ACS Award for Encouraging Women into Careers in the Chemical Sciences
The award, sponsored by The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, was instituted in 1993 with the intention of recognizing "significant accomplishments by individuals who have stimulated or fostered the interest of women in chemistry, promoting their professional development as chemists or chemical engineers." Recipients receive $5,000, a certificate, up to $1,500 for travel expenses, and a grant of $10,000. The deadline for nomination is 1 November every year.[1]
Recipients
1995 | Margaret C. Cavanaugh |
1996 | Nina M. Roscher |
1997 | Mary E. Thompson |
1998 | Madeleine M. Joullié |
1999 | Jeanette Grasselli-Brown |
2000 | Valerie J. Kuck |
2001 | Christina Bodurow Erwin |
2002 | Barbara A. Sawrey |
2003 | Madeleine Jacobs |
2004 | Margaret-Ann Armour |
2005 | Geraldine L. Richmond |
2006 | Catherine H. Middlecamp |
2007 | Bojan H. Jennings |
2008 | Esther M. Conwell |
2009 | Mary F. Singleton |
2010 | Mildred S. Dresselhaus |
2011 | Mamie W. Moy |
2012 | Yves J. Chabal |
2013 | Heather C. Allen |
2014 | Sandra C. Greer |
2015 | E. Ann Nalley |
2016 | Carol A. Fierke |
References
- ↑ "ACS Award for Encouraging Women into Careers in the Chemical Sciences". Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
External links
- The Women Chemists Committee of the American Chemical Society Official website
- Women Scientists in American History
- The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Official Website
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