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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.
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RSC Molecular Spectroscopy GroupFor the successful transition of their programme to run online during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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RSC South India Local SectionFor the creation and development of a diverse programme for their community in South India.
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The Northumbria-Sunderland-Freeman-bioMérieux collaborationFor the design and development of chromogenic reagents for the rapid detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria.
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The Molecular Flow Sensor TeamFor the development of a molecular flow sensor for non-invasive breath analysis to provide measurements of respiratory disease and cardiac output.
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Team IceFor the development, application and translation of chemical tools for cryobiology.
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In-cell Organometallic Redox CatalysisFor pioneering work on catalysis of redox reactions in cancer cells by synthetic organometallic complexes.
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Sustainable methanolFor the discovery, fundamental understanding, and technical development of a novel catalytic technology for the recycling of carbon dioxide to produce sustainable methanol.
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Chiroptical HarmonyFor the discovery of chiroptical harmonic scattering, theoretically predicted in 1979 and demonstrated experimentally 40 years later.
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Single Atom Alloy CatalysisFor the development of single-atom alloys, a new class of catalysts that play a prominent role in the energy and sustainability fields.
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E-TAC water splittingFor the development of an innovative membraneless water splitting technology for low-cost production of green hydrogen at scale.
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The Chiral Materials TeamFor the discovery of chiral organic materials that allow high control of photon and electron spin.
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Team P(V)For the discovery of a sustainable and scalable platform of P(V) reagents for the synthesis of stereodefined and variable phosphate chimeric oligonucleotides, and their application to phosphorylation, bioconjugation, and chiral phosphine synthesis.