Nominations are now open for the 2014 NPR Emerging Investigator Lectureship.
The Lectureship recognises a researcher who has made a significant contribution to a natural products-related area of the chemical sciences in their early independent career. The winner will deliver their lecture at an international meeting in the coming year.
Nominees should have completed their PhD on or after the 31st December 2001.
To nominate someone simply contact NPR Editor, Richard Kelly. All you need to provide are the name of the nominee and some very brief information about why you are nominating them. Nominations are open to everyone and should be received by 25th February 2014.
The winner will be selected by an Editorial Board panel and the result will be announced in Spring 2014.
The winner for the 2013 Lectureship was Rebecca Goss from University of St Andrews, UK.