Chemical Institute of Canada Medal explained

The Chemical Institute of Canada Medal or CIC Medal is the highest award that the Chemical Institute of Canada confers. Awarded annually since 1951, it is given to "a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the science of chemistry or chemical engineering in Canada".[1]

The medal is presented at the annual Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition or Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, at which the recipient gives a plenary lecture.[2]

The award commemorates the isolation of nickel by Frederik Cronstedt in 1751. The medals were originally sponsored by the International Nickel Company and consisted of 8 ounces (227g) of pure palladium. The sponsorship ended in 2006, since when the medals have been made of silver plated nickel.

Winners

Source (recent winners): CIC

Date Award WinnerAward Lecture
2023Janusz Pawliszyn, University of Waterloo
2022Chao-Jun Li, McGill University
2021Molly Shoichet, University of Waterloo
2020Jonathan Abbatt, University of Toronto
2019Linda Nazar, University of Waterloo
2018 A Journey Into Organic Synthesis: Evolution of Methods and Techniques to Tackle 21st Century Problems
2017 Nanoparticle Self-assembly Bridging the Gap between Molecules and Nanoparticles
2016 Design and Discovery of Enzyme Inhibitors Towards Therapies for Diabetes and Influenza
2015 Full Circle, A Career in Density-Functional Theory
2014 From Frustrated Lewis Pairs to Electrophlic Phosphorium Cations: Metal-free Approaches to Hydrogenation Catalysis
2013 Multicomponent-Multicatalytic Reactions (MC)2R
2012 Sponging Off Nature for New Drug Leads
2011 Block Copolymer Vesicles Following Nature's Trail with Bigger Molecules
2010 Approaching Chemistry from First Principle with Density Functional Theory
2009 Making the Molecular Movie: Quest for the Structure-Function Correlation of Biology
2008 The Chemistry and Biology of Getting Drugs from Bugs
2007 Gas-Phase Ions and Chemical Mass Spectrometry
2006 Molecular Keystones: Lessons from Bioorganic Reaction Mechanisms
2005 Computational Chemistry as a Tool for Mechanistic Investigations: Predicting Rate and Equilibrium Constants
2004 Nanowires and Nanotubes through Block-Copolymer Self-Assembly
2003
2002 Experimental Observation of Orbital-Like Behaviour of Valence Electrons: Which Orbital Models are Appropriate For Describing Electron Transfer?
2001 Race for the Photonic Chip
2000
1999 Laser Applications in the Study of Organic Reaction Mechanisms
1998 Bond Activation by Organoplatinum Compounds
1997 Catalysis Today: New Opportunities for Tomorrow
1996 Synchrotron Radiation: the Light Source of the Future
1995 Studies on Enzymes. A Personal Perspective
1994 The Rich Potential of Trispyraxolylborate Ligands
1993 Control of Chemical Reactions Using Lasers
1992 The Spectra of Free Radicals
1991 The Nature of Photohydration Reactivity
1990 Excursions in Electrochemical Physics
1989 Novel Ions, Molecules and Radicals; Mass Spectrometry's Gifts to Chemistry
1988 Man, Machine and Heuristics in Synthesis Planning
1987 Multiphoton Spectroscopy
1986 Energy Changes of Ionic Reactions in the Gas Phase and Solution - Bridging of the Two Fields
1985 One Thing Leads to Another - From Silylcarbinols to Silaethylenes
1984 Aspects of the Photochemistry of Cyclic Ketones
1983 Chemical Spectroscopy in the Far Ultraviolet
1982 Superficial Photochemistry
1981 Oxidation and Its. Prevention in Petrochemicals, Food and Living Systems
1980 Chemistry and Human Welfare
1979 The Curse of Opium: Requital through Medicinal Organic Chemistry
1978 Some Current Trends in Chemical Kinetics
1977 Structural Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
1976 Molecular Motions in Chemical Reactions
1975 Electrochemical Studies in Surface Science
1974 Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
1973 The Micro-Rheology of Disperse Systems
1972 Spectra of Simple Free Radicals
1971 Adventures in Chemical Kinetics
1970 The Kinetics of the Simplest Chemical Reactions
1969 Photoelectron Spectroscopy
1968 The Unexpected Behavior of Solid Methane at Very Low Temperatures
1967 Sulphur Atom Chemistry
1966 High Temperature Research
1965 Thirty Years of Peroxide Chemistry
1964 The Chemical Synthesis of Glycosides
1963 Ten Years of Studies on Basic Terpenes at the University of New Brunswick
1962 Natural Phospholipids - Synthesis and Structure
1961 Problem Electrons
1960 Locating Substituents in Cellulose - A Review
1959 Fifty Years with Alkaloids
1958 Active Nitrogen
1957 The Geochemistry of the Sulphur Isotopes
1956 The Biogenesis of Alkaloids
1955 Current Problems in the Field of the Electrolytes
1954 Thirty Years in Petroleum Research
1953 Present Status of Radical Mechanisms for Organic Decompositions
1952 Some Underlying Factors Involving the Process of Wood Pulp Production
1951 The Training of Chemists for Industry

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CIC Medal . The Chemical Institute of Canada . 1 January 2018 . 14 September 2018.
  2. Web site: CIC Awards. Chemical Institute of Canada. 14 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20150804233002/http://www.cheminst.ca/sites/default/files/pdfs/AwardsHandbooks/CIC%20Awards%20Handbook.pdf. 4 August 2015. dead.