In the case
of synthetic organic chemist Jeffrey Raber, for example, getting into the industry was personal.
Not exact matches
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 teams.
Amines are used widely in bioactive molecules, drugs, and various
organic materials, and preparing them is one
of the most important tasks for
synthetic chemists in both academia and industry.
(The impact
of the cuts to EPSRC is also highlighted by a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron in which more than 100 senior
chemists, including six Nobel laureates, criticize the council's plans to reduce research funding for
synthetic organic chemistry.)
Dimethyl mercury, the substance that poisoned the Dartmouth
chemist, is a
synthetic form
of organic mercury rarely found outside a lab.
«The golden age
of synthetic organic chemistry occurred between 1973 and 1987, when
chemists began to have the ability to synthesize incredibly complex molecules,» he said.