NMR Spectroscopist Position: Loughborough, UK

From: <Michael.Bernstein_at_astrazeneca.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 10:33:17 +0200

Dear Friends,

        We will be recruiting a new member to the NMR team at our research
and development site in Loughborough. The note that follows is similar to
what will be advertised in September - excuse the hype! If this position
interests you then please contact me.

        If you have to ask where Loughborough is (or how to pronounce it),
then you should probably delete this message!


Many thanks,
        Mike

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Michael A. Bernstein
AstraZeneca R&D Charnwood
Bakewell Rd,
Loughborough, Leics.
UK LE11 5RH
Phone: +44 1509 644 140
FAX: +44 1509 645 576
Mailto:Michael.Bernstein_at_astrazeneca.com



PhD NMR Spectroscopist

(Loughborough, Leicestershire)


AstraZeneca's record of innovation and achievement speaks for itself. The
future promises new challenges and rewards - a future that you can play a
crucial role in. Our leading edge facilities at Charnwood offer a world
class environment for experienced NMR scientists - where our dedicated team
serves all aspects of drug discovery and development, supporting discovery
and development projects at AstraZeneca R&D Charnwood and AstraZeneca R&D
Avlon. The team is equipped with five state-of-the-art NMR spectrometers
(300, 400, 500 (2) and 600 MHz) supporting walk-up access and non-routine
research use. Taking an active role in the team's varied and challenging
work - ranging from maintaining the walk-up service, assisting project
chemists, and delivering NMR information and informatic solutions - you will
help identify problems and use your proven analytical skills to provide
fresh insights, for which communication with scientists of all disciplines,
at all levels, is vital.

This demanding position requires a first degree in Chemistry and a PhD in
Physical Organic Chemistry or applied NMR, with a proven publication record.
Ideally, you should also have 3-5 years' post-doctoral NMR experience and
strong IT knowledge (including Unix, VB and the development of web-solutions
for data delivery). Although we are particularly interested in
small-molecule NMR, we would prefer a range of NMR experience rather than a
specialist. A desire to apply expertise in chemistry and NMR to aid the drug
discovery process, rather than a purely technical focus, is key.

You will need to be self-motivated and proactive; relishing the opportunity
to work alongside some of the finest scientists in the field.
Received on Wed Jul 10 2002 - 09:13:27 MST

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