Chemformation

The Newsletter of the MIT Chemistry Department

Volume 17, Number 22

Friday, November 16, 2001

Chemformation is published by the Office of the Department Chairman. Please convey items of interest (or mailing list changes) to Liz McGrath, Room T18-390, Department of Chemistry, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139, 617/253-4080; 617/258-7500 (fax) or e-mail to emg@mit.edu. Back issues of Chemformation can be accessed via the Chemistry Department Website.

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Upcoming Seminars and Lectures

The Department of Chemistry

Presents

"Combating Catastrophic Terrorism"

A LECTURE BY

Professor John Deutch, Institute Professor and Former Director of Central Intelligence

Tuesday, November 20, 2001, at 4:00 PM

Room 26-100


Monday, November 19, 2001

Thesis Defense

Room 68-474 at 11:30 a.m.

Tanya Williams (Advisor: Tania A., Baker)

"Organization and Dynamics of the Bacteriophage Mu Transpososome"

Monday, November 26, 2001, 2001

Biochemistry Seminar Series

Room 6-120 at 4:00 p.m.

Arthur Palmer, Columbia University

"NMR studies of Protein Motions and Folding"

Monday, November 26, 2001

Seminar in Organic Chemistry

Room 4-237 at TBA

Helen Blackwell, Harvard University

"Small Molecule Approaches to Biology: Library Design, Synthesis and Screening"

 

Tuesday, November 27, 2001

Physical Chemistry Seminar Series

Room 2-105 at 4:00 p.m.

David Jonas, University of Colorado

"Exploring Local Solvent Environments and Degenerate Electronic Motion with Electronic Analogs of 2D NMR"

Wednesday, November 28, 2001

Harvard/MIT Inorganic Chemistry at Harvard

Pfizer Lecture Room, Mb23

John Groves, Princeton University

"Heme-Catalyzed Hydroxylation: A Direct Look at theC-H Bond Cleavage"

Monday, December 3, 2001

Biological Chemistry Seminar

Room 6-120 at 4:00 p.m.

J. Martin Bollinger, Penn State

"Probing the Structural and Mechanistic basis for the Divergent Controlof Oxygen Activation by the Diiron-Carboxylate Proteins"

Tuesday, December 4, 2001

Physical Chemistry Seminar

Room 2-105 at 4:00 p.m.

Matthew Jacobson

"Bridging the Gap between Physical Chemistry and Bioinformatics"


ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

HOLIDAY PARTY

FRIDAY 14, DECEMBER , 2001
5:00 - 9:00 p.m.

The Lobdell Room
2nd Floor
Student Center

Music by

"Jump City"
Entertainment for the whole family

Delicious Food and Beverages

 


FELLOWSHIP AND AWARDS OPPORTUNITIES

MCKNIGHT ENDOWMENT FUND for Neuroscience is soliciting letters of intent for the 2002 McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Awards. These awards encourage and support scientists working on the development of novel and creative approaches to understanding brain function The Endowment Fund is especially interested in how technology may be used or adapted to monitor, manipulate, analyze, or model brain function at any level, from the molecular to the entire organism. The program seeks to advance and enlarge the range of technologies available to the neurosciences and does not support research based primarily on existing techniques. Collaborative and cross-disciplinary applications are invited. Letters of intent must be received at the Foundation by December 3, 2001. More details on file in Chemistry Headquarters.

22ND VANNEVAR BUSH AWARD: The National Science Foundation is seeking nominations for the 22nd Vannevar Bush Award, which recognizes an individual who, through public service activities in science and technology, has made an outstanding "contribution toward the welfare of mankind and the nation." The recipient of the award is honored at an awards dinner in May and receives a bronze medal struck in the memory of Dr. Bush.

The nominee must be a senior statesperson who is an American citizen and who meets two or more of the following criteria:

Nominations are to be made by letter, and should be accompanied by two letters of support/reference and a current CV (without publications). Nominations and references must be postmarked by December 14, 2001. For more information, contact Karen Drew in the Office of Foundation Relations, at 3-6326.

BECKMAN INSTITUTE FELLOWS: Applications are invited for appointments as Beckman Institute Fellows at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The fellowship is intended for recent Ph.D.'s or students in their last year of graduate study in the behavioral and biological sciences, chemistry, engineering, physics, and computer science. Fellows will receive a stipend of $48,000 per year, plus a full-fringe benefits package. These fellowships provide an excellent opportunity for young scholars to initiate a post-Ph.D. career of independent research in a stimulating and supportive interdisciplinary academic environment. Details on application packets may be obtained from Chemistry Headquarters. Deadline January 4, 2002.

MASS MEDIA SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FELLOWS PROGRAM: Increasing public understanding of science and technology is one of the principal goals of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. AAAS has improved coverage of science and technology in mass media for more than twenty years through the Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellows Program. AAAS selects 20-30 Mass Media Fellows each summer. The AAAS Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellows work for 10 weeks during the summer as reporters, researchers, and production assistants in mass media organizations nationwide. Fellows collaborate with media professionals at radio and television stations, newspapers and magazines. The student-scientists and their host journalists strive to make science news clear and comprehensive to the public. Fellows are provided a weekly stipend of $450 as well as travel expenses to and from AAAS and their sites. Deadline for receipt of applications is January 15, 2002. More information is available in Chemistry Headquarters.

INTERNATIONAL PRECIOUS METALS INSTITUTE: is accepting nominations form faculty members for its 2002 Student award Program. The Awards will be made to students who have started or plan to do research or development projects in the field of precious metals and will not have graduated before June 2003. The IPMI Graduate Student Award, sponsored by Gemini Industries, Inc. is $5,000. There is also be five IPMI Student Awards for 2002 in the amount of $3,000 each for undergraduate or graduate students. Each recipient will be provided complimentary registration to the IPMI 26th Annual Conference to be held in Miami, Florida, June 15-18, 2002 and up to $1,000 in travel expenses. More information may be obtained from Chemistry Headquarters.

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES: National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences offers awards for postdoctoral scientists and engineers at participating federal laboratories. These awards provide generous stipends (ranging from $34,000 - $61,000, depending on the laboratory), and the opportunity to conduct independent research in some of the best-equipped and staffed laboratories in the country. For detailed information and application materials, prospective applicants should visit the NRC Research Associateship Programs Web site at: http://www.national-academies.org/rap. Faculty may also be interested in the NRC Senior Associateship Programs, which include both sabbatical and summer faculty opportunities. There are three application review cycles each year, with postmark deadline dates of January 15, April 15 and August 15. Applicants should begin a dialog with prospective Advisers at the laboratory as early as possible before the application deadline. More information on file in Chemistry Headquarters.

CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND COOPERATION: The Center for International Security and Cooperation is a multidisciplinary community dedicated to research and training in issues of international security. CISAC's Science Program offers fellowships for scientists and engineers to explore the policy dimensions of a research topic of their choosing in an interdisciplinary environment. Fellowships are available for postdoctoral fellows and mid-career professionals. Stipends are awarded for an eleven-month period and are determined on a case-by-case basis commensurate with experience. Deadline for applications is February 15, 2002. More information is available in Chemistry Headquarters.

2002 MCKNIGHT SCHOLAR AWARDS: The McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience invites applications for the 2002 McKnight Scholar Awards. Since 1977, the McKnight Scholar Awards have encouraged emerging neuroscientists to focus on disorders of learning and memory. Applicants for the McKnight Scholar Awards must demonstrate interest in solving important problems in relevant areas of neuroscience, including the translation of basic research to clinical neuroscience. Awards are given to exceptional young scientists who hold the M.D. and/or Ph.D. degree and who are in the early stages of establishing an independent laboratory and research career. Traditionally, successful candidates have held faculty positions for at least one year. Up to six McKnight Scholars each will receive three years of support, beginning July 1, 2002. More information may be obtained from Chemistry Headquarters.

NATIONAL DEFENSE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS: As a means of increasing the number of U.S. citizens trained in disciplines of science and engineering of military importance, the Department of Defense plans to award approximately 200 new three-year graduate fellowships in April 2002. National Defense Science and Engineering Application information on file in Chemistry Headquarters.

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER - 2002-2003 JILA VISITING FELLOWSHIPS: Founded in 1962, JILA has played a role at the forefront of research in technology and physical science ever since. Staffed by scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado at Boulder, this unique partnership between a major university and a Federal agency is internationally recognized for both creative science and its application. Successful applicants from the USA and abroad will begin their Fellowships at JILA between September 2002 and April 2003. Each Visiting Fellowship carries a stipend and a Visiting Faculty Appointment at the University of Colorado at Boulder.


Faculty Positions

Information on all positions on file in Chemistry Headquarters

* San Diego State University: invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in Chemical Education at the Assistant Professor level.

* The University of Akron, OH: seeks to fill a candidate to fill and endowed, junior track biochemistry faculty position as The James L. and Martha J. Foght Professor of Chemistry.

* Temple University, PA: invites applications for the position of Chair of the Department of Chemistry.

* University of Tennessee: invites applications for a tenure-track position in Organic Chemistry at the Assistant Professor level.

* Arizona State University: invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor level in Organic Chemistry.

* Occidental College, CA: seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the area of Molecular Materials.

* University of California, Berkeley: seeks a tenure-track faculty member at the Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor, level in Biomedical Imaging/Bio- Nanotechnology.

* University of Nebraska: seeks candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Biochemistry.

* University of Massachusetts Medical School: seeks candidates for two positions at the level of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor in the area of Chemical Biology

 


Postdoctoral Positions

Information on all positions on file in Chemistry Headquarters

* The Royal Society is launching a new program for the USA. The program will bring across American postdoctoral scientists from the major universities in the USA to spend up to three years in British universities, with a view to laying the foundations for long-term links between research centers in our respective countries. The Royal Society USA Research Fellowships will offer stipends on a sliding scale, together with contributions to travel and research-related expenses. Full details of the program are available on the Society's international WebPages at http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/funding/fuk/usasum_fr.htm . For further information or queries please contact usafellowships@royalsoc.ac.uk or speak to Nick von Behr on +44 (0)20 7451 2552.

* University of California, Irvine: seeks candidates for a postdoctoral position to carry out experimental studies of fundamental reaction processes on metal oxide ultrathin films and transition metal surfaces.

* Tulane University: seeks candidates for two postdoctoral positions. One position is in the area of pulsed laser deposition (PLD); the other is in the area of chemical dynamics.

* University of California, San Francisco: seeks candidates for two postdoctoral positions, which involve structure/function studies of metal ion reductases, with an emphasis on mercuric ion reductase.

 


Other Job Listings

* Pfizer: Pfizer Global Research and Development draws on the expertise of Pfizer and Warner-Lambert to create a vast R & D enterprise with an annual budget of more than $4.7 billion. The successful candidate will be qualified to snythesize, purify and characterize novel, small molecule biological affectors as a member of a multi-disciplinary project team pursuing mechanism-based approaches to novel therapeutic compounds. BS in Chemistry is required. MS in Organic Chemistry is desired.

* TechFind, Inc., Natick: Position available in Surfactant/Interfacial Chemistry for Biological Systems. Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry required. Also required is strong mathematical and experimental background in surfactant/interfacial chemistry for biological systems; strong expertise on surfactants and micelles in biological systems (solutions and /or surfaces); and experience in design/fabrication of microfluidics; development of bioassays (characterization of enzyme-based reactions in bulk and/or miniaturized environment; experiences in developing biosensors employing novel detection approach desirable.

* The Black Student Fund: is conducting a search for Teachers, Administrators, and Counselors interested in working preK-12 independent schools that are seeking to diversity their staff in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.

* Sigma XI, a leading international scientific society, headquartered in the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, is seeking an exceptional leader as their new Executive Director.

* NIH: The biophysics and chemistry integrated review group at NIH currently has 2 openings for scientific review administrators. One position is to run a new panel (ZRG1-F04) that reviews fellowship applications (http://www.csr.nih.gov/events/fellowship_ss/fellow_ss.htm) The other is to run a panel (ZRG1-SSS-6) that primarily reviews small business applications in analytical chemistry and biophysical instrumentation. A minimum of 7 years of independent research experience beyond post-doctoral training and a year of administrative experience is required. These are civil service positions at the GS-12 to GS-14 level in Bethesda, MD. Further information on file in Chemistry Headquarters.

* Industrial Economics, Incorporated: OPEN HOUSE -- Looking for a job in consulting? Friday, October 19, 2001, 2-5:00 p.m. . 2067 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA (between Davis and Porter Squares). College Seniors with an interest in environmental or economic consulting are invited to hear reports by current Research Analysts on their projects in Environmental Policy, Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Financial and Economic Analysis, and Environmental Litigation and Enforcement. Refreshments provided. Register: www.idecon.com. Tel: (617) 354-0074. Email: Slally@indecon.com. More information on file in Chemistry Headquarters.

* National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): A position for a Health Scientist Administrator (program director) at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) in the Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, the Genetics and Molecular Neurobiology Research Branch is now open.   As a Health Scientist Administrator at NIDA, you can have a very large impact on the direction of science.  The successful applicant will be responsible for the overall direction and administration of a broad and comprehensive program covering several areas of molecular biology and genetics research related to drug abuse studies. This includes administering research grants, training grants, fellowship grants, and research development contracts in this area; providing technical leadership to other personnel in the Institute, as well as to investigators throughout the country.

* GeneOhm Sciences, San Diego, CA: currently seeks outstanding candidates to fill four positions. This is a new; rapidly growing pre_IPO biotechnology company that is developing medical diagnostics to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DNA isolated from medical patients. The company was founded by scientists at CALTECH and has recently established its facilities in San Diego. More information is available on file in Chemistry Headquarters.

* Prime Organics, Inc. Lowell, MA. (http://primeorg.com) has an opening for B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. level chemists, full time or part time positions. E-mail your resume to info@primeorg.com. Prime Organics provides custom synthesis, contract R&D and manufacturing.

 


DEPARTMENTAL SERVICES

Glass Blowing Services: Bob DiGiacomo will be coming in on Wednesdays or Thursdays to pick up any glass blowing work that you may have available. Please bring any work to room 4-064 or call Ed Udas at 3-4505. Bob will do the work on a first-come, first-served basis.

Get Organized! Call Ed Udas at 253-4505 or stop by room 4-065 if students, faculty, or staff need help in organizing their MIT space.


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