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DMF-NMR developmentFor the development of Digital Microfluidics-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (DMF-NMR) technology for enhanced chemical analysis.
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PericyclasesFor the discovery of a new class of enzymes, the pericyclases, that catalyse reactions in biosynthesis of complex natural products, and for identifying their mechanisms.
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Abby WhitnallFor outstanding contributions to medicinal chemistry programmes and to inclusion and diversity at GSK.
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Professor Rodolphe CléracFor the development of new research areas in molecular magnetism and contributions to the study of magnetic materials.
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Professor Peter SeebergerFor the development of automated glycan assembly as a basis for molecular glycobiology and synthetic carbohydrate vaccines.
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Professor Ronald RainesFor translating fundamental chemical understanding of collagen into the life sciences and towards the clinic.
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Kevin MorganFor sustained contributions to innovation in chemistry pedagogy, commitment to inclusive education, and leadership and advocacy within the wider chemistry education community.
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Paolo SamorìFor pioneering work on the use of supramolecular and nano-chemistry to manufacture multifunctional nanomaterials and devices.
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Professor Kenneth SuslickFor the invention and development of the optoelectronic nose and important contributions to artificial olfaction as an analytical technique.
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Yi LuFor elucidating design principles of artificial metalloproteins to gain novel and deeper insights into the structure and function of natural systems.
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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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Discovery Planet CICFor building a sustained relationship with their underserved community, bringing accessible STEM experiences to more than 20,000 participants, and for their innovative approach that has enabled special educational needs (SEN) schools and unaccompanied child refugees to enjoy chemistry.
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Professor James McCuskerFor insights into the photophysics of first row transition metal complexes leading to advances in earth-abundant photoredox catalysis.
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Dr Alex ShardFor pioneering accurate chemical measurements of surfaces and interfaces.
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Dr Alexander BakerFor exceptional inspiration of students, encouraging them to challenge, develop and grow their scientific passion.
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Dr Adrian ChaplinFor contributions to organometallic chemistry involving the imaginative use of pincer ligands.
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Dr Alexandra GibbsFor unravelling how structure drives functionality to aid the discovery and understanding of quantum and functional materials.
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Dr Andrew JuppFor advancing the understanding of the interaction of main-group frustrated Lewis pairs with light.
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Dr Anabel LanternaFor innovative research on heterogeneous photocatalysis, pushing boundaries towards less expensive, light-responsive, reusable catalytic processes for sustainable chemistry.
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Dr Alison HillFor inspirational teaching and making a positive difference in curriculum design, implementation, assessment and to the wider community.