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Charles Rees Award

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Date
  
2008 (2008)

Reward(s)
  
£2000

Awarded for
  
To reward excellence in the field of heterocyclic chemistry

Presented by
  
Royal Society of Chemistry

Official website
  
www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/CharlesReesAward/

The Charles Rees Award is granted by the Royal Society of Chemistry to "reward excellence in the field of heterocyclic chemistry". It was established in 2008 and is awarded biennially. The winner receives £2000, a medal and a certificate, and delivers a lecture at the Lakeland Symposium, Grasmere, UK. Winners are chosen by the Heterocyclic and Synthesis Group, overseen by the Organic Division Awards Committee.

Previous winners

  • 2014 - Professor Tim Donohoe, University of Oxford, "for his multiple contributions to modern heterocyclic chemistry".
  • 2012 - Professor Christopher Moody, University of Nottingham, "in recognition of his numerous outstanding contributions to heterocyclic chemistry, including the synthesis of a variety of heterocycles of biological interest, over a period of many years".
  • 2010 - Professor Anthony Barrett, Imperial College London, "in recognition of his outstanding contributions to synthetic and heterocyclic chemistry ranging from the total synthesis of complex natural products to the synthesis of multimetallic porphyrazine arrays."
  • References

    Charles Rees Award Wikipedia


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