Alfred Stock Memorial Prize

Alfred Stock Memorial Prize
Awarded for "An outstanding independent scientific experimental investigation in the field of inorganic chemistry."
Date 1950 (1950)
Country International
Presented by Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, Germany

The Alfred-Stock Memorial Prize or Alfred-Stock-Gedächtnispreis is an award for "an outstanding independent scientific experimental investigation in the field of inorganic chemistry." It is awarded biennially (originally annually) by the German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker). The award, consisting of a gold medal and money, was created in 1950 in recognition of the pioneering achievements in inorganic chemistry by the German chemist Alfred Stock.[1]

Recipients

Source: Gesellshaft Deutscher Chemiker

See also

References

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