Robert A. Welch Foundation

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The Welch Foundation, based in Houston, Texas, is one of the United States' oldest and largest private funding sources for chemistry researchers. It is a non-profit organization named for Robert Alonzo Welch, an industrialist who provided the funds to set up the foundation, along with research grants, endowments, and funding for chemical research. Since its founding in 1954, the organization has contributed to the advancement of chemistry through research grants, departmental grant programs, endowed chairs, and other special projects at educational institutions in Texas. The foundation hosts an annual chemical research conference in Houston that attracts chemists from around the globe and also sponsors The Welch Award in Chemistry as well as the Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research.

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Grants, scholarships, endowments, and awards

Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research Recipients

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YearRecipient
2002 Andrew R. Barron, Rice University
2003 Xiaodong Wang, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2004 Jianpeng Ma, Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University
2005 Zhijian "James" Chen, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2006 Paul S. Cremer, Texas A&M University
2007 Patrick G. Harran, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2008 Francis T.F. Tsai, Baylor College of Medicine
2009 Cecilia Clementi, Rice University
2010 Kim Orth, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2011 Jason H. Hafner, Rice University
2012 Oleg V. Ozerov, Texas A&M University
2013 Olafs Daugulis, University of Houston
2014 Benjamin P. Tu, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2015 Stephan Link, Rice University
2016 Christopher J. Ellison, The University of Texas at Austin
2017 Neal M. Alto, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2017 Delia J. Milliron, The University of Texas at Austin
2018 Jeffrey D. Rimer, University of Houston
2019 Uttam K. Tambar, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2020 Vincent S. Tagliabracci, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2021 Ilya J. Finkelstein, The University of Texas at Austin
2022 Guihua Yu, The University of Texas at Austin
2022 Ryan Hibbs, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2023 Jason S. McLellan, The University of Texas at Austin
2024 Livia Schiavinato Eberlin, Baylor College of Medicine
2025 Haotian Wang, Rice University

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