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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.
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Chunying ChenFor pioneering contributions in exploration of the nano–bio interface, providing fundamental insights into the fate of nanomaterials in biota and the environment.
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Cinzia CasiraghiFor the development of practical biocompatible inks made of 2D materials and their applications in the biomedical field and in printed electronics.
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Professor Christopher HardacreFor outstanding contributions to the areas of liquid and gas phase heterogeneous catalysis.
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Professor Christopher HunterFor pioneering a quantitative description of non-covalent interactions and establishing key principles in supramolecular design to create duplex-forming sequence oligomers and catalytic assemblies.
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Professor Chris WillisFor outstanding contributions across the broad spectrum of natural product chemistry.
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Professor Dame Margaret BrimbleFor a large body of pioneering work spanning the fields of natural product synthesis, peptide chemistry, and medicinal chemistry.
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Craig BanksFor outstanding contributions to electrochemistry through pioneering additive manufacturing.
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Professor Darren DixonFor the discovery, development and applications of iridium-catalysed reductive functionalisation of amides and lactams.
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Keary Engle and Garret MiyakeJoint winners 2025: For pioneering contributions in their respective research areas
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Professor David K SmithFor pioneering an understanding of molecular materials based on supramolecular gels.
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Professor Daryl WilliamsFor the pioneering invention of the dynamic vapour sorption instrument, which has transformed research laboratory practise worldwide.
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Professor Eduardo PerisFor the application of creative thinking in approaching fundamental challenges in organometallic chemistry and catalysis.