Meldola Medal and Prize
| Meldola Medal and Prize | |
|---|---|
| Sponsored by | Royal Society of Chemistry |
| Date | 1921 |
| Reward(s) | £500 |
| Official website |
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The Meldola Medal and Prize was awarded annually from 1921-1979 by the Chemical Society and from 1980–2008 by the Royal Society of Chemistry to a British chemist who was under 32 years of age for promising original investigations in chemistry (which had been published). It commemorated Raphael Meldola, President of the Maccabaeans and the Institute of Chemistry. The prize was the sum of £500 and a bronze medal.[1]
The prize was modified in 2008 and joined the Edward Harrison Memorial Prize to become the Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes.
Winners
Awardess include: [2]
- 1921: Christopher Kelk Ingold
- 1922: Christopher Kelk Ingold
- 1923: Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
- 1924: Leslie Julius Harris
- 1925: Henry Phillips
- 1926: Ronald George Wreyford Norrish
- 1927: Juda Hirsch Quastel
- 1928: John Alfred Valentine Butler
- 1929: Richard Alan Morton
- 1930: Patrick Linstead
- 1931: Guy Frederic Marrian
- 1932: Leslie E Sutton
- 1933: Maurice Stacey
- 1935: Harry Work Melville
- 1936: Edward David Hughes, Alexander R. Todd
- 1937: Ronald Percy Bell
- 1938: W C Price
- 1939: H. Norman Rydon
- 1940: Ewart Ray Herbert Jones
- 1941: Clement Henry Bamford
- 1946: Alan Woodworth Johnson, Robert Harold "Robin" Stokes
- 1947: James Baddiley
- 1948: Ralph A Raphael
- 1949: A J B Robertson
- 1950: Ernest Alexande Rudolf Braude
- 1951: Charles Kemball, George Wallace Kenner
- 1952: Tom L Cottrell, Basil Charles Leicester Weedon
- 1953: Robert Neville Haszeldine
- 1954: John Shipley Rowlinson
- 1955: Peter Gray
- 1956: Thomas Summers West
- 1957: D J Manners
- 1959: John Ivan George Cadogan, T C Waddington
- 1960: J N Bradley
- 1961: John N Murrell, Richard Oswald Chandler Norman
- 1962: James Trotter
- 1963: Alan Carrington
- 1964: John Stuart Brimacombe, J J Rooney
- 1965: R D Gillard
- 1966: D H Williams
- 1967: T J Kemp
- 1968: M Gerloch, Geoffrey R Luckhurst
- 1969: Peter William Atkins
- 1970: George M. Sheldrick
- 1971: G M Bancroft, John F Kennedy
- 1972: Geoffrey Ozin
- 1973: Jonathan N L Connor, Brian P Roberts
- 1974: Peter J Derrick
- 1975: Jeremy Keith Morris Sanders
- 1976: J K Burdett, Martyn Poliakoff
- 1977: Eric Oldfield
- 1978: John Evans
- 1979: Myron Wyn Evans
- 1980: Anthony G M Barrett
- 1981: David Charles Clary, A Dilks
- 1982: A Guy Orpen, Ivan Powis
- 1983: Richard A Jones, Ian Paterson
- 1984: J R Darwent, Ian P Rothwell
- 1985: John S Foord
- 1986: A Mills, Nicholas C Norman
- 1987: Paul D Beer, James H Keeler
- 1988: Robert E Mulvey, Nigel Simon Simpkins
- 1989: Susan E Thomas (later Gibson), Mark T Weller
- 1990: Andrew R Barron
- 1991: Paul Attfield, Kenneth D M Harris
- 1992: Christopher A. Hunter, David J. Wales
- 1993: Martin Wills, Dominic S Wright
- 1994: James R Durrant
- 1995: Alan Armstrong
- 1996: D W Lewis, Michael Shipman
- 1997: P J Clayden, J S O Evans
- 1998: Stephen P Marsden, Jonathan W Steed
- 1999: Ben G. Davis, Peter A O'Brien
- 2000: Claire J Carmalt
- 2001: Adam S Nelson
- 2002: Greg L Challis, M A Hayward
- 2003: Ian J S Fairlamb, N R Walker, Claire Vallance
- 2004: Milo S P Shaffer, Charlotte K Williams
- 2005: R J Allen, Matt L Clarke
- 2006: Richard Layfield University of Cambridge,Rebecca Goss University of East Anglia
- 2008: Hon Lam University of Edinburgh, Rachel O'Reilly University of Cambridge
- For 2009 onwards, see Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes
References
- ↑ RSC Medola Medal and Prize Web Page, retrieved 9 October 2014
- ↑ Royal Society of Chemistry
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