MEDALS & AWARDS
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 of partition chromatography, this medal recognizes scientists who have made outstanding and sustained contributions to the advancement of separation science. It celebrates 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
Recipients 2018 - 1993
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
Recipients 2018 - 2007
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
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