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Robert Holton, a chemist who helped develop an easier, cost-efficient way to produce the blockbuster cancer drug Taxol, paving the way for large-scale production of a medication that has been used to treat hundreds of thousands of patients, died May 21 at his home in Tallahassee.
A Florida State University chemist has been recognized for developing a new method of analyzing human genetics that will help us more accurately understand and prevent diseases.
Kenneth Hanson, the Cottrell Family Associate Professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Florida State University, will receive the 2025 James Corones Award in Leadership, Community Building and Communication, the Krell Institute announced today.
Robert Holton, a chemist who helped develop an easier, cost-efficient way to produce the blockbuster cancer drug Taxol, paving the way for large-scale production of a medication that has been used to treat hundreds of thousands of patients, died May 21 at his home in Tallahassee.
A Florida State University chemist has been recognized for developing a new method of analyzing human genetics that will help us more accurately understand and prevent diseases.
Kenneth Hanson, the Cottrell Family Associate Professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Florida State University, will receive the 2025 James Corones Award in Leadership, Community Building and Communication, the Krell Institute announced today.
188bet½ð±¦²©¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Florida State University invites applications for a full-time 12-month Teaching Faculty I position beginning Fall 2025. This is a continuing non-tenure track position with opportunities for promotion. A PhD or highest-level terminal degree from an accredited institution in Chemistry or Biochemistry is required, or equivalent qualifications based on professional ex¬perience and otherwise qualified to perform assigned duties, as well as a demonstrated record of achievement in teaching. Primary responsibilities will include teaching large-lecture biochemistry courses, along with introductory chemistry courses and/or laboratory courses based on the qualifications and interests of the applicant. 188bet½ð±¦²©¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ successful applicant will be expected to participate in curriculum improvement, as well as provide service to the Department, College, and University.
Submit applications at (job ID 59914) with a cover letter, CV, and statement of teaching interests and philosophies included. Applicants should arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent to [email protected]. Application review will begin May 1, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. FSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
FSU’s Equal Opportunity Statement can be viewed at:
188bet½ð±¦²©¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Florida State University invites applications for a full-time, 12 month Visiting Faculty position to teach General Chemistry lecture courses during the 2025â€�2026 academic year. This is a non-tenure-track position with the possibility of renewal based on performance and departmental needs. Applicants are required to have a Ph.D. or highest-level terminal degree from an accredited institution in chemistry or biochemistry, or equivalent qualifications based on professional experience. 188bet½ð±¦²©¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ applicant’s primary responsibility will be teaching General Chemistry and other introductory chemistry courses. 188bet½ð±¦²©¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ successful applicant will be expected to participate in curriculum improvement, as well as provide service to the Department, College and University.
Candidates should upload application materials, including your CV and statement of teaching interests and philosophies to: (Job ID 60210) and should arrange for three letters of recommendation be sent by email to [email protected]. Application review will begin May 20, 2025. 188bet½ð±¦²©¹ÙÍøµÇ¼ deadline for applications is June 20, 2025. FSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
FSU’s Equal Opportunity Statement can be viewed at: