Awards issued by the Chromatographic Society
In 1978 Professor A.J.P. Martin gave permission for his name to be associated with the 'Martin Medal'. The 'Martin Medal' is awarded to scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of separation science.
The Chromatographic Society celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1982 and to commemorate the event it instituted the 'Jubilee Medal'. This award is presented in recognition of the contributions of younger scientists.
For a list of past recipients of the 'Martin' and 'Jubilee' medals - Click here
To view the biographies of recent medal recipients - Click here
We welcome nominations for future recipients.
Please feel free to download and complete a nomination form -
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The Society has also recently introduced a fellowship scheme and awards a number of bursaries to encourage active workers in separation science to present papers at international meetings.
The 2010 Chromatography Society Awards
The Chromatographic Society is pleased to announce its 2010 Awards.
The Society's Martin Gold Medal has been awarded to Professor Peter Carr and the Silver Jubilee Medal to Dr Roman Szucs.
The Chromatographic Society wishes to congratulate both recipients and will present these awards at Boston (HPLC 2010) and Riva (Capillary Chromatography) respectively.
Paul Ferguson
Vice-President
The Chromatographic Society