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Dr Benjamin SchumannFor the creative use of chemistry-centred tools to provide valuable insights into glycan biology.
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Professor Angela RussellFor innovation in medicinal chemistry leading to the identification of first in class utrophin modulators for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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Professor Peter SeebergerFor the development of automated glycan assembly as a basis for molecular glycobiology and synthetic carbohydrate vaccines.
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Gonçalo BernardesFor the design, development and application of targeted therapeutics including small molecule-based RNA degradation and conditional activation of chemotherapeutics.
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Matthew GibsonFor transformative contributions in polymer and biomaterials science, particularly for the development of materials to stabilise biologics.
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Marina KuimovaFor the development of unique probes and methodologies in fluorescence imaging leading to an understanding of dynamic biological processes in living systems, pertinent to health and disease.
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Dr Andrew JuppFor advancing the understanding of the interaction of main-group frustrated Lewis pairs with light.
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Professor Michael InglesonFor new approaches to C–H borylation using zinc catalysts and bis-borane electrophiles.
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Professor Euan BrechinFor outstanding contributions to synthetic coordination chemistry and molecular magnetism.
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Dr Selena LockyerFor synthetic and spectroscopic studies of molecular magnets, particularly supramolecular assemblies that could be used in quantum information processing.
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Dr Nicholle BellFor innovations in high-resolution NMR spectroscopy and mass-spectrometry methods applied to the understanding of global carbon embedded in complex environmental matrices.
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Professor Matthew RigbyFor research on the abundances and fluxes of environmentally harmful gases in the atmosphere, which has contributed to a measurable reduction in emissions of climate forcing and ozone depleting gases.
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Professor Jason HallettFor pioneering work on the development of ionic liquids as commercially relevant solvents in biorefining and the circular economy.
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Professor Reinhard MaurerFor contributions to the fundamental understanding of molecular structure and chemical dynamics at hybrid organic-inorganic interfaces through the development of computational simulation methods.
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Professor Scott HabershonFor the development of innovative computational simulation methods to predict molecular dynamics across the timescales of chemistry.
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Jenny NelsonFor contributions to the understanding and development of novel electronic materials for solar energy conversion.
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Dr Yuval Elani | Harrison-Meldola Early Career PrizeFor innovative contributions in synthetic cell engineering and biohybrid systems.
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Dr Sarah LovelockFor the development of innovative biocatalytic approaches to produce therapeutic oligonucleotides.
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Dr Felice TorrisiFor innovative contributions to the understanding of charge transport in networks of two-dimensional materials for the development of printed electronics.
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Professor Tim BuggFor the discovery of bacterial enzymes for the degradation of lignin, and their application to the conversion of lignin to renewable chemicals.