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Haritz SardonFor making significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry in their early career.
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Professor Michael BollongFor making significant contributions in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery in their independent career.
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Professor Zoë WallerFor her outstanding contribution to the chemical biology community and her exceptional research achievements on the stability and function of DNA i-motifs.
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Andrew JamiesonFor his outstanding contribution to the chemical biology community and his exceptional research achievements on the design and syntheses of peptides and peptidomimetics for chemical biology applications.
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Maria Lucana, Roberta Lucchi, Fabien Gosselet, Cristina D...BrainBike peptidomimetic enables efficient transport of proteins across brain endothelium
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Grégoire Bastide, Anna Remund, Dina Oosthuizen, Nina Derr...Paper: Handheld device quantifies breath acetone for real-life metabolic health monitoring
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Sumanjot Kaur, Jingyi Chen and Ali UbeyitogullariPaper: Formation of nanoporous aerogels from defatted rice bran via supercritical carbon dioxide drying
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Dr Matthew JennerFor his internationally leading research into the discovery and biosynthesis of natural products through application of innovative mass spectrometry-based approaches.
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Dr Maria Chiara ArnoFor her outstanding contributions in advancing the understanding of material-cell interactions.
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Dr Holly ReeveFor her outstanding work in establishing a highly innovative approach – now patented – to decarbonising biocatalysis that addresses many of the requirements for net-zero manufacturing.
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Dr Yuval ElaniFor his development of a series of technologies that allow synthetic cells to be constructed from scratch using biomolecular building blocks.
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Zhen GuFor pioneering “programmed medications” that apply physiological signals-responsive materials/systems for precisely delivering therapeutics, especially for diabetes and cancer treatment.
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Dr Tatiana BessetFor her use of metal catalysed C-H activation and the development of new strategies for the synthesis of fluorinated building blocks.
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Neslihan TasFor her research into the Maillard reaction and the novel approaches to understanding the chemistry of this complex reaction.
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Professor Alan MackieFor the impact his research and scientific contributions have had in the field of food chemistry.
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ChemBAMFor inspiring the next generation of chemists through activities that link classroom teaching to real world chemistry research.
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Dr Carin SeechurnFor diligent and passionate work to develop and commercialize precious metal complexes to promote homogeneous catalysis for real world industrial applications.
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Professor John DeanFor dedication to the planning, coordination and ongoing development of the Schools Analyst Competition.