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RSC Biomaterials Chemistry CommitteeFor the development of a programme of activity to empower their community and foster inclusion across career stage and sector.
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Separation Science Group of the Royal Society of ChemistryFor bringing together Interest Groups and related networks and societies to cover the breadth of analytical chemistry as part of the Solutions in Science (SinS) meetings.
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Dr Helen CookeFor dedication to the Chemical Information and Computer Applications (CICAG) committee and development of the Distillate newsletter.
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Gemma-Louise DaviesFor dedication to supporting the early career colloid chemistry community through the development of the Early Career Colloid Committee and meeting.
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Professor Angelos MichaelidesFor pioneering contributions to theoretical chemistry, including computational methods that provide mechanistic insight and predictive tools widely used in catalysis and surface science.
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Professor Edward TateFor chemical biology approaches to reveal unique insights in protein post-translational modification, and for delivering chemical probes and first-in-class therapeutic strategies.
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Professor Dennis LiottaFor sustained innovation in synthesis and antiviral drug discovery, translating fundamental chemistry into life-saving medicines.
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Thermal Energy Storage TeamFor the discovery of thermal energy storage materials that integrate phase change, thermochemical and sensible heat storage modes.
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Dr Robert CrapnellFor internationally recognised innovation in additive manufacturing protocols, and demonstrating leadership across faculty initiatives.
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Dr Nuria Tapia-RuizFor new earth-abundant materials chemistry and mechanistic insight, providing design rules for sustainable sodium-ion batteries with higher energy and longer life.
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Professor Javier Pérez-RamírezFor connecting catalyst design, reaction engineering, and sustainability metrics to develop new catalytic technologies that enable circular carbon utilisation.
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Carbon Neutral Laboratories for Sustainable Chemistry Tec...For the development of complex, low-carbon research infrastructure and experimental platforms to enable sustainable globally impactful research.
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Dr Reshma RaoFor the application of operando spectroscopy to heterogeneous interfaces, and for advancing mechanistic understanding of polarised solid-liquid interfaces in electrocatalysis.
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Dr Gwilherm KerherveFor the creation and development of transformative, open-source scientific software for X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis.
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Professor Mathew HorrocksFor the development and application of single-molecule and super-resolution microscopy approaches to understand how proteins aggregate in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Professor Mauro PastaFor innovative research on novel battery chemistries that go beyond the current state-of-the-art in lithium-ion systems.
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Professor Stephen CochraneFor the development of chemical tools for new antibiotic discovery for treating multidrug-resistant infections.
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Global Network for Neglected Tropical DiseasesFor the development of new tools to deliver the identification, and chemical and genetic validation, of multiple new drug targets for leishmaniasis and Chagas’ disease.
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GSK-Crick Prosperity PartnershipFor the development of a transformative covalent chemoproteomics discovery platform, incorporating high-throughput chemistry and machine learning models, to unlock undruggable targets for life-changing medicines.
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The Kaner Group at UCLA and SILQ TechnologiesFor the development of a zwitterion polymer surface treatment for medical devices that prevents infections in patients.