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CCL 09.10.15 Boston -- Multiple Computational Chemistry Positions | |||||||||
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From: jobs at ccl.net (do not send your application there!!!) To: jobs at ccl.net Date: Thu Oct 15 11:30:48 2009 Subject: 09.10.15 Boston -- Multiple Computational Chemistry Positions We have several pharmaceutical clients in the Boston area who seek experienced Computational Chemists to provide modeling, informatics and application support. The ideal candidates will support hit-to-lead and lead optimization drug discovery research, and they will apply a wide variety of computational chemistry techniques to guide drug discovery projects. As members of the discovery teams, the ideal candidates will proactively seek ways to apply their skill set to enable the team to achieve its goals. The ideal candidates will have a PhD and 2-10 years of industry experience supporting medicinal chemists, conducting structure-based drug design and homology modeling, and developing SAR (adme experience is a plus.) Because the individuals will be proactively supporting medicinal chemistry teams, they must demonstrate excellent communication and collaborative skills. My clients offer relocation, competitive salary & benefits, and exceptional scientific cultures. Please contact Kerry Boehner of KOB Solutions, Inc. at 412-833-8710 or kerry**kobsolutions.com for more information we look forward to working with you!NOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!! All @ signs were changed to ** to fight spam. Before you send e-mail, you need to change ** to @ For example: change joe**big123comp.com to joe@big123comp.com Please let your prospective employer know that you learned about the job from the Computational Chemistry List Job Listing at http://www.ccl.net/jobs. If you are not interested in this particular position yourself, pass it to someone who might be -- some day they may return the favor. |
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