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The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, College of Science, at Northeastern University is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on our Oakland, CA campus. The instructor will teach primarily general or organic chemistry, with possible teaching in physical or analytical chemistry courses for life or physical science students or engineering students at the undergraduate level depending on departmental need and enrollment.
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The candidate should possess a diverse set of chemical and biological knowledge and technical skills, including chemical biology and cell signaling including assay development, oncoprotein interaction, molecular cloning, microscopic imaging, DNbased approach in deconvolution of targets, Mass Spectrometry, cell culture, flow cytometry.
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PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, pharmaceutics, or closely related discipline with 10+ years' relevant industry experience in a pharmaceutical CMC/GMP environment such as process development, formulation, etc.
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At least 1 year of specialized experience, equivalent to the GS-14 grade level in the Federal service, to include experience developing clinical inorganic analytical chemistry methods, biomonitoring of inorganic chemical biomarkers in clinical samples; and directing the work of research staff and scientists.
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Associate's Degree in Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Process Engineering, Material Science, or a related discipline is preferred. Maintain equipment and chemical inventory.
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A Bachelor’s degree, MS preferred, in Biomedical or related engineering discipline (Bioengineering, Mechanical, Chemical Engineering), or Computer Science with emphasis on Bioinformatics is a necessity.
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This position will manage a new project as part of a unique collaboration between BCGC and the Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC), examining the environmental justice impact of several green chemistry initiatives.
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Someone who has worked with eletro-chemical sensors will be highly preferred. Someone from a chemistry background is good to have. Ph. D. in a life or physical science preferred with up to two years research or an year of industrial experience.
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BS in Chemistry, Food Chemistry, Food Science, Food Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or similar disciplines. + - MS in Chemistry, Food Chemistry, Food Science, Food Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or similar disciplines.
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PhD, Organic Chemistry or Chemical Engineering. Interact with outside patent counsel in helping to draft patent applications for any new chemistry. Advanced pharmaceutical organic chemistry skills combined with exceptional project leadership, organization, and communication skills.
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Working towards a bachelor's degree in a technical discipline (environmental, civil, or chemical engineering, geology, environmental science, chemistry, geophysics, or related.) Working towards a bachelor's degree in a technical discipline (environmental, civil, or chemical engineering, geology, environmental science, chemistry, geophysics, or related.
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Qualifications PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, pharmaceutics, or closely related discipline with 10+ years’ relevant industry experience in a pharmaceutical CMC/GMP environment such as process development, formulation, etc.
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As the Manufacturing Scientist and Technology Manager, you will oversee all the technical, engineering, process, and maintenance functions for the Richmond Chemical Plant that produces process chromatography resins, liquid buffers, monomer solutions, oils, and other specialized life science products.
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University degree or past high school studies in related disciplines, including biological sciences, food science, nutrition, agriculture, agribusiness, engineering, chemistry, or related fields.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Cosmetics or related fields. Develop new formulations and line extensions using green chemistry tools that meet our consumer and technical objectives.
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