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Biocatalytic Nitro Hydrogenations TeamFor the development of an industrially-applicable hydrogenase for mild and selective hydrogenation of nitro compounds to amines.
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Professor Sarbajit BanerjeeFor original insights into structure and chemical bonding far from equilibrium, and for excellence in communicating chemical principles underpinning clean energy to the public.
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Professor Perdita BarranFor the application of ion mobility mass spectrometry to complex biological systems, and breakthroughs in biomarker discovery, notably non-invasive sampling to diagnose Parkinson's disease.
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Dr Clare BakewellFor advances in the chemistry of organo-Al(III) and Mg(II) compounds, and their applications in small-molecule activation and catalysis.
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Professor Varinder AggarwalFor insight and creativity to deliver concise and efficient strategies for the assembly of complex organic molecules.
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Dr Rebecca BeveridgeFor the application of mass spectrometry methods to the structural characterisation of dynamic protein conformations and complexes.
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Professor Cameron AlexanderFor interdisciplinary research at the boundaries of chemistry, bio-responsive materials, and medicine.
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AI for MaterialsFor the development of chemistry-aware artificial intelligence software, its application to data-driven materials discovery, and its provision of open-source materials databases and language models for the global scientific community.
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Professor Sir Shankar BalasubramanianFor groundbreaking and highly influential work on the chemistry and chemical biology of nucleic acids, which has transformed our understanding of quadruplex DNA.
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Gas-phase Heterogeneous Catalysis for Solar Fuels ResearchFor defining a chemical approach to nanomaterials leading to efficient gas-phase heterogeneous carbon dioxide photocatalysis.
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Professor Donna BlackmondFor pioneering work in kinetic methods of organic catalysis, elegant descriptions of asymmetric catalysis mechanisms, insights into the origin of biological homochirality, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Seth CohenFor accomplishments in the translational development of metalloenzyme inhibitors and the functionalisation of metal–organic frameworks, and for excellence in communication.
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Dr Emrys EvansFor pioneering contributions in the development, characterisation and exploitation of luminescent materials based on organic radicals, for use in light-emitting devices and new quantum technologies.
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Professor Damion CorriganFor innovative contributions to the field of electrochemical sensors for biomedical applications.
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The BoostCrop teamFor the development of a library of biocompatible molecules that can on application harness solar UV energy and enhance crop growth.
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EPSRC NRF for EPRFor outstanding dedication and technical expertise in running the EPSRC UK National Research Facility for EPR spectroscopy at The University of Manchester.
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Dr Nathan DavisonFor significant advances in organolithium and organosodium chemistry, including the first solvent-free Birch reduction, and the isolation of monomeric methyllithium.
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AEEon CollectiveFor the development of alternate electrode electrolysis and applications in organic synthesis.
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Dr Lauren HatcherFor innovative developments in real-time photocrystallography, including the study of three-dimensional chemical switches.
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Stephen GoldupFor delineating stereochemical theory of the mechanical bond, the discovery of new mechanical stereogenic units, and developing flexible methodological concepts for the stereoselective synthesis of chiral rotaxanes and catenanes.