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Stanley LangerFor outstanding service to the Royal Society of Chemistry Chilterns & Middlesex Local Section, South East Regional Steering Group and Historical Group.
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Team P(V)For the discovery of a sustainable and scalable platform of P(V) reagents for the synthesis of stereodefined and variable phosphate chimeric oligonucleotides, and their application to phosphorylation, bioconjugation, and chiral phosphine synthesis.
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Sustainable methanolFor the discovery, fundamental understanding, and technical development of a novel catalytic technology for the recycling of carbon dioxide to produce sustainable methanol.
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Team IceFor the development, application and translation of chemical tools for cryobiology.
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The Rare Earth Elements ProjectFor convening collaborators from chemistry, history, and fine art to engage and educate diverse audiences about the separation of critical metals and the impacts of current production methods.
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The Hertfordshire and Essex High School Chemistry DepartmentFor inspiring student progress through inspirational teaching methods and fostering a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork
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The Molecular Flow Sensor TeamFor the development of a molecular flow sensor for non-invasive breath analysis to provide measurements of respiratory disease and cardiac output.
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The DISTINCTIVE ConsortiumFor the delivery of research that addressed challenges associated with the continuing safe storage and disposal of radioactive legacy nuclear waste.
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Technical Support Team in the Department of Chemistry at...For the team's pivotal role in operating the laboratory courses, supporting research and developing a highly successful and creative outreach programme in a new Department of Chemistry.
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The Lab_14 CollaborationFor the development of a 1st year undergraduate remote laboratory experience, which provides students with a ‘chemistry kit for the 21st century’ and places a focus on measurement within everyday contexts.
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The Molecular RatcheteersFor breakthroughs in catalysed non-equilibrium systems, particularly molecular ratchet mechanisms, that have provided fundamental insights into the dynamics of matter.
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The Northumbria-Sunderland-Freeman-bioMérieux collaborationFor the design and development of chromogenic reagents for the rapid detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria.
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The Chiral Materials TeamFor the discovery of chiral organic materials that allow high control of photon and electron spin.
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The ReLiB ProjectFor transformative research and influence leading to the establishment of a technology pipeline for low cost, high throughput, and low environmental impact lithium-ion battery recycling.
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The University of Edinburgh School of Chemistry & Sunamp LtdFor the creation of a successful partnership that has led to the development and commercialisation of heat-storage technology using novel formulations of phase-change materials.
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University of Nottingham Laboratory Development TeamFor dedication to crafting an innovative, skills-focused, digitally-enhanced practical chemistry curriculum to hone student skills and prepare them for a diverse range of careers.
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University of Strathclyde and GSKFor the creation of a sustained partnership which has driven a culture of research and training excellence, and created a flow of skilled personnel to enhance capabilities within the sector.
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Tien ThuyFor dedication to supporting the Particle Characterisation Group in organising the FORGE Conference, being instrumental in its success regarding engagement, marketing and sustainability.
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University of St Andrews School of Chemistry & ZEM Fuel S...For the development and commercialisation of a disruptive zero emission energy technology, direct ammonia fuel cells, to decarbonise the maritime industry.