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House of Science New ZealandFor the development of a vast library of hands-on, bilingual science resource kits that enable thousands of primary school teachers across New Zealand to deliver life-changing science lessons.
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In-cell Organometallic Redox CatalysisFor pioneering work on catalysis of redox reactions in cancer cells by synthetic organometallic complexes.
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Federico Bella and Grace HanJoint winners 2024: For outstanding work in ChemComm in the early stages of their careers
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High-Performance Nanozyme DesignerFor the development of rational design strategies for high performance nanozymes and exploration of their biomedical applications.
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Hayley SimonFor outstanding and innovative research on the conservation of Mary Rose iron cannonballs, which has produced unique insights to the field of conservation.
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Laboratory Scientist Degree Apprenticeship TeamFor delivering outstanding outcomes for apprentices through an innovative curriculum and high-quality teaching and assessment.
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Inorganic Amorphous NanomaterialsFor innovative methods for controllable synthesis of materials combining high strength and high toughness.
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Keele Team-Based Learning GroupFor pioneering the integration of the active learning strategy Team-Based Learning in the curriculum of UK higher education chemistry programmes, through collaborative teamwork and by supporting others to adopt this strategy.
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Jessie StowFor outstanding contributions to drug discovery through the introduction of a viable biocatalytic workflow able to generate useful quantities of synthetically challenging compounds, and contributions to internal diversity, equity and inclusion and outreach in the local community.
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Katty O'Brien-QuiltyFor proficiency in a variety of analytical techniques and serving as a fantastic advocate and brand ambassador for apprenticeships, chemistry and Thames Water.
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Katie BellFor validating complex methods for the analysis of special nuclear materials.
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Kent Local SectionFor a proactive and effective approach to supporting diversity both within the committee and across their events and activities.
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Winners 2018 to 2023ChemSocRev Pioneering Investigator Lectureship earlier winners: recognising innovative mid-career researchers who are pioneers in their respective research areas
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Molecular StrainersFor the creative advancement of strained intermediates involving cumulated cyclic dienes and trienes.
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Lighting up RNA teamFor the development of two bright multi-colour fluorogenic aptamer tags, and for demystifying the fluorescence activation mechanism, enabling efficient imaging of diverse RNAs in living cells.
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Erin MaciejewskiFor notable contributions to the process development of two novel HIV drugs whilst delivering inclusion and diversity programmes and leadership development activities.
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Elizabeth DriscollFor dedication to supporting the community through the Interest Group and Local Section activities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Molecular EducatorsFor the creation of innovative chemical education resources that benefit how students, children, and the general public learn organic chemistry.
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Leeds Lab EducatorsFor the creation of experiments and activities that improve students’ preparation for research in organic synthesis
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Serena Parker-SharpFor championing inclusion and diversity within the primary science curriculum to allow children of all backgrounds to see themselves as scientists.