Sentences with phrase «as a chemist for»

When I graduated from college and began working as a chemist for a large airplane company, I started reading the ingredient lists on the back of my dandruff shampoo bottles.
Frazier grew up in Hudson, Ohio - his father worked as a chemist for Sohio, and his mother was an amateur actor, performing and directing plays in local Ohio theaters.
Technical / Scientific Professional with extensive experience working as a chemist for Fortune 500 and smaller companies.

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Franklin, then just shy of her 32nd birthday and working as a research chemist at King's College in London, had to rush off to a meeting at the Royal Society and so didn't wait around for the full image to come into focus.
Where copyright led to books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley did for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to publish their findings, and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
He was trained as a nuclear chemist and discovered a love for software programming when a broken ankle kept him from working in the lab during a summer internship.
One university divinity school dean told me that he himself values the writing his faculty does for laypeople in the church, but tenure decisions are made by a universitywide committee, and chemists, economists and other scholars will dismiss more popular writing as «obviously not scholarship.»
Ilya Prigogine is a chemist, born in Russia and naturalized as Belgian, who obtained the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1973 for his work on «dissipative structures.»
For this «scholar» to propose such an interpretation is as intelligent as a chemist who choses to only examine part of a balanced equation because if he considers the whole equation... it might tell him something he does nt want to know or may prove him to be wrong for his «conclusions».For this «scholar» to propose such an interpretation is as intelligent as a chemist who choses to only examine part of a balanced equation because if he considers the whole equation... it might tell him something he does nt want to know or may prove him to be wrong for his «conclusions».for his «conclusions»....
As for the Image on the shroud, most theory's have big holes in them but there is one theory proposed by a couple of chemists that is the most likely theory so far.
By authoring scientific papers and presenting at scientific conferences such as AOAC International, International Food Technology Association and the American Association of Cereal Chemists, Bia works each day to develop innovative tools to help food manufacturers produce the safest products for even the most allergen - sensitive consumers.
As a chemist as well as a chef, Peter combines his chemistry with food to develop product recipes for Seasonings, Sauces, Condiments, and Salsa's thattake the guess work out of cookinAs a chemist as well as a chef, Peter combines his chemistry with food to develop product recipes for Seasonings, Sauces, Condiments, and Salsa's thattake the guess work out of cookinas well as a chef, Peter combines his chemistry with food to develop product recipes for Seasonings, Sauces, Condiments, and Salsa's thattake the guess work out of cookinas a chef, Peter combines his chemistry with food to develop product recipes for Seasonings, Sauces, Condiments, and Salsa's thattake the guess work out of cooking!
As an organic chemist, I'm also looking for science behind cooking.
He then moved into Production Management then Technical Manager before moving to the Berry Group as their Chief Chemist, responsible for the entire production of their wines and spirits portfolio.
Citing Japanese retailer Family Mart, Mr Rogut also sees scope for convenience retailers to co-tenant with pharmacy retailers such as Chemist Warehouse to provide handy locations with longer trading hours.
We've really got that flavor combo down as humans; I appreciate our food chemists for doing a great job on that.
In 1912, chemist Wilbur Scoville determined that no chemical test for spiciness could be as accurate as the human tongue, and so he devised a subjective scale, the Scoville Organoleptic test.
As for the views of business leaders, one of the notable things of recent days, starting with the attack on Labour by Stefano Pessina, the CEO of the company that owns Boots the chemists, is that their criticisms of Labour tend to be unspecific.
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.
The technique holds potential as a drug delivery system, but it might be too hard to make vesicles quickly enough for commercial use, says Guojun Liu, a chemist at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.
He mentions Robert Boyle, the 17th century chemist whose anonymous employees emerged from the shadows only when he blamed them for things that went wrong, such as explosions.
The work «has captured the attention of the entire pharmaceutical industry as an exciting new approach for the production of new antimicrobial agents from engineered organisms,» says University of California, Berkeley, chemist Peter Schultz.
Instead, I worked as an analytical and method development chemist in South Africa for 3 years, before immigrating to Vancouver, Canada, in 1993.
As described here, these advances create opportunities for neurobiologists as well as physicists and chemistAs described here, these advances create opportunities for neurobiologists as well as physicists and chemistas well as physicists and chemistas physicists and chemists.
It is important, as natural proteins are usually very large and cumbersome structures, which are currently too complicated for chemists and biochemists to dissect and understand.
Steps taken to clean up car exhaust over the past few decades have had a huge effect, and as a result, «the sources of air pollution are now becoming more diverse in cities,» said McDonald, a chemist at Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences in Boulder, Colo..
I work as a research chemist in industry but for some time have been thinking about a return to academia.
She firmly introduces herself as a chemist, despite not having worked in a lab for 15 years.
As well as analytical and computational chemists, the company, with a work force of over 10,000, looks for synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, and combinatorial chemists to join their research teamAs well as analytical and computational chemists, the company, with a work force of over 10,000, looks for synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, and combinatorial chemists to join their research teamas analytical and computational chemists, the company, with a work force of over 10,000, looks for synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, and combinatorial chemists to join their research teams.
He is interested in postgraduate work at Sandia National Laboratories, where his father worked for years as a chemist and where Clough has had several internships.
The interdisciplinary project team is made up of eco - and human toxicologists, physicists, chemists and biologists, and they have just managed to take their first major step forward in achieving their goal: they have developed a method for testing a variety of environmental samples such as river water, animal tissue, or human urine and blood that can detect nanomaterials at a concentration level of nanogram per liter (ppb — parts per billion).
Researchers in the Rice lab of chemist and bioengineer Jeffrey Hartgerink had just such an experience with the hydrogels they developed as a synthetic scaffold to deliver drugs and encourage the growth of cells and blood vessels for new tissue.
SolarWorld employs around 100 chemists, physicists and engineers in its R&D centre in Freiberg, says Nitzschke, and similar - sized companies offer internships for those with backgrounds in these sciences, as well as computer science and economics.
Government organizations, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also need analytical chemists to investigate the quality of drugs.
Necessary job skills such as team building and teamwork are only learned as a happenstance to on - the - job training,» says John Fetzer, author of the book Career Management for Chemists: A Guide to Success in a Chemistry Career (Springer, ISBN: 3 -540-20899-2).
Saulo started her food - industry career in 1978 as a flavor chemist for United Brands, working on an all - natural banana essence.
Chemist John Pojman of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge adds that such roving droplets «might be useful as a pumping mechanism for microfluidics, converting chemical energy to mechanical motion in small devices,» such as the microfluidic labs - on - a-chip many researchers are developing as diagnostic machines.
«What strikes me as innovative here is that you can make the foam almost instantaneously,» says Edith Mathiowitz, a chemist at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who studies such foams for delivering drug or gene therapy.
The two chemists who devised the conversion method hope that it will be scaled up as a replacement for the polluting, energy - consuming processes now used to manufacture the raw material.
DUBLIN — When chemist Daniel Funeriu became Romania's science minister in December 2009, he had lived abroad for more than two decades, studying and working as a scientist in France, the United States, Japan, and Germany.
The new results point to sulfites and bisulfites as a new class of molecules — ones that were actually available on early Earth — that chemists can now test in the lab, to see whether they can synthesize from these molecules the precursors for life.
A chemist with government lab ETH Zürich in Switzerland has resigned from his post as head of research for the laboratory as part of an investigation into scientific fraud.
Chemists have long sought to develop new reactions for the direct conversion of simple hydrocarbon building blocks into valuable materials such as pharmaceuticals in a way that dependably creates the same chemical bonds and orientations.
After chemist Frank Palopoli synthesized it in 1956, the William S. Merrell Company first guessed other uses for it including, ironically, as a contraceptive.
This is good news for chemists, as it has led to a steady increase in job opportunities.
Thatcher could support the reforms, Agar argues, because she «had lived the life of the working research scientist, as a final - year chemistry student in Dorothy Hodgkin's x-ray crystallography laboratory, as an investigator of glues for BX [plastics company] and as a food chemist for Lyons & Co.... [I] t was precisely because Thatcher knew what scientific research was like that made her impervious to claims that science was a special case, with special features and incapable of being understood by outsiders, and therefore that science policy should be left in the hands of scientists.
Separately, MBDC (McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry), the company he cofounded with German chemist Michael Braungart, consults on the creation of healthy products and processes, such as utilizing sustainable materials for Nike sneakers.
In it they establish 12 guiding principles for chemists, concepts like preventing waste by incorporating as much of the materials used into the final product, and choosing the least complicated reaction.
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.
Warner is all for transparency, but being a chemist himself, he knows how his colleagues think, and he's concerned that if green chemistry becomes mandatory, industrial chemists will misunderstand it, writing it off as a policy - wonk proposal when in fact it is solid science, built on the core principles of traditional chemistry.
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