Glenn T. Seaborg Medal
The Glenn T. Seaborg Medal is an award in chemistry and biochemistry awarded annually since 1987 by the Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). It is named after the Nobel Prize winner Glenn T. Seaborg , who was also the first prize winner.
The Nuclear Chemistry and Technology Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) awards the Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear Chemistry , which should not be confused with the Glenn T. Seaborg Medal . There is also a Seaborg Medal from the American Nuclear Society .
Award winners
- 1987 Glenn T. Seaborg
- 1988 Warren W. Kaeding
- 1989 Donald J. Cram
- 1990 George Gregory
- 1991 John D. Roberts
- 1992 Ralph H. Bauer
- 1993 R. Bruce Merrifield
- 1994 George S. Hammond
- 1995 George B. Rathmann
- 1996 Mary L. Good
- 1997 M. Fredrick Hawthorne
- 1998 Paul D. Boyer
- 1999 John P. McTague
- 2000 Daniel E. Koshland
- 2001 James B. Peter
- 2002 Richard E. Smalley
- 2003 Ad Bax , Alexander Pines
- 2004 David Eisenberg
- 2005 Ronald M. Evans
- 2006 David A. Evans
- 2007 R. Stanley Williams
- 2008 Joan Selverstone Valentine
- 2009 Mostafa A. El-Sayed
- 2010 Robert Tjian
- 2011 Richard F. Heck
- 2012 Harold Varmus
- 2013 Kendall N. Houk
- 2014 Fred Wudl
- 2015 Stefan W. Hell
- 2016 Michael Jung
- 2017 William Gelbart
- 2018 Robert Glaeser , Richard Henderson
- 2019 Paul Alivisatos
- 2020 Carolyn Bertozzi