Biemann Medal
The Biemann Medal is awarded annually by the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) to an individual early in his or her career in recognition of significant achievement in basic or applied mass spectrometry. It is named after professor Klaus Biemann.
Nominees must be within the first 15 years of receiving the Ph.D. in the year nomination is considered (exceptions may be considered). Eligibility is restricted to members of ASMS.
The award is conferred at the ASMS Annual Conference with the presentation of a $5,000 cash award, the Biemann Medal, and the award lecture.[1]
Recipients
- 1997 - Scott A. McLuckey
- 1998 - Robert R. Squires
- 1999 - Matthias Mann
- 2000 - Julie A. Leary
- 2001 - Peter B. Armentrout
- 2002 - Ruedi Aebersold
- 2003 - Carol V. Robinson
- 2004 - John R. Yates
- 2005 - Gary J. Van Berkel
- 2006 - David Clemmer
- 2007 - Roman A. Zubarev
- 2008 - Julia Laskin
- 2009 - Neil L. Kelleher
- 2010 - David C. Muddiman[2]
- 2011 - Bela Paizs
- 2012 - Joshua J. Coon[3]
- 2013 - Yinsheng Wang
- 2014 - Lingjun Li
- 2015 - Michael MacCoss
- 2016 - Kristina Håkansson[4]
- 2017 - Ryan Julian[5]
- 2018 - Benjamin A. Garcia[6]
- 2019 - Sarah Trimpin
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See also
References
- "Biemann Medal". American Society for Mass Spectrometry. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- Brodbelt, Jenny (9 June 2011). "Focus in Honor of David Muddiman, Recipient of the 2010 Biemann Medal". Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 22 (8): 1299–1300. Bibcode:2011JASMS..22.1299B. doi:10.1007/s13361-011-0169-x. PMID 21953182.
- Brodbelt, Jenny (21 September 2013). "Focus in Honor of Josh Coon, Recipient of the 2012 Biemann Medal". Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 24 (11): 1621–1622. Bibcode:2013JASMS..24.1621B. doi:10.1007/s13361-013-0741-7. PMID 24057977.
- O’Hair, Richard A. J. (26 July 2017). "Focus Honoring Dr. Kristina "Kicki" Håkansson, Recipient of the 2016 Biemann Medal". Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 28 (9): 1739–1740. Bibcode:2017JASMS..28.1739O. doi:10.1007/s13361-017-1729-5. PMID 28748379.
- Loo, Joseph A. (30 July 2018). "Focus on Application of Photons and Radicals for Mass Spectrometry, Honoring Dr. Ryan Julian, Recipient of the 2017 ASMS Biemann Medal". Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 29 (9): 1757–1759. Bibcode:2018JASMS..29.1757L. doi:10.1007/s13361-018-2017-8. PMID 30062474.
- "Benjamin Garcia: Biemann Medal". The University of Pennsylvania Almanac. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
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