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Zhen GuFor pioneering “programmed medications” that apply physiological signals-responsive materials/systems for precisely delivering therapeutics, especially for diabetes and cancer treatment.
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Dr Tatiana BessetFor her use of metal catalysed C-H activation and the development of new strategies for the synthesis of fluorinated building blocks.
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Neslihan TasFor her research into the Maillard reaction and the novel approaches to understanding the chemistry of this complex reaction.
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Professor Alan MackieFor the impact his research and scientific contributions have had in the field of food chemistry.
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ChemBAM | Winner: 2020 Inspiration and Industry AwardFor inspiring the next generation of chemists through activities that link classroom teaching to real world chemistry research.
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Dr Carin SeechurnFor diligent and passionate work to develop and commercialize precious metal complexes to promote homogeneous catalysis for real world industrial applications.
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Professor John Dean | 2020 Inspirational Member AwardFor dedication to the planning, coordination and ongoing development of the Schools Analyst Competition.
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Christopher ChangWinner 2025: For making significant contributions to the chemical sciences community and beyond.
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Martina Letizia ContenteFor her internationally groundbreaking contributions to chemical biotechnology with a particular focus on biocatalysis for the sustainable production of high-value chemicals, including bioactive molecules.
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Professor Ali TavassoliFor the high-throughput intracellular production and screening of cyclic peptide libraries, and their application in the identification of inhibitors of protein–protein interactions.
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Dr Amit KumarFor the development of green processes based on catalytic (de)hydrogenation for the synthesis of renewable polymers and their recycling.
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Professor Anita MaguireFor the development of a diverse range of synthetic organic methodologies and protocols, and their applications to medicinal chemistry.
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Professor Cameron AlexanderFor interdisciplinary research at the boundaries of chemistry, bio-responsive materials, and medicine.
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Christina Dumitriu JacksonFor excellence in peptide chemistry, and championing sustainability and STEM advocacy.
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Dr Chun Ann HuangFor pioneering the combination of imaging with X-ray Compton scattering and computed tomography (XCS-CT), and novel processing to unravel and control ion transport in 3D structures.
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Dr Clare BakewellFor advances in the chemistry of organo-Al(III) and Mg(II) compounds, and their applications in small-molecule activation and catalysis.
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Professor Damion CorriganFor innovative contributions to the field of electrochemical sensors for biomedical applications.
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Professor Dave AdamsFor the chemical control of reactivity and functionality in soft materials.
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Professor Donna BlackmondFor pioneering work in kinetic methods of organic catalysis, elegant descriptions of asymmetric catalysis mechanisms, insights into the origin of biological homochirality, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Duncan GrahamFor forging interdisciplinary collaborations that demonstrate the power of Raman spectroscopy as an enabling capability in the life sciences.