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2016 IUPAC-Richter Prize—Call for Nominations

Published/Copyright: January 11, 2016
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IUPAC and Gedeon Richter, Plc. are pleased to announce the 2016 IUPAC-Richter Prize in Medicinal Chemistry. The Prize was established in 2006 by a generous gift from the Chemical Works of Gedeon Richter, Plc. (Budapest, Hungary) to acknowledge the key role that medicinal chemistry plays in improving human health. The prize—USD 10000—is awarded to an internationally recognized scientist, preferably a medicinal chemist, whose activities or published accounts have made an outstanding contribution to the practice of medicinal chemistry, or to an outstanding example of new drug discovery. Previous IUPAC-Richter Prizes were awarded to Malcolm F.G. Stevens in 2006, Jan Heeres in 2008, Arun K. Ghosh in 2010, Stephen Hanessian in 2012, and Helmut Buschmann in 2014.

The 2016 IUPAC-Richter Prize will be presented during the XXIV EFMC International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 28 August – 1 September 2016, in Manchester, UK, where the recipient will also give a plenary lecture on the subject of his/her research.

Applicants should be received by nomination only. One person should submit the nomination, although a total of five (5) individuals should be listed as referees. The package must be submitted electronically and should contain a complete resume, a professional autobiography of no more than two pages, and a one-page summary of what the individual considers to be his/her activities, accomplishments, and/or publications that have had the most significant impact upon the field of Medicinal Chemistry. The material will be forwarded confidentially to an independent selection committee appointed by the IUPAC Subcommittee on Drug Discovery and Development.

Nomination materials should be submitted by 15 February 2016 to the IUPAC Secretariat by email at <>.

For further information contact János Fischer, Chair of the IUPAC Subcommittee on Drug Discovery and Drug Development at <>

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Published Online: 2016-1-11
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