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NOBCChE
Colleagues,
Please start making plans to attend the 2018 NOBCChE National Meeting Sept. 17-20 in Orlando, FL at the Rosen Centre. Please click here for additional details.
Best Regards,
Emanuel Waddell, Ph.D.
President
National Organization for the Professional
Advancement of Black Chemists and
Chemical Engineers
www.NOBCChE.org
NOBCChE
Check out the opportunities posted on the NOBCChE Job Board this week:
- Lilly Seeks Associate, Trial Capabilities
- Faculty Opening University of California, San Diego, Temporary Lecturer - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 2018 - 2019
- North Carolina State University, Department of Forest Biomaterials, Assistant Professor Industrial/Product Design
- Wellesley College, Visiting Lecturer in Chemistry
- Visiting Assistant Professors Department of Chemistry University of Massachusetts Amherst
Visit our job board for details on these and other openings or to post a job.
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You’ve heard this line a dozen times in B-grade crime thrillers: “OK, what’s it gonna be — do we do this the hard way or the easy way?” In those films, there’s always a gangster thug standing there with a pair of pliers, ready to yank some teeth. And while many choose the easy way to avoid the pain they see in their future, there’s an occasional hero who is ready to take whatever punishment the bad guys can dish out.
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MultiBriefs
In an effort to enhance the overall content of NOBCChE eBrief, we’d like to include peer-written articles in future editions. As a member of NOBCChE, your knowledge of the industry lends itself to unprecedented expertise. And we’re hoping you’ll share this expertise with your peers through well-written commentary. Because of the digital format, there's no word limit, and our group of talented editors can help with final edits. If you're interested in participating, please contact Ross Lancaster to discuss logistics.
Science
When Bertram Koelsch landed a job as a product scientist at 23andMe — the Mountain View, California, company that offers personalized genetic testing — after finishing his Ph.D., he was excited to apply his bioengineering expertise in the “real world.” But just a year earlier, he didn’t know that such a job even existed. Key to his discovery—and career satisfaction—was taking a 3-month hiatus from his doctoral program to do an internship.
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Searching for a job can be a job in itself and is not truly finished until you are offered employment. Entrepreneur Network partner Brian Tracy offers a few tips on how to stay motivated during this often trying time.
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