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Ashland has an exciting opportunity for a Synthetic Organic/Polymer Chemist to join Ashland Specialty Ingredients G. P. as a member of our Applied Research Team in Global R&D. This position will report to the Applied Research Group Leader in Bridgewater, NJ.
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Part-Time Organic Chemistry Instructor (Pool) Below you will find the details for the position including any supplementary documentation and questions you should review before applying for the opening.
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PhD in Organic Chemistry or Polymer Chemistry. Good knowledge in one or more of the following areas is preferred: organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, water soluble polymers, surfactant chemistry.
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Excellent command of the basics of physical and synthetic organic chemistry. This unique opportunity will immerse the candidate in the vast world of application-oriented organic synthesis in materials science.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Synthetic Organic Chemist to join our cutting-edge R&D team focused on the development of ligands for perovskite materials. Proficiency in purification techniques (e.g., chromatography) and the use of analytical instruments (e.g., NMR, HPLC, MS) to characterise organic compounds.
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The Wegmans Organic Farm is comprised of individuals who are passionate about creating a self-sufficient and sustainable farm. Cultivating Sustainability at the Wegmans Organic Farm Learn More.
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Arrowhead Pharma is seeking one skilled and motivated synthetic organic chemist. Ph. D. in organic chemistry with 0 to 2 years of pharmaceutical industry experience, or M.S. degree with at least 5 years of experience in organic synthesis in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Extensive experience in organic synthesis with emphasis on methodology/catalysis, total synthesis, chemical biology, bioconjugate chemistry, peptide synthesis, and/or physical organic chemistry.
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Chemical Engineer, organic and analytic chemistry, equilibrium separations, distillation, fermentation. Distillate multicomponent organic mixtures for flavors, fragrances, and natural organics through operation of distillation equipment, including Solvent Extraction, Wiped Film Molecular Distillation, Fractional Distillation, etc.
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Scents of Serenity Organic Spa is Richmond's only truly organic spa and was voted Best Day Spa 12 years in a row by Virginia Living Magazine readers. "There are so many reasons that I truly adore and feel at home working at Scents of Serenity Organic Spa.
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You have a PhD in Organic Synthesis, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry or a related field and 6 years of experience. You have a Master’s degree in Organic Synthesis, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry or a related field and 9 years of experience.
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Zero Waste from Syracuse (Video, Opens in Modal) At Amore Italian Restaurant & Lounge, authentic dishes, exceptional wines and spirits, and a vibrant atmosphere come together to bring you the same wonderfully satisfying dining experience you can have in Italy.
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As a single mom of a child with special needs, Christina wasn't sure it was possible to be the mom she needed and wanted to be, and still have a career. Achieving Zero Waste: Passion, Competition, Teamwork Learn More.
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Meet Christina Griffin, Wegmans Employee and Rockstar Mom (Video, Opens in Modal) To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, we asked our employees to share their stories around food, family, and traditions.
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