Showing posts with label synthetic organic chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label synthetic organic chemistry. Show all posts

May 28, 2008

Postdoc Position - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, University of Oxford, UK

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work in the Chemical Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, under the supervision of Dr Michael Willis. The post is funded through the recent EPSRC/GlaxoSmithKline-sponsored initiative on Array Chemistry. The post is for up to one year.

The project involves developing new tandem catalytic processes suitable for the synthesis of a variety of heterocycle systems in array format. See Angew Chem. Int. Ed. 2005 44, 403, and Adv. Syn. Cat. 2006, 348, 851, for background studies. This collaborative project will involve spending some time at GlaxoSmithKlines research site in Stevenage.

Candidates will have a PhD in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, or will have submitted a thesis prior to taking up the appointment. A background in synthetic organic chemistry and a strong interest in catalysis and organometallic chemistry is essential. Experience and /or an interest in automated synthesis and purification would also be an advantage.

Application

Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Michael Willis, Tel 01865 285126, email michael.willischem.ox.ac.uk

For further particulars of the post, including how to apply, visit our website http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/jobs.asp or email: recruitmentchem.ox.ac.uk These should be obtained before an application is made.

The closing date for applications is 6th June 2008.

The position is available from 1st July 2008, or as soon as possible thereafter.


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May 20, 2008

Postdoctoral Associate - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, University of Jyväskyla,Finland

The research group of Prof. Petri Pihko at the Department of Chemistry, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, is seeking postdoctoral research associates who are interested in the chemical synthesis of complex targets. The Pihko Group has recently moved to Jyväskylä from Helsinki University of Technology (TKK).
Three different positions and research topics are currently available. In all positions, the candidate is expected to work in a project team consisting of at least 2-3 people. The positions and the projects, funded by the Academy of Finland, are listed below:

1) Total synthesis of pectenotoxin-2
2) Novel organocatalytic strategies based on redox chemistry.
3) Novel organocatalytic strategies for enolate chemistry.

The successful candidate should have, or be about to obtain, a Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry and preferably have a background in total synthesis or method development. The position is available for one year initially, with a possibility for extension to two years.

The University of Jyvaskyla is a vibrant research community. The Science Campus is located on a beautiful lakeside location, within a walking distance from the city centre. The Organic Chemistry Laboratories at the Department offer excellent modern laboratories and state-of-the-art analytical services (including 500 MHz NMR, several X-ray units) The university will be able to assist in finding suitable accommodation, including family housing.

Application


Interested parties should submit a CV, list of publications, and names of three references to Prof. Pihko directly (preferably via e-mail - Petri.Pihkohut.fi) by 31 May 2008. However enquiries are accepted until the positions are filled.

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Postdoc Position - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, University of Oxford, USA

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work in the Chemical Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, under the supervision of Dr Michael Willis. The post is funded through the recent EPSRC/GlaxoSmithKline-sponsored initiative on Array Chemistry. The post is for up to one year.

The project involves developing new tandem catalytic processes suitable for the synthesis of a variety of heterocycle systems in array format. See Angew Chem. Int. Ed. 2005 44, 403, and Adv. Syn. Cat. 2006, 348, 851, for background studies. This collaborative project will involve spending some time at GlaxoSmithKlines research site in Stevenage.

Candidates will have a PhD in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, or will have submitted a thesis prior to taking up the appointment. A background in synthetic organic chemistry and a strong interest in catalysis and organometallic chemistry is essential. Experience and /or an interest in automated synthesis and purification would also be an advantage.

Application


Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Michael Willis, Tel 01865 285126, email michael.willischem.ox.ac.uk

For further particulars of the post, including how to apply, visit our website http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/jobs.asp or email: recruitmentchem.ox.ac.uk These should be obtained before an application is made.

The closing date for applications is 6th June 2008.

The position is available from 1st July 2008, or as soon as possible thereafter.

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May 16, 2008

Postdoc Position - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, University of Oxford, UK

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work in the Chemical Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, under the supervision of Dr Michael Willis. The post is funded through the recent EPSRC/GlaxoSmithKline-sponsored initiative on Array Chemistry. The post is for up to one year.

The project involves developing new tandem catalytic processes suitable for the synthesis of a variety of heterocycle systems in array format. See Angew Chem. Int. Ed. 2005 44, 403, and Adv. Syn. Cat. 2006, 348, 851, for background studies. This collaborative project will involve spending some time at GlaxoSmithKlines research site in Stevenage.

Candidates will have a PhD in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, or will have submitted a thesis prior to taking up the appointment. A background in synthetic organic chemistry and a strong interest in catalysis and organometallic chemistry is essential. Experience and /or an interest in automated synthesis and purification would also be an advantage.

Application
Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Michael Willis, Tel 01865 285126, email michael.willischem.ox.ac.uk

For further particulars of the post, including how to apply, visit our website http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/jobs.asp or email: recruitmentchem.ox.ac.uk These should be obtained before an application is made.

The closing date for applications is 6th June 2008.

The position is available from 1st July 2008, or as soon as possible thereafter.


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