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[NMR] Postdoctoral Fellow Position at Merck
From the Ampere Magnetic Resonance List
Dear colleagues,
We are looking for motivated candidates for an opening for NMR research of pharmaceuticals. It’s a great opportunity for anyone who would like to pursue a career in pharmaceutical industry. The position is available immediately, and interested candidates should send their CV’s to
yongchao.su@merck.com AND finish the online application. The position is funded up to 3 years. Merck provides competitive annual salary and benefit for this full-time position.
http://jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/4...ceuticals-job/
The lab has AVIII 400 MHz and 500 MHz solid-state NMR spectrometers fully equipped with probes including a 1.3 mm ultrafast spinning probe. We have frequent and convenient access to 600MHz and 700MHz solution NMR instruments. The proposed research will focus on development and application of advanced solid-state and solution NMR techniques in pharmaceutical systems including small molecule and peptide drugs and formulations.
Can you please kindly forward to anyone who may be interested?
Thanks a lot!
Yongchao
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Yongchao Su, Ph.D. Senior Scientist
Merck Research Laboratories, MRLs | Merck & Co.
Phone: 215-652-0121 (office) | 3-3045 (NMR lab)
E-mail:
yongchao.su@merck.com | West Point, PA
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