Chemistry:Herman Skolnik Award

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The Herman Skolnik Award is awarded annually by the Division of Chemical Information of the American Chemical Society, "to recognize outstanding contributions to and achievements in the theory and practice of chemical information science". (As of 2024) the award is of 3,000 US dollars.[1] It is named for Herman Skolnik (1914-1994), who was a co-founder of the then ACS Division of Chemical Literature in 1948 and a key figure in the Division.[2] The first award was made to him.

Recipients

Source:[1]

1970s

  • 1976: Herman Skolnik
  • 1977: Eugene Garfield
  • 1978: Fred A. Tate

1980s

  • 1980: William J. Wiswesser
  • 1981: Ben H. Weil
  • 1982: Robert Fugmann
  • 1983: Russell J. Rowlett, Jr.
  • 1984: Montagu Hyams
  • 1986: Dale B. Baker
  • 1987: William Theilheimer
  • 1988: David R. Lide, Jr.
  • 1989: Michael F. Lynch and Stuart Marson

1990s

  • 1990: Ernst Meyer
  • 1991: Todd Wipke
  • 1992: Jacques-Emile Dubois
  • 1993: Peter Willett
  • 1994: Alexandru T. Balaban
  • 1995: Reiner Luckenbach and Clemens Jochum
  • 1996: Milan Randic
  • 1997: Johann Gasteiger
  • 1998: Gary D. Wiggins
  • 1999: Stuart M. Kaback

2000s

  • 2000: Stephen R. Heller and G. W. A. Milne
  • 2001: Guenter Grethe
  • 2002: Peter Norton
  • 2003: Frank H. Allen
  • 2004: Peter Johnson
  • 2005: Lorrin Garson
  • 2006: Hugo Kubinyi
  • 2007: Robert S. Pearlman
  • 2008: Gerald M. Maggiora
  • 2009: Yvonne Connolly Martin

2010s

  • 2010: Anton J. Hopfinger
  • 2011: Alexander Lawson
  • 2012: Peter Murray-Rust and Henry Rzepa
  • 2013: Richard D. Cramer
  • 2014: Engelbert Zass
  • 2015: Jürgen Bajorath
  • 2016: Steve Bryant and Evan Bolton[3]
  • 2017: David Winkler
  • 2018: Gisbert Schneider
  • 2019: Kimito Funatsu

2020s

  • 2020: Wendy A. Warr[4]
  • 2023 Patrick Walters

See also

  • List of chemistry awards
  • List of computer science awards

References