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CSJ Award

The Chemical Society of Japan




Recipients of the CSJ Award (2000 - )

2000
Hiroshi OGINO (Tohoku Univ.): Synthesis and Reactivity of Novel Transition Metal Complexes Containing Transition Metal-Typical Element Bonds
Koji KAYA (Inst. Mol. Sci.): Creation and Development of Cluster-Chemistry-Composite Effects in Binary Components
Koji KOSUGE (Kyoto Univ.): Solid State Chemistry on Non-stoichiometric Compound with Metallic Conductivity - Establishment of Accurate Control Method of Non-stoichiometry and Its Application to Preparation of Novel Compounds
Shiro KOBAYASHI (Kyoto Univ.): Development of Novel Precision Polymerizations and Their Applications to Creation of Polymer Materials
Kuniaki TATSUTA (Waseda Univ.): Practical Total Synthesis of Bioactive Natural Products and Clarification of Their Mode of Action
Isao MORISHIMA (Kyoto Univ.): Molecular Engineering Studies on the Functional Regulation of Homoproteins

2001
Yuji OHASHI (Tokyo Inst. Technol.): Studies on Reaction Mechanism of Molecular Solids Based on Time-resolved X-ray Analysis of Crystalline-state Reaction
Tsutomu KATSUKI (Kyushu Univ.): Exploitation of Metal-catalyzed Asymmetric Reactions
Teizo KITAGAWA (Okazaki Nat'l. Res. Inst.): Elucidation of Structures and Dynamics of Heme Proteins by Time-resolved Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
Isao SAITO (Kyoto Univ.): Bioorganic Studies on DNA and Design of DNA-targeting Molecules
Shigetoshi TAKAHASHI (Osaka Univ.): Studies of Functionality of Organometallic Compounds of Group 10 Transition Metals
Makoto MISONO (Kogakuin Univ.): Catalyst Design Based on Well-defined Mixed Oxides

2002
Takeji HASHIMOTO (Kyoto Univ.): Studies of Self-assembling Mechanisms and Processes in Multicomponent Molecular Systems
Tamio HAYASHI (Kyoto Univ.): Design of Chiral Transition Metal Catalysts and Development of New Catalytic Asymmetric Reactions
Akira HOSOMI (Tsukuba Univ.): Development of New Reagents of Silicon and Related Metals and Application to the Practical Organic Synthesis
Eiichi NAKAMURA (Univ. Tokyo): Studies on Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions for Creation of Functional Molecules
Kimitsuna WATANABE (Univ. Tokyo): Studies on the Functional Structure of tRNA in the Translation Systems of an Extreme Thermophile and Mitochondria

2003
Yasuhiro Iwasawa (Univ. Tokyo): Studies of Active Structures and Dynamic Catalyses on Surfaces. Photo(jpg)
Tetsuya Osaka (Waseda Univ.): Creation of Highly Functionalized Materials with Advanced Electrochemical Processes. Photo(jpg)
Gunzi Saito (Kyoto Univ.): Development of Conducting Organic Molecular Assemblies. Photo(jpg)
Seiji Shinkai (Kyushu Univ.): Creation of Functional Supramolecular Systems on the Basis of Molecular Recognition. Photo(jpg)
Hiroshi Nakatsuji (Kyoto Univ.): Deepening of the Quantum Principles in Chemistry. Photo(jpg)
Masahiro Hirama (Tohoku Univ.): Chemical Studies Focused on the Total Syntheses of Ciguatoxins and Bioactive Natural Products. Photo(jpg)

2004
Shunichi FUKUZUMI (Osaka Univ.): New Paradigm of Electron Transfer Chemistry and Applications. Achievement
Kimihiko HIRAO (Univ. Tokyo): Development of Molecular Theory in Quantum Chemistry. Achievement
Tadayuki IMANAKA (Kyoto Univ.): Elucidation of the Molecular Mechanisms involved in Adaptation of Thermophiles to High Temperature Environment. Achievement
Masahiro IRIE (Kyushu Univ.): Development of Photochromic Molecular Systems with Outstanding Performance. Achievement
Kingo ITAYA (Tohoku Univ.): Studies on Atomic and Molecular Processes of Electrochemical Surface Reactions. Achievement
Mitsuo KIRA (Tohoku Univ.):The Chemical Society of Japan Award 2005. Achievement


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