Repligen Corporation Award in Chemistry of Biological Processes
The Repligen Award in Chemistry of Biological Processes was established in 1985 and consists of a silver medal and honorarium. Its purpose is to acknowledge and encourage outstanding contributions to the understanding of the chemistry of biological processes, with particular emphasis on structure, function, and mechanism. The Award is administered by the Division of Biological Chemistry of the American Chemical Society.[1]
The award was suspended in 2018 until a patron can be found.
Recipients
Source: ACS - Division of Biological Chemistry
- 1986 – Gregorio Weber
- 1987 – Thomas C. Bruice
- 1988 – Robert H. Abeles
- 1989 – Stephen J. Benkovic
- 1990 – Harold A. Scheraga
- 1991 – William W. Parson
- 1992 – Frank H. Westheimer
- 1993 – Jeremy R. Knowles
- 1994 – Judith P. Klinman
- 1995 – W. Wallace Cleland
- 1996 – William P. Jencks
- 1997 – James A. Spudich
- 1998 – David S. Eisenberg
- 1999 – Christopher T. Walsh
- 2000 – Perry A. Frey
- 2001 – Rowena G. Matthews
- 2002 – C. Dale Poulter
- 2003 – John A. Gerlt
- 2004 – JoAnne Stubbe
- 2005 – David E. Cane
- 2006 – Vern L. Schramm
- 2007 – Michael Marletta
- 2008 – Hung-Wen (Ben) Liu
- 2009 – Frank Raushel
- 2010 – Ronald T. Raines
- 2011 – Richard Armstrong
- 2012 – Carol Fierke
- 2013 – David W. Christianson
- 2014 – John Lipscomb
- 2015 – John S. Blanchard
- 2016 – Tadhg Begley
- 2017 – Wilfred A. van der Donk
- 2018 – Michael H. Gelb
- award suspended - 2018
See also
References
- "Recipients of Awards from the Division of Biological Chemistry". Division of Biological Chemistry, American Chemical Society. 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2012.
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