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

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Professor Michelle Chang

Professor Michelle Chang

University of California Berkeley, USA

For seminal contributions in biosynthesis and biocatalysis to advance energy and environmental science and biomedical research, and for excellence...

Professor Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh

Professor Nguy峄卬 T K Thanh

University College London, UK

For outstanding contributions to interdisciplinary research on fundamental understanding of chemical syntheses, physical studies of plasmonic and m...

Professor Nicholas Long

Professor Nicholas Long

Imperial College London, UK

For innovative synthetic chemistry applied to the fields of functional materials and biomedical imaging.

Professor Nora de Leeuw

Professor Nora de

University of Leeds, UK

For the development and application of computational chemistry to enable atomic-level insights into biomedical materials for in vivo and nature-ins...

Professor Norberto Lopes

Professor Norberto Lopes

University of São Paulo, Brazil

For pioneering analytical and polyomic studies that inform chemical ecology and natural product modes of action.

Professor Omar Yaghi

Professor Omar Yaghi

University of California Berkeley, USA

For the impactful development of water harvesting from desert air using metal–organic frameworks.

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Professor Paul Walton

University of York, UK

2025 Inclusion and Diversity Prize: for exemplary and wide-ranging contributions over two decades promoting the use of evidence-based thinking in g...

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Professor Perdita Barran

University of Manchester, UK

2025 Tilden Prize for Chemistry: awarded for the application of ion mobility mass spectrometry to complex biological systems, and breakthroughs in...

Professor Peter Bruce

Professor Peter Bruce

University of Oxford, UK

For pioneering research on the chemistry of materials with applications in renewable energy, leading to fundamental changes in our understanding of...

Professor Peter Seeberger

Professor Peter Seeberger

Max-Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces

For the development of automated glycan assembly as a basis for molecular glycobiology and synthetic carbohydrate vaccines.

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Professor Rachel O'Reilly

University of Birmingham, UK

2025 Tilden Prize for Chemistry: awarded for precision polymer chemistry, self-assembly and materials synthesis that demonstrates both fundamental...

Professor Rachel O'Reilly

Professor Rachel O'Reilly

University of Birmingham, UK

For creative and comprehensive syntheses of functional, self-assembling polymeric materials.

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Professor Rebecca Melen

Cardiff University, UK

2025 Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Prize: awarded for insights into the reactivity of frustrated Lewis pairs by single- and two-electron pathways.

Professor Reinhard Maurer

Professor Reinhard Maurer

University of Warwick, UK

For contributions to the fundamental understanding of molecular structure and chemical dynamics at hybrid organic-inorganic interfaces through the...

Professor Richard Catlow

Professor Richard Catlow

University College London and Cardiff University

For the development and application of computational methods in conjunction with experiment as powerful and predictive tools in the physical chemis...

Professor Richard Layfield

Professor Richard Layfield

University of Sussex, UK

For pioneering work in lanthanide and uranium chemistry including single-molecule magnetism.

Professor Robert Weatherup

Professor Robert Weatherup

University of Oxford, UK

For the development and application of interface-sensitive X-ray spectroscopies for observing reactions in atmospheric pressure and liquid environm...

Professor Rodolphe Cl?rac

Professor Rodolphe Cl茅rac

CNRS - Universit? de Bordeaux

For the development of new research areas in molecular magnetism and contributions to the study of magnetic materials.

Professor Ronald Raines

Professor Ronald Raines

Massachussetts Institute of Technology

For translating fundamental chemical understanding of collagen into the life sciences and towards the clinic.

Professor Ross Denton

Professor Ross Denton

University of Nottingham, UK

For the development of novel synthesis methods and catalysts based on organophosphorus and organosilicon chemistry, and their application in the sy...