Given annually "to a person who has stimulated activities of service to the science of chemistry or the profession of chemist or chemical engineer in the United States of America."[1]
The American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal is the highest award of the
American Institute of Chemists and has been awarded since 1926.[1]
It is presented annually to a person who has most encouraged the science of chemistry or the profession of chemist or chemical engineer in the United States of America, giving "exemplary service".[2]
Medal recipients
The following people have received the AIC Gold Medal:[1][2]
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