Silver Medalists
- 2024
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Prof. Masayuki Inoue (The University of Tokyo)
Total Synthesis of Highly Oxygenated Natural Products
- 2020
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Prof. Motomu Kanai (The University of Tokyo)
Hybrid catalysis in flasks and living organisms
- 2018
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Prof. Chihaya Adachi (Kyushu University)
Advanced Molecular Design in Organic Semiconductors: Towards New Generation of OLEDs and Organic Lasers
- 2017
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Prof. Hiroaki Suga (The University of Tokyo)
Revolutionizing the discovery process of bioactive peptides
- 2016
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Prof. Masaya Sawamura (Hokkaido University)
Ligand Design for Efficient Organic Synthesis
- 2015
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Prof. Zhaomin Hou (RIKEN)
Rare Earth and Group 4 Metal Complexes for Novel Chemical Transformations
- 2014
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Prof. Itaru Hamachi (Kyoto University)
Protein organic chemistry under live cell conditions
- 2013
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Prof. Naoto Chatani (Osaka University)
New Chelation-Assisted Transformation of C-H Bonds
- 2012
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Prof. Masahiro Terada (Tohoku University)
Enantioselective Catalysis by Chiral Brønsted Acids and Bases
- 2012
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Prof. Takahiko Akiyama (Gakushuin University)
Control of Stereochemistry by Chiral Brønsted Acid Catalyst
- 2011
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Prof. Keiji Tanino (Hokkaido University)
Design, Tactics, and Findings in Natural Product Synthesis
- 2009
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Prof. Kyoko Nozaki (The University of Tokyo)
Ligand Design for Metal-catalyzed Polymerization of Polar Monomers
- 2008
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Prof. Masahiro Murakami (Kyoto University)
Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming and Cleaving Reactions by Rhodium Catalysis
- 2007
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Prof. Mikiko Sodeoka (RIKEN)
Bioactive Molecules : Methodology, Synthesis, and Chemical Biology
- 2006
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Prof. Jun-ichi Yoshida (Kyoto University)
Flash Chemistry: Fast Chemical Synthesis in Microsystems
- 2005
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Prof. Michinori Suginome (Kyoto University)
New Boron-and Silicon-Based Reactions for Organic Synthesis
- 2004
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Prof. Keiji Maruoka (Kyoto University)
Chiral Designer Phase Transfer Catalysts for Practical Asymmetric Synthesis
- 2003
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Prof. Makoto Fujita (The University of Tokyo)
Molecular Self-Assembly through Coordination
- 2002
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Prof. Shu Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo)
Toward Truly Efficient and Powerful Organic Synthesis
- 2001
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Prof. Eiichi Nakamura (The University of Tokyo)
Synthetic Organic Chemistry of Carbon Cluster Complexes
– A Challenge for Synthetic Chemists –
- 2000
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Prof. Takuzo Aida (The University of Tokyo)
Novel Nanostructured Polymeric Materials
- 1999
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Prof. Keisuke Suzuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Synthetic Studies on Hybrid Natural Products-Toward Ravidomycin and Pradimicins