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  Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for significant contributions to synthetic methods leading to the discovery and transition into development of multiple clinical candi- dates, strong scientifific mentorship, and team leadership.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for outstanding leadership to the ACS Divi- sion of Organic Chemistry, the North Jersey Section, and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in the ACS and broader chemical community.
Nicole L. Snyder ■ Davidson College
Contribution to the Science/Profession: For the preparation and characterization of glycocon- jugates as tools for studying carbohydrate protein interactions and for distinguished accom- plishments in the teaching and learning of chemistry.
Contribution to the ACS Community: For exemplary leadership within both the ACS Carbo- hydrate division and the Chemical Education division.
Mark M. Turnbull ■ Clark University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for his training of hundreds of scientists over a 40 year career as an educator and for his scientifific leadership within the fifield of molecu- lar magnetism.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for decades of leadership within the Cen- tral Massachusetts Local Section, helping to revitalize the section from inactivity, and holding numerous leadership roles therein over the past quarter century.
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