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We are seeking individuals who have 2-5 years experience in industry and has a MS in Organic Chemistry or related field. Must have experience in polymer/aqueous chemistry MS degree in Chemistry or...
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Posted 2 days ago
We are seeking individuals who have 2-5 years experience in industry and has a MS in Organic Chemistry or related field. Must have experience in polymer/aqueous chemistry MS degree in Chemistry or...
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Posted 2 days ago
Primary Responsibilities are development of analytical methods and analysis of samples based on HPLC, GC, LC-MS (Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) or other appropriate instrumentation and...
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Posted Wed 2nd July
Primary Responsibilities are development of analytical methods and analysis of samples based on HPLC, GC, LC-MS (Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) or other appropriate instrumentation and...
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Posted Wed 2nd July
The candidate will demonstrate creativity in generation of ideas for successful products in this field of Life Science reagent business coupled with a proven track record of delivering products from...
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Posted Tue 24th June
The candidate will demonstrate creativity in generation of ideas for successful products in this field of Life Science reagent business coupled with a proven track record of delivering products from...
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Posted Tue 24th June
Chemists study the properties of matter, and there are many fields of chemistry to excel in. Some positions only require a bachelor’s degree, although many fields of research ask that a chemist have a post-graduate degree, preferably a PhD. As a chemist, one will most likely be employed by an academic institution, a government laboratory, or a pharmaceutical company. In England, the term “chemist” is often referring to a pharmacist. There is always a need for people of this scientific discipline. Famous chemists in history include Marie Curie, Alfred Nobel, and Albert Hofmann.