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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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Professor Stefanie DehnenFor pioneering research on molecular multinary cluster nanoarchitectures for innovative applications in catalysts, white-light emitters, and battery materials.
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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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Professor Sohini Kar-NarayanFor advancing research in functional polymers and nanocomposites, and their application in energy, sensing and biomedicine using microscale additive manufacturing.
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Professor Stephen FletcherFor the development of asymmetric Suzuki-Miyaura-type and other catalytic cross-coupling reactions with racemic starting materials.
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Professor Sharon Hammes-SchifferFor the development and applications of analytical theories and computational methods for describing proton-coupled electron-transfer reactions and enzyme catalysis.
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Professor Stephen LiddleFor extensive contributions to understanding the inorganic and organometallic chemistry of the f elements.
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Professor Stephen ThomasFor the development and creative applications of novel methods to enable catalysis, using organometallic-free activation of first-row transition metal and main-group pre-catalysts.
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Professor Tim BuggFor the discovery of bacterial enzymes for the degradation of lignin, and their application to the conversion of lignin to renewable chemicals.
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Professor Stuart TaylorFor pioneering work on the discovery of catalysts that have been commercialised for environmental protection, including carbon monoxide oxidation catalysts for critical life support applications.
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Thuc-Quyen NguyenFor seminal contributions to the development of organic semiconducting materials and device physics of organic photovoltaics to mitigate climate change.
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Professor Tom BrownFor major contributions in the nucleic acid field, including the synthesis of biocompatible artificial DNA, and molecular tools for genetic analysis and diagnostics.
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Professor Steven BellFor pioneering work in developing Raman and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for quantitative chemical analysis.
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Tomislav FriščićFor transformative contributions to the design, fundamental understanding and applications of solid-state materials, and of their mechanochemical and photochemical reactivity.
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Teri OdomFor seminal work on multi-scale materials that enable new ways to achieve ultrafast, coherent, and directional light emission at the nanoscale.
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Professor Timothy DonohoeFor innovative development of catalytic methods that activate organic molecules by redox processes.
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Steven ArmesFor sustained and pioneering contributions to the design and synthesis of novel biocompatible polymers.
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Xiaogang LiuFor outstanding contributions to the understanding and optical manipulation of photon conversion in nanocrystals and their applications in X-ray and light-field imaging, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Vernon GibsonFor seminal contributions to fundamental and applied inorganic chemistry, and for critical work in policy setting at the interface of academia with industry and government.
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Professor Vijay ChudasamaFor the development of reagents and strategies for site-selective protein modification to enable targeted therapy, imaging and diagnostics.