When research chemist Jeannette García found a candy - size lump of white material in a flask she had recently used, she had no idea what she had created.
Not exact matches
When asked to describe their title, 59 % of respondents self - identified as working in
research & development (president / VP of R&D, food tech,
chemist, scientist, chef, project manager, lab tech, etc.); or QA / QC (quality - assurance manager, quality - control manager, QA / QC personnel, etc.).
When he went to other contract
research firms and asked for data on a trial, they generally produced an overwhelming amount of paper: records of failed tests, meticulous explanations of how the
chemists had made adjustments, and more.
The average
chemist, for example, finishes postdoctoral work and takes a permanent job at about age 33, said NIH Deputy Director for Extramural
Research Sally Rockey, who was on the working group and headed the NIH task force charged with implementing the recommendations, at last week's meeting; biomedical scientists, on average, are about 6 years older than
chemists when they attain a tenure - track faculty post.
The new method was created
when the
chemists Per Malmberg, at Chalmers University of Technology, and Lina Hagvall, at the University of Gothenburg, brought their areas of
research together.
She joined Southern
Research at a time
when there were few jobs for female
chemists in Birmingham, and most industrial chemistry labs didn't even have a women's restroom.
In one case, Southern
Research's analytical
chemists were able to steer NASA away from using a polyurethane insulating foam with a flame - retardant additive because tests showed it produced toxic fumes
when burned.
When she joined Southern
Research in the early 1950s, the labs, manned by a half - dozen
chemists, were in the Morris - Cartwright House that served as the institute's headquarters.
The
chemists at Analytical
Research Labs understand these complex relationships and take them all into consideration
when creating a personal supplement protocol.
As many of you will know, and perhaps recall from living memory, alarm bells started ringing
when pioneering
research by a group of brilliant
chemists (Frank Sherwood Rowland, Mario Molina and Paul Crutzen, who were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1995) showed that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), a family of chemicals used in many everyday applications such as refrigeration, air conditioning and aerosols, were destroying the ozone molecules which make up the protective layer shielding Earth from the sun's harmful rays.
Chemists and materials scientists usually need to meet deadlines
when conducting
research.
Highlights Maintained a GPA of 3.8 over six years of undergraduate and graduate study Completed upwards of 50 hours of lab work Familiar with several methods of sample analysis including liquid chromatography and gas chromatography Took field samples and maintained a sterile environment Friendly and respectful to teachers, supervisors and fellow students Punctual Skilled at note taking and independent
research Organized Willing to learn, with an abiding interest in all aspects of the field of chemistry Experience Intern 8/1/2015 — 5/1/2016 Scientific Laboratories Incorporated — Syracuse, NY Took inventory of lab equipment Followed safety and security procedures accurately
when handling hazardous material Worked closely with experienced
chemists and earth scientists Cleaned and sanitized lab equipment Assisted with experiments Measured and mixed compounds for experienced
chemists Established a mentor relationship with laboratory manager Assisted in the writing of technical reports