AWARDS

Jandera Award

The Jandera Award commemorates the distinguished career of Professor Pavel Jandera and honors researchers who have made major contributions to the theory and practice of high-performance liquid chromatography and related separation sciences. It recognizes outstanding achievement in advancing retention mechanisms, column technology, multidimensional separations, or method development in liquid-phase chromatography. The recipient of the Jandera award will deliver an invited lecture. 

Martin Medal (awarded by The Chromatographic Society)

The Martin Medal is the highest honor bestowed by the Chromatographic Society. Named after Professor A. J. P. Martin, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1952) for the invention ofpartition chromatography, this medal recognizes scientists who have made outstanding and sustained contributions to the advancement of separation science. Itcelebrates individuals whose research, innovation, and leadership have had a lasting impact on the field of chromatography, both in theory and in practice. 

Recipients 2025 - 2019

Year 

Recipient(s) 

2025 

Bogusław Buszewski 

2024 

David McCalley and Fabrice Gritti 

2023 

Janusz Pawliszyn 

2022 

Luigi Mondello 

2020 

Gert Desmet 

2019 

Robert Kennedy 

Recipients 2018 - 1993
2018  Jean-Luc Veuthey 
2017  Andreas Manz 
2016  Ian Wilson and Peter Myers 
2015  Pavel Jandera 
2014  Nobuo Tanaka 
2013  Günther Bonn and František Švec 
2012  Edward S. Yeung 
2011  Peter J. Schoenmakers 
2010  Peter Carr 
2009  Wolfgang F. Lindner 
2007  Ron Majors and Johan Roeraade 
2006  Jim Waters 
2005  Vadim A. Davankov 
2004  Terry Berger 
2003  Jack Henion 
2002  Paul R. Haddad and Werner Engewald 
2001  John Michael Ramsey 
2000  Klaus Mosbach and William S. Hancock 
1999  Hans Poppe and Geoffrey Eglinton 
1998  Albert Zlatkis (posthumous) 
1997  Will Jennings and Joseph Jack Kirkland 
1996  Milton L. Lee 
1995  Miloš Novotný and Shigeru Terabe 
1994  Pat Sandra and Csaba Horváth 
1993  Hans Engelhardt, Fred E. Regnier, Klaus K. Unger 

Jubilee Medal (awarded by The Chromatographic Society)

The Jubilee Medal, established in 1982 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Chromatographic Society, is awarded to up-and-coming scientists who have made major use of separation science in their field or who have significantly advanced a particular area of chromatography. The medal honors those who demonstrate excellence, originality, and promise in the development or application of chromatographic methods. 

Recipients 2025 - 2021

Year 

Recipient(s) 

2025 

Elia Psillakis 

2024 

Lucie Nováková, Kevin Schug, and John Langley 

2023 

Jared Anderson 

2022 

Martin Gilar, Sebastiaan Eeltink 

2021 

Dwight Stoll and Caroline West 

Recipients 2018 - 2007

2018 

Frederic Lynen 

2017 

Ulrich Tallarek 

2015 

Mary J. Wirth 

2014 

Michael Lämmerhofer 

2013 

Fabrice Gritti 

2010 

Roman Szucs 

2009 

Gert Desmet 

2008 

David McCalley and Luigi Mondello 

2007 

Melvin Euerby 

J. F. K. Huber Award
(awarded by the Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry)

The J. F. K. Huber Lecture Award, founded by the Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry, commemorates Professor Joseph Franz Karl Huber—one of the pioneers of modern high-performance liquid chromatography. The award recognizes researchers who have made major contributions to the development of HPLC in both theory and practice. It is presented to scientists whose fundamental and methodological work has advanced the understanding and performance of liquid-phase separations. 

Recipients 2025 - 2014

Year 

Recipient 

2025 

Caroline West 

2024 

Torgny Fornstedt  

2023 

Deirdre Cabooter 

2022 

Alberto Cavazzini  

2021 

Michael Lämmerhofer  

2019 

Fabrice Gritti  

2017 

Gert Desmet  

2014 

Attila Felinger 

Best Poster Award 

The Best Poster Award (BPA) highlights the importance of poster sessions within the separation science-based symposiums. It provides stimulus and incentive for academic, industrial, and institutional scientists to present their latest research in chromatography. In particular, the award aims to foster young scientists, encouraging them to share their work and engage with the international community at the beginning of their scientific careers. Posters are evaluated on innovation, scientific quality, clarity of presentation, and potential impact. 

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