Claude Hudson - Claude S. Hudson Award

Claude S. Hudson Award

The Claude S. Hudson Award in Carbohydrate Chemistry has been given since 1946 by the American Chemical Society. Awardees are listed below.

  • 2009 Peter H. Seeberger
  • 2007 Pierre Sinay
  • 2005 David R. Bundle
  • 2003 Robert J. Linhardt
  • 2001 Yuan Chuan Lee
  • 1999 Chi-Huey Wong
  • 1997 Samuel J. Danishefsky
  • 1995 Tomoya Ogawa
  • 1994 J. F. G. Vliegenthart
  • 1993 Irwin J. Goldstein
  • 1992 Akira Kobata
  • 1991 Per J. Garegg
  • 1990 Bertram O. Fraser-Reid
  • 1989 Walter A. Szarek
  • 1988 Leslie Hough
  • 1987 Stephen J. Angyal
  • 1986 Gerald O. Aspinall
  • 1985 Hans Paulsen
  • 1984 Laurens Anderson
  • 1983 Bengt Lindberg
  • 1982 Stephen Hanessian
  • 1981 Clinton E. Ballou
  • 1980 George A. Jeffrey
  • 1979 Arthur S. Perlin
  • 1978 Michael Heidelberger
  • 1977 Jack J. Fox
  • 1976 Sidney M. Cantor
  • 1975 Hans H. Baer
  • 1974 Wendell W. Binkley
  • 1973 Roger W. Jeanloz
  • 1972 Derek Horton
  • 1971 Robert S. Tipson
  • 1970 Norman F. Kennedy
  • 1969 John K. Netherton Jones
  • 1968 Hewitt G. Fletcher, Jr.
  • 1967 W. Z. Hassid
  • 1966 Raymond U. Lemieux
  • 1965 C. G. Caldwell
  • 1964 Dexter French
  • 1963 Nelson K. Richtmyer
  • 1962 Fred Smith
  • 1961 John C. Sowden
  • 1960 Roy L. Whistler
  • 1959 W. Ward Pigman
  • 1958 Hermann O. L. Fischer
  • 1957 Julian K. Dale
  • 1956 James M. D. Brown
  • 1955 Kenneth R. Brown
  • 1954 Horace S. Isbell
  • 1953 George P. Meade
  • 1952 Melville L. Wolfrom
  • 1951 William D. Horne
  • 1950 William B. Newkirk
  • 1949 Frederick W. Zerban
  • 1947 Frederick J. Bates
  • 1946 Claude S. Hudson

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