[bioundgrd] Computational Biochemistry positions at D. E. Shaw

Rachel McPherson rachelm at MIT.EDU
Mon Oct 3 13:25:42 EDT 2005



Jobs for Entry-Level Scientists and Engineers: 
Computational Biochemistry Research Group

D. E. Shaw Research and Development, LLC, is seeking top MIT PhDs, 
MS/MEng, and BS graduates in chemistry, biology, physics, computer 
science, engineering, and mathematics to join a rapidly growing New 
York-based research group pursuing an ambitious, long-term project 
aimed at achieving major scientific advances in the field of 
biochemistry and fundamentally transforming the process of drug 
discovery. 

Serious consideration will be given to candidates with extraordinary 
records of achievement in the natural sciences and/or scientific 
programming, exceptional quantitative abilities, and superb 
communication skills. 

We are prepared to offer above-market compensation to candidates of 
truly exceptional ability.  Interested applicants should send a 
resume to 
<mailto:mit-icprecruit at desrad.deshaw.com>mit-icprecruit at desrad.deshaw.com

Entry-level team members will be working closely with a number of the 
world's leading biologists, chemists, and computer scientists, and 
will have the opportunity not only to participate in an exciting 
entrepreneurial venture with considerable economic potential, but to 
make ground breaking contributions within the fields of biology, 
chemistry, and medicine. 

The group's current research activities are aimed at the discovery 
and development of innovative scientific techniques to direct 
unprecedented computational power toward the solution of key problems 
in the fields of biomolecular simulation and design.  This research 
effort is being financed by the D. E. Shaw group, an investment and 
technology development firm with approximately $17 billion in 
aggregate capital.  The project was initiated by the firm's founder, 
Dr. David E. Shaw, and operates under his direct scientific 
leadership. 

The D. E. Shaw group members do not discriminate, in employment 
matters, on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national 
origin, age, military service eligibility, veteran status, sexual 
orientation, marital status, disability, or any other protected class.
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