Colleagues,
>
>We are currently conducting searches for two positions in our department. Please pass along to candidates you know who might be interested.
>
>Many thanks.
>
>Cynthia S. Day
>Crystallographer and NMR Instrument Lab Manager, Wake Forest
>University
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> Applications are invited for an Assistant Professor (tenure-track), or
> Associate Professor faculty position beginning Fall 2000, which augments a
>small, dynamic Ph.D. granting department. The desired candidate will have a
>Ph.D. from any subdiscipline of organic chemistry, will have a strong
>commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and will
>establish a vigorous, externally supported research program. The candidate
>will have access to a modern well-equipped research environment which
>includes a recently upgraded NMR facility (Bruker 3-channel Avance 500 MHz
>and 2-channel Avance 300 MHz instruments) and a single crystal X-ray
>diffraction facility (Siemens/Bruker P4 Diffractometer). Collaboration
>with Biomedical Science Departments at Wake Forest University School of Medicine is also
>possible. Deadline for applications is Nov. 1, 1999 and the submitted
>resume should include graduate and undergraduate transcripts, three letters
>of recommendation, a teaching statement, and proposals for research. Reply
>to Chair, Search Committee, Dept. of Chemistry, Box 7486, Wake Forest
>University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109. WFU is an EO/AA employer and
>applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged.
>
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Assistant Professor of Biochemistry or Analytical Chemistry
Wake Forest University
Applications are invited for a tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty
position which augments a small, dynamic Ph.D. granting department. The
desired candidate will have a Ph.D. from any sub-discipline of
biochemistry or analytical chemistry, will have a strong commitment to
teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and will establish a
vigorous, externally supported research program. Collaboration with
Biomedical Science Departments at Wake Forest University School of
Medicine is possible and encouraged. Deadline for applications is Nov.
1, 1999, and the submitted resume should include: graduate and
undergraduate transcripts, three letters of recommendation, a statement
of teaching philosophy, and proposals for research. Reply to Chair
Biochemistry/Analytical Chemistry Search Committee, Department of
Chemistry, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109. WFU is an
EO/AA employer.
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