Williams wins Royal Society of Chemistry Award

May 27, 2014

Chemistry professor Evan Williams has received the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2014 Theophilus Redwood Award. The award is given to a leading analytical scientist who is also an outstanding communicator.

Williams’ research group is developing and applying novel instrumental and computational techniques to solve problems of fundamental interest in chemistry and biophysics.

Robert Parker, Chief Executive of the Royal Society of Chemistry says, “Each year we present prizes and awards to chemical scientists who have made a considerable contribution, be that in their area of research, in industry or academia. Our winners can be very proud to follow in the footsteps of some of the most influential and important chemical scientists in history.”

The Royal Society of Chemistry is the world’s leading chemistry community, advancing excellence in the chemical sciences.

More Information

Royal Society of Chemistry Theophilus Redwood Award info

Evan Williams UC Berkeley Faculty webpage

Williams Research Group: Biological Mass Spectrometry & Biophysical Chemistry