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Professor Madhavi KrishnanFor the invention of a ‘field free’ trap for confining and manipulating a single colloidal particle or molecule, enabling accurate and precise measurements of molecular charge in aqueous solution.
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Melanie CooperFor outstanding accomplishments in designing, implementing and evaluating evidence-based chemistry curricula and catalysing the careers of many chemistry education researchers.
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Professor Nicholas LongFor innovative synthetic chemistry applied to the fields of functional materials and biomedical imaging.
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Dr Alex ShardFor pioneering accurate chemical measurements of surfaces and interfaces.
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Dr Camille PetitFor innovative work on porous nanostructures for applications in the energy and sustainability sectors.
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Dr Jacqueline MortonFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through the activities of the Sheffield and District Local Section and the Atomic Spectroscopy Group.
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Professor Bonnie Ann WallaceFor the pioneering development of biophysical methods and bioinformatics tools to enable the characterisation of ion channel-drug molecule complexes.
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Professor David EvansFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through the activities of our inorganic and biochemical member-led communities.
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Professor Jianliang XiaoFor outstanding contributions to catalysis, both in fundamental studies and commercial application.
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Professor John HepworthFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our Local Sections, governance committees and Board of Trustees.
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Steven ArmesFor sustained and pioneering contributions to the design and synthesis of novel biocompatible polymers.
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Professor William GriffithFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our Historical Group and for advising on activities celebrating the history of the chemical sciences.
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Iseult LynchFor enhanced understanding of the role of biomolecule-nanomaterials interactions and the ecological corona in environmental fate and toxicity of nanomaterials.
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Dr James BarkerFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through supporting and developing professional development activities for our community, and taking an active role in our governance committees.
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Professor Chris WillisFor outstanding contributions across the broad spectrum of natural product chemistry.
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Professor Jeffrey LongFor pioneering work in the synthesis and characterization of inorganic molecules and materials exhibiting new physical phenomena.
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Professor Sjoerd HarderFor pioneering contributions in the field of s-block metal chemistry, particularly in the area of alkaline earth metal catalysis.
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Vy DongFor creative applications of metal hydride catalysis to address diverse challenges in organic synthesis, including carbon-carbon activation and cyclic peptide construction.
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Yi LuFor elucidating design principles of artificial metalloproteins to gain novel and deeper insights into the structure and function of natural systems.
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Dr Amanda HardyFor dedication to the diversification of the committee and programmes of the Chilterns and Middlesex Local Section.