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The Thieme-IUPAC Prize is awarded every two years on the occasion of IUPAC's International Conference on Organic Synthesis (ICOS) to a scientist under 40 years of age, whose research has had a major impact on the field of synthetic organic chemistry. The Prize is sponsored jointly by Georg Thieme Verlag, IUPAC, and the Editors of Synthesis, Synlett, Science of Synthesis, and Houben-Weyl.

The call for nominations for the next Thieme-IUPAC Prize is now open.
-deadline 7 December 2007-
The Thieme-IUPAC Prize will be awarded at ICOS-17 in Daejeon, Korea, 22-27 June 2008.
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Awards

  2006 David W.C. MacMillan (Caltech)
> homepage (@ Princeton since Sep '06)
> prize announcement
  2004 John F. Hartwig (Yale University)
> homepage
> prize announcement
  2002 Erick Carreira (ETH Zuerich)
> homepage
> prize announcement
  2000 Alois Fürstner (Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung)
> homepage
> prize announcement
  1998 Andrew G. Myers (California Institute of Technology)
> homepage
  1996 Eric N. Jacobsen (Havard)
> homepage
> prize announcement
  1994 Paul Knochel (Marburg)
> homepage
  1992 Stuart L. Schreiber (Havard)
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The 17th International Conference on Organic Synthesis (2008 ICOS), will be held in Daejeon, Korea, 22-27 June 2008.