The Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes are annual prizes awarded by Royal Society of Chemistry to chemists in Britain who are 34 years of age or below. The prize is given to scientist who demonstrate the most meritorious and promising original investigations in chemistry and published results of those investigations. There are 3 prizes given every year, each winning £5000 and a medal. Candidates are not permitted to nominate themselves.
3-685: They were begun in 2008 when two previous awards, the Meldola Medal and Prize and the Edward Harrison Memorial Prize , were joined together. They commemorate Raphael Meldola and Edward Harrison . Source: Royal Society of Chemistry The Meldola Medal and Prize commemorated Raphael Meldola , President of the Maccabaeans and the Institute of Chemistry . The last winners of the prize in 2007 were Hon Lam from
6-535: The Chemical Society and from 1980 to 2008 by the Royal Society of Chemistry to a British chemist who was under 32 years of age for promising original investigations in chemistry (which had been published). It commemorated Raphael Meldola , President of the Maccabaeans and the Institute of Chemistry . The prize was the sum of £500 and a bronze medal. The prize was modified in 2008 and joined
9-474: The University of Edinburgh , and Rachel O'Reilly of the University of Cambridge . The Edward Harrison Memorial Prize commemorated the work of Edward Harrison who was credited with producing the first serviceable gas mask. The last winner of the prize was Katherine Holt of University College London . Meldola Medal and Prize The Meldola Medal and Prize was awarded annually from 1921 to 1979 by
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