Bader Award

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The Bader Award is a prize for organic chemistry awarded annually by the Royal Society of Chemistry since 1989. The winner, who receives £2,000 and a medal, gives a lecture tour in the UK. [1]

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Winners

Source: [2]

2024 Bruce Turnbull [3]
2023 Marc Vendrell [4]
2022 Ross Denton [5]
2021 Alison Hulme
2020 Ed Anderson
2019 Jason Micklefield
2018 Joseph Harrity  [ Wikidata ] [6]
2017 Michael Greaney  [ Wikidata ]
2016 Thomas Wirth  [ Wikidata ]
2015 Stephen Clark  [ Wikidata ]
2014 David Procter
2013 Jonathan Goodman  [ Wikidata ]
2012 John Murphy  [ Wikidata ]
2011 Karl J. Hale  [ Wikidata ]
2010 Kevin Booker-Milburn  [ Wikidata ] [7]
2009 Douglas Philp
2008 Veronique Gouverneur
2007 Jonathan B. Spencer  [ Wikidata ] [8]
2006 David Hodgson
2005no award
2004 Robert S. Ward  [ Wikidata ] [9]
2003 Hamish McNab  [ Wikidata ]
2002 Stuart Warren
2001 David R. M. Walton  [ Wikidata ] [10]
2000 Thomas L. Gilchrist  [ Wikidata ]
1999 Richard J. Whitby  [ Wikidata ]
1998 Donald A. Whiting  [ Wikidata ]
1997 David A. Widdowson  [ Wikidata ]
1996 Ian Paterson  [ de ]
1995 George W. J. Fleet  [ Wikidata ]
1994 Andrew Bruce Holmes
1993 Roger Alder
1992 Martin R. Bryce  [ Wikidata ]
1991 William B. Motherwell  [ Wikidata ]
1990 Dudley Howard Williams
1989   Stephen G. Davies

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References

  1. "RSC Bader Award". The Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  2. "Bader Award Previous Winners". The Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  3. "Professor Bruce Turnbull - 2024 Bader Prize winner".
  4. "Professor Marc Vendrell - 2023 Bader Prize winner".
  5. "Professor Ross Denton - 2022 Bader Award winner".
  6. Sheffield, University of (8 May 2018). "Professor Harrity wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Award - Latest news - Staff". The University of Sheffield. Archived from the original on 13 September 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  7. "Professor Kevin Booker-Milburn - People in the School of Chemistry". www.bristol.ac.uk. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  8. "In memory of Joe Spencer". The Royal Society of Chemistry. 9 April 2008. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  9. "Swansea VC defiant over chemistry closure". the Guardian. 28 April 2004. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  10. Communications, Internal (9 May 2014). "Obituary: Dr David Walton : 9 May 2014 : ... : Bulletin : University of Sussex". University of Sussex. Retrieved 10 September 2018.