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The Green Chemistry CommitmentFor fostering a green chemistry community of practice that empowers educators across the world to integrate green chemistry into the science curriculum
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University of York "Decolonising the Chemistry Curriculum...For championing decolonisation of the undergraduate chemistry curriculum, through widespread dissemination of strategies and resources to promote more inclusive chemistry teaching.
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Saurabh Chitnis and Xiongyi HuangJoint winners 2025: For substantial contributions to the chemical sciences in the early stages of their careers
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Keary Engle and Garret MiyakeJoint winners 2025: For pioneering contributions in their respective research areas
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Professor Dr Nina HartrampfIn recognition of her contributions to flow-based peptide synthesis, particularly of post-translationally modified peptides and proteins, which enables and accelerates their systematic investigation.
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Jakob FrankeWinner 2026: For making a significant contribution to a natural product related area of the chemical sciences in their independent research careers.
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Fleur FergusonWinner 2026: For making significant contributions in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery in their independent career.
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Eva BlascoWinner 2026: For significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry in their early career.
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Hua WangWinner 2026: For significant contributions to the field of biomaterials in their early career.
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Rebecca GossFor pioneering the use of enzymatic halogenation/cross-coupling in C‒H activation.
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Fidele Ntie-KangWinner 2025: For making a significant contribution to a natural product related area of the chemical sciences in their independent research careers.
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Antonio EchavarrenFor pioneering contributions to the field of organic chemistry employing gold catalysis.
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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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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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Jonathan SteedFor work in the understanding, control and application of the assembly of molecular materials in the crystal and gel state.
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Xiao ShenThe RSC Fluorine Prize is awarded to a young researcher who has made a significant contribution to the area of fluorine chemistry and is chosen by an international panel of fluorine chemists.
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Matthew FuchterFor the development of chemistry-led approaches to interrogate function in chemistry, materials and medicine.
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Professor Basile CurchodFor the development of theoretical and computational methods to unravel new mechanisms in photochemistry.
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Carmen DomeneFor the use of computational techniques to enhance understanding of fundamental biological processes at the molecular level.