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Professor Jennifer LeighFor leading exceptional and innovative interdisciplinary evidence-based research addressing and highlighting systemic discrimination, and amplifying underrepresented groups to create intersectional and inclusive research cultures in chemistry and science.
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PISCO TeamFor the development of new photochromic dyes for use in semi-transparent solar cells with light transmittance that adapts to illumination conditions.
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The BoostCrop teamFor the development of a library of biocompatible molecules that can on application harness solar UV energy and enhance crop growth.
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The Lipidomics TeamFor the development of a comparative lipidomics platform, combining chemical synthesis, bioinformatics, and human immunology with the aim to fight tuberculosis and other infectious diseases.
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Professor Paul WaltonFor exemplary and wide-ranging contributions over two decades promoting the use of evidence-based thinking in gender equality in the chemical sciences.
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The PERFORM COVID-19 TeamFor advancing the understanding of the physicochemical properties of exhaled aerosols, and their impact on the transmissibility of respiratory pathogens.
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UKRI Interdisciplinary Centre for Circular Chemical EconomyFor advancing circular economy solutions for the UK chemical industry through chemical recycling, biomass conversion and direct carbon dioxide reduction.
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We are Chemistry (WaC)For the development of an impactful integrated engagement programme transforming student success through building equitable, inclusive networks, empowering underrepresented groups, and establishing sector-leading practices in student partnership.
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EPSRC NRF for EPRFor outstanding dedication and technical expertise in running the EPSRC UK National Research Facility for EPR spectroscopy at The University of Manchester.
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Dr Graeme TurnbullFor outstanding service to the ÍâÍøÌìÌà through our member communities and governance groups, in particular supporting the Analytical Science Community through local and national activities.
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Dr James RedmanFor outstanding service to the ÍâÍøÌìÌà through the Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Group and the South East Wales Local Section.
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Particle Characterisation GroupFor proactively engaging technicians through an inclusive programme at their FORGE 2024 conference.
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AI for MaterialsFor the development of chemistry-aware artificial intelligence software, its application to data-driven materials discovery, and its provision of open-source materials databases and language models for the global scientific community.
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Xiao ShenThe RSC Fluorine Prize is awarded to a young researcher who has made a significant contribution to the area of fluorine chemistry and is chosen by an international panel of fluorine chemists.
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Professor K. Clive ThompsonFor outstanding service to the ÍâÍøÌìÌà through the Water Science Forum and the Food Group.
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Green Circular Solvent TeamFor a partnership that has demonstrated a diverse range of applications of the bio-derived, non-toxic solvent Cyrene™ towards safe and sustainable chemicals by design.
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Li TangWinner 2025: For significant contributions to the field of biomaterials in their early career.
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David ClasesWinner 2025: For making a significant contribution in the area of atomic spectrometry in their independent academic career
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George JacksonWinner 2025: for his outstanding work in the field of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics
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Ankur GuptaWinner 2025 Soft Matter Lectureship: for making major contributions to soft matter research