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Anna SlaterFor the development of innovative tools, particularly flow chemistry processes, to control the formation of supramolecular materials.
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Bin LiuFor the innovative design and synthesis of organic molecules and nanomaterials to advance biomedical research and applications, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Barry TrostFor continued wide ranging contributions to the development of new synthetic methods employing transition metal catalysts, and the application of these methods to the efficient (atom economic), asymmetric synthesis of complex targets of biological interest.
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Professor Bhavik PatelFor the design of innovative and effective analytical chemistry curriculums.
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Anthony DavisFor outstanding contributions to the design and synthesis of selective carbohydrate receptors with potential to improve the well-being of those with diabetes.
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Antonio EchavarrenFor pioneering contributions to the field of organic chemistry employing gold catalysis.
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Professor Angelos MichaelidesFor outstanding contributions towards the understanding of complex aqueous interfaces and the formation of ice at such interfaces.
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Chad MirkinFor contributions to supramolecular chemistry and nanoscience, in particular the invention and development of methods for nanolithography, high-area rapid printing, and photocontrol in nanoparticle synthesis.
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Professor Bruce TurnbullFor the development and application of bioorthogonal approaches in engineering functional protein and carbohydrate based systems.
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Carmen DomeneFor the use of computational techniques to enhance understanding of fundamental biological processes at the molecular level.
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Professor Christiane TimmelFor seminal contributions to the fields of spin chemistry and electron paramagnetic resonance.
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Catherine MurphyFor pioneering work on the growth, size and shape control, biological applications and environmental implications of gold nanocrystals, and for excellence in communication.
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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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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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Professor Chris AbellFor pioneering work on fragment-based drug discovery and microfluidic microdroplets.
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Professor Christopher Barner-KowollikFor the development and photophysical understanding of precision macromolecular photochemistry, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Claire CorkhillFor advances in ceramic and glass materials for the safe immobilisation of radioactive waste through fundamental understanding of surface degradation processes, and advancing multi-stakeholder relationships to embed materials science in government policy.
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Professor Claire CarmaltFor contributions to the development of functional thin films as transparent conducting oxides, photocatalysts and heterojunction photoanodes for photoelectrochemical applications.
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Claire EyersFor the development and application of novel mass spectrometry-based analytical strategies to discover, identify and quantify dynamic biomolecular post-translational modifications.