A few of the positions available at C&EN Jobs:
New York City, NY: D.E. Shaw has lots of openings; would love to hear what they're up to. Looks like drug discovery is at least a part of it.
Hunt Valley, MD: Sterilex is hiring a formulation chemist; B.S., 0-3 years experience desired.
There it is: PharmAgra Labs (Brevard, NC), back again.
Laurel, MD: The FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine is looking for a Supervisory Chemist; pays $108,887 to $141,555. Looks to be analytically oriented.
Berkeley, CA: LBNL would like to hire a protein function postdoc.
"Central New Jersey": Porton USA is looking for analytical and process chemists; looks promising with 8 openings.
San Diego, CA: Lilly is searching for a principal research fellow for protein purification.
San Jose, CA: The Santa Clara Valley Water District is hiring a Chemist I (B.S. chemist) for water testing work; $79,040.00-$101,171.20 salary range. Gee, looks good.
San Diego Career Fair watch: 68 positions posted.
New York City, NY: D.E. Shaw has lots of openings; would love to hear what they're up to. Looks like drug discovery is at least a part of it.
Hunt Valley, MD: Sterilex is hiring a formulation chemist; B.S., 0-3 years experience desired.
There it is: PharmAgra Labs (Brevard, NC), back again.
Laurel, MD: The FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine is looking for a Supervisory Chemist; pays $108,887 to $141,555. Looks to be analytically oriented.
Berkeley, CA: LBNL would like to hire a protein function postdoc.
"Central New Jersey": Porton USA is looking for analytical and process chemists; looks promising with 8 openings.
San Diego, CA: Lilly is searching for a principal research fellow for protein purification.
San Jose, CA: The Santa Clara Valley Water District is hiring a Chemist I (B.S. chemist) for water testing work; $79,040.00-$101,171.20 salary range. Gee, looks good.
San Diego Career Fair watch: 68 positions posted.
I, also, would love to know what de shaw is up to. I know it's a serious firm, though my impression is more quant. Very smart people involved, which (i imagine) should lead to something, but unsure if they publish or present at conferences.
ReplyDeleteI know one person who worked at DE Shaw prior to grad school. He was doing a lot of hardcore MD simulations of GPCRs. He got a lot of pubs out of working there, so they definitely do publish.
DeleteBy their own words: "We have developed a special-purpose supercomputer capable of simulating biomolecular phenomena that are relevant to the understanding and potential treatment of cancer, diabetes, and a wide variety of other diseases." I think someone in Silicone Valley had just excited them about a tremendous investment opportunity, but they realized they have a lot more money than expertise in this field. I expect some sort of biotech incubator. I think the chemists who go to work there will be in for interesting times.
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