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Robin M. Izzo u Princeton University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for developing comprehensive chemical and laboratory safety programs at academic institutions, and leadership in the chemical and laboratory safety and emergency preparedness fields on a national level.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for outstanding service and leadership to the Division of Chemical Health and Safety and the Committee on Chemical Safety and for contributions to ACS initiatives to communicate safety chemical practices.
Philip Gregory Jessop u Queen’s University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for research that has shown that waste car- bon dioxide can be used as a trigger for stimuli-responsive materials that reduce energy and materials consumption in industrial processes and products.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized as a leader in the green chemistry community worldwide and for working with the ACS and other organizations to promote green chemistry re- search, commercialization, and education.
Ann Carol Kimble-Hill u Indiana University Indianapolis
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for leading ACS DEIR scholarship in diver- sifying chemistry pipelines, improving laboratory training environments, and pioneering advances in lipid dynamics that underlie breast cancer initiation and metastasis.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for exceptional and passionate dedication in advancing the ACS DEIR core value, mentoring underrepresented and disadvantaged students in pro- grams like ACS Project SEED, and catalytic leadership of the ACS Committee on Minority Affairs.
Ranjit T. Koodali u Western Kentucky University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for the advancement of materials and their applications towards photochemical conversion of solar energy, environmental remediation, and bio- logical applications.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for leadership at every level of ACS including the Energy and Fuels Division, Sioux Valley Local Section, and outreach to the community
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