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We are recognising individuals, collaborations and teams for their exceptional achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.

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Ashley Ross

Professor Ashley Ross

University of Cincinnati, USA

Winner 2024: Analyst Emerging Investigator Lectureship - for a significant contribution to analytical chemistry in their independent academic career.

Professor Barry Trost

Professor Barry Trost

Stanford University, USA

For continued wide ranging contributions to the development of new synthetic methods employing transition metal catalysts, and the application of t...

Dr Basile Curchod

Professor Basile Curchod

University of Bristol, UK

For the development of theoretical and computational methods to unravel new mechanisms in photochemistry.

Professor Bhavik Patel FRSC

Professor Bhavik Patel

University of Brighton

For the development of innovative electrochemical sensors for advancing the understanding of biological signalling processes.

Professor Bhavik Patel FRSC

Professor Bhavik Patel

University of Brighton

For the design of innovative and effective analytical chemistry curriculums.

Professor Bonnie Ann Wallace

Professor Bonnie Ann Wallace

Birkbeck, University of London

For the pioneering development of biophysical methods and bioinformatics tools to enable the characterisation of ion channel-drug molecule complexes.

Professor Bruce Turnbull

Professor Bruce Turnbull

University of Leeds, UK

For the development and application of bioorthogonal approaches in engineering functional protein and carbohydrate based systems.

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Professor Cameron Alexander

University of Nottingham, UK

2025 Interdisciplinary Prize: awarded for interdisciplinary research at the boundaries of chemistry, bio-responsive materials, and medicine.

Professor Chris Abell

Professor Chris Abell

University of Cambridge, UK

For pioneering work on fragment-based drug discovery and microfluidic microdroplets.

Professor Chris Willis

Professor Chris Willis

University of Bristol, UK

For outstanding contributions across the broad spectrum of natural product chemistry.

Professor Christiane Timmel

Professor Christiane Timmel

University of Oxford, UK

For seminal contributions to the fields of spin chemistry and electron paramagnetic resonance.

Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik

Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik

Queensland University of Technology, Australia

For the development and photophysical understanding of precision macromolecular photochemistry, and for excellence in communication.

Professor Christopher Hardacre

Professor Christopher Hardacre

University of Manchester, UK

For outstanding contributions to the areas of liquid and gas phase heterogeneous catalysis.

Professor Christopher Hunter

Professor Christopher Hunter

University of Cambridge, UK

For pioneering a quantitative description of non-covalent interactions and establishing key principles in supramolecular design to create duplex-fo...

Professor Claire Carmalt

Professor Claire Carmalt

University College London, UK

For contributions to the development of functional thin films as transparent conducting oxides, photocatalysts and heterojunction photoanodes for p...

Professor Claire Corkhill

Professor Claire Corkhill

University of Sheffield, UK

For advances in ceramic and glass materials for the safe immobilisation of radioactive waste through fundamental understanding of surface degradati...

Professor Dame Margaret Brimble

Professor Dame Margaret

The University of Auckland, New Zealand

For a large body of pioneering work spanning the fields of natural product synthesis, peptide chemistry, and medicinal chemistry.

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Professor Damion Corrigan

University of Strathclyde, UK

2025 Analytical Science mid-career Prize: awarded for innovative contributions to the field of electrochemical sensors for biomedical applications.

Professor Darren Dixon

Professor Darren Dixon

University of Oxford, UK

For the discovery, development and applications of iridium-catalysed reductive functionalisation of amides and lactams.

Professor Daryl Williams

Professor Daryl Williams

Imperial College London and Surface Measurement Systems Limited

For the pioneering invention of the dynamic vapour sorption instrument, which has transformed research laboratory practise worldwide.