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Best Oral Presentation Prize at Lakeland Symposium 2025

Anna Miller receives Thieme Award for her oral presentation at the 26th Lakeland Symposium (Grasmere) 2025.

Thieme Chemistry is pleased to announce the winner of the award for the successful oral presentation at the 26th Lakeland Symposium (Grasmere) 2025, which took place in Grasmere, United Kingdom, from May 11 at 17:00 to May 15 at 13:00. As a prize, we are pleased to offer a one-year subscription to our Thieme journal SYNFACTS. Congratulations Anna Miller!

New Poster Prize Winners announced at the RRB 2025 in Turku

Ilias Semmouri and Mariam Achraf Mohamed Bahie El Din El Kholany receive Thieme Poster Prize at RRB 2025. Thieme Chemistry is pleased to announce the winners of the Thieme Poster Prize at 21st International Conference on Renewable Resources & Biorenfineries (RRB 2025), which took place in Turku, Finland, from June 2nd - 4th, 2025. Congratulations  Ilias Semmouri and Mariam Achraf Mohamed Bahie El Din El Kholany!

Ilias Semmouri

Ilias Semmouri from the Ghent University (Belgium) wins the RRB Poster Prize for his poster Optimization of green extraction of phenolic compounds from the brown seaweed Fucus spiralis using Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents. Congratulations!

Mariam Achraf Mohamed Bahie El Din El Kholany

Mariam Achraf Mohamed Bahie El Din El Kholany wins the RRB Poster Prize for her poster Sustainable biorefinery process for the valorisation of algae into industrially relevant ingredients. Congratulations!

Two new poster prize winners announced at the MATSUS25 Conference in Seville

Anja Hofmann and Dmitrii Sychev receive Thieme Poster Prizes at MATSUS25. Thieme Chemistry is pleased to announce the winners of the Thieme Poster Prizes at Materials for Sustainable Development Conference (MATSUS25), which took place in Seville, Spain, from March 3rd-7th, 2025. Congratulations Anja Hofmann and Dmitrii Sychev!

Anja Hoffmann

Anja Hofmann from the University of Bayreut (Germany) wins the MATSUS Poster Prize for her poster The Dependence of Photocharging TiO2 Aerogels on Surface Area and Charging Conditions and their Activity for the dark N2and NO3-Reduction Reaction.

Dmitrii Sychev

Dmitrii Sychev wins the MATSUS Poster Prize for his poster Visualization of the charge transfer and accumulation under illumination in different semiconducting materials.

Science of Synthesis poster prizes at the 2025 JCF Spring Symposium (GDCh-JCF)

Alena Neudert, Kevin Keller and Michael Mertens were awarded the Science of Synthesis poster prizes at the JCF Spring Symposium (GDCh-JCF ), which took place in Münster (Germany) from March 12th-15th, 2025. Congratulations!

Alena Neudert

Alena Neudert from the University Bayreuth wins the prize for best science 'Hybrid all-Fe Redox Flow Battery – Coupling Theory and Experiment'. She was awarded the SOS Workbench Edition: Water in Organic Synthesis.

Kevin Keller

Kevin Keller from the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen wins the prize for participants' choice 'Bioinspired Heteronuclear Bimetallic Complex - Copper- vs. Iron-Superoxido Pathway. An Example of Cytochrome c Oxidase'. He was awared the SOS Workbench Edition: Dual Catalysis in Organic Synthesis. 

Michael Mertens

Michael Mertens from the Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf wins the prize for best poster design 'Synthesis of the novel Metallophore Methylolanthanin and its Derivatives'. He was awared the SOS Workbench Edition: Biocatalysis in Organic Synthesis.

Sustainability & Circularity NOW Flash Presentation Prize awarded at the Green Chemistry Synthesis for Circular Economy Winter School (GCS4CE)

The Sustainability & Circularity NOW Flash Presentation Prize was awarded to Edmund Dadge at the Green Chemistry Synthesis for Circular Economy Winter School (GCS4CE), which took place in Padova (Italy) from 17th-21st February. Congratulations!

Edmund Dadge from the University of Bath wins the prize for his presentation on 'Towards a Structure-Activity Relationship in the Zinc Catalysed Degradation of Polyesters'. He was awarded a monetary reward of 50€.

Congratulations to the Women in Chemistry and Women in the Chemical Industry Award Winners 2025

Franziska Schoenebeck and Dani Schultz are the Women in Chemistry Award winners 2025.

Thieme and the Editors of Science of Synthesis are delighted to announce the Dr. Margaret Faul Women in Chemistry Award Winners 2025. This year, for the first time, the award selection committee selected one candidate from academia and one candidate from industry to receive the Women in Chemistry Award.

Prof. Franziska Schoenebeck (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) and Dr. Dani Schultz (Merck & Co., NJ, USA) were elected to be the 2025 recipients of the awards in recognition of the outstanding creativity and ingenuity of their research in addition to their broader contributions to synthetic organic chemistry.

Both awards will be presented to the winners at the European Symposium on Organic Chemistry (ESOC) in Copenhagen, Denmark, taking place from June 29 to July 3, 2025.

Synthesis Poster Prize awarded at the 1st Meeting of Organic Chemistry of the Catalan Chemical Society (1RQO-SQC)

Joan Conejos-Jalencas was awarded the Synthesis Poster Prize at the 1st Meeting of Organic Chemistry of the Catalan Chemical Society (1RQO-SQC), which took place in Barcelona (Spain) from January 30th-31st, 2025. Congratulations!

Joan Conejos-Jalencas from the University of Barcelona wins the prize for his poster 'Direct and Stereodivergent, Nickel-Catalyzed Aldol-type Reactions of N-Azidoacetyl Thioimides and Aromatic Acetals'. He was awarded a one-year subscription to our Thieme journal, SYNFACTS. We warmly congratulate him on this award and look forward to new developments in his research career!

Sustainability & Circularity NOW Flash Presentation Prize awarded at the Green Chemistry Synthesis for Circular Economy Winter School (GCS4CE)

The Sustainability & Circularity NOW Flash Presentation Prize was awarded to Andrea Pasquale at the Green Chemistry Synthesis for Circular Economy Winter School (GCS4CE), which took place in Padova (Italy) from 17th-21st February. Congratulations!

Andrea Pasquale from the University of Genoa wins the prize for his presentation on 'Chemo-enzymatic synthesis of novel macromolecular architectures by using bio-based functional monomers'. He was awarded a monetary reward of 50€.

Best Poster Presentation Prize awarded at the 1st Meeting of Organic Chemistry of the Catalan Chemical Society (1RQO-SQC)

Carmen María Arenas Baeza was awarded with Best Poster Presentation at the 1st Meeting of Organic Chemistry of the Catalan Chemical Society (1RQO-SQC), which took place in Barcelona (Spain) from January 30th-31st, 2025. Congratulations!

Carmen María Arenas Baeza from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili wins the prize for her poster presentation on Cu-catalyzed Boron-Wittig reaction of carbonylic compounds. She was awarded a one-year subscription to our Thieme journal, SYNFACTS. We warmly congratulate her on this award and look forward to new developments in her research career!

Three Thieme Poster Prizes awarded at the 51tst Symposium on Main Group Element Chemistry (MGEC-51)

Three Thieme Poster Prizes were awarded to Kota Kataoka, Hiroki Iwamoto, and Shoma Chiba at the 51tst Symposium on Main Group Element Chemistry (MGEC-51), which took place in Kyoto (Japan) from December 5th-7th, 2024. Congratulations! Each of the three winners was awarded a one-year subscription to our Thieme journal, SYNFACTS. We warmly congratulate them on their award and look forward to new developments in their research career!

Kato Kataoka

Kota Kataoka from Graduate School of Science (Kyoto University) wins the SynOpen Poster Prize for his poster on Synthesis of BN-embedded higher-order acenes with tuned emission wavelengths.

Hiroki Iwamoto

Hiroki Iwamoto from Osaka University wins the Synlett Poster Prize for his poster on Synthesis of Benzoarsole Derivatives via Arsenic Cation.

Shoma Chiba

Shoma Chiba from Kwansei Gakuin University wins the SYNTHESIS Poster Prize for his poster on γ-Selective alkylation of tertiary alkyl amines enabled by α-ammonio radical.