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of Arts, Sciences, and Letters is seeking a LEO Lecturer I in the Chemistry Discipline to teach CHEM 227, Organic Chemistry Laboratory, in the Winter 2026 semester which begins on January 7, 2026, and ends
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in organic synthesis by January 31, 2026, or completion of all degree requirements by that date. Desired Qualifications* Expertise in synthetic heterocyclic chemistry. Modes of Work Positions that
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at the University of Michigan-Flint is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented student to assist in preparing materials for Organic Chemistry laboratory courses during the Winter 2026 semester. In this role, you will
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. Responsibilities* Your Responsibilities Include: Laboratory Operations Support: Clean, stock, organize, and prepare supplies for multiple Chemistry instructional laboratories; monitor inventory to ensure equipment
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emphasis is placed on applications of homogeneous organometallic catalysis in polymer synthesis, industrial processes, and synthetic organic chemistry. Mission Statement The mission of the University
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in compliance with all applicable regulation protocols Maintain data infrastructure Organize lab group activities, such as organizing group meetings, laboratory celebration activities (including
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* Synthetic Organic & Medicinal Chemistry- Independently design chemical routes and select appropriate reaction conditions for individual steps. Conduct multistep chemical syntheses from mg to Kg scale
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information for a Department of Green Chemistry and Biochemistry faculty member who has had them in lab A list of chemistry courses completed at UM-Flint, or equivalent coursework completed at a different
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letter to your resume. Job Summary The Program in Biophysics within the University of Michigan, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is seeking an experienced, highly motivated, and organized
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* Synthetic Organic & Medicinal Chemistry- Independently design chemical routes and select appropriate reaction conditions for individual steps. Conduct multistep chemical syntheses from mg to Kg scale