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Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry


The Perkin Prize for organic chemistry is awarded for sustained originality and achievement in research in any area of organic chemistry.

Sponsored by AstraZeneca.


2011 Winner

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Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry 2011 Winner

Stephen Davies, University of Oxford


Rules and Criteria


  • Run biennially
  • Open to everyone without restrictions
  • Candidates are NOT permitted to nominate themselves
  • One page CV for the candidate, which should include the details listed in the Information of Nominators of Prizes, which can be viewed through the link on this page 
  • A two page supporting statement addressing the selection criteria
  • Nominations open on 1 September 2012
  • Nominations close on 31 January 2013
  • Prize winners are chosen by the RSC Awards Sub-Committee
  • Prize winner receives £5000, a medal and a certificate

About Sir William Henry Perkin


Sir William Henry Perkin
Sir William Henry Perkin (1838-1907) is most famous for inventing the first aniline dye, mauveine.  He was 18 at the time of the discovery and achieved this in the garden shed of his parents' home in Cable Street, Stepney, East London.  

The Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry was established in 2008. 


Sponsor


We would like to thank AstraZeneca for their generous support of this prize.

AstraZeneca


Previous Winners

Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry Previous Winners

2009 - present

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Information for Nominators of Prizes

Includes nomination requirements, selection procedure and timeframe information on making a nomination for an RSC Prize