Prize winners
We are recognising individuals, collaborations and teams for their exceptional achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.


Dr Ruchi Gupta
University of Birmingham, UK
For contributions to leaky waveguides for chemical and biological sensing.

Karen Faulds
University of Strathclyde, UK
For contributions to the field of surface enhanced spatially offset Raman scattering (SESORRS).

Professor Kenneth Suslick
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
For the invention and development of the optoelectronic nose and important contributions to artificial olfaction as an analytical technique.

Professor Michael Ashfold
University of Bristol, UK
For outstanding service to the 外网天堂 through our member communities and governance groups.

Professor Geoffrey Maitland
Imperial College London, UK
For outstanding service to the 外网天堂 through our publishing activities and governance groups.

Dr Terry Page
Consultant
For outstanding service to the 外网天堂 through our member communities.

Dr Helen Ryder
University of Manchester, UK
For outstanding service to the 外网天堂 through our member communities and governance groups.

Chris Williamson
RSC Downland Local Section
For outstanding service to the 外网天堂 through our member communities and governance groups.

Professor Alison Hulme
University of Edinburgh, UK
For outstanding service to the 外网天堂 and the organic chemistry community through our member communities and governance groups.

Dr Pola Goldberg
University of Birmingham and Institute of Healthcare Technologies
For unconventional lithographic structuring of applied materials and advanced nanoplatforms for optical spectroscopy.

Professor Jean-Luc Br茅das
University of Arizona, USA
For seminal contributions to our fundamental understanding of the electronic properties of organic materials for electronics and photonics, and for...

Bin Liu
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
For the innovative design and synthesis of organic molecules and nanomaterials to advance biomedical research and applications, and for excellence...

Professor Doug Stephan
University of Toronto, USA
For the discovery of “Frustrated Lewis Pairs” and their wide applicability in bond-forming and catalysis, and for excellence in communication.

Erin Maciejewski
GSK
For notable contributions to the process development of two novel HIV drugs whilst delivering inclusion and diversity programmes and leadership dev...

Dr Manuel M眉ller
King's College London, UK
For contributions to the field of posttranslational modifications, especially the use of protein chemistry to gain insight into molecular mechanism...

Carmen Galan
University of Bristol, UK
For the development of bioinspired and transformative synthetic probes and their application to the targeting and regulation of cellular processes...

Professor Ali Tavassoli
University of Southampton, UK
2025 Interdisciplinary Prize: awarded for the high-throughput intracellular production and screening of cyclic peptide libraries, and their applica...

Professor Anita Maguire
University College Cork, Ireland
2025 Bader Prize: awarded for the development of a diverse range of synthetic organic methodologies and protocols, and their applications to medici...

Dr Amit Kumar
University of St Andrews, UK
2025 Harrison-Meldola Early Career Prize for Chemistry: awarded for the development of green processes based on catalytic (de)hydrogenation for the...

Dr Guanjie He
University College London, UK
2025 Harrison-Meldola Early Career Prize for Chemistry: awarded for developing critical components of sustainable and safe energy storage and conve...