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Wanted: Associate Scientist |
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Monday, 02 June 2008 |
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Absorption Systems LP, a research pharmaceutical company located in Exton, is currently looking to hire an Associate Scientist for our Formulations division. Associate Scientist, Formulations: The individual will be part of a team responsible for formulating test compounds for in-vitro and in-vivo studies to understand ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion) properties of new chemical entities. Job responsibilities will include effective communication with the in-vivo study coordinator and customers, document and sample shipment management. Qualified candidates should have a B.S. in a related chemical discipline, with strong undergraduate laboratory experience.e They must be highly motivated, organized, capable of learning new techniques, and have strong attention to detail. Animal studies experience is a plus. Please have resumes sent to my attention at
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RESEARCH ON MEXICAN HERPETOFAUNA |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
Applications to participate in our Sierra San Luis, Mexico Herpetofaunal Research Project are now being accepted. This project takes us to one of the most remote "sky island" mountains along the borderlands of Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico. The sky islands are home to some of North America's most unique herpetofauna, including New Mexico Ridgenose Rattlesnakes, Crotalus willardi obscurus, a focus of our work. We will be elucidating the effects of fire and cattle grazing on the abundance and distribution of reptiles, turtles, and amphibians, and giving insights into how best to make land-management decisions.
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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The Wildlife Conservation Society is currently seeking a qualified individual with herpetology and crocodile husbandry experience to fill a Wild Animal Keeper position. The successful candidate for this animal care position must be motivated, energetic, and a team-oriented individual. |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
Great Basin National Park will hire 1-3 seasonal biological science technicians for summer field work. Jobs will begin in May and end in September. Primary duties are the inventory of sagebrush associated wildlife species and their habitats. Job duties include: visual surveys for marmots, mountain kingsnakes, and pigmy rabbits; capture-release and pitfall trapping surveys for small mammal species; and line intercept, visibility, and belt transects for vegetation attributes. Personnel are expected to hike long distances carrying heavy packs over steep rugged terrain. Backcountry camping is also expected. Duties will consist of 90% field work and 10% data entry. |
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Wanted: Biological Science Technician |
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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 |
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The vacancy announcement below is for amphibian field positions at Yosemite National Park. Work will mostly involve field surveys for amphibians at Yosemite, though some surveys will be conducted elsewhere in northern California. There may also be opportunities to participate in related research on amphibian chytrid fungus and pesticides. I will be hiring one or two two-person field crews.
Successful applicants will have: experience conducting field research, preferably involving amphibians strong outdoor skills that include hiking, backpacking, camping in remote areas ability to work well with a field partner under challenging conditions experience with maps, PDAs, GPS, and orienteering
if you have questions or need additional information, please get in touch with:
Gary Fellers Research Biologist Western Ecological Research Center, USGS Point Reyes National Seashore Point Reyes, California 94956
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http://www.werc.usgs.gov/pt-reyes/fellers.asp
APPLY TO: Peggy Hamilton, USGS/BRD, 3020 University Dr East, Modoc Hall Room, 3006 Sacramento California 95819, FAX (916) 278-9475
Please list the announcement number on the application (see below)
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