Corday–Morgan Prize
The Corday–Morgan Medal and Prize is awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry for the most meritorious contributions to experimental chemistry, including computer simulation.[1] The prize was established by chemist Gilbert Morgan, who named it after his father Thomas Morgan and his mother Mary-Louise Corday.[1] From the award's inception in 1949 until 1980 it was awarded by the Chemical Society. Up to three prizes are awarded annually.[1]
Corday–Morgan Medal and Prize | |
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The obverse of a Corday–Morgan medal awarded in the early 2000s. The crab on the medal is a reference to Morgan's work on the chelate effect. | |
Awarded for | The most meritorious contributions to chemistry |
Sponsored by | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Date | 1949 |
Reward(s) | £5000 |
Website | rsc |
Recipients
The Corday–Morgan medallists have included many of the UK's most successful chemists. Since 1949 they have been:[2]
- 2020Madhavi Krishnan[3] :
- 2019Roel Dullens,[4] Igor Larrosa,[5] Aron Walsh[6] :
- 2018Erwin Reisner,[7] Oren Scherman,[8] Magdalena Titirici[9] :
- 2017Andrew Goodwin, Eva Hevia, Tuomas Knowles :
- 2016Ian Fairlamb, Angelos Michaelides, Charlotte Williams : [10]
- 2015Sharon Ashbrook, Andrei Khlobystov, Stephen Liddle : [11]
- 2014Milo Shaffer, David R. Spring, Molly Stevens : [12]
- 2013Matthew Gaunt, Martin Heaney, Jonathan P. Reid :
- 2012Polly Arnold, Leroy Cronin, David K. Smith :
- 2011Michaele Hardie, Frederick R. Manby, Jonathan Nitschke :
- 2010Euan Brechin, Jason W. Chin, Jonathan Steed :
- 2009Andrew de Mello, Duncan Graham, Andrew Cooper :
- 2008Stephen Faulkner, Adam Nelson , David Tozer :
- 2006Neil R. Champness, Timothy J. Donohoe, Jeremy N. Harvey :
- 2005Benjamin G. Davis, Helen H. Fielding, Philip A. Gale :
- 2004Stuart C. Althorpe, David MacMillan, James H. Naismith :
- 2003Jonathan Clayden, Michael W. George, Guy Lloyd-Jones :
- 2002Alan Armstrong, Shankar Balasubramanian, Russell E. Morris, Stephen D. Price :
- 2001Harry Anderson, Gideon Davies, Steven M. Howdle, Patrick Unwin :
- 2000Colin D. Bain, Matthew Rosseinsky, Jonathan M. J. Williams :
- 1999Kenneth David Maclean Harris, Christopher A. Hunter, Michael D. War :
- 1998Varinder Aggarwal, J. Paul Attfield, Donald Craig :
- 1997Ian Manners :
- 1996Duncan Bruce, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Nicholas Turner :
- 1995Andrew R. Barron, Jeremy G. Frey, Gerard Parkin :
- 1993 – 1994 : Vernon C. Gibson, Nigel Simon Simpkins, Timothy Softley
- 1992Paul D. Beer, Timothy C. Gallagher, David Edwin Logan :
- 1991David Gani, Jeremy Hutson, Stephen Mann :
- 1990David Crich, Patrick Fowler, Ian P. Rothwell :
- 1989Michael Ashfold, David Clary, Martin Schröder :
- {{Timeline-event |date=1988Geoffrey Cloke, Gareth A. Morris, Peter J. Sarre, Stephen G. Withers |event=
- 1987John M. Newsam, :
- {{Timeline-event |date=1986Anthony Barrett, George Christou, Paul R. Raithby |event=
- 1985William Clegg, Peter Edwards, Christopher J. Moody :
- 1984N. John Cooper, Stephen G. Davies, Anthony Harriman :
- 1983David J. Cole-Hamilton, W Jones, William B. Motherwell :
- 1982Anthony Cheetham, Robert H. Crabtree, Tom Simpson :
- 1981Christopher M. Dobson, Brian J. Howard, David A. Jefferson :
- 1980Gus Hancock, Selby Knox, Steven V. Ley :
- 1979Malcolm H. Chisholm, Geraldine A. Kenney-Wallace, Stanley M. Roberts :
- 1978Philip D. Magnus, Michael Mingos, George M. Sheldrick :
- 1977Laurence Barron, Bernard Thomas Golding, J. Steven Ogden :
- 1976Melvyn Rowen Churchill, Roger Grice, Kevin M. Smith :
- 1975Robert J. Donovan, John Anthony Osborn, Gerald Pattenden :
- 1974Laurance D. Hall, Brian F. G. Johnson, Alexander McKillop :
- 1973Jack Baldwin, Geoffrey Luckhurst, John Forster Nixon :
- 1972Malcolm Green, David Husain,[13] Peter George Sammes :
- 1971Michael John Perkins, Leon Francis Phillips, Peter L. Timms :
- 1970A. David Buckingham, Don Cameron, Neville B. H. Jonathan :
- 1969Peter Day, Malcolm Green, Gordon W. Kirby :
- 1968A Fish, Frank McCapra, Dudley Howard Williams :
- 1967Alan Carrington, Richard Norman, John Meurig Thomas :
- 1966Richard Dixon, Malcolm Tobe :
- 1965John Cadogan, Ronald Mason :
- 1964H. Monty Frey, A. Ian Scott :
- 1963George Andrew Sim :
- 1962Neil Bartlett :
- 1961Franz Sondheimer :
- 1960Robert Haszeldine :
- 1959Alan Battersby :
- 1958Charles Kemball :
- 1957George Wallace Kenner :
- 1956Kenneth Winfield Bagnall :
- 1955George Porter :
- 1954Rex Richards :
- 1953John Cornforth :
- 1952James Baddiley :
- 1951Frederick Sanger :
- 1950Ronald Sydney Nyholm :
- 1949Derek Barton :
See also
References
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- "RSC Corday–Morgan Prize Previous Winners". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- "RSC Corday-Morgan Prize 2020 Winner". www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2019-06-16.
- "2019 Corday-Morgan Prize Winner: Professor Roel Dullens". www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
- "RSC Corday-Morgan Prize 2019 Winner". www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
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- "Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes and Awards 2015". Royal Society of Chemistry. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
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