UCLA Master of Applied Chemical Sciences

UCLA’s Chemistry and Biochemistry Department is excited to introduce its new two-year Master of Applied Chemical Sciences (MACS) program. This program is designed to equip graduates with critical skills and knowledge to excel in the highly competitive non-academic workforce.

MACS courses will be taught by UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry faculty and each student will be provided with an individual mentorship by one of the program’s faculty advisors. The program features two tracks: one in medicinal chemistry and the other in materials chemistry, reflecting current industry trends and needs.

During their first year, MACS students are introduced to a mix of applied chemistry coursework, laboratory modules, and a course covering soft professional skills and project management. In their second year, students take elective courses and are part of an independent research project.

Throughout both years, MACS students will routinely interface with industry research and business leaders from corporate sector, which includes materials and energy (3M, ExxonMobil, GE, Tesla, Applied Materials, IBM) and pharma and biotech (Pfizer, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Corteva Agrosciences). They will also connect with multiple start-ups and several government and non-profit organizations. A significant industrial recruiting effort on campus is anticipated as part of this program.

To learn more and apply, visit the MACS program website. The application deadline is January 10, 2025.

GlaxoSmithKline Medicinal Chemistry internship

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Medicinal Chemistry located in Upper Providence, PA is looking for Medicinal Chemistry interns for the summer of 2022. This will involve a focus on organic synthesis and modern industrial and chemical technologies. Students will partner with GSK’s researchers to design and synthesize drug molecules for development. This will provide experience in organic chemistry and teach medical chemistry problem-solving skills.

Position Details Include:

  • Accurate record keeping
  • Thin layer and flash chromatography
  •  Basic NMR and mass spectroscopy interpretation

Qualifications include:

  • Pursing a BS/BA in chemistry or equivalent field
  • Available 35-40 hours a week for 12 weeks through the months of May-August
  • Experience with basic NMR interpretation and mass spectroscopy
  • Experience with purification and isolation of organic molecules

The application and details can be found on their website, as well as a full range of opportunities.

The specific position id: IN-4450549383