Sentences with phrase «analytical chemist at»

Jon Martin, an environmental and analytical chemist at the University of Alberta, says that such studies are important because «they show that it's feasible for food contact chemicals to migrate from paper to food and to be responsible for some of the PFOA in humans.»
«The specific smell is the odour plume of volatiles emitted from skin, think sweat,» says John Caulfield, an analytical chemist at Rothamsted, who used gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to identify the active compounds.
The compound was developed in the early 1990s by Gilberto Chierice, an analytical chemist at the University of São Paulo whose lab distributed it to patients free of charge for several years, without any regulatory approval or clinical oversight.
It costs about $ 33,000 per kilogram to launch materials into low - Earth orbit, says Eduardo Nicolau, an analytical chemist at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras.
Before joining industry, it's worth looking into further study, says Facundo Fernández, analytical chemist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
George Preti, Ph.D., is an analytical chemist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia.

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One of the most notorious, the ominously - named «Fatalii» of the Central African Republic is a superhot chinense that analytical chemist Marlin Bensinger has measured in his laboratory at 350,000 Scoville Heat Units.
Martin Powell, head of campaigns at Transform Drug Policy Foundation, was an analytical chemist for the French nuclear industry before working for a range of charities in Latin America and the UK, including Friends of the Earth, the Environmental Investigation Agency, and the World Development Movement, including as co-chair of the Jubilee Debt Campaign.
I signed a 1 - year contract as an analytical chemist in pharmaceutical development at a well - known multinational company.
But, says Michael Varney, head of the small molecule drug discovery group at Genentech, those hiring trends are about to change: «For us, over the next 3 years, we'll hire more medicinal chemists and more process and scale - up chemists than we will analytical chemists
In an effort to solve these problems, analytical chemist Christopher Worley and his colleagues at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico adapted an existing X-ray technique to capture fingerprints and analyze their chemical composition.
Stanford analytical chemist Maria Dulay, on the other hand, willingly turned down a tenure - track faculty job at Wake Forest University in Winston - Salem, North Carolina, for a long - term, soft - money position as a research associate in Richard Zare's lab at Stanford.
ANOTHER scientist with creative ideas at the University of Waikato is Nick Kim, an analytical chemist.
«Scientists were not interested in figuring out what kind of device had detonated, because they already knew that,» says analytical chemist Michael Kristo, a nuclear forensics expert at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.
He was employed as an analytical chemist with the United States Army at the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center in Maryland, from 2002 to 2004.
Seeking an analytical chemist for a temporary position starting at $ 20 / hour.
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