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Bond Chemical Education TeamFor the development of gamified virtual laboratory experiments that enhance student engagement, laboratory self-efficacy and theoretical understanding.
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House of Science New ZealandFor the development of a vast library of hands-on, bilingual science resource kits that enable thousands of primary school teachers across New Zealand to deliver life-changing science lessons.
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Professor Robert WeatherupFor the development and application of interface-sensitive X-ray spectroscopies for observing reactions in atmospheric pressure and liquid environments.
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Professor Bhavik PatelFor the development of innovative electrochemical sensors for advancing the understanding of biological signalling processes.
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Professor Frank VanhaeckeFor the development of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) based methodologies for elemental, isotopic and single-event analysis.
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Professor Marc VendrellFor the design and synthesis of activatable fluorophores, and their application in high-resolution biological imaging and translational medicine.
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Dr Andrea LaybournFor outstanding contributions towards developing the sustainable synthesis of porous materials, with a particular emphasis on microwave and continuous flow synthesis.
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Christopher Barner-KowollikFor the development and photophysical understanding of precision macromolecular photochemistry, and for excellence in communication.
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Mercouri KanatzidisFor pioneering contributions to the synthesis and development of novel semiconducting halide perovskites for application in solar energy conversion, and for excellence in communication.
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Professor Mark GrinstaffFor pioneering advances and translational research using innovative polymer platforms for new drug delivery systems and medical applications, and for excellence in communication.
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Emily Rose | 2023 Chemical Sciences Apprentice of the YearFor outstanding contributions towards the development of synthetic routes and processes for emerging medicines via autonomous high-throughput experimentation workflows, and contributions to STEM activities.
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Dr Stephen WallaceFor the development of chemical tools and microbial biocatalysts for sustainable synthesis.
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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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Dr Harry DestecroixFor co-founding Ziylo and Carbometrics, and building the Science Creates ecosystem which provides facilities and funding for multiple chemistry-based start-ups.
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Graeme DayFor pioneering the development of computational methods for guiding the discovery of functional molecular crystals.
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Carmen DomeneFor the use of computational techniques to enhance understanding of fundamental biological processes at the molecular level.
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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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Professor Richard LayfieldFor pioneering work in lanthanide and uranium chemistry including single-molecule magnetism.
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Dr James PatersonFor contributions in developing a new catalyst and reactor system for bp’s Fischer-Tropsch technology and low carbon fuels platform.
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Dr Sebastian PikeFor studies on the synthesis and photochemistry of metal-oxo cluster molecules and for their use as precursors to functional materials.