Hello All,
We have two immediate openings for NMR Spectroscopists here at the Groton
Site of Pfizer Global Research and Development. One of the positions is for
a Small Molecule Solution NMR Spectroscopist and the second is for a
Solid-State NMR Spectroscopist. I have inserted both job postings within
this email, please see below.
Small Molecule Solution NMR Spectroscopist
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NMR SCIENTIST
Few health care companies can point to a legacy of achievement more
impressive than Pfizer's ...or look ahead to a future whose potential is as
promising. Pfizer is committed to setting the highest standards of quality
in products, service and expertise.
An opening is available for a NMR Scientist in the Structure Elucidation
Group, Pharmaceutical Sciences division of Pfizer Global Research and
Development in Groton, CT.
The Pharmaceutical Sciences NMR Resource Group supports all areas of drug
development. It is responsible for the characterization of drug candidates,
formulations, excipients, degradation products and impurities via NMR. The
group interacts with other technology and project groups throughout Pfizer.
The lab is equipped with 500, 600 and 700 MHz NMR spectrometers with liquids
NMR capabilities including LC-NMR/MS. In addition to extensive research NMR
capabilities, our group also supports an open access NMR facility. Numerous
additional NMR spectrometers are available on campus. As an NMR Research
Scientist, you will: 1) Elucidate structures and solve scientific questions
for small molecules of pharmaceutical interest using multidimensional
liquids NMR and LC-NMR; 2) Investigate and implement novel experiments and
technologies; 3) Write technical documents; 4) Interact with other
technology experts; 5) Communicate routinely with chemists within
Pharmaceutical Sciences as well as other divisions throughout Pfizer
globally.
Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have a B.S./M.S. degree with 6+ years of NMR
experience or a Ph.D. degree in chemistry or equivalent with expertise in
small molecule NMR. The position will be heavily focused on all aspects of
the structure elucidation of small organic molecules. Experience with
chromatography and mass spectrometry is very essential. In addition,
experience with molecular modeling is beneficial. Strong communication
skills and a demonstrated ability to carry out research independently are
required. Expected is a strong interest and motivation to learn new
technologies and concepts.
This position provides the opportunity for a motivated individual to
contribute in a stimulating professional environment. Pfizer Global
Research and Development offers an excellent salary/benefits package plus an
attractive Connecticut shoreline location. Pfizer was recently ranked by
FortuneTM as one of the top 100 companies to work for, ranking first in the
pharmaceutical industry.
For consideration, send your resume to:
Brian L Marquez, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist
Structure Elucidation Group
Pharmaceutical Sciences NMR Laboratory
Pfizer Inc.
445 Eastern Point Road, MS 8118A-2011
Groton, CT 06340
Tel: (860) 686-1360
Fax: (860) 686-6227
Email: brian_marquez@groton.pfizer.com
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Solid-State NMR Spectroscopist
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SOLID STATE NMR SCIENTIST
Few health care companies can point to a legacy of achievement more
impressive than Pfizer's ...or look ahead to a future whose potential is as
promising. Pfizer is committed to setting the highest standards of quality
in products, service and expertise.
An opening is available for a SSNMR Scientist in the Solid State
Characterization Group, Pharmaceutical Sciences division of Pfizer Global
Research and Development in Groton, CT.
The Pharmaceutical Sciences SSNMR lab as part of the Solid State
Characterization (SSC) group supports projects from all Pfizer lines
globally involving all areas of drug development. The lab is responsible
for the chemical as well as physical characterization of a broad spectrum of
pharmaceutical solids such as drug candidates, excipients, drug
formulations, degradation products and impurities via SSNMR. The SSC group
interacts with other technology and project groups within Pharmaceutical
Sciences and throughout Pfizer. The SSNMR lab is equipped with dedicated
solids 500 MHz wide-bore spectrometer as well as standard 600 MHz NMR
spectrometer with SSNMR accessories. Numerous additional research and open
access NMR spectrometers are also available on campus with fields as high as
700 MHz. As a SSNMR Scientist, you will: 1) Provide solid state chemical
and physical characterization of predominantly small molecules of
pharmaceutical interest and solve scientific questions using
multidimensional SSNMR; 2) Investigate and implement novel experiments and
technologies; 3) Communicate the results routinely with project chemists.
Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have a B.S./M.S. degree with 6+ years of NMR
experience or a Ph.D. degree in chemistry or equivalent with expertise in
SSNMR of small molecules. The position will be heavily focused on SSNMR.
Experience with physical and chemical characterization of solid samples by
spectroscopic/thermal techniques as well as experience with molecular
modeling is beneficial. Strong communication skills and a demonstrated
ability to carry out research independently are essential. Expected is a
strong interest and motivation to learn new technologies and concepts.
This position provides the opportunity for a motivated individual to
contribute in a stimulating professional environment. Pfizer Global
Research and Development offers an excellent salary/benefits package plus an
attractive Connecticut shoreline location. Pfizer was recently ranked by
FortuneTM as one of the top 100 companies to work for, ranking first in the
pharmaceutical industry.
For consideration, send your resume to:
Ales Medek, Ph.D.
Pfizer Global Research and Development
Eastern Point Rd.
Groton, CT 06340-8003
Fax: 860-715-9799
Email: ales_medek@groton.pfizer.com
Best Regards,
Brian Marquez
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