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Carmen GalanFor the development of bioinspired and transformative synthetic probes and their application to the targeting and regulation of cellular processes in both mammalian and plant cells.
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Dr G. MariusFor the development of NMR-based methods to characterize protein assembly, aggregation and amyloidosis.
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Paul JonesFor the creation of UK businesses that are globally recognised for innovating speciality polymers employing green chemistry principles.
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Matthew FuchterFor the development of chemistry-led approaches to interrogate function in chemistry, materials and medicine.
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Junwang TangFor the discovery of efficient photocatalysts for clean and renewable fuel synthesis.
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Professor Jan VerletFor pioneering contributions to the spectroscopy and dynamics of anions in the gas-phase and at aqueous interfaces.
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Dr Sarah SkerrattFor innovation in aspects of medicinal chemistry and strategic leadership in drug discovery method development.
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Dr Jennifer GardenFor contributions to the advancements in homo- and hetero-metallic catalysis for sustainable polymerisation chemistry.
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Dr James Wilton-ElyFor contributions to the application of metals in biological sensing and medical imaging.
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Holger BraunschweigFor contributions to the chemistry of reactive low-oxidation-state main-group molecules, including their applications in catalysis.
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Dr Jiangnan LiFor the development of stable porous materials for the capture and conversion of NOx and SOx.
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Dr Chiara GiorioFor research on the environmental fate of systemic pesticides, influencing global pesticide regulation for sustainable agriculture.
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Emma KendrickFor discoveries and innovation in materials, manufacturing and recycling of lithium- and sodium-ion batteries.
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Chunying ChenFor pioneering contributions in exploration of the nano–bio interface, providing fundamental insights into the fate of nanomaterials in biota and the environment.
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Dr Brianna HeazlewoodFor the development of novel experimental techniques and computational modelling to study reactive collisions at extremely low temperatures.
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Professor Sharon AshbrookFor exploiting multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, combined with first-principles calculations, to probe local structure and chemical reactivity in inorganic materials.
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Laura GagliardiFor contributions to the development of multireference quantum chemical approaches to describe catalysis and excited state phenomena.
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Dr Nicholas ChiltonFor contributions in applying experimental and advanced computational methods to understand the magnetic and electronic properties of molecules.
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Professor Fernanda DuarteFor introducing multidisciplinary approaches to rationalise complex (bio)chemical reaction mechanisms, guiding rational molecular design.
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Dr Ceri HammondFor the development of traditional and sustainable catalytic processes using heterogeneous catalysts.