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IUPAC International Award For Advances In Harmonized Approaches To Crop Protection Chemistry—Call For Nominations

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Abstract

The IUPAC International Award For Advances In Harmonized Approaches To Crop Protection Chemistry recognizes individuals in government, intergovernmental organizations, academia, and industry who have exercised personal leadership for outstanding regulatory, public policy, and/or educational contributions supporting international harmonization of crop protection chemistry. The award is administered by the IUPAC Advisory Committee on Crop Protection Chemistry, a IUPAC subcommittee of Chemistry and the Environment Division, and is presented on a biennial basis.

The next award will be presented as part of the Agrochemicals Division program for the Fall 2023 American Chemical Society meeting in San Francisco, USA, during August of 2023. Awardees receive an honorarium plus travel and per diem reimbursement to attend the award presentation ceremony.

Nominations for the 2023 award are due by 1 December 2022 and should be sent to Dr. Laura McConnell <> and will consist of:

  1. A nomination letter including a description (200-1000 words) of the reasons why the nominee should receive this award, stressing the individual’s major accomplishments toward international harmonization of crop protection chemistry.

  2. A curriculum vitae of the candidate that includes places and names of employment, professional affiliations, committee and working group assignments, and listing of relevant regulatory guidance documents, reports, and/or publications.

IUPAC acknowledges Corteva Agriscience for providing continued corporate sponsorship of this award.

Past Awardees:

  1. 2019 – Mark R. Lynch (posthumously), Department of Agriculture and Food, Ireland

  2. 2016 – Daniel L. Kunkel, IR-4 Project, Rutgers, NJ, USA

  3. 2014 – Árpád Ambrus, National Food Chain Safety Office, Budapest, Hungary

  4. 2012 – Lois A. Rossi, Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA

  5. 2010 – Denis J. Hamilton, Animal and Plant Service, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, Australia

<https://iupac.org/what-we-do/awards/>

Online erschienen: 2022-10-18
Erschienen im Druck: 2022-10-01

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