- Source: Lavoisier Medal
A Lavoisier Medal is an award named and given in honor of Antoine Lavoisier, considered by some to be a father of modern chemistry.
At least three organizations independently give awards for achievement in chemical-related disciplines, each using the name Lavoisier Medal. Lavoisier Medals are awarded by the following organizations:
French Chemical Society (Société Chimique de France (SCF))
The French Chemical Society's Médaille Lavoisier is given for work or actions which have enhanced the perceived value of chemistry in society.
International Society for Biological Calorimetry (ISBC)
The ISBC's Lavoisier Medal is awarded to an internationally acknowledged scientist for an outstanding contribution to the development and/or the application of direct calorimetry in biology and medicine
Source: ISBC
1990: Ingemar Wadsö, Lund, Sweden
1992: Richard B. Kemp, Aberystwyth, UK
1994: Lee Hansen, Provo, USA
1997: Ingolf Lamprecht, Berlin, Germany
1999: Anthony E. Beezer, London, UK
2001: Lena Gustafsson, Göteborg, Sweden
2003: Erich Gnaiger, Innsbruck, Austria
2006: Mario Monti, Lund, Sweden
2010: Edwin Battley, Stony Brook NY, USA
2014: Urs von Stockar, Lausanne, Switzerland
DuPont
The DuPont company's Lavoisier Medal for Technical Achievement is presented to DuPont scientists and engineers who have made outstanding contributions to DuPont and their scientific fields throughout their careers. Antoine Lavoisier mentored the founder of the company, E. I. du Pont, more than 200 years ago.
It was awarded 95 times from 1990 to 2013. Stephanie Louise Kwolek received the award in 1995. She was the first female DuPont employee to receive the honor.
= Partial list of recipients
=Source (1990-2012): Dupont (archived copy)
Source: (2011 onwards): Dupont (archived copy)
1990: Dr. Charles W. Todd
1990: Thomas H. Chilton (posthumously awarded).
1990: Nathaniel Wyeth
1991: Crawford Greenewalt
1992: Herman E. Schroeder
1993: Donald R. Johnson Pioneer of automatic clinical diagnostic instrumentation-Dupont Lavoisier Medal
1995: Stephanie Kwolek
1995: Herbert S. Eleuterio
1996: Owen Wright Webster
1997: William C. Drinkard
1997: Charles Stine
1999: Albert Moore
2000: Ivan Maxwell Robinson
2002: Wilfred Sweeny
2003: Rudolph Pariser
2005: Vlodek Gabara, Harry Kamack, Mel Kohan
2007: Edward J. Deyrup, Charles Joseph Noelke
2008: D. Peter Carlson, Noel C. Scrivner
2009: Calvin Chi-Ching Chien, George P. Lahm
2010: Robert L. Segebart
2011: Marc C. Albertsen
2012: Scott V. Tingey
2013: Mario Nappa
2014: Steve Taylor, Dave Estell
2015: Stephen Smith, Ronald McKinney
2016: Mick Ward, Tom Carney
2017: Joe Lachowski, George Weber
2018: Andrew Morgan, Scott Power, Peter Trefonas
2019: Mark Lamontia
2020: Andrew Morgan
2021: Mark Barger, Peter Berg
2022: Theresa Weston, Todd Buley
2024: Bradley K. Taylor
See also
List of chemistry awards
List of engineering awards
Notes
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