Elsevier, the information analytics business specialising in science and health, announced the three winners of the 2017 Reaxys PhD Prize at its annual Symposium held in Shanghai, China.
Celebrating top research by leading young chemists across the globe, the Reaxys PhD Prize recognises innovative and original research in chemistry, with an emphasis on synthesis. Since its inception eight years ago, the Reaxys PhD Prize received more than 3,500 submissions from over 50 countries.
The three winners each received a check of USD $2,000 and joined a private network of over 350 talented chemists from around the world, the Reaxys Prize Club.
The winners were selected from a group of 10 finalists, who were challenged to present the key aspects of their research in a crisp yet critical manner at the Symposium. The presentations were judged by members of the Reaxys Advisory Board and the Reaxys PhD Prize Review Board.
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