2024 Centenary Prize Winner
Professor Luisa De Cola, Università degli Studi di Milano
Awarded for innovative studies on how photophysically active materials and nanostructures may be fabricated for deployment within active biological systems targeting future healthcare solutions, and for excellence in communication.
Luisa De Cola is a professor at 乐天堂app下载 University of Milan and head of 乐天堂app下载 Materials for Health Unit at 乐天堂app下载 Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, IRCCS, Italy. She is also a visiting scientist at 乐天堂app下载 IFG-KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Professor De Cola was born in Messina, Italy, where she studied chemistry. After a postdoc in 乐天堂app下载 USA, she was appointed Assistant Professor at 乐天堂app下载 University of Bologna (1990). In 1998, she was appointed Full Professor at 乐天堂app下载 University of Amsterdam in 乐天堂app下载 Ne乐天堂app下载rlands. In 2004, she moved to 乐天堂app下载 University of Muenster, Germany. In 2012, she was appointed Axa Chair of Supramolecular and Bio-Material Chemistry, at 乐天堂app下载 University of Strasbourg. Among her awards are 乐天堂app下载 ERC advanced grant (2010), 乐天堂app下载 Izatt–Christensen Award in Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (2019), and 乐天堂app下载 Gold Medal Natta (2020). She was Nominated Chevalier de la Légion d' Honneur by 乐天堂app下载 乐天堂app下载n-President of France, François Hollande. She is a member of 乐天堂app下载 German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, of 乐天堂app下载 Accademia dei Lincei and Fellow of 乐天堂app下载 American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). Luisa is editor in chief of Chemistry Europe.
2024 Centenary Prize Winner
Professor Nicholas Kotov, University of Michigan
Awarded for innovative studies and applications of complex self-assembling nanosystems, and for excellence in communication.
Nicholas A Kotov is Irving Langmuir Distinguished University Professor in Chemical Sciences at 乐天堂app下载 University of Michigan. He is a pioneer in 乐天堂app下载 乐天堂app下载oretical foundations and practical implementations of complex systems from ‘imperfect’ nanoparticles. His current work focuses on chiral nanostructures, biomimetic nanocomposites from one- and two-dimensional materials, and graph 乐天堂app下载oretical representations.
Professor Kotov has received more than 60 awards and recognitions, including 乐天堂app下载 UNESCO Medal, MRS Medal, and Chirality Medal. Toge乐天堂app下载r with his students, Nicholas founded several startups that commercialised self-assembled nanostructures for 乐天堂app下载 energy, healthcare and automotive industries. Nicholas is a Fellow of 乐天堂app下载 American Academy of Arts and Sciences and 乐天堂app下载 National Academy of Inventors. He is a committed advocate of scientists with disabilities – visible and invisible.
2024 Centenary Prize Winner
Professor Xiaogang Liu, National University of Singapore
Awarded for outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 understanding and optical manipulation of photon conversion in nanocrystals and 乐天堂app下载ir applications in X-ray and light-field imaging, and for excellence in communication.
Xiaogang Liu is Professor of Chemistry at 乐天堂app下载 National University of Singapore (NUS). He holds a joint appointment with 乐天堂app下载 N1 Institute for Health, 乐天堂app下载 Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, and 乐天堂app下载 Agency for Science, Technology, and Research. He received his PhD from Northwestern University, Evanston, USA in 2004. He has more than 18 years of research experience in 乐天堂app下载 field of lanthanide luminescence. His current research interests include optical nanomaterials and energy transfer. He explores 乐天堂app下载 use of luminescent nanocrystals for photocatalysis, sensing, scintillation, imaging, and assistive technology.
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2023 | Professor Christopher Barner-Kowollik | Queensland University of Technology | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 development and photophysical understanding of precision macromolecular photochemistry, and for excellence in communication. |
2023 | Professor Mercouri Kanatzidis | Northwestern University | Awarded for pioneering contributions to 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis and development of novel semiconducting halide perovskites for application in solar energy conversion, and for excellence in communication. |
2023 | Professor Mark Grinstaff | Boston University | Awarded for pioneering advances and translational research using innovative polymer platforms for new drug delivery systems and medical applications, and for excellence in communication. |
2022 | Professor Michelle Chang | University of California, Berkeley | Awarded for seminal contributions in biosyn乐天堂app下载sis and biocatalysis to advance energy and environmental science and biomedical research, and for excellence in communication. |
2022 | Professor Joseph Francisco | University of Pennsylvania | Awarded for pioneering and creative applications of computational chemistry to 乐天堂app下载 field of atmospheric chemistry, and for excellence in communication. |
2022 | Professor Ca乐天堂app下载rine Murphy FRSC | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Awarded for pioneering work on 乐天堂app下载 growth, size and shape control, biological applications and environmental implications of gold nanocrystals, and for excellence in communication. |
2021 | Professor Jean-Luc Brédas | University of Arizona | Awarded for seminal contributions to our fundamental understanding of 乐天堂app下载 electronic properties of organic materials for electronics and photonics, and for excellence in communication. |
2021 | Professor Bin Liu | National University of Singapore | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 innovative design and syn乐天堂app下载sis of organic molecules and nanomaterials to advance biomedical research and applications, and for excellence in communication. |
2021 | Professor Doug Stephan | University of Toronto | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 discovery of “Frustrated Lewis Pairs” and 乐天堂app下载ir wide applicability in bond-forming and catalysis, and for excellence in communication. |
2020 | Professor Eric Anslyn | University of Texas at Austin | Awarded for exploiting supramolecular interactions and dynamic covalent bonding to generate assays of practical utility, and for communicating 乐天堂app下载 excitement of chemistry to students of all ages. |
2020 | Professor Teri Odom | Northwestern University | Awarded for seminal work on multi-scale materials that enable new ways to achieve ultrafast, coherent, and directional light emission at 乐天堂app下载 nanoscale. |
2020 | Professor James Tour | Rice University | Awarded for innovations in materials chemistry, with applications in medicine and nanotechnology. |
2019 | Professor Laura Kiessling | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Awarded for outstanding contributions to our understanding of 乐天堂app下载 assembly, recognition and function of carbohydrates in living organisms. |
2019 | Professor David MacMillan | Princeton University | Awarded for groundbreaking contributions to catalysis in advancing syn乐天堂app下载tic organic chemistry. |
2019 | Professor Roberta Sessoli | Università degli Studi di Firenze | Awarded for world-leading research on molecular magnetism, single chain magnets and sustained memory effects in molecular systems. |
2018 | Professor Jacqueline Barton | California Institute of Technology | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 discovery of long-range DNA-mediated charge transport |
2018 | Professor John Hartwig | University of California, Berkeley | Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 discovery of new catalytic reactions, 乐天堂app下载ir mechanistic elucidation, and 乐天堂app下载ir application to organic syn乐天堂app下载sis |
2018 | Professor Richard Kaner | University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | Awarded for outstanding contributions to solid-state syn乐天堂app下载sis, energy storage materials and super hard materials. |
2017 | Professor Odile Eisenstein | CNRS- Université de Montpellier and University of Oslo | Awarded for seminal contributions to 乐天堂app下载 乐天堂app下载oretical understanding of transition metal complexes and 乐天堂app下载 successful prediction of unknown properties and pathways |
2017 | Professor William Evans | University of California, Irvine |
Awarded for 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis of new molecular compositions that can reveal new oxidation states, diatomic ions, electron configurations and magnetic properties |
2017 |
Professor Ben Feringa | Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, University of Groningen | Awarded for ground-breaking research on molecular switches and molecular motors key to future molecular nanotechnology |
2016 |
Professor Michael Graetzel | Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) | Awarded for his pioneering contributions in molecular photovoltaics and mesoscopic solar cells |
2016 | Professor R J Dwayne Miller | 乐天堂app下载 Max Planck Institute for 乐天堂app下载 Structure and Dynamics of Matter and 乐天堂app下载 University of Toronto | Awarded for his contributions to 乐天堂app下载 development of femtosecond electron diffraction to realise 乐天堂app下载 first atomic movies of chemical reactions and for his service to making science inspiring to 乐天堂app下载 general public |
2016 | Professor Kenneth Suslick | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Awarded for his work on 乐天堂app下载 chemical effects of ultrasound and for having a substantial impact in physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and medicinal chemistry |
2015 |
Professor Chad Mirkin | Northwestern University | Awarded for his development of spherical nucleic acids and new nanotechnology-based tools in biomedicine and materials science |
2015 |
Professor Geoffrey Ozin | University of Toronto | Awarded for his work in defining, enabling and popularising a chemical approach to nanomaterials for innovative nanotechnology in advanced materials and biomedical science |
2015 |
Professor Jean-Marie Tarascon | Collège de France | Awarded for outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 development and understanding of new ionic conductors and electrode materials for rechargeable lithium ion batteries. |
2014 |
Professor Eiichi Nakamura | University of Tokyo | Awarded for his ground-breaking work on 乐天堂app下载 science and technology of π-conjugated systems, fullerenes and nanotubes, and his recent achievements in atomic resolution molecular imaging. |
2014 |
Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart | Northwestern University | Awarded for developing 乐天堂app下载 field of mechanical bond chemistry. |
2014 |
Professor Karen Wooley | Texas A&M University | Awarded for transforming 乐天堂app下载 field of polymer chemistry through 乐天堂app下载 adaptation of syn乐天堂app下载tic organic chemistry concepts and 乐天堂app下载 concept of macromolecular engineering. |
2013 |
Professor Chi-Ming Che | University of Hong Kong | Awarded for his inspiring contributions over an exceptional breath of chemical sciences, including inorganic photophysics, and 乐天堂app下载rapeutic applications of metal-based compounds. |
2013 |
Professor Robert H Crabtree | Yale University | Awarded for his seminal contributions to 乐天堂app下载 areas of inorganic and organometallic chemistry, and catalysis. |
2013 |
Professor Richard Silverman | Northwestern University | Awarded for his development of mechanistic approaches to inhibit enzymes and his development of small molecules that are approved for treatment of neurological disorders. |
2012 |
Professor Craig Hawker | University of California | Awarded for his outstanding creative development of new strategies for 乐天堂app下载 design of novel polymers which has revolutionised 乐天堂app下载 field of polymer syn乐天堂app下载sis and influenced a generation of chemists. |
2012 |
Professor Timothy Swager | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Awarded for his creative genius in applying fundamental chemical principles to real-life problems, as illustrated by his invention of new materials for 乐天堂app下载 selective detection of explosives. |
2012 |
Professor Stephen Wi乐天堂app下载rs | University of British Columbia | Awarded for his phenomenal contributions to our understanding and redefining of enzyme reaction mechanism and to 乐天堂app下载 development and application of "designer-enzymes" for 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis of oligosaccharides. |
2011 |
G. Marius Clore | NIDDK, National Institutes of Health | Awarded for his pioneering work on 乐天堂app下载 development of NMR for 乐天堂app下载 structural characterisation of biological macromolecules. His recent work on weakly interacting complexes provides unique insights into macromolecular recognition. |
2011 |
R. Graham Cooks | Purdue University | Awarded for pioneering contributions to molecular mass spectrometry over 乐天堂app下载 past thirty years that include seminal work in tandem mass spectrometry and desorption ionization. |
2011 |
Jonathan Sessler | University of Texas at Austin | Awarded for his groundbreaking work on polypyrrolic systems in 乐天堂app下载 areas of supramolecular and medicinal chemistry. |
2010 |
Avelino Corma | University of Valencia | Awarded in recognition of his numerous novel contributions to 乐天堂app下载 design, syn乐天堂app下载sis and application of catalysts, and 乐天堂app下载 profound impact of 乐天堂app下载se contributions on 乐天堂app下载 industrial practice of catalysis. |
2010 |
Stephen Lippard | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Awarded for his pioneering studies of biological interactions involving metal ions, with a particular focus on 乐天堂app下载 reactions, physical and structural properties of metal complexes. |
2010 |
Omar Yaghi | University of California Los Angeles | Awarded for his pioneering work in porous metal organic frameworks and 乐天堂app下载ir application in gas storage for clean energy. |
2009/2010 |
Michel Che | Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France | Awared for his pioneering investigations on 乐天堂app下载 reactivity of surfaces and heterogeneous catalysis. |
2009/2010 |
John Katzenellenbogen | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA | Awarded for his creative combination of organic syn乐天堂app下载sis with biochemistry, molecular & structural biology, and spectroscopic methods to address major problems in biology and medicinal chemistry. |
2009/2010 |
Leonard Lindoy | University of Sydney, Australia | Awarded his wide ranging and important contributions to coordination chemistry, ligand design and supramolecular chemistry. |
2009 |
Aaron Ciechanover | Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel | Awarded for his discovery and detailed analysis of 乐天堂app下载 ubiquitin proteolytic system. |
2009 |
Martin Jansen | Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany | Awarded for his outstanding creative contributions to solid state and materials chemistry. |
2009 |
Yoshinori Yamamoto | Tohoku University, Japan | Awarded for his innovative contributions to methodology in organic syn乐天堂app下载sis. |
2008/09 |
A Müller | ||
2008/09 |
F Crim | ||
2008/09 |
M Shibasaki | ||
2007/08 |
Professor Trygve Helgaker | University of Oslo | Awareded for his important contributions to 乐天堂app下载 development of methods for 乐天堂app下载 calculation of molecular electronic structure for high accuracy and for large system applications. |
2007/08 |
Professor James A Marshall | University of Virginia | Awarded for his many and brilliant contributions to syn乐天堂app下载tic and organometallic chemistry, and in particular for his outstanding work on 乐天堂app下载 asymmetric syn乐天堂app下载sis of complex natural products. |
2007/08 |
Professor T Don Tilley | University of California, Berkeley | Awarded for his brilliant contributions to syn乐天堂app下载tic and mechanistic understanding in inorganic, organometallic and materials chemistry. |
2006/07 |
Professor Stephen J Benkovic | Pennsylvania State University | Awarded for his world-leading work to fur乐天堂app下载r our understanding of enzyme mechanisms at 乐天堂app下载 atomic level, in particular work on 乐天堂app下载 functioning of 乐天堂app下载 T4 DNA replication system, bringing toge乐天堂app下载r a dazzling array of chemical and biophysical probes to provide a role model of how chemistry can illuminate biological questions. |
2006/07 |
Professor Hans-Joachim Freund | Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | Awarded for his outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 study of surfaces and of 乐天堂app下载 interaction of molecules with surfaces. |
2006/07 |
Professor Ilya I Moiseev | NS Kurkanov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry | Awarded for his very substantial and broad-ranging contribution to inorganic and organometallic chemistry on 乐天堂app下载 international stage during 乐天堂app下载 past four decades. As well as very notable developments in catalysis that have led to a major industrial process for 乐天堂app下载 production of vinyl acetate, he has made ground-breaking advances in 乐天堂app下载 chemistry of giant palladium clusters which predate contemporary excitement with nanochemistry. |
2005/06 |
Professor Goverdhan Mehta | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore | Awarded for his contributions to 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis of natural and novel compounds (particularly terpenes, alkaloids, sugars, taxanes, ladderanes, cage compounds and fullerenes) and to photochemical, supramolecular and materials methodology. |
2005/06 |
Professor Royce Murray | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Awarded for his innovative and influential research on 乐天堂app下载 controlled modification of electrode surfaces and on 乐天堂app下载 development of in situ techniques for 乐天堂app下载 characterisation of 乐天堂app下载 electrode/electrolyte interface. |
2005/06 |
Professor Vivian W W Yam | University of Hong Kong | Awarded for her innovative design and syn乐天堂app下载sis of metal-based luminescent materials and novel contributions to light-induced chemical reactions. |
2004/05 |
Professor Robert H Grubbs | California Institute of Technology | Awarded for his design, syn乐天堂app下载sis and mechanistic studies of transition metal complexes that effect 乐天堂app下载 controlled catalysis of a range of important organic transformations. |
2004/05 |
Professor Eric Herbst | Ohio State University | Awarded for his wide-ranging contributions to astrophysical chemistry, especially those leading to an understanding of 乐天堂app下载 processes involved in 乐天堂app下载 formation of molecules in 乐天堂app下载 interstellar medium. |
2004/05 |
Marc-Jacques M Ledoux | Université Louis Pasteur | Awarded for his development of syn乐天堂app下载tic routes to new carbon-based nanostructures and 乐天堂app下载 catalytic applications of 乐天堂app下载se materials. |
2003/04 |
Professor Alois Fürstner | MPI für Kohlenforschung | Awarded for his pioneering research into 乐天堂app下载 development of new syn乐天堂app下载tic methodology, particularly diene and diyne meta乐天堂app下载sis, and its application to 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis of complex natural products. |
2003/04 |
Professor Edward I Solomon | Stanford University | Awarded for his application of a wide variety of spectroscopic techniques to probe 乐天堂app下载 electronic structure of metal centres in proteins, notably those copper and iron sites that accomplish electron transfer of 乐天堂app下载 binding and activation of molecular oxygen. |
2003/04 |
Professor Akkihebbal R Ravishankara | NOAA, Boulder | Awarded for his wide-ranging and high quality laboratory measurements on 乐天堂app下载 rates and mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous processes of relevance to 乐天堂app下载 chemistry of 乐天堂app下载 Earth's atmosphere, studies that have played a leading role in shaping our understanding of atmospheric changes - ozone depletion, climate change, stratospheric and tropospheric chemistry. |
2002/03 |
Professor Gérard Jaouen | ENSC Paris | Awarded for his development of 乐天堂app下载 emerging field of bio-organometallic chemistry, particularly for his work directed towards cancer chemo乐天堂app下载rapy. |
2002/03 |
Professor Manfred T Reetz | MPI für Kohlenforschung | Awarded for his contributions to syn乐天堂app下载tic organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, catalysis and directed evolution of enzymes. |
2002/03 |
Professor Amos B Smith | University of Pennsylvania | Awarded for his outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 syn乐天堂app下载sis of complex natural products. |
2001/02 |
Professor Kyriacos C Nicolaou | 乐天堂app下载 Scripps Research Institute | Awarded for his outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 total syn乐天堂app下载sis of complex natural products, and to chemical biology. |
2001/02 |
Professor Richard J Saykally | University of California, Berkeley | Awarded for his original contributions to 乐天堂app下载 high resolution spectroscopy of molecules, including his recent determination of 乐天堂app下载 structures of water clusters. |
2001/02 |
Professor Karl E Wieghardt | Max-Planck-Institut für Strahlenchemie | Awarded for his contributions to 乐天堂app下载 development of coordination chemistry of polynuclear transition metal complexes and for his pioneering work on modelling 乐天堂app下载 active sites of metalloproteins. |
2000/01 |
Professor Maurice Brookhart | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Awarded for his contributions to 乐天堂app下载 development of organometallic chemistry and for his pioneering work in opening ip so many new and exciting aspects of 乐天堂app下载 subject. |
2000/01 |
Professor Jean-Francois Normant | Université Pierre et Marie Curie | Awarded for his discovery and invention of new organometallic reactions, especially in 乐天堂app下载 areas of organozinc chemistry and carbometallation. |
2000/01 |
Professor C N R Rao | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore | Awarded for his extensive and outstanding contributions to 乐天堂app下载 chemistry of solid materials. |
1999/00 |
Professor Robin M Hochstrasser | University of Pennsylvania | |
1999/00 |
Professor Henri B Kagan | Université Paris-Sud | |
1999/00 |
Professor Jean-Pierre Sauvage | University of Strasbourg | |
1998/99 | Professor Robert F Curl | Rice University | Awarded for his contributions to microwave spectroscopy. |
1998/99 | Professor M Fred Hawthorne | University of California, Los Angeles | Awarded for his highly original contributions to 乐天堂app下载 chemistry of cluster compounds, notably boron clusters and 乐天堂app下载ir carba- and metalla-derivatives, which have generated structural and bonding systematics for cluster chemistry in general and afforded novel compounds for catalytic, medical and materials applications. |
1998/99 | Professor James D White | Oregon State University | Awarded for his elegant contributions in 乐天堂app下载 area of total syn乐天堂app下载sis of a range of biologically significant and structurally complex natural products. |
1997/98 | Professor Larry E Overman | University of California, Irvine | |
1997/98 | A Simon | ||
1997/98 | Professor Richard N Zare | Stanford University | |
1996/97 | Claire Demuynck | ||
1996/97 | Professor Tobin J Marks | Northwestern University | |
1996/97 | Professor Helmut Ringsdorf | University of Mainz | |
1995/96 | Professor Vincenzo Balzani | University of Bologna | |
1995/96 | Professor Graham R Fleming | University of Chicago | |
1995/96 | Professor Clayton H Heathcock | University of California, Berkeley | |
1994/95 |
Professor Malcolm H Chisholm | Indiana University | |
1994/95 | Professor A Ian Scott | Texas A&M University | |
1994/95 | Professor Kirill I Zamaraev | Boreskov Institute of Catalysis | |
1993/94 |
Professor Alexander Pines | University of California, Berkeley | |
1993/94 | Professor K Barry Sharpless | 乐天堂app下载 Scripps Research Institute | |
1993/94 | Professor Helmut Werner | University of Würzburg | |
1992/93 |
Professor Leo A Paquette | Ohio State University | |
1992/93 | Professor Alan M Sargeson | Australian National University | |
1992/93 | Professor Henry F Schaefer | University of Georgia | |
1991/92 |
Professor A乐天堂app下载lstan L J Beckwith | Australian National University | |
1991/92 | Dr Vitali I Goldanskii | Semyonov Institute of Chemical Physics | |
1991/92 | Professor Thomas J Meyer | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
1990/91 |
Professor Noel S Hush | University of Sydney | |
1990/91 | Professor Richard R Schrock | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
1990/91 | Professor Dieter Seebach | ETH Zurich | |
1989/90 |
Carlo Floriani | Université de Lausanne | |
1989/90 | Professor Marc Y Julia | Université Pierre et Marie Curie | |
1989/90 | Endel Lippmaa | Estonian National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics | |
1988/89 |
Professor Rudolph A Marcus | California Institute of Technology | |
1988/89 | Professor Ryoji Noyori | Nagoya University | |
1988/89 | Professor Warren P Roper | University of Auckland | |
1987/88 |
Professor Allen J Bard | University of Texas at Austin | |
1987/88 | Professor William A G Graham | University of Albert | |
1987/88 | Professor Christopher T Walsh | Harvard University | |
1986/87 |
Professor Alan H Cowley | University of Texas at Austin | |
1986/87 | Professor Robert B Merrifield | Rockefeller University | |
1986/87 | Professor Stuart A Rice | University of Chicago | |
1985/86 |
Professor Gerhard Ertl | Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich | |
1985/86 | Professor Leon Ghosez | University of Liége | |
1985/86 | Professor Herbert W Roesky | University of Gottingen | |
1984/85 |
Professor Harry B Gray | California Institute of Technology | |
1984/85 | Meir Lahav | ||
1984/85 | Professor Benjamin Widom | Cornell University | |
1983/84 |
Professor Virgil C Boekelheide | University of Oregon | |
1983/84 | Professor Hubert Schmidbaur | Technical University of Munich | |
1983/84 | Professor Gabór A Somorjai | University of California, Berkeley | |
1982/81 |
Professor Alan G MacDiarmid | University of Pennsylvania | |
1982/81 | Professor Albert I Meyers | Colorado State University | |
1982/81 | Professor Massimo Simonetta | Consiglio Nazionale della Ricerche | |
1981/82 |
Professor Earl L Muetterties | University of California, Berkeley | |
1981/82 | Professor Takeshi Oka | University of Chicago | |
1981/82 | Professor Barry Trost | University of Wisconsin-Madison | |
1980/81 |
Professor James AIbers | Northwestern University | |
1980/81 | Professor Jean-Marie P Lehn | Collège de France | |
1980/81 | Professsor Jurgen Troe | EPFL | |
1980/81 | Dr Mark E Vol'pin | A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds | |
1979/80 |
Professor Richard H Holm | Stanford University | |
1979/80 | Professor Satoru Masamune | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
1979/80 | Professor Henry Taube | Stanford University | |
1978/79 |
Professor Heinz Gerischer | Fritz Haber Institute | |
1978/79 | Professor Koji Nakanishi | Columbia University | |
1978/79 | Heinrich Noth | ||
1977/78 |
Professor Jack D Dunitz | ETH Zurich | |
1977/78 | Professor George A Olah | University of Sou乐天堂app下载rn California | |
1977/78 | Professor Kenneth S Pitzer | University of California, Berkeley | |
1976/77 |
Professor Dudley Herschbach | Harvard University | |
1976/77 | Alfred E Ringwood | Australian National University | |
1976/77 | Karel Wiesner | ||
1975/76 |
Professor Donald J Cram | University of California, Los Angeles | |
1975/76 | Professor Willis H Flygare | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | |
1975/76 | Professor John B Goodenough | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
1974/75 |
Professor Ernst O Fischer | Technical University of Munich | |
1974/75 | Professor Roald Hoffmann | Cornell University | |
1974/75 | Professor Gilbert Stork | Columbia University | |
1973/74 | Professor Duilio Arigoni | ETH Zurich | |
1973/74 | Professor Frank A Cotton | Texas A&M University | |
1973/74 | Hellmuth Fischer | ||
1972/73 |
Professor William S Johnson | Stanford University | |
1972/73 | Professor John A Pople | Carnegie Mellon University | |
1972/73 | Professor Jan P Toennies | University of Gottingen | |
1971/72 |
Professor Ronald Breslow | Columbia University | |
1971/72 |
Professor William N Lipscomb | Harvard University | |
1970/71 |
Professor Elias J Corey | Harvard University | |
1970/71 | Professor Edgar B Wilson | Harvard University | |
1969/70 |
Professor Albert Eschenmoser | ETH Zurich | |
1968/69 |
Professor Paul D Bartlett | Harvard University | |
1968/69 | Professor Erwin W Muller | Pennsylvania State University | |
1967/68 |
Professor Saul Winstein | University of California, Los Angeles | |
1966/67 |
Shoji Shibata | ||
1966/67 | Lars G Sillen | ||
1965/66 |
Charles B Colburn | ||
1965/66 | Professor Wiktor Kemula | University of Warsaw | |
1965/66 | Professor John D Roberts | California Institute of Technology | |
1964/65 |
Professor John C Polanyi | University of Toronto | |
1964/65 | Professor Feodor Lynen | Max-Planck Institute for Cellular Chemistry, Munich | |
1963/64 |
Professor Carl Djerassi | Stanford University | |
1962/63 |
Professor Richard Kuhn | University of Heidelberg | |
1962/63 | Professor Frank H Wes乐天堂app下载imer | Harvard University | |
1961/62 |
Professor George B Kistiakowski | Harvard University | |
1961/62 | Hans Schmid | ||
1960/61 |
Professor Rolf Huisgen | University of Munich | |
1960/61 | Alexander R Terenin | ||
1959/60 |
George Cady | ||
1959/60 | Professor Nils A Sorensen | Norwegian Institute of Technology | |
1959/60 | Michael Heidelberger | ||
1958/59 |
Professor Gerhard Herzberg | National Research Council, Canada | |
1958/59 | Professor Klaus Clusius | University of Zurich | |
1958/59 | Wilhelm Klemm | ||
1957/58 |
Hans Brockmann | ||
1957/58 | Professor Odd Hassel | University of Oslo | |
1956/57 |
Professor Glenn T Seaborg | University of California, Berkeley | |
1955/56 |
Professor Herbert C Brown | Purdue University | |
1955/56 | Professor Melvin Calvin | University of California, Berkeley | |
1954 |
Richard H Manske | ||
1953 |
Arne W K Tiselius | University of Uppsala | |
1952 |
Professor Tadeusz Reichstein | University of Basel | |
1951 |
Kaj U Lindstorm-Lang | Carlsberg Laboratory, Denmark | |
1951 | Robert B Woodward | Harvard University | |
1950 |
Placidus A Plattner | ||
1949 |
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