Interdisciplinary Prizes (RSC)

The Interdisciplinary Prizes of the Royal Society of Chemistry recognize work at the interface between chemistry and other disciplines. Up to three prizes are awarded annually: Each winner receives £5000 and a medal, and completes a UK lecture tour.[1]

Winners

Source: [2]

2018Leroy Cronin, Judy Hirst, Barrie Wilkinson[3]
2017Gregory L. Challis[4], Melinda Duer[5], Fiona Meldrum[6]
2016Jörg Feldmann[7], Peter Hore, Dek Woolfson[8]
2015Elaine Holmes[9], Sarah L. Price[10], Anthony Watts
2014Steven Armes, Sabine L. Flitsch[11], Richard D. Pancost[12]
2013James Barber[13], Jane Clarke
2012Hagan Bayley
2011Carol V. Robinson
2010Alexei Kornyshev[14], Barry Potter[15]
2009Tom Brown, Bonnie Ann Wallace[16]
2008no award
2007David Klenerman, Jeremy Nicholson[17]
2006John Goodby, David Lilley[18]
2005Fraser Armstrong, Steven M. Howdle[19], R. White
2004Douglas Kell, David Leigh
2003Richard Peter Evershed, Douglas W. Young
2002Peter Bruce, Stephen Neidle[20]
2001Stephen K. Chapman[21], James Feast
2000Martyn Poliakoff, Andrew J. Thomson[22]
1999Chris Dobson, Stephen Mann, Christopher Viney
1998Richard Catlow[23], C T Evans
1997Peter J. Sarre[24], R Duncan
1996P Gregory
1995David Parker
1994James Rankin Maxwell
1993J. John Holbrook
1992Martin R. Bryce[25], Dennis Chapman
1991Richard Friend, Malcolm Stevens
1990John A. Pyle
1989Laurie J. King
1988Brian J. Briscoe
1987Laurance D. Hall[26], J E Harris
1986  Allen Hill, Michael Jarman

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