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Dalton Division Prize and Award Winners 2009



Following the successful launch of the new RSC Prizes & Awards Portfolio last September, we are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 Dalton Division Awards.

The Awards all focus on specialist subject areas to reward outstanding work in inorganic chemistry. We would like to congratulate all of the winners on their success.

RSC Prizes are designed to be of the broadest relevance to the chemical sciences as a whole, rewarding those whose careers are defined by exceptional work, excellence and dedication. Where a Prize relates to work which may interest those in the inorganic chemistry field we have included the winner below.

For a full list of all the winners in the 2009 RSC Prizes & Awards Portfolio please use the link on this page.

Most winners will be delivering a number of lectures throughout the UK which you will have the opportunity to attend. These lectures will mainly take place between September 2009 and May 2010. Keep up to date by using the link on this page.

The next round of nominations will open on 1 September 2009. For more information and to make a nomination after this date, please use the link on this page. Contact us if you want to be reminded when nominations re-open.

Prize and Award Winners

2009 winner of the Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award Jon Dilworth

Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award 2009 winner

Jon Dilworth, University of Oxford



Winner of the 2009 Bioinorganic Chemistry Award Chris Orvig

Bioinorganic Chemistry Award 2009 winner

Chris Orvig, University of British Columbia, Canada



Dalton Young Researcher Award winner 2009 Guillermo Minguez Espallargas

Dalton Young Researchers Award 2009 winner

Guillermo Minguez Espallargas, Universidad de Valencia, Spain



Sir Edward Frankland Fellowship winner Euan Brechin

Sir Edward Frankland Fellowship 2009 winner

Euan Brechin, University of Edinburgh



2009 Harrison-Meldola Prize winner Eva Hevia

Harrison-Meldola Prize 2009 Winner

Eva Hevia, University of Strathclyde



Homogeneous Catalysis Award winner Robin Bedford

Homogeneous Catalysis Award 2009 winner

Robin Bedford, University of Bristol



Winner of the 2009 Inorganic Mechanisms Award Rudi van Eldik

Inorganic Mechanisms Award 2009 winner

Rudi van Eldik, University of Erlangen, Germany



2009 winner of the Ludwig Mond Award Christopher Pickett

Ludwig Mond Award 2009 winner

Christopher Pickett, University of East Anglia



Organometallic Chemistry Award winner Steven Nolan

Organometallic Chemistry Award 2009 Winner

Steven Nolan, University of St Andrews


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