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Awardees of the 2021 IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award for Advancements in Green Chemistry

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We are delighted to announce the 2021 recipients of the established IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award for Advancements in Green Chemistry. We congratulate Gabriele Laudadio from the Scripps Research Institute, Lichen Liu from Tsinghua University, and Jingxiang Low from University of Science and Technology of China as the early career award winners, and David Milstein from the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel for the experienced chemist award.

These awards were presented during the 2021 Virtual IUPAC Congress in August at a special Symposium scheduled in the Chemistry for Sustainability thematic program in coordination with IUPAC’s Interdivisional Committee on Green Chemistry for Sustainable Development (ICGCSD).

The IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award was been established in 2019 to encourage young and experienced chemists alike, and to emphasize the importance of advancements in Green Chemistry, and demonstrating how it adds value to human progress.

The 2021 Winners of the IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award have been invited to prepare a review article for publication in an upcoming issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

This award, managed by the ICGCSD, is presented every two years. Look for the announcement of the next call in 2022 ahead of the 2023 IUPAC World Chemistry Congress that will take place in the Netherlands. For further information about the IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award, see https://iupac.org/what-we-do/awards/

See the following page for a brief bio of each awardees: https://iupac.org/awardees-of-the-2021-iupac-zhejiang-nhu-international-award-for-advancements-in-green-chemistry/

 
        
          Gabriele Laudadio

Gabriele Laudadio

 
        
          Lichen Liu

Lichen Liu

 
        
          Jingxiang Low

Jingxiang Low

 
        
          David Milstein

David Milstein

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