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Professor J. PaulFor transformative discoveries of new materials from high pressure synthesis and of novel electronic phenomena in solids.
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Dr Louis MorrillFor the development of sustainable methodologies for synthesis which employ catalysts that are metal-free or based on earth-abundant first row transition metals.
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Dr Katherine WheelhouseFor contributions to the application and industrialisation of chemical catalysis in the pharmaceutical industry in the pursuit of more sustainable synthesis of medicines.
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Professor Dame MargaretFor a large body of pioneering work spanning the fields of natural product synthesis, peptide chemistry, and medicinal chemistry.
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Dr Stephen HodgeFor strategic leadership in developing greener solutions and advocating for global regulations related to the physical and toxicological testing of graphene.
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Professor Rodolphe CléracFor the development of new research areas in molecular magnetism and contributions to the study of magnetic materials.
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Professor K. BarryFor the development of the concept of ‘click’ chemistry, the invention of chemical reactions underpinning this field and the impact this continues to make in chemical biology, drug development and materials science.
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Professor Timothy DonohoeFor innovative development of catalytic methods that activate organic molecules by redox processes.
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Professor Christopher HardacreFor outstanding contributions to the areas of liquid and gas phase heterogeneous catalysis.
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Professor David K SmithFor pioneering an understanding of molecular materials based on supramolecular gels.
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Professor Johannes AwudzaFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry in Ghana and through the Pan-African Chemistry Network.
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Dr Erica RobertsFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our member communities and governance groups in Wales.
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Dr Susannah CooteFor dedication to supporting the early career heterocyclic chemistry community through the development of a programme of online activities in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Dr Ben PilgrimFor inspirational teaching contributions at the school-university interface, most notably through significant contributions to the UK Chemistry Olympiad.
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Serena Parker-SharpFor championing inclusion and diversity within the primary science curriculum to allow children of all backgrounds to see themselves as scientists.
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Dr Wesleigh DawsmithFor going above and beyond to support the delivery of high-quality practical work, and championing ways to make practical work inclusive to all students.
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Dr Alison HillFor inspirational teaching and making a positive difference in curriculum design, implementation, assessment and to the wider community.
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Caroline SkerryFor outstanding contributions to delivering primary science teaching and supporting others to provide excellent teaching through establishing and leading the Cornwall Primary Science Share.
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Lynn KidwellFor significant and sustained contributions to safe chemistry practical education.
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The University of Edinburgh School of Chemistry & Sunamp LtdFor the creation of a successful partnership that has led to the development and commercialisation of heat-storage technology using novel formulations of phase-change materials.