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Winners 2017 to 2023ChemComm Emerging Investigator Lectureship earlier winners: for outstanding work in ChemComm in the early stages of their careers
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Winners 2018 to 2023ChemSocRev Pioneering Investigator Lectureship earlier winners: recognising innovative mid-career researchers who are pioneers in their respective research areas
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Winners 2012 to 2022EES Lectureship winners prior to 2023: for outstanding emerging investigators working in an energy research topic within the scope of the journal Energy and Environmental Science
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Winners 2015 to 2023JAAS Emerging Investigator Lectureship winners prior to 2024: For making a significant contribution in the area of atomic spectrometry in their independent academic career
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Winners 2010 to 2023Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship winners prior to 2024: Recognising early career researchers who have made outstanding contributions to materials chemistry
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Winners 2010 to 2023Lab on a Chip and ALine Pioneers of Miniaturisation Lectureship winners prior to 2024: recognising trail-blazing early to mid-career scientists who have contributed to the development and understanding of miniaturised system
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Winners 2013 to 2024Natural Product Reports Emerging Investigator Lectureship winners prior to 2024: recognising exceptional contributions from early career researchers in a natural products-related area of the chemical sciences
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Winners 2010 to 2023Polymer Chemistry Lectureship winners prior to 2024: recognising exceptional early career researchers who have significantly contributed to polymer chemistry.
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Winners 2012 to 2024RSC Medicinal Chemistry Emerging Investigator Lectureship winners prior to 2025: recognising early career researchers in academia or industry, who have made significant contributions to medicinal chemistry and drug discovery
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Great Science Share for SchoolsFor inspiring 5-14 years olds in practical science, through a collaborative campaign focused on pupils asking,investigating and sharing their scientific questions, supported by teacher CPD.
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Anderson ShumWinner 2025: For outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.
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Professor Anna PeacockWinner 2025 CBBG Lectureship Award: for her outstanding contributions to the chemical biology and bioinorganic chemistry communities, as well as her exceptional research on the design of new-to-nature metalloproteins, including towards novel MRI contrast agents.
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NoseToDiagnoseFor a novel approach to early Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and stratification using a simple non-invasive skin swab.
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DMF-NMR developmentFor the development of Digital Microfluidics-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (DMF-NMR) technology for enhanced chemical analysis.
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PericyclasesFor the discovery of a new class of enzymes, the pericyclases, that catalyse reactions in biosynthesis of complex natural products, and for identifying their mechanisms.
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Uncovering the hidden paths in C–H activation catalysisFor the development of a unique approach for directly observing transient species and key bond-forming steps that underpin transition metal-catalysed C–H activation and functionalisation reactions.
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Multidimensional Click ChemistryFor the development of multidimensional click chemistry, a next-generation click-technology that extends bond creation into the three-dimensional world, opening doors to new frontiers in biomedicine, materials science, and beyond.
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Guanjie HeWinner 2025: for making significant contributions to the field of materials chemistry in their early career.
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Joanne Davies2025 Early Career Prize for Excellence in Primary Education: awarded for her work as an early career teacher to make science inclusive of all children, enabling them to see themselves as scientists, and ensuring every child has the opportunity to succeed in the science classroom.
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Conor Eivers2025 Early Career Prize for Excellence in Secondary and Further Education: awarded for inspiring students and teachers through his creativity, dedication and passion, in order to develop their love for the subject.