Thursday, December 4, 2014

CDC ORISE Fellowship Position

Fellowship Positions at the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Environmental Health
Division of Laboratory Sciences

The Protein Biomarker- Lipid Reference Laboratory at the National Center for Environmental
Health, CDC is performing research in the areas of human biomonitoring and chronic disease
biomarkers. This research involves the development of analytical methods to measure
biomarkers such as steroid hormones, lipids, and trans-fatty acids, which have been linked with
chronic disease. Information obtained from this research will be used to determine the extent of
exposure in the population as well as to identify normal ranges for chronic disease biomarkers.
Findings will be used to help to identify population subgroups with increased exposure or risk,
and to assess possible associations between exposure, risk, and health effects.
The research involves activities such as sample preparation using automated equipment, analysis
of samples by mass spectrometry, data processing and analysis, and presentation of results. The
candidate will perform these tasks in compliance with CDC and CLIA policies and regulations,
which requires record keeping activities and performing administrative tasks.
This fellowship will provide the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience in human exposure
research as well as laboratory medicine, using state-of-the-art laboratory equipment and
procedures, working in a CLIA regulated environment, and in biomonitoring related public
health activities.
We are seeking candidates at the Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. levels with a degree in science (Minimum
GPA: 3.0) and experience in chemical and analytical laboratory work.
At the Doctoral level, the following skills are desired:
 The ability to conceive, organize and carry out basic and applied research directed
towards expanding scientific knowledge and understanding of human measurements of
lipids and/or chemistry principles associated with clinical measurements.
 The aptitude to review scientific literature, formulate research plans, conduct laboratory
experiments, interpret and evaluate results and other findings, and write reports
describing the results and conclusions.
 The ability to interact with professional and technical laboratory personnel detailed to
assist in accomplishing specifically designated program activities.
 Experience with HPLC, GC, and MS instrumentation is required.
At the Master’s level, the following skills are desired:
 The ability to organize and carry our basic and applied research directed towards
expanding scientific knowledge and understanding of human measurements of lipids
and/or chemistry principles associated with clinical measurement.
 The aptitude to review scientific literature, formulate research plans, conduct laboratory
experiments, interpret and evaluate results and other findings, and write reports
describing the results and conclusions.
 Experience with HPLC, GC, and MS instrumentation is required.
At the Bachelor’s level, the following skills are desired:
 Experience conducting routine laboratory tasks.
 HPLC, GC, and MS instrumentation experience.
 Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
This fellowship is administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
(visit http://orise.orau.gov/cdc/ for further information). The initial appointment is for one year,
but may be renewed for up to four year. The participant will receive a monthly stipend
depending on educational level and experience and following the federal salary tables (GS
tables). The appointment is full-time at CDC in the Atlanta, Georgia, area. Participants do not
become employees of CDC or the program administrator, and there are no fringe benefits paid.
Applications should be emailed to Heather Kuiper, Ph.D. (HKuiper@cdc.gov) by December
23rd, 2014. The application should include a curriculum vitae or resume, copy of transcripts,
current pay stub or salary on letterhead (if applicable) and two letters of recommendation (letters
by E-mail are sufficient).

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

2015 GT Student Day at the Capitol: Tuesday, January 13th

Register to attend the 2015 Georgia Tech Student Day at the State Capitol: http://bit.ly/StudentDayRSVP2015 

On Tuesday, January 13, the Student Government Association, in partnership with the Office of Government and Community Relations, will host its annual Georgia Tech Student Day at the Capitol and is inviting all students to join.  At this event, students will learn more about what happens under the gold dome and can thank state leaders for their commitment to higher education.

Students who attend will have the opportunity to:
·         Interact with elected officials and senior staff members
·         Thank legislators for their support
·         Take a tour of the Capitol and witness legislature session
·         Participate in a group photo with Georgia Tech leadership and legislators
·         Show that decisions affecting Georgia Tech matter to students

Further details:
·         Those interested can register online to attend by December 19; space is limited. 
·         Register online
·         Students are asked to dress in business attire.
·         Class excuses will be issued from the Registrar for students attending the event missing class that morning. 
·         Transportation will be provided from the Student Center Transit Hub, leaving at 8:30AM. Students will return to campus in time for noon classes.
·         Students from all majors are encouraged to attend, as our lawmakers will be making decisions over the subsequent weeks that will impact all Georgia Tech students.


For more information:
Casey Aultman
Manager, Legislative Advocacy
Office of Government and Community Relations
casey.aultman@gatech.edu


Monday, November 24, 2014

Innovation Infrastructure Workshop

The Institute for Materials invites you to attend an Innovation Infrastructure Workshop organized by Ken Gall, Professor for the School of Materials Science and Engineering. Ken will share his experiences in forming two start-up companies based on materials technologies and his expertise in utilizing campus resources for entrepreneurs. This is an interactive event! It will be a great opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of transitioning research into the market so students are encouraged to attend, at no cost.

The workshop will be held Tuesday,
December 2 at 9 a.m. at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center, Room 235. We will adjourn at 12:30 p.m. for lunch in the GLC Atrium. Breakfast, coffee, and refreshments will be served during the workshop. 

Please RSVP by
December 1 at http://www.materials.gatech.edu/workshops


We look forward to seeing you there.


--
David L. McDowell,
Regents' Professor and Executive Director
Institute for Materials
Paper Tricentennial Bldg.
500 Tenth Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0620
Website: www.materials.gatech.edu


--

Cecelia Jones
Center Manager
Institute for Materials
Georgia Institute of Technology
500 Tenth Street, NW, IPST Bldg, Room 414
Atlanta, GA 30332-0620
Phone:  404-894-7769 / Fax: 404-894-0186
Email: cecelia.jones@imat.gatech.edu
Website: www.materials.gatech.edu




Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Seminar: "Intro to Coca-Cola Company's Plantbottle Project" from 11:00am to 12:00pm on Nov 18th in MRDC 4404.

Georgia Tech Student Chapter of the Society of Plastics Engineers has invited Dr. Robert M. Kriegel from The Coca-Cola Company to give an industrial seminar titled as "Intro to Coca-Cola Company's Plantbottle Project" from 11:00am to 12:00pm on Nov 18th in MRDC 4404.

Can you help to spread this information to the students who might be interested in School of Chemistry and Biochemistry?

The abstract of seminar and biography of Dr. Robert M. Kriegel are provided below:


SPE Invited Industrial Seminar Announcement

Title: 
Intro to Coca-Cola Company's Plantbottle Project

Abstract:
The Coca-Cola Company’s Plantbottle project is an ambitious effort to move an entire industry from fossil based feedstocks to renewable feedstocks. The discussion will provide a background on the program and we will be discussing some of the technical background and information that influenced the choice to go into this direction, the choices we have made with respect to new materials in development, the challenges and the opportunities, especially as it relates to polymer and materials science. Intern/co-op opportunities in Global Packaging Group of The Coca-Cola Company will also be discussed.


Biography: 
Rob Kriegel has been a researcher at The Coca-Cola Company for 10 years in the Global Packaging group focusing on materials and polymer science innovation for the company.  In those 10 years, he has co-authors 13 publications with university partners, been granted 9 patents, and provided innovation solutions that combined have saved the Company and Coca-Cola System over $200 million dollars.  Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Company, Rob worked at Halliburton Energy Services developing production enhancement fluids for the oil industry.  Rob has two of his three degrees from Georgia Tech and tries to maintain strong ties to the University.

Time:
11:00 am to noon, Nov 18th (Tuesday) 2014 

Location:
RM#4404, MRDC-1 Building (801 Ferst Drive)


Free food will be provided.






Thanks!

Best regards,

Yifeng Hong


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President
The Georgia Institute of Technology Student Chapter of the Society of Plastics Engineers (Georgia Tech Student Chapter of SPE)

Graduate Research Assistant & Doctorate Student
School of Materials Science and Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology

Room 3405, MRDC I, 801 Ferst Drive, 
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Paid Summer Internship Opportunities in Taipei, Taiwan (2015)

The Taiwan International Graduate Program is pleased to invite applications to the International Internship Program (TIGP-IIP). The TIGP-internship programme in collaboration with 10 top-ranking local research universities. The TIGP office would like to invite young talents from around the globe to experience Taiwan's top-notch scientific research facilities and to jointly build up an intellectual network for people with different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The attached file is the TIGP-Summer internship poster. I really hope that you could help me to pass this Summer internship programme to students in your faculty or school.
The online application starts from 1st January 2015 to 28th February 2015. For more information and online application, please kindly refer to the following website.

 There are 12 programmes offered by 2015 TIGP Summer Internship Programme:
1. Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics
2. Molecular Science and Technology
3. Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences
4. Bioinformatics
5. Molecular and Cell Biology
6. Nano Science and Technology
7. Molecular Medicine
8. Earth System Science
9. Biodiversity
10. Interdisciplinary Neuroscience
11. Sustainable Chemical Science and Technology
12. Social Networks and Human-Centered Computing

Once again, we do very appreciate if you could help us to pass TIGP-IIP internship information to students in your faculty or school .
If you have any other question about the summer internship programme, please kindly inform me.
Thank you

Kind regards,
Nicole Chen

International Affairs Office(IAO)
TIGP-IIP Administrative Team
Academia Sinica, Taiwan,
Tel: 886-2-2787-1405


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

GTPN-SA Poster Session-Abstracts Due Nov. 7th


Job Posting: Jacksonville University

Dear Dr. Finn:

My name is Jack Huang and I am working for Jacksonville University. Currently we are searching for a visiting assistant professor to teach chemistry. This appointment is renewable for up to three years.  There is a possibility that a tenure track position could be approved in the future and someone hired as a visiting would be eligible to apply for the tenure track position.



Would you mind to forward this to the graduate students and postdocs who might be interested in?

You have a  nice day!


Jack

Sutton All Fair Judges Needed-Nov. 19th

Sutton All Fair Judges Needed

The Sutton All Fair (Science and Social Studies) will be held on Wednesday, November 19th from 9:30am-3:30pm. We need 20 or so judges (warm bodies with sharp brains) to interview students about their projects. Just a 2-hr commitment is needed. Please click here to register as a judge. 
Science Questions: Science Contact: Julie Corey - jcorey@atlanta.k12.ga.us
Social Studies Contact: Robert Weatherly - rweatherly@atlanta.k12.ga.us


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Merck Darmstadt Germany Innovation Cup 2015



Tutors Needed

High school math, science, and math SAT tutors needed for boutique tutoring business. Please be able to tutor AP-level high school chemistry, biology, and physics if you are science-oriented; and AP-level high school algebra I and II, geometry, pre-calculus, and calculus if you are math-oriented. Great if you can tutor in both areas! Preference given to those who have coursework/experience teaching writing to students with learning disabilities.
Pay: $25-30 per hour
Travel requirements: Tutors travel to clients’ homes in the metro Atlanta area and thus must possess reliable transportation.

Please contact me at LQuigless@gmail.com with an email that includes the following information, and thanks very much!

1) Your educational background and any relevant certifications
2) Your teaching experience
3) Your travel boundaries
4) Your hours of availability
5) Factors that make you an outstanding tutor

--
Leslie Quigless
Writer: Novelist, Essayist, Short Story Writer


Founder and Primary Tutor, Now I Get It! Tutoring Services
 www.NowIGetItTutoring.com

Director, Atlanta Young Writers Institute
www.aywi.org                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Postdoc Position st NIH

Synthetic Organic/Medicinal Chemist at the National Institutes of Health

Dr. Kenner C. Rice
http://irp.drugabuse.gov/Rice.php

A postdoctoral position is available for an organic chemist to work on multi-step synthesis of mostly
nitrogenous small molecules on a multigram scale in the Drug Design and Synthesis Section, NIDA
Intramural Research Program, Rockville, MD. Our major research direction is the elucidation of the
structure and function of neurotransmitter systems in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS)
in normal, drug-altered, and pathological states and the molecular mechanism of action of CNS active
drugs. Organic/medicinal chemistry is the foundation of the multidisciplinary approach utilized in these
studies that requires the rational design and chemical synthesis of novel agonists, antagonists,
imaging agents, affinity ligands, and other drugs for particular applications.
Candidates must possess a Ph.D. degree and synthetic chemistry experience. Interest in the chemical synthesis of complex organic molecules, optical resolution of racemates, and crystallization, is required, as well as the desire to collaborate with colleagues in various pharmacological and other diverse scientific disciplines.

Representive Publications:
Li, F., Cheng, K., Antoline, J. F. G., Iyer, M. R., Matyas, G. R., Torres, O., Jalah, R., Beck, Z., Alving, C. R., Parrish, D. A., Deschamps, J. R., Jacobson, A. E. and Rice, K. C.: Synthesis and Immunological Effects of Heroin Vaccines. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2014, 12, 7211-7232. This paper was featured of the outside cover of its issue. See also “Vaccines for Heroin” by Richard Kelley, August 19th 2014 at the OBC blog at http://blogs.rsc.org/ob/

Selfridge, B. R., Deschamps, J. R., Jacobson, A. E., Rice, K. C. Synthesis of Enantiopure 10-Nornaltrexones in the Search for Toll-Like Receptor 4 (TLR-4) Antagonists and Opioid Ligands. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2014, 79, 5007-5018. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jo500568s

Xiong, W., Chen, S-H., He, L., Cheng, K., Zhao, Y-L., Chen, H., Li, D-P., Homanics, G. E., Peever, J., Rice, K. C., Wu, L-G., Pan, H-L., Zhang, L. (2014). Presynaptic Glycine Receptors As A Potential Therapeutic Target In Hyperekplexia Disease. Nature Neuroscience, 2014, 17, 232-239.
http://www.nature.com.ezproxy.nihlibrary.nih.gov/neuro/journal/v17/n2/full/nn.3615.html

Lim, H. J., Dersch, C. M., Rothman, R. B., Deschamps, J. R., Jacobson, A. E., Rice, K. C. Probes for Narcotic Receptor Mediated Phenomena. 48. C7- And C8-Substituted 5-Phenylmorphan Opioids from
Diastereoselective Alkylation. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2013, 67, 335-343.
http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.nihlibrary.nih.gov/science/article/pii/S022352341300398X

Li, F., Deck, J. A., Dersch, C. M., Rothman, R. B., Deschamps, J. R., Jacobson, A. E., Rice, K. C. (2012)
Probes for Narcotic Receptor Mediated Phenomena. 46. N-Substituted-2,3,4,9,10,10a-Hexahydro-1H-1,4a- (Epiminoethano)Phenanthren-6- And 8-ols - Carbocyclic Relatives of F-Oxide Bridged Phenylmorphans. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2012, 58, 557-567.
http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.nihlibrary.nih.gov/science/article/pii/S0223523412006459

Boos, T. L., Cheng, K., Greiner, E., Deschamps, J. R., Jacobson, A. E., Rice, K. C. Configurational
Reassignment and Improved Preparation of the Competitive IL-6 Receptor Antagonist 20R,21REpoxyresibufogenin-
3-formate. Journal of Natural Products, 2012, 75, 661-668.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

2015 Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellows Program


The Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellows Program is intended to support postdoctoral scholars with the highest potential for success in an independent academic career in chemistry and the life sciences, and to assist in their transition from “mentored yet independent” postdoctoral to an independent, tenure-track position. Nearly all successful academic careers in science at present begin with a postdoctoral period of additional training and development prior to the first tenure tract appointment. These individuals are expected to become the next generation of leaders and innovators in science, engineering, and technology.

The program requires the identification of both a candidate and an institutional mentor who will provide support the postdoctoral candidate throughout his or her fellowship.  Awarded fellows are required to spend full-time, 100% effort on the project outlined in the fellows application.

Candidate Eligibility
·        U.S. Citizen or permanent resident;
·        PhD, MD, and MD/PhD;
·        In a first postdoctoral position at the time of application; and
·        Have not been in said first postdoctoral position for longer than twelve months at the time of this application;
·        Will be eligible for a tenure track position at a scientific research institution at the end of year two of the fellowship.
   
Award
  • This is a 2 year award funded at a range of between $57,000 and $67,000, based on research experience, with 75% of the award going towards the stipend, and 25% towards research expenditures.
Award Timeline
  • GT Email of Intent to Submit Requested by – October 22, 2014
  • GT Internal Pre-Proposal Deadline  - October 29, 2014
  • GT Internal Candidate Notification Target – November 10, 2014
  • Sponsor Submission Deadline – December 1, 2014
Internal Submission Process
To be considered for GT nomination to compete for this award, please:
1.      Send an email of Intent to Submit to susan.roche@gatech.edu  by October 22, 2014.
·        This brief email should contain: the candidate’s name, the mentor’s name, the area of proposed research, and a statement verifying eligibility under the state Candidate Eligibility criteria.
·        Please note, this email is not binding or mandatory, but it will help our office to begin to put together a review committee with the correct expertise for this competition.

2.      Submit a Pre-Proposal Package, including the following items, to Susan Roche at  (susan.roche@gatech.edu), as a single .pdf file, by October 29, 2014.
·        Abstract of Proposed Research – Must include: Candidate Name, Mentor Name, Specific aims of proposed research (Not to exceed 1 page)
·        Candidate CV – (any available format)
·        Mentor CV – (any available format)
For More Information
(Please note: If you have received this information via forwarded email and you wish to subscribe to receive similar notifications directly from the Office of the EVPR in the future, please subscribe to the EVPR GT Research mailing list, by following the instructions at: http://www.research.gatech.edu/join-gt-research-mailing-list.)

As always if you have any further questions or require any additional information, please contact me at your earliest convenience.

Regards,

Susan Roche, MS, CRA
Research Administration Manager

Georgia Institute of Technology
Office of the Executive Vice President for Research
207D A. French Building | 237 Uncle Heine Way | Atlanta, GA 30332-0325

404.894.8802 p | 404.385.6940 | susan.roche@gatech.edu

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Job Posting: Ashland Inc.

All,

There is a job opening in the NMR group in Albemarle Corporation located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for a PhD level Chemist. They are looking for someone with a good NMR knowledge and experience. The official detail of the job description is available in the company career website (Albemarle.com) in the university recruiting category.

Please see below for more details.  Applications can only be submitted through the company web site. Please follow the web site instructions for questions, inquiries and requirements.

Thanks!

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Kenyetta Johnson, Ph.D.
Academic Professional - Director of Graduate Studies School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Georgia Institute of Technology Molecular Science and Engineering Bldg, Room 2222L
901 Atlantic Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0400

Ph:  404-894-8227
Fax: 404-385-0386

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject:               AMMRL: NMR job posting at Ashland Inc.
Date:     Fri, 10 Oct 2014 07:16:17 -0400
From:    Sangrama K Sahoo <sksahoo@ashland.com>
To:          ammrl@ammrl.org



I am posting for NMR staff scientist position at Ashland Inc. in Wilmington DE research center. Please see the description below. You can send your resume to me or go to Ashland Career website to apply online.
If you know somebody looking for Industrial NMR position, please pass this info. Thanks.


*Staff Scientist*
Requisition # 2014-4919
# of Openings 1
Job Locations US-DE-Wilmington
Posted Date 10/9/2014
Category Research and Development

*More information about this job: *
Overview:
In more than 100 countries, the people of Ashland Inc. (NYSE: ASH) provide the specialty chemicals, technologies and insights to help customers create new and improved products for today and sustainable solutions for tomorrow.
Our chemistry is at work every day in a wide variety of markets and applications, including architectural coatings, automotive, construction, energy, food and beverage, personal care, pharmaceutical, tissue and towel, and water treatment. Visit www.ashland.comto see the innovations we offer through our three commercial units - Ashland Specialty Ingredients, Ashland Performance Materials and Valvoline.

At Ashland our vision is to be a leading, global specialty chemicals company whose inspired and engaged employees add value to all we touch.
In fact our people, employees, customers and vendors define who we are.
They are the driving force behind everything we do.

Not only do we value our customers but we value our employees, and we work to offer them a dynamic and challenging environment. We hold ourselves to high standards at Ashland, and we value integrity and honesty.

Description:
Ashland is seeking to hire an NMR Staff Scientist.  In this position you will be responsible for the structural analysis of cellulose ethers and related polymers, collaborating and conducting  independent polymer structural research in support of company’s R&D projects, and supporting technical service requests, pilot and commercial plant operations, and intellectual property protection. You will lead research projects in developing and validating NMR methodologies in support of structural and compositional analysis of complex macromolecular systems and provide structure-property relationships along with maintaining a safe working environment in the lab and comply with all environmental, health and safety requirements.  This position is located in Wilmington, DE.

Qualifications:

   * A PhD or equivalent degree in Chemistry, polymer science or material
     science, or a related field with at least 2-5 years experience in
     NMR spectroscopy
   * Strong interpersonal and communication skills
   * Proven ability in executing independent research projects
   * Strong background in solution NMR and multidimensional NMR
   * Experience with polymer NMR a plus
   * Knowledge of other analytical characterization techniques including
     FT-IR, Mass spectrometry, GPC/SEC and rheology
   *   Must have hands-on experience operating NMR spectrometers and
     routine maintenance.


Ashland has a history of attracting the best people and keeping them.
The reasons are simple: industry competitive salary and benefits, pay-for-performance incentive plans and a diverse work environment where employees feel challenged and valued. People come to Ashland and stay.
As a growing Fortune 500 specialty chemicals company, we offer opportunities for development and advancement throughout our global organization. Our values define who we are and what we care about as a company. If you are looking for a relationship with a company instead of simply a job, this may be a great fit.

/Ashland is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled. /

/Ashland is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. /

We do not accept resumes from external staffing agencies or independent recruiters for any of our openings unless we have a signed recruiting agreement in place to fill a specific position.



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*Sangrama K. Sahoo*, PhD
Research Scientist, Global Measurement Science
+1 302-995-3182


Ashland Specialty Ingredients
500 Hercules Road,
Wilmington, DE 19808-1599 USA



Embassy of France- Office for Science and Technology - PhD students seminar in France March 2015

The mission of the Office for Science and Technology (OST) of the Embassy of France in the United States is happy to announce the opening of the call of candidates for the program FADEx on Monday, October 13, 2014.
The program FADEx consists in a 2-days seminar between PhD students enrolled in a US university and PhD students enrolled in a French university. The seminar whose focus is on “advanced architecture for solar cells” will take place at Le Bourget-du-Lac, France, in partnership with the National Institute for Solar Energy (Institut National de l’Énergie Solaire or INES) in March 2015. This meeting will provide the opportunity for US and French PhD students to share scientific results in a very informal setting. Besides, four (4) lectures of well-known French researchers in the field will be also proposed to the PhD students. Additionally, the seminar will be followed by the visit of state-of-the-art French research centers – the INES, the MINATEC innovation campus, the Photovoltaic Institute of Paris Region (Institut Photovoltaïque d'ÃŽle-de-France or IPVF) – as well as a visit of the European Synchrotron Research Facility (ESRF).
Furthermore, thanks to the generous support of the OST, eight (8) scholarships to attend this meeting will be awarded to 8 top US PhD students. The scholarships covers the round trip to France, the trips within France, the accommodation and most of the meals.
More details regarding this call for candidates as well as the application form can be found on the OST website: http://www.france-science.org/-French-American-Doctoral-Exchange,397-.html. A flyer is available at the end of the message.
Please feel free to forward this information to anyone, researcher and students, you believe might be interested by this event.
Best regards,
Christian Turquat
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Christian TURQUAT
Scientific Attaché
Physical sciences and nanotechnology

General Consulate of France
OFFICE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
777 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 600 – Houston, TX  77056 – USA
Phone: +1 (713) 985-3262+1 (713) 985-3262 – Fax: +1 (713) 572-2914

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UCB-Tech Day-Nov. 7th

Dear All,

Please help get the word out about an upcoming industry event: UCB-Tech Day.
The event will be held on Friday, Nov 7 from 1-6 PM at UCB's headquarters in Smyrna, GA.

This is an Open House event for GaTech students. Speakers include: Jeff Wren, Sr Vice President
and President UCB North America; Dr Ismail Kola, Exec VP and President New Medicines and Dr Bruce Lavin, VP, Medical Affairs, North America to name a few.

This is a great opportunity for students and postdocs in our Bio/Chem community to learn
about UCB's mission and vision, the drug development process, as well as different career paths
in the biopharmaceutical industry. Topics to be covered include: Regulatory Affairs, Medical Affairs,
Marketing and Supply Chain Logistics.

Please see the link on the IBB website for more information and a link to the registration site.

http://petitinstitute.gatech.edu/ucb-georgia-tech-day

Best regards,


--
Cynthia L. Sundell, PhD

Director, Life Science Industry Collaborations
Parker H. Petit Institute for
Bioengineering and Bioscience and
Office of Industry Collaboration
Georgia Institute of Technology
315 Ferst Drive, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0363
Cell: 770-576-0704
Fax: 404-894-2291
www.ibb.gatech.edu

Merck Post-Doc Opportunities

I hope this email finds you well.  I am writing to bring your attention to Merck’s Post-Doctoral Research Program.  The program, initiated in 2012 by Dr. Roger Perlmutter, Executive Vice President of Merck Research Labs, is intended to sponsor the continued academic development of exceptional young scientists from top academic institutions.  The values to the successful Post-Doctoral candidate are many, including:


 *   Ability to conduct academic research in a commercial environment
 *   Placement in unique laboratory environments  with top capabilities, equipment, expertise and knowledge
 *   Availability of highly developed infrastructure and core activities
 *   End-to-end view of drug development process
 *   Facilitated job placement at program exit


The program is 3 years in tenure with an annual review for contract renewal.

The Parenteral Product Development group, located in West Point PA, has been awarded the opportunity to sponsor a Post-Doctoral Researcher.  In this laboratory role, the researcher will work with highly cross-functional team to support the design and development of modified release non-oral formulations of small molecule or peptide pharmaceuticals, with a focus on biodegradable polymeric formulations (nano-/micro-particles and implants).

Complete details of the research and candidate requirements can be accessed via https://merck.taleo.net/careersection/merck_external_career_section/jobdetail.ftl?job=POS000139&lang=en
Please circulate this communication to qualified candidates within your group and to your extended academic collaborators as fit.  I look forward to connecting with you and interested students further as needed.

Sincerely,
Marian


___________________________________
Marian Gindy, Ph.D.
Director, Formulation Sciences
Parenteral Products Development
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Clinical Supply
Merck Research Labs
West Point, PA
Tel.  215.652.7004
Fax. 215.652.5299

2015 Ford Foundation Fellowships-Deadlines Mid-November

The National Academies is accepting applications for the 2015 Ford Foundation Fellowships Programs for Achieving Excellence in College and University Teaching.  Full eligibility information and online applications are available on our website at: http://nationalacademies.org/ford
Eligibility Requirements:
  • U.S. citizens, nationals, permanent residents, or individuals granted deferred action status under the DACA program
  • Planning a career in teaching and research at the college or university level in a research-based filed of science, social science or humanities
Stipends and Allowances:
  • Predoctoral -- $24,000 per year for three years
  • Dissertation -- $25,000 for one year
  • Postdoctoral -- $45,000 for one year
Awardees have expenses paid to attend one Conference of Ford Fellows.
Approximately 60 predoctoral, 30 dissertation, and 18 postdoctoral fellowships sponsored by the Ford Foundation and administered by the National Research Council of the National Academies.
Application Deadline Dates:
  • Predoctoral: November 19, 2014
  • Dissertation: November 14, 2014
  • Postdoctoral: November 14, 2014
For Further information please contact:
Fellowships Office, Keck 576
National Research Council of the National Academies
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.334.2872202.334.2872
Fax: 202.334.3419


infofell@nas.edu

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Liberal arts recruiting visit to GT

Faculty and administrators from Bates College, Dickinson College, and Williams College will be at Georgia Tech on the morning of October 27, 2014, to recruit potential faculty across a wide variety of disciplines from several metro-Atlanta area universities. These three institutions are part of a larger consortium of more than 20 liberal arts colleges (known as LADO: Liberal Arts Colleges with Diversity Officers) with an interest in recruiting talented new faculty. Across this consortium of schools, there were ~ 115 tenure track faculty openings last year, and there are ~125 tenure track openings currently being advertised for the 2015-16 academic year (along with roughly two dozen fellowship and post-doctoral opportunities). We encourage graduate students and post-docs, even if they are not yet on the job market, to attend. This is an opportunity to learn about careers at liberal arts colleges generally, and to get specific advice about how to prepare for the application process in advance as well as when you are actually ready to enter the job market.

Bates representatives:
Pallavi Jayawant Associate Professor of Mathematics
Crystal Williams Associate Vice President and Chief Diversity
Officer, Professor of English

Dickinson representatives:
Lynn Johnson Associate Professor of African Studies
Mike Reed Vice President for Institutional Initiatives

Williams representatives:
Jeannie Albrecht Associate Professor of Computer Science
Leslie Brown Associate Professor of History
Protik Majumder Director of the Bronfman Science Center, Professor of Physics
Lee Park Associate Dean of Faculty, Professor of Chemistry
Karen Swann Associate Dean for Institutional Diversity, Professor of English



Life at a Liberal Arts College
Agenda for October 27, 2014
Location: Georgia Tech Student Center Theater
Time: 8:30 AM -12:00 PM

8:30-8:45 Welcome
8:45- 9:00 Introduction to LADO
9:00-10:30 Building a Career at a Liberal Arts College (a panel discussion with faculty and administrators from LADO institutions)
What’s it like to teach at a Liberal Arts College?
Can I develop a strong research agenda?
What would be my relation to the institution?
What kind of life could I have?
10:30-12:00 Breakout Discussions by Disciplinary Areas
Including: Humanities, Mathematics and Computer Science, Physical and Life Sciences, Social Sciences, and Other Disciplines