Professor Fuchter won the prize for the development of chemistry-led approaches to interrogate function in chemistry, materials and medicine. Professor Fuchter also receives £5000 and a medal and Dr Wilton-Ely won the prize for contributions to the application of metals in biological sensing and medical imaging. Dr Wilton-Ely also receives £3000 and a medal.
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