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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 Amanda HardyFor dedication to the diversification of the committee and programmes of the Chilterns and Middlesex Local Section.
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Dr Andy ChapmanFor leading the scientific team of a small diabetes spin-out company towards one of the highest value exits for an early stage technology, and for pioneering new commercial opportunities with a second company founded after the acquisition.
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Dr David PatersonFor developing innovative and accessible ways of ensuring that chemistry in schools remains a rigorous practical subject.
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Dr Gemma ScotneyFor dedication to expanding the public engagement activities of the Kent Local Section.
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Dr Mike FoulkesFor long-standing service to the RSC Analytical Division and the sustained promotion of analytical chemistry, particularly atomic spectroscopy.
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Dr Steve LancasterFor dedication to the development of an analytical chemistry training programme in Africa.
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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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Professor Angelos MichaelidesFor outstanding contributions towards the understanding of complex aqueous interfaces and the formation of ice at such interfaces.
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Professor Barry TrostFor continued wide ranging contributions to the development of new synthetic methods employing transition metal catalysts, and the application of these methods to the efficient (atom economic), asymmetric synthesis of complex targets of biological interest.
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Professor Chris AbellFor pioneering work on fragment-based drug discovery and microfluidic microdroplets.
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Professor Christiane TimmelFor seminal contributions to the fields of spin chemistry and electron paramagnetic resonance.
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A∙WOL antifilarial drug discovery teamFor the discovery of fast-acting, highly specific anti-Wolbachia candidates for the oral treatment of human filariasis.
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Biosulfur RecyclersFor developing an understanding of sulfosugar metabolism and the discovery of new enzymes and pathways of sulfur recycling.
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Inorganic Amorphous NanomaterialsFor innovative methods for controllable synthesis of materials combining high strength and high toughness.
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The ReLiB ProjectFor transformative research and influence leading to the establishment of a technology pipeline for low cost, high throughput, and low environmental impact lithium-ion battery recycling.
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A Greener Route to Nylon ProductionFor the effective decoupling of the synthesis of the major commodity chemical cyclohexanone oxime from industrial hydrogen peroxide production.
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Electrical Transport SpectroscopyFor the development of electron transport microscopy to experimentally determine the platinum-surface hydronium pKa and its role in pH-dependent hydrogen evolution reactions.
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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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Van der Waals Thin FilmsFor the development of van der Waals thin films with high electronic performance, mechanical stretchability, and permeability for highly flexible, adaptable and breathable bioelectronic membranes.