Royal Society of Chemistry honours Armido Studer

Armido Studer © AK Studer
Armido Studer © AK Studer
Organic Chemist at the University receives award in UK / "Outstanding contributions towards the development of novel radical-based methodologies" Prof. Armido Studer, an organic chemist at the University of Münster, has been named winner of the prestigious "Pedler Award" from the british Royal Society of Chemistry. He has won the award for outstanding contributions towards the development of novel radical-based methodologies. Receiving the award, Armido Studer said: "I am very much honored to have been selected by the Royal Society of Chemistry's Organic Division. This prize motivates me to further contribute to the renaissance of free radical chemistry. I am looking forward to an exciting UK-lecture tour and to many interesting discussions with colleagues and friends there." In winning the award, Armido Studer also receives £2,000 and a medal. The Swiss-born professor has been at the Organic Chemistry Institute of Münster University since 2004. He heads the Collaborative Research Center 858 "Synergetic Effects in Chemistry" and was awarded the University's Research Prize in 2014.
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