ACS Award for Encouraging Women into Careers in the Chemical Sciences


The award, sponsored by The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, was instituted in 1993 with the intention of recognizing "significant accomplishments by individuals who have stimulated or fostered the interest of women in chemistry, promoting their professional development as chemists or chemical engineers." Recipients receive $5,000, a certificate, up to $1,500 for travel expenses, and a grant of $10,000. The deadline for nomination is 1 November every year.

Recipients

Awardees are listed here along with their affiliation at the time of the award.
2020Katherine J. FranzDuke University
2019Ruth E. BaltusClarkson University
2018 Rebecca T. RuckMerck & Co
2017 Judith M. Iriarte-GrossMiddle Tennessee State University
2016 Carol A. FierkeUniversity of Michigan
2015E. Ann NalleyCameron University
2014Sandra C. GreerMills College
2013Heather C. AllenOhio State University
2012 Yves J. ChabalUniversity of Texas at Dallas
2011 Mamie W. MoyUniversity of Houston
2010Mildred S. DresselhausMassachusetts Institute of Technology
2009 Mary F. Singleton
2008Esther M. ConwellNational Science Foundation
2007 Bojan H. Jennings
2006 Catherine H. MiddlecampUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
2005Geraldine L. RichmondUniversity of Oregon
2004 Margaret-Ann ArmourUniversity of Alberta
2003 Madeleine JacobsAmerican Chemical Society
2002 Barbara A. SawreyUniversity of California San Diego
2001 Christina Bodurow ErwinEli Lilly & Co.
2000 Valerie J. KuckBell Laboratories
1999Jeanette Grasselli-BrownNew Jersey Institute of Technology
1998Madeleine M. JoulliéUniversity of Pennsylvania
1997 Mary E. Thompson
1996Nina M. Roscher
1995Margaret C. CavanaughNational Science Foundation