But in a flash he is uncontrollably off, leaving his wife to find him passed out in a municipal parking place, a hospital or behind some chemist's shop in the middle of the night.
They are leasing their premises to big consumer brands such as Nike and Reebok, who will pay rents of more than 300, 000 rupees a month, far more than the profits that most successful families can make with a traditional small vegetable, grocery or chemist's shop.
The drug's inventor, Randall Lauffer, quit a job as a chemist at Harvard's Massachusetts General Hospital to develop his idea for the drug.
This guy's an archaeological chemist at UPenn, which basically means he's been studying the history of human beings finding ways to get messed up.
"Bristol fulfilled every contractual provision we had, to the letter, " says a still-bitter Dean Stull, Hauser's organic chemist boss.
If there's a chemist out there somewhere who wants to teach, we should be able to get him into the classroom in an expedited way, because he or she is bringing skills that we need.
His chemist colleagues saw Alzheimer's research as a dead end, but Lansbury switched his lab's focus to plaques.
His chemist colleagues viewed Alzheimer's research as a dead end, but Lansbury switched his lab's focus to plaques.
But Juan Ballesteros , 38, the Spanish chemist who heads Novasite's research operations, believes that this approach is only half right.
Rosenberg's grandfather Michael Rhodes was a chemist who in the 1950s led the invention of the water-repelling molecule at the heart of Hycrete's additive.
Infinity's chief scientist, chemist Julian Adams, also invented Velcade, from Millennium Pharmaceuticals (nasdaq: MLNM - news - people ).
Infinity's chief scientist, chemist Julian Adams, also invented Velcade, from Millennium Pharmaceuticals.
"If you'd have said about 10 years ago to a chemist: 'Let's have some soap that responds to magnets', they'd have looked at you with a very blank face, " said co-author Julian Eastoe of the University of Bristol.
Bernier, found that the U. S. Department of Agriculture chemist couldn't talk he was too busy being bitten by mosquitoes.
Adams then met with Stuart Schreiber, Infinity's cofounder and a Harvard University chemist.
Kris Harter, a chemist and DragonCon attendee, says it's not always easy for the two groups to get along, but there's enough room for everyone.
And the U.K. chemist Boots is set to open "Men's Zones" in drugstores.
About 30 traders ran stalls and Boots the Chemist opened a temporary unit in the centre's car park on Saturday.
Virtually all U.S. advanced electronics, as eminent chemist Arthur Robinson reported last month in his newsletter Access to Energy, are dependent on rare earth elements used to enhance the performance of microchips and held in a near global monopoly by the Chinese firm Baotou Steel Rare-Earth Hi-Tech Company in Mongolia.
Yet even Mattel's attempts to portray Barbie as a quantum chemist who leads the euro zone have been mocked in Germany.
"It's a dream of a lifetime, " says chemist Julian Adams , 48, head of drug discovery for Millennium.
He also advised Senators that access provided to foreign nationals under the CWC would permit a trained engineer or chemist to identify, and therefore to steal, a company's trade secrets, sometimes without having actually to enter a production or research facility.
"He's brilliant, " says Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center chemist Samuel Danishefsky , who is collaborating with Khosla on a cancer drug.
Returning home as a penniless 29-year-old was "a harrowing experience" but provided Njoku, a chemist by training, with his Eureka moment -- he realized there's a growing appetite for Nollywood films after noticing how his mother and other relatives had difficulties getting their hands on their beloved movies from Nigeria's booming film industry.
It's where he found the best fit for his training as an industrial chemist.
In order to understand more about the collagen's composition, Dr Schweitzer enlisted the help of John Asara, a chemist at Harvard University.
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The bills' polymer material was exposed to temperatures as high as 284 degrees Fahrenheit and as low as minus-103 degrees in the central bank's laboratories and in a series of independent labs, according to Martine Warren, chemist and scientific adviser at the Bank of Canada.
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