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Max ParkerFor fostering a learning environment that captivates the imagination of students and embracing the challenge of incorporating real-world careers into the curriculum
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Niall BegleyFor his enthusiasm and use of innovative, engaging teaching methods in chemistry and encouraging the development of his colleagues
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University of Strathclyde and GSKFor the creation of a sustained partnership which has driven a culture of research and training excellence, and created a flow of skilled personnel to enhance capabilities within the sector.
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RSC Chemical Information and Computer Applications GroupFor the development of the Open Chemistry series of meetings and workshops and the successful transition to virtual meetings due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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RSC Formulation Science and Technology GroupFor the successful transition of their conference programme to run online on during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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RSC Porous Materials GroupFor the creation and development of a cohesive porous materials community.
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Dr 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 Helen CooperFor the development of native ambient mass spectrometry as an analytical technique to enable direct analysis and imaging of intact proteins and protein assemblies from tissue.
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Professor Ross DentonFor the development of novel synthesis methods and catalysts based on organophosphorus and organosilicon chemistry, and their application in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and natural products.
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Professor Michelle ChangFor seminal contributions in biosynthesis and biocatalysis to advance energy and environmental science and biomedical research, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Joseph FranciscoFor pioneering and creative applications of computational chemistry to the field of atmospheric chemistry, and for excellence in communication.
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Catherine MurphyFor pioneering work on the growth, size and shape control, biological applications and environmental implications of gold nanocrystals, and for excellence in communication.
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Abby WhitnallFor outstanding contributions to medicinal chemistry programmes and to inclusion and diversity at GSK.
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Dr Emily FlashmanFor the elucidation of molecular mechanisms of oxygen-sensing enzymes in plants and animals, in particular revealing the structural and kinetic properties of plant cysteine oxidases.
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Claire EyersFor the development and application of novel mass spectrometry-based analytical strategies to discover, identify and quantify dynamic biomolecular post-translational modifications.
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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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Andrew DoveFor seminal contributions to controlling and understanding stereochemistry and degradation in polymeric materials.
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Rebecca GossFor pioneering the use of enzymatic halogenation/cross-coupling in C‒H activation.
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Dr Ruth WebsterFor outstanding research including mechanistic elucidation of iron-catalysed, atom-efficient transformations of main group elements.