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Professor Peter W. Carr
- 2010 Martin Gold Medal WinnerProfessor Peter W. Carr of the University of Minnesota, USA has been awarded the 2010 Chromatographic Society Martin Medal for his outstanding scientific contribution and promotion of separation science.
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Dr Roman Szucs
- 2010 Silver Jubilee Medal Winner
Dr Roman Szucs of Pfizer Global Research & Development (Sandwich, UK) has been awarded the 2010 Chromatographic Society Jubilee Medal for his important contribution to the promotion of separation science in the UK and Europe.
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Professor Wolfgang F. Lindner
- 2009 Martin Gold Medal WinnerProfessor Wolfgang F. Lindner from the Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Chemistry at the University of Vienna, Austria, has been awarded the Martin Gold Medal for his internationally recognised work in the area of chromatographic stereo selective separation techniques.
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Prof Gert Desmet
- 2009 Silver Jubilee Medal WinnerProfessor Gert Desmet has been awarded the Silver Jubilee Medal for his internationally recognised work in the field of modelling and miniaturisation of chromatographic processes.
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Luigi Mondello
- 2008 Martin Gold MedalProf. Dr. Luigi Mondello is Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Dipartimento Farmaco-chimico of the University of Messina, Italy. He received a degree in Chemistry from the University of Messina in 1991.
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David McCalley - 2008 Silver Jubilee MedalDr David McCalley is Reader in Separation Science at the University of the West of England in Bristol.
His first employment after leaving school was at Kodak Research Laboratories in London, .
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Ron Majors - 2007 Martin Gold MedalRonald E. (Ron) Majors has made a significant impact on the ‘manufacturer’s’ side of separation science in his many years of distinguished service for Varian Associates, EM Science and Agilent Technologies.
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Johan Roeraade - 2007 Martin Gold Medal
Johan Roeraade, Head of the Analytical Chemistry Division at the Royal Institute of Technology (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, KTH)) in Stockholm, has a career-long reputation for high quality, innovative separation science stretching from his early days as one of the leaders ...
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Mel Euerby - 2007 Silver Jubilee Medal
Dr Mel Euerby, B.SC., Ph.D, C.Chem., FRSC., MRPharmS
, is a Principal Scientist within the Pharmaceutical and Analytical Research and Development group of
AstraZeneca at Charnwood, Loughborough in the UK.
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Jim Waters - 2006 Martin Gold Medal
Born October 7, 1925 in Lincoln, Nebraska, his family moved to Massachusetts in 1942. He graduated from Framingham High School in 6/43 and from Columbia University (Navy V-12) in 2/46 with a BS in Electrical Engineering ...
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Steven Wren - 2006 Silver Jubilee Medal (Joint Winner)
Dr Stephen Wren is a Principal Scientist within the Pharmaceutical and Analytical Research and Development group of AstraZeneca at Macclesfield in the UK ...
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Peter Myers- 2006 Silver Jubilee Medal (Joint Winner)
Peter obtained his B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry 1st Class with Honours in 1969 from the University of Salford and his Ph.D. in Maths, Physics and Chemistry in 1972 from the same University. He was granted a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry in March 1996 ...
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Dr Kevin D Altria, M.Sc., Ph.D, Eur.Chem., C.Sci., C.Chem., FRSC - 2005 Silver Jubilee Medal
Pharmaceutical Development, GlaxoSmithKline R&D, Harlow, Essex, UK ...
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Vadim A. Davankov - 2005 Martin Gold Medal
Vadim Davankov was born in Moscow in 1937 and after attending the Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology in Moscow he studied under Professor Glockner at the University of Dresden where he worked on polymer chemistry ...
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Dr Terry Berger - 2004 Martin Gold Medal
Terry A.Berger was born in 1946 in rural Minnesota, U.S.A. He received a PhD in analytical chemistry from Imperial College, University of London, in 1975, after graduate work at Florida, Wisconsin and Perdue. One of his five projects was an electrochemical detector for hplc ...
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Prof. E. Dawes - 2004 Silver Jubilee Medal (Joint Winner)
Mr. Ern Dawes is the founder of the SGE Group of Companies, beginning his career in 1949 training in glass instrument making in the Chemistry Department of Melbourne University, Australia. In 1953 Mr. Dawes joined ICI to set up the glass workshop at the newly formed Central Research Laboratories in Melbourne ...
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Prof. A-M. Siouffi - 2004 Silver Jubilee Medal (Joint Winner)
Siouffi, Antoine-Michel. Born in Marseille (France) 18/04/1940 Married to Renee Berthelin with two children ...
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Prof. Jack Henion (Cornell University) - 2003 Martin Gold Medal Winner
Dr. Henion is an internationally recognized leader in the field of mass spectrometry (MS) and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). He is credited with seven patents and has published more than 200 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals on these subjects ...
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Tom Lynch - 2003 Silver Jubilee Medal (Joint Winner)
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Ian.H. Mutton - 2003 Silver Jubilee Medal (Joint Winner)
Ian Mutton spent his school years in Birmingham and Bromsgrove, and gained a chemistry degree from Bristol University. A final year project involving glc analysis with SCOT columns, combined with a vacation job purifying solvents for use by a team preparing to analyse rock samples from the first NASA lunar landings ...
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Professor N. Tanaka - 2002 Jubilee Medal
Date of Birth: November 30 1945
Education: Kyoto University, Department of Chemistry 1968, BS., 1970, MS., 1973, D.Sc ...
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Professor Paul Haddad - 2002 Martin Gold Medal (Joint Winner)
Paul Haddad is the author or co-author of 352 publications (278 refereed papers, 5 books, 21 book chapters, 5 patents and 43 other publications), and he has presented 255 papers at scientific conferences including 33 plenary or keynote lectures at international conferences ...
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Doctor C. Engewald - 2002 Martin Gold Medal (Joint Winner)
Research interests:
Chromatographic multi-component and trace analysis of organic compounds / mixtures by capillary GC, HPLC, hyphenated techniques (GC-MS, GC-AED, HPLC-MS), adsorptive enrichment, thermal desorption, pyrolysis GC. Applications of chromatographic methods in environmental analysis ...
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Professor Geoffrey Eglinton FRS, of the University of Bristol - 1999 Martin Gold Medal
Geoff Eglinton is one of the founding fathers of modern organic geochemistry and is responsible for many of the geochemical tools and concepts that Earth scientists today take for granted ...
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