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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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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.
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Professor Jonathan SesslerFor pioneering work on f-element complexes of expanded porphyrins.
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Dr Richard KongFor the development of and mechanistic insight into novel bond breaking and bond making methods using main-group reagents.
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Dr Anabel LanternaFor innovative research on heterogeneous photocatalysis, pushing boundaries towards less expensive, light-responsive, reusable catalytic processes for sustainable chemistry.
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Laura HerzFor pioneering work advancing the development of solar cells through fundamental understanding of electronic, structural and chemical properties of next-generation light-harvesting materials.
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Arthur RagauskasFor pioneering several widely used tools and approaches in biorefining, including the mechanistic understanding of lignin conversion chemistry.
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Professor Basile CurchodFor the development of theoretical and computational methods to unravel new mechanisms in photochemistry.
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Professor Vasilios StavrosFor contributions to gas, solution, and condensed-phase spectroscopy spanning both fundamental and applied aspects.
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Michael WasielewskiFor contributions toward understanding electron spin dynamics in molecular systems for applications in quantum information science.
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Professor Volker DeringerFor innovative contributions to the modelling and understanding of amorphous materials.
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Marina FreitagFor outstanding work to develop, elaborate, and understand novel energy materials.
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Dr Paul McGonigalFor innovative studies of dynamic processes in organic functional materials.