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Professor Edward TateFor contributions to discovery of novel chemical probes, and their application in opening up new understanding of protein modification in living systems, leading to the validation of novel drug targets in cancer and infectious disease.
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Professor Eric AnslynFor exploiting supramolecular interactions and dynamic covalent bonding to generate assays of practical utility, and for communicating the excitement of chemistry to students of all ages.
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Professor Eleanor SchofieldFor contributions to understanding degradation processes in archaeological materials, cultural heritage science and conservation.
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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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Erwin ReisnerFor pioneering work on solar chemistry, developing devices that capture sunlight and produce sustainable fuels and chemicals from carbon dioxide, biomass and plastic waste.
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Professor Euan BrechinFor outstanding contributions to synthetic coordination chemistry and molecular magnetism.
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Professor Emma RavenFor seminal contributions to understanding the roles of heme in biology.
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Emma KendrickFor discoveries and innovation in materials, manufacturing and recycling of lithium- and sodium-ion batteries.
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Professor Gita SedghiFor outstanding contributions to excellence in higher education teaching and for having transformative impact on the student experience.
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Professor Frank VanhaeckeFor the development of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) based methodologies for elemental, isotopic and single-event analysis.
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Professor Geoffrey MaitlandFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry through our publishing activities and governance groups.
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Gonçalo BernardesFor the design, development and application of targeted therapeutics including small molecule-based RNA degradation and conditional activation of chemotherapeutics.
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Professor Harry AndersonFor work on the synthesis and investigation of pi-conjugated macrocycles and new carbon allotropes.
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Professor Helen CooperFor the development of native ambient mass spectrometry as an analytical technique to enable direct analysis and imaging of intact proteins and protein assemblies from tissue.
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Graeme DayFor pioneering the development of computational methods for guiding the discovery of functional molecular crystals.
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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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Iain McCullochFor advances in the design, synthesis and innovative application of functional materials in optics, electronics, and energy.
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Professor Jason HallettFor pioneering work on the development of ionic liquids as commercially relevant solvents in biorefining and the circular economy.
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Professor James McCuskerFor the combined application of synthesis and ultrafast spectroscopy to advance our understanding of the excited-state dynamics of transition metal complexes.
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Professor James TourFor innovations in materials chemistry, with applications in medicine and nanotechnology.