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Latest news: Cram Lehn Pedersen Prize announced

The International Committee of the International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC) is pleased to announce the inauguration of a new annual international prize for young supramolecular chemists.

The Cram Lehn Pedersen prize, sponsored by ChemComm and named in honour of the winners of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will recognise significant, original and independent work in supramolecular chemistry.

Those who are within 10 years of receiving their PhD on 31st December 2010 are eligible for the 2011 award. The winner will receive £2,000 and free registration for the ISMSC meeting in Brighton. In addition to giving a lecture at ISMSC, the winner will be expected to give two additional research presentations in the country in which the ISMSC meeting is held during the same visit. These will be arranged in consultation with the Editor of Chemical Communications, the sponsor of the award.

Nomination Details

Please send your CV and list of publications (divided into publications from your PhD and post-doc and those from your independent work) or those of someone you wish to nominate to Prof. Roger Harrison (ISMSC Secretary) by 31st December 2010.

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Congratulations to our poster prize winners!

This year’s Southampton Supramolecular Chemistry Symposium (SSCS-7) was held on the 16th July 2010 at the School of Chemistry, University of Southampton. It was a very successful event that saw an excellent line up of speakers who presented their latest research during this symposium.

 
 
 
 
 
 

The SSCS-7 speakers and poster prize winners, from left to right: Stephen Moore (Southampton, RSC CSR prize); Markus Albrecht (speaker, Aachen); Mike Ward (speaker, Sheffield); James Tucker (speaker, Birmingham); Jennifer Hiscock (Southampton, Nature Chemistry prize); Chris Hunter (speaker, Sheffield); Salvador Thomas (University of London, Nature Chemistry prize); Giorgio Mirri (Birmingham, RSC CC prize); Philippe Barthélemy (speaker, Bordeaux); Kajally Jobe (Queen Mary London, Nature Chemistry prize); Eugen Stulz (Southampton, conference organiser).

Dr Eugen Stulz (SSCS-7 organiser) awarded a number of poster prize winners at the symposium. For the RSC, Giorgio Mirri (ChemComm poster prize) and Stephen Moore (ChemSocRev poster prize), each won a book from the RSC’s supramolecular series and was presented with a glossy certificate.

Many congratulations from the ChemComm and ChemSocRev editorial office to the poster prize winners, Giorgio and Stephen, and to Eugen for organising another fantastic event for the supramolecular community.

Why not submit your next communication to ChemComm today!

Or if you are interested in writing a review for ChemSocRev contact the editorial office for further information.

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