerization or stereospecific polymerization. Preferably he also should have a good acquaintance with testing, evaluation and characterization of polymers—plastics a n d elastomers. This m a n would function as a Section Manager in charge of four or five organic synthesis and polymer synthesis groups involved in a broad range of organic chemistry.

PH.D. ORGANIC CHEMIST 3-6 years experience, with strong background in polymer chemistry and specific knowledge of emulsion a n d / o r stereospecific polymerization, polymer formulation and evaluation. This m a n would be a Supervisor of major programs of synthesis, chemical modification, evaluation and formulation of Ρ VC and related materials.

PH.D. ORGANIC CHEMISTS 3-6 years experience with a strong background in polymer chemistry par­ ticularly emulsion polymerization and stereospecific polymerization. Some acquaintance with polymer evaluation and testing would be helpful.

PH.D. ORGANIC CHEMIST

ENGINEER MS Level Five years' experience in molding of plastic materials—including new electronic encapsulation pro­ cesses and development of new materials. Applicant must have a good knowledge of mechanical and electrical properties, testing procedures and t h e effects of manufacturing processes on end properties. Activities will include advising design groups on t h e use of plastics in a variety of inter­ esting applications, assisting in prototype development and re­ quired specifications and trouble­ shooting manufacturing prob­ lems. Position offers opportunity for basic property studies, publi­ cation and presentation at scien­ tific meetings. Efforts will be reinforced by t h e most advanced equipment and highly trained technical personnel. Sandia Laboratories, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is en­ gaged in research and develop­ ment of nuclear weapons design and other special projects for the AEC. Send resume t o :

2-3 years experience in phosphorous or chlorine technology. Professional Employment Section 558

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST B.S. Inorganic. Detroit, Mich.

For pollution control.

Some experience required.

Location:

SANDIA LABORATORIES Send resume in confidence including salary desired to W. P. Bundy, CEN818, Hooker Chemical Corporation, 277 Park Ave., New York,N.Y.

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Subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum Corp.

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Foxboro, a w o r l d leader in the development and manufacture of process instrumentation and systems, has recently established a new Composition Measurements Systems Group. This new group's responsibilities have created several outstanding opportunities for qualified individuals w h o seek rapid personal and professional advancement.

FIELD nPPUCBTIOn SPECIALISTS - Analytical Instrumentation (Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and other locations) To be responsible for application development and sale of process analytical instruments and systems to major accounts in large geographic areas. This w i l l include close liaison w i t h an existing sales force located all across the country.

PUBLIC RELATIONS An excellent opportunity for individual to participate in all phases of P R Programs. Requires technical background and writing experience for newspaper or trade journal media. Send Resume To: K. S. ALBINI

CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware 19899 An Equal Opportunity

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MAGNETIC CHEMISTRY! • Magnetic Tape Project Manager Graduate chemist or chemical engineer experienced in development of magnetic tape products, including coating formulations and products thereof. Will plan, direct and control experiments/activities from feasibility through pre-production phases. Experience in paint/resin technology an asset. • Product Development Chemist (Inorganic) Will conduct lab and pilot plant synthesis. 3-6 years' product development of inorganic pigments or magnetic particles. BS/MS in chemical engineering/ chemistry. • Magnetic Tape Process Engineer Graduate chemical/mechanical engineer experienced in dispersion or coatings. Will develop processes, plan and coordinate technical projects. Some travel U. S. and abroad. Send resume to: Mr. Harlyn Prouty, 2655 Bay Rd., Redwood City, Calif. 94063. An equal opportunity employer.

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Field Application Specialists are supported by a home office sales group and by an Application Engineering and Analytical Laboratory facility. This is an outstanding o p p o r t u n i t y for men w i t h good technical background to apply their knowledge to real analytical process measurement problems. At least a BS in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering is required, w i t h five or more years' experience in process analytical instrumentation. For p r o m p t , personal consideration of your interest and qualifications, forward your resume to Lee Sellon, Professional Placement Office, The Foxboro Company, Dept. CEN8, Neponset Avenue, Foxboro, Mass. 02035. Foxboro is an equal o p p o r t u n i t y employer.

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Staff Positions In Petroleum and Petrochemical Areas With CORCO The positions listed below will be in our New York liaison office, and require heavy exposure to process and product development as related to the petroleum and refining industry. Some travel required. Development Coordinator—This man will be responsible for existing processing facilities to improve profitability and will coordinate all process refinery development projects. A degree in chemical engineering with a minimum of 5 years experience desired. Operations Controller—The selected applicant will make detailed studies of all process units and determine profitability, as well as establish operating targets. Degree in chemical engineering with minimum 5 years experience desired. These positions command an excellent salary, generous company paid benefits, plus unlimited growth potential. For interview appointment send your resume in confidence to Mr. George Lumpe /

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COMMONWEALTH OIL REFINING COMPANY. INC.

200 Park Avenue New York City, N.Y. 10017

SENIOR RESEARCH CHEMIST Monsanto Central Research at the International Headquarters in St. Louis has need for a PhD Chemist with 1-3 years experience for fundamental elec­ tro-organic research. Requires training or experience in the field of elec­ trolytic polymerization or polymerization of ion radicals. Background in re­ lated synthetic or mechanistic work will be considered. If interested, please send resume with salary range requirements to: Manager of Professional Recruiting Monsanto Department CL-906 ndberah Boulevard 800 North Lindbergh St. Louis, Missouri 63166

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RESEARCH CHEMIST CHEMAGRO CORPORATION Chemagro a fascinating young com­ pany located in Kansas City, Mis­ souri, has immediate positions avail­ able in our Biochemical section. These positions require a P h . D . or equivalent experience in Pesticide Metabolism or Residue Method De­ velopment. An excellent career opportunity plus out-standing com­ pany benefits. Send complete resume t o : Τ . Ε. M A S O N

REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY is seeking

PACKAGING ENGINEERS-CHEMISTS

CHEMAGRO CORPORATION P . O . Box 4913 Hawthorn Road K a n s a s C i t y , M i s s o u r i 64120

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PACKAGING RESEARCH DIVISION Richmond, Virginia C a p i t a l i z e on t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o b e c o m e a t e a m m e m b e r t h a t helps k e e p R e y n o l d s M e t a l s C o m p a n y #1 in foil p a c k a g i n g . R E Q U I R E M E N T S : B . S . degree w i t h s o m e experience i n flexible p a c k a g ­ ing d e v e l o p m e n t ; organic coatings for p a c k a g e s , c o a t i n g s a n d l u b r i c a n t s for c o n t a i n e r s . L i b e r a l salary-benefit p r o g r a m w i t h i n t e r v i e w a n d relocation c o m p a n y - p a i d . Send r e s u m e in confidence t o :

T. J. Nash, Personnel Dept. REYNOLDS METALS CO. P . O . B o x 2346, R i c h m o n d , V a . 23218 An Equal Opportunity

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TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT AN UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY...

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Supervise team of chemical and sanitary engineers in de­ signing and selling waste treatment and water pollu­ tion control systems. Salary to $20,000.

Reply Box 19-J-8, C.&E.N., Eastern, Pa. 18042 An equal opportunity employer (

For: The Two Very Best R&D

ADMINISTRATORS

in Chemical Product Field Only (Soaps, Pigments, Emulsions, Fragrances, Aerosols, etc.)

LARGE LABORATORY •

Long established prestige Company. products for Home and personal needs.

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PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Pharmacist or Chemist BS/MS 2-5 years experience in formulating new products and carrying them through to production. Experience required in one, preferably more, of the following: conventional or timed release tablets or capsules; dermatologicals; emulsions and lotions. Direct reply to: Technical Director Marion Laboratories, Inc. 10236 Bunker Ridge Road Kansas City, Mo. 64137

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New Ph.D.'s Our expanding research facilities have produced openings for outstand­ ing new PHD's who are interested in the areas of organic synthesis and in organic polymer chemistry. This is an outstanding opportunity that stimulates personal growth, and provides direction for achievement of higher professional goals. Re­ search facilities are superlatively modern, complete and attractive. Salaries are competitive. These positions are in our Corporate Head­ quarters in suburban Westchester, only a half hour from midtown New York. Please send a full resume in confidence to: E. J. Donaldson Geigy Chemical Corporation Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY An Equal Opportunity Employer

Geigy SUPERVISOR DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING Engineer with 5-10 years experience in polymer prep, through melt spinning processes to supervise the development of new products for industrial and textile fiber application. Record of supervisory experience desirable. Send resume and salary requirements in confidence to:

Mr. J. W. Huff, Jr., Personnel Manager

FIRESTONE SYNTHETIC FIBERS AND TEXTILE COMPANY Box 450, Hopewell, Virginia 23860 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SUPERVISORY CHEMIST EPOXY ($20,000±) To direct long and short range com­ posite high temperature resin effort. Depth experience in exotic applica­ tions of composites/polymides/ epoxies/phenolics. We would pre­ fer PhD but want man to have prag­ matic result-oriented perspective. Client is prestigious international company. Location is in attractive research-cultural community. Resumes should be sent to: Ed Van Nuis, People Management, Inc., Box 58, Bound Brook, N. J. 08805.

Academic Positions TECHNICAN: FOR SOUTHWESTERN mass spectrometry laboratory with recent single and double focussing instruments. Routine op­ eration and maintenance. B.S. Chemistry or some previous experience desired. Salary com­ mensurate with qualifications. Send resume t o : Dr. Peter Brown, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281. RADIO CHEMIST: E X P E R I E N C E IN the development of radiochemical separation; for research and development in trace element analysis in a research reactor facility. Salary commen­ surate with^ background, degree, and experience. Send resume and present salary t o : R. A. Norris, University of Missouri, 705 South 5th Street, Columbia, Missouri 65201. An equal opportunity employer. 60 C&EN AUG. 18, 196S

DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH One of the fastest growing technical companies in the U.S. seeks a creative scientist to lead investigation in new product areas. If you are interested in rapid professional growth and have a strong background in biophysical or biorganic chemistry on the doctorate level with 2-5 years experience, you should apply. Specific interest in insolubilized enzymes and antibodies desirable. The research laboratories are located in the beautiful San Fran­ cisco Bay Area. Contact Dr. Burt Zabin ΒΙΟ-RAD LABORATORIES 32nd & Griffin Ave. Richmond, Calif. 94804 415-234-4130 THE UNIVERSITY OR SASKATCHEWAN Regina Campus Research and Teaching Assistantships leading to the M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree in Chemistry. Stipends: Minimum $3000 per year with option to demonstrate in undergraduate lab­ oratories. Some travel awards available. Mini­ mum Qualifications—University degree in Chem­ istry or equivalent. Staff research interests cover a wide range of topics. Laboratory equipment for spectroscopy, high temperature chemistry, nuclear chemistry, radio-tracer studies, kinetics, thermodynamics, etc. Equipment includes; n.m.r., Cary 14H, Beckman IR12, Durrum stopflow spectrophotometer, neutron generator, re­ search GLC apparatus, Nuclear Chicago Mark I scintillation counter and paper strip scanner. Beckman Lowbeta counter, potentiostat and many other instruments. IBM 320 computer on campus. Ne\v and rapidly expanding campus. Admission for either the September or January semesters. For further information write: Chairman, Department of Chemistry. University of Saskatchewan. Regina Campus, Regina Sas­ katchewan, Canada.

TWO RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS WILL be available in September or January for gradu­ ates in Nutrition, Biochemistry or Chemistry to study nutritional and metabolic problems. Op­ portunities are available to read for M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree. For further information write t o : The Chairman, Department of Nutrition, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members) ACADEMIC: Ph.D. PHYSICAL CHEMIST, 1961 Teaching experience: Swathmore College, Groningen University, The Netherlands. Indus­ trial experience. Research interests: Molecular spectroscopy/solid state. Publications. Available September 1969. Box 303-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY process/product R&D and contract sales are part of my years of broad industrial background. Have impressive record of patented achievements and seek technical management spot requiring my versatility, creativity, leadership and market orientation. Ph.D. Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University. Box 330-J-7, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. POLYMER CHEMIST, PRACTICAL TYPE M.S., 38, single, available October. Offers 15 years experience developing, modifying and formu­ lating polymeric systems for wide variety of ap­ plications in several industries. Many products, paper, patents pending. Seeks challenging op­ portunity with good prospects. Salary $16,000$18,000 plus area. Box 311-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. ANALYTICAL/POLYMER CHEMIST, M.S. in Analytical Chem. and most of Polymer Chem. work for Ph.D. Recently out of school. Desire position in Polymer or Analytical Chem. Box 310-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. BIOCHEMIST Ph.D. EXPERIENCED IN teaching, research and administration. Publica­ tions. Recent experience in FDA as Pharma­ cologist evaluating new drug applications. Box 309-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. TECHNICAL WRITER, B.CH.E. 1952. Information Chemist, 12 years analytical & physi­ cal testing experience with oil company, seeking anti-pollution, product dev., or work-study po­ sition. Prefer northeast or midwest U.S. Box 308-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: M.S. organic chemistry. Will contribute ideas and opportunities for growth. Profit-oriented. Series of accomplishments. Over 20 years experience in metal salts, catalysts, chlorinated organic, petro­ leum, plating, and organo-metallics. Product programs managed in R&D, product develop­ ment, plant technical service and sales service. Box 307-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. ORGANIC CHEMIST, Ph.D. (1968, GERmany), presently engaged in postdoctoral research, experience in polymer chemistry, seeks industrial or research position preferably in Europe. Box 306-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. CHEMIST: PROFESSOR OF ORGANIC chemistry at large eastern university, retired as of June 30, 1969. Excellent health. Broad ex­ perience in teaching, research and consulting Specialties-medicinal chemistry and mechanisms. Philadelphia area preferred but not required. Box 305-J-8, C. & E. N., Easton, Pa. 18042. SURFACE AND COLLOID CHEMIST: Ph.D. (January 70). Seeks position in R&D. Interests: all ramifications of surface, colloid or solution polymer chemistry specifically—adhesives, coatings, paints, emulsions, detergency, adsorption at interfaces, catalysis, corrosion, etc. Box 304-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. PHSICO-ORGANIC Ph.D. 1947. HETEROgeneous and homogeneous catalysis, organic syn­ thesis, kinetics, thermodynamics, photochemistry. Three years postdoctoral, nine years industrial experience. Seeks academic, industrial position or international technical liaison. Fluent in German and French. No geographic preference. Box 301-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. ORGANIC (APPLIED) CHEMIST: D. Phil (Calcutta), immigrant, 34. Experience in the synthesis of aliphatic & heterocyclic com­ pounds (N, N&S) including modern techniques and spectral interpretations. Some experience in analytical and clinical chemistry. Resume on request. Prefers research in University or in­ dustry. Box 300-J-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042. ORGANIC CHEMIST: Ph.D. 1966. EX^ perienced in organic synthesis, polymers, and monomer process development. Seeks challeng­ ing R&D position. Box 304-L-8, C. & E. N., Easton, Pa. 18042. ORGANIC CHEMIST: Ph.D., 1954, WITH extensive experience in phosphorus and fluorine chemistry. Many patents and publications. Seeks a challenging position in academic or in­ dustrial research, preferably in northeastern U.S. No agencies. Box 302-F-8, C. & Ε. Ν., Easton, Pa. 18042.

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