Prize winners
We are recognising individuals, collaborations and teams for their exceptional achievements in advancing the chemical sciences.
2025 Education Prize winners Yearly celebrations
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Biosensor Surface Innovators
For the design, development and bioanalytical application of an ultra-high frequency acoustic wave device for the antifouling-based detection of bi...
DMF-NMR development
For the development of Digital Microfluidics-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (DMF-NMR) technology for enhanced chemical analysis.
Harm Reduction
2025 Analytical Science Horizon Prize: awarded for the application of portable technologies to identify synthetic drugs with positive impact on pol...
Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh
University of Sydney, Australia
For the development of commercialised ingestible sensors for gut disorders, gas sensors for pollutants and point-of-care biosensors.
NoseToDiagnose
For a novel approach to early Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and stratification using a simple non-invasive skin swab.
Orbitrap Astral Team
2025 Analytical Science Horizon Prize: awarded for the development of a mass analyser, enabling faster and more sensitive analysis from single cell...
The Molecular Flow Sensor Team
For the development of a molecular flow sensor for non-invasive breath analysis to provide measurements of respiratory disease and cardiac output.
The Northumbria-Sunderland-Freeman-bioM茅rieux collaboration
For the design and development of chromogenic reagents for the rapid detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria.
The XRD-CT Pioneers
For the development and application of X-ray diffraction computed tomography to image and identify structure-activity relationships within function...