Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes

Summary

The Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes are annual prizes awarded by Royal Society of Chemistry to chemists in Britain who are 34 years of age or below. The prize is given to scientist who demonstrate the most meritorious and promising original investigations in chemistry and published results of those investigations. There are 3 prizes given every year, each winning £5000 and a medal. Candidates are not permitted to nominate themselves.

They were begun in 2008 when two previous awards, the Meldola Medal and Prize and the Edward Harrison Memorial Prize, were joined together. [1] They commemorate Raphael Meldola and Edward Harrison.

Winners of the Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes edit

Source:[2] Royal Society of Chemistry

2022 edit

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2017 edit

  • Matthew Baker, University of Strathclyde
  • Mark Crimmin, Imperial College London
  • Elaine O'Reilly, The University of Nottingham

2016 edit

  • Gonçalo Bernardes, University of Cambridge
  • Susan Perkin, University of Oxford
  • Sarah Staniland, The University of Sheffield

2015 edit

  • Adrian Chaplin, University of Warwick
  • David Scanlon, University College London
  • Robert Paton, University of Oxford

2014 edit

  • David Glowacki, University of Bristol
  • Erwin Reisner [Wikidata], University of Cambridge
  • Matthew Fuchter, Imperial College London

2013 edit

  • Andrew Baldwin, University of Oxford
  • John Bower, University of Bristol
  • Aron Walsh, University of Bath

2012 edit

  • Michael Ingleson, University of Manchester
  • Tuomas Knowles, University of Cambridge
  • Marina Kuimova, Imperial College London

2011 edit

  • Craig Banks, Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Tomislav Friscic, University of Cambridge
  • Philipp Kukura, University of Oxford

2010 edit

  • Scott Dalgarno, Heriot-Watt University
  • Andrew Goodwin, University of Oxford
  • Nathan S Lawrence, Schlumberger Cambridge Research

2009 edit

  • Eva Hevia, University of Strathclyde
  • Petra Cameron, University of Bath
  • Oren Scherman [Wikidata], University of Cambridge

Previous winners of the Meldola Medal and Prize edit

The Meldola Medal and Prize commemorated Raphael Meldola, President of the Maccabaeans and the Institute of Chemistry. The last winners of the prize in 2007 were Hon Lam from the University of Edinburgh, and Rachel O'Reilly of the University of Cambridge.

Previous winners of the Edward Harrison Memorial Prize edit

The Edward Harrison Memorial Prize commemorated the work of Edward Harrison who was credited with producing the first serviceable gas mask. The last winner of the prize was Katherine Holt of University College London.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "RSC Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes". Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  2. ^ "Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes". Royal Society of Chemistry.
  3. ^ "St Anne's Tutorial Fellow in Chemistry, Professor Volker Deringer, Wins Prestigious Harrison-Mendola Memorial Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry". June 7, 2022.
  4. ^ "University scientist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize". www.ncl.ac.uk.
  5. ^ "Former Postdoctoral Scholar Paul McGonigal Recognized in Annual RSC Prize List – Stoddart Mechanostereochemistry Group". stoddart.northwestern.edu.
  6. ^ "University of Manchester teams win seven Royal Society of Chemistry prizes". University of Manchester.
  7. ^ "Prestigious RSC prize for Fernanda Duarte".
  8. ^ School, Imperial College Business (June 8, 2021). "Five Royal Society of Chemistry prizes won by Imperial researchers and teams". FE News. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ Sallows, Lianne (July 16, 2020). "Dr Tom Bennett receives Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize". www.msm.cam.ac.uk.
  10. ^ a b "Eleven University scientists win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry awards | StaffNet | The University of Manchester". www.staffnet.manchester.ac.uk.

External links edit

  • Official website