Organic Chemistry Jobs

A job in organic chemistry ultimately concerns carbon, among the more abundant elements in the cosmos. Lipstick, fabrics, human and animal cells, and just about anything that you can name includes carbon compounds. Persons who work in the field of organic chemistry create and improve products. They do this through research and development in medicine, technology, and consumer goods.
  1. Food Chemist

    • Making food healthier and safer for consumers.

      Food chemists seek ways to make food safe, edible, and healthy for the general public. For example, the chemist wants make sure that grocery products do not contain unsafe chemicals and/or preservatives; at the same time, there must be some preservatives used in order to keep food fresh for the maximum amount of time. In addition, the food chemist researches the type of packaging needed for shipping foodstuffs during transport, storage and consumer shelf life.

    Organic Chemistry Professor

    • Helping students learn.

      To become an organic chemistry professor requires a doctorate in organic chemistry. Beyond the formal training, cultivate a creative and inquisitive mind, hone your writing skills for publication, conduct research, and give classroom lectures in conjunction with laboratory research. An organic chemistry professor does other than lecture. She performs real world experiments with her students.

    Organic Chemistry Researcher

    • Looking beneath the surface.

      An organic chemical researcher improves life and provides solutions for the betterment and/or advance of society. For example, if a substance causes skin eruptions in a number of consumers, the researcher will investigate and experiment to determine the cause. Once the cause of the eruption emerges, theories and treatments are created to alleviate the eruptions. This type of research leads to products like hypoallergenic lotions, soaps and makeup.

    Organic Chemistry Writer

    • Recording the findings.

      Organic chemistry writers submit papers to professional journals, newsletters and textbooks. They acquire the same education as a PhD chemist. This helps them write and compose well-written pieces that are easily understood by their peers.

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