Corday-Morgan Prize
Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize | |
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Awarded for | The most meritorious contributions to chemistry |
Sponsor | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Date | 1949 |
Presented by | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Reward | £5000 |
Official website |
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The Corday–Morgan Medal and Prize is a prestigious award that is made by the Royal Society of Chemistry (and from the award's inception in 1949 until 1980 by the Chemical Society) for the most meritorious contributions to experimental chemistry, including computer simulation.[1] The prize was named after chemist Sir Gilbert Morgan and his wife Mary-Louise Corday [2] [3] Up to three prizes are awarded annually.[1]
Recipients
The Corday–Morgan medallists have included many of the UK's most successful chemists. Since 1949 they have been:[4]
- 1949Derek Barton :
- 1950Ronald Sydney Nyholm :
- 1951Frederick Sanger :
- 1952James Baddiley :
- 1953John Cornforth :
- 1954Rex Richards :
- 1955George Porter :
- 1956K W Bagnall :
- 1957G W Kenner :
- 1958Charles Kemball :
- 1959Alan Battersby :
- 1960Robert Neville Haszeldine :
- 1961Franz Sondheimer :
- 1962Neil Bartlett :
- 1963George Andrew Sim :
- 1964H M Frey, A Ian Scott :
- 1965John Cadogan, R Mason :
- 1966Richard Dixon, Malcolm Tobe :
- 1967Alan Carrington, Richard Oswald Chandler Norman, John Meurig Thomas :
- 1968A Fish, Frank McCapra, D H Williams :
- 1969Peter Day, M Green, Gordon W Kirby :
- 1970David Buckingham, Donald William Cameron, N B H Jonathan :
- 1971M J Perkins, L F Phillips, Peter L Timms :
- 1972Malcolm Green, David Husain, P G Sammes :
- 1973Jack Baldwin, Geoffrey Luckhurst, John Forster Nixon :
- 1974Laurance D. Hall, Brian F. G. Johnson, A McKillop :
- 1975Robert J Donovan, J A Osborn, Gerry Pattenden :
- 1976Melvyn Rowen Churchill, Roger Grice, Kevin M Smith :
- 1977Laurence Barron, B T Golding, J Steven Ogden :
- 1978Philip D Magnus, David Michael Patrick Mingos, George M. Sheldrick :
- 1979Malcolm Harold Chisholm, G A Kenney-Wallace, S M Roberts :
- 1980Gus Hancock, Selby A. R. Knox, Steven V. Ley :
- 1981Christopher M. Dobson, Brian J. Howard, D A Jefferson :
- 1982Anthony Kevin Cheetham, Robert H. Crabtree, Thomas J Simpson :
- 1983David J. Cole-Hamilton, W Jones, William B Motherwell :
- 1984N J Cooper, Stephen G Davies, A Harriman :
- 1985William Clegg, Peter P Edwards, Christopher J Moody :
- 1986Anthony G M Barrett, G Christou, Paul R Raithby :
- 1987John M. Newsam, A Guy Orpen, David Parker :
- 1988F G N Cloke, Gareth A. Morris, Peter J Sarre, Stephen G Withers :
- 1989Michael Norman Royston Ashfold, David Clary, Martin Schröder :
- 1990David Crich, Patrick W. Fowler, Ian P. Rothwell :
- 1991David Gani, Jeremy Mark Hutson, Stephen Mann :
- 1992Paul D Beer, Timothy C Gallagher, David Edwin Logan :
- 1993Vernon C. Gibson, Nigel Simon Simpkins, Timothy P. Softley –1994 :
- 1995Andrew R Barron, Jeremy G Frey, Gerard F R Parkin :
- 1996Duncan W Bruce, M J Hampden-Smith, Nicholas J Turner :
- 1997Ian Manners, D. E. Manolopoulos, Dermot M O'Hare :
- 1998Varinder Kumar Aggarwal, J. Paul Attfield, Donald Craig :
- 1999Kenneth D M Harris, Christopher A. Hunter, Michael D Ward :
- 2000Colin D. Bain, M J Rosseinsky, J M J Williams :
- 2001Harry L Anderson, Gideon J Davies, S M Howdle, Patrick Robert Unwin :
- 2002Alan Armstrong, Shankar Balasubramanian, Russell E Morris, S P Price :
- 2003Jonathan Clayden, Michael W George, Guy Lloyd-Jones :
- 2004Stuart C Althorpe, David W C MacMillan, James H Naismith :
- 2005Benjamin G Davis, Helen H. Fielding, Philip A. Gale :
- 2006Neil R Champness, Timothy J Donohoe, Jeremy N Harvey :
- 2008Stephen Faulkner, Adam Nelson, David Tozer :
- 2009Andrew de Mello, Duncan Graham, Andrew Ian Cooper :
- 2010Euan Brechin, Jason Chin, Jonathan Steed :
- 2011Michaele Hardie, Fred Manby, Jonathan Nitschke :
- 2012Polly Arnold, Leroy Cronin, David K. Smith :
- 2013Matthew Gaunt, Martin Heene, Jonathan Reid :
- 2014Milo Shaffer, David Spring, Molly Stevens : [5]
- 2015Sharon Ashbrook, Andrei Khlobystov, Stephen Liddle : [6]
References
- 1 2 "Corday–Morgan Medal and Prize". Retrieved 19 March 2013.
- ↑ http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/naturalsciences/chemistry/newssummary/news_23-5-2013-16-11-16
- ↑ name=http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/35104
- ↑ "RSC Corday-Morgan Prize Previous Winners". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ↑ "Winners of RSC Prizes and Awards 2014". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ↑ "Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes and Awards 2015". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
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