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Keary Engle and Garret MiyakeJoint winners 2025: For pioneering contributions in their respective research areas
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Professor Dr Nina HartrampfIn recognition of her contributions to flow-based peptide synthesis, particularly of post-translationally modified peptides and proteins, which enables and accelerates their systematic investigation.
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Jakob FrankeWinner 2026: For making a significant contribution to a natural product related area of the chemical sciences in their independent research careers.
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Fleur FergusonWinner 2026: For making significant contributions in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery in their independent career.
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Frank LeibfarthWinner 2025: For significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry in their early career.
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Hua WangWinner 2026: For significant contributions to the field of biomaterials in their early career.
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Winners 2015 to 2023Polymer Chemistry Lectureship winners prior to 2024: recognising exceptional early career researchers who have significantly contributed to polymer chemistry.
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Haritz SardonWinner 2024: For making significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry in their early career.
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Eva BlascoWinner 2026: For significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry in their early career.
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Luisa De ColaFor innovative studies on how photophysically active materials and nanostructures may be fabricated for deployment within active biological systems targeting future healthcare solutions, and for excellence in communication.
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Martin HeeneyFor pioneering contributions to solution processed organic semiconductors, particularly heavy main group containing polymers, and their device applications.
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Thuc-Quyen NguyenFor seminal contributions to the development of organic semiconducting materials and device physics of organic photovoltaics to mitigate climate change.
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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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Teri OdomFor seminal work on multi-scale materials that enable new ways to achieve ultrafast, coherent, and directional light emission at the nanoscale.
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Mark ThompsonFor the discovery and development of inorganic molecular materials for flat panel displays and lighting, combining insights into the photophysical properties and synthesis of inorganic complexes.
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Professor Donna BlackmondFor pioneering work in kinetic methods of organic catalysis, elegant descriptions of asymmetric catalysis mechanisms, insights into the origin of biological homochirality, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Anita MaguireFor the development of a diverse range of synthetic organic methodologies and protocols, and their applications to medicinal chemistry.
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Dr Ruchi GuptaFor contributions to leaky waveguides for chemical and biological sensing.