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Vol.
35 No. 4
July-August 2013
The Thieme–IUPAC Prize is presented every two years on the occasion of the IUPAC International Conference on Organic Synthesis (IUPAC–ICOS). The ICOS-20 will be held in Budapest, Hungary, on 29 June–4 July 2014.
Sponsored jointly by Georg Thieme Verlag, IUPAC, and the editors of SYNLETT, SYNTHESIS, Science of Synthesis, and Houben–Weyl, the prize is awarded to a scientist under 40 years of age whose research has had a major impact in synthetic organic chemistry.
The prize is given on the basis of scientific merit for independent research dealing with synthesis in the broadest context of organic chemistry, including organometallic chemistry, medicinal and biological chemistry, designed molecules, and materials. Candidates must be under 40 years of age as of 1 January of the year in which the prize is awarded.
The Thieme–IUPAC Prize was awarded to Stuart L. Schreiber in 1992, Paul Knochel in 1994, Eric N. Jacobsen in 1996, Andrew G. Myers in 1998, Alois Fürstner in 2000, Erick M. Carreira in 2002, John F. Hartwig in 2004, David W. C. MacMillan in 2006, F. Dean Toste in 2008, Phil S. Baran in 2010, and Melanie S. Sanford in 2012.
The 2014 Call for Nominations is now open. The Nominations Deadline is 13 December 2013.
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