Call for Shoolery Award Nominations
The 2017 Shoolery Award recognizes the important contributions by an
individual throughout his/her career to the field of small molecule
NMR spectroscopy. In 2014 the inaugural award was made to Professor
William F. Reynolds, and the 2015 award went to Professor Gareth A.
Morris. The 2016 recipient of the Shoolery Award was Gary Martin PhD.
Nominations should include the following items:
Name of nominee
Nominee's affiliation, address, phone, and e-mail
Name of nominator, address, phone, and e-mail
A brief justification serving as the basis for the nomination
A list of up to 5 key publications
In addition, the nominator must contact the proposed nominee to ensure
that he/she is willing and able to both attend the #SMASH2017 meeting,
at which the award will be presented, and deliver an award address.
Please send your Nomination until April 21st to Craig Butts
(craig.butts_at_bristol.ac.uk)
Gene Mazzola and Craig Butts
Shoolery Award Committee Co-Chairs
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Received on Tue Feb 21 2017 - 09:35:05 MST