To recognize outstanding achievement in the development or application of mass spectrometry.
This Award consists of a plaque and $2500. The latter may be used to help defray travel expenses associated with the recipient’s participation in the Division’s award ceremony (typically held at the ACS Fall National Meeting each year) which are not covered separately by the Division.
| 1985: A. O. C. Nier |
| 1986: Klaus Biemann |
| 1987: John Beynon |
| 1988: Frank H. Field |
| 1989: Fred W. McLafferty |
| 1990: Evan C. and Marjorie G. Horning |
| 1991: R. Graham Cooks |
| 1992: Burnaby Munson |
| 1993: Seymour Meyerson |
| 1994: Paul Kebarle |
| 1995: Melvin Comisarow and Alan Marshall |
| 1996: Michael T. Bowers |
| 1997: Charles L. Wilkins |
| 1998: Keith R. Jennings |
| 1999: Michael L. Gross |
| 2000: Donald F. Hunt |
| 2001: Helmut Schwarz |
| 2002: Brian T. Chait |
| 2003: Jesse L. Beauchamp |
| 2004: Kenneth G. Standing |
| 2005: Marvin L. Vestal |
| 2006: Richard M. Caprioli |
| 2007: Jean H. Futrell |
| 2008: Catherine C. Fenselau |
| 2009: Peter B. Armentrout |
| 2010: Catherine Costello |
| 2011: Robert J. Cotter |
| 2012: Scott A. McLuckey |
| 2013: David H. Russell |
| 2014: Evan R. Williams |
| 2015: Hilkka I. Kenttamaa |
| 2016: Albert J. R. Heck |
| 2017: Vicki H. Wysocki |
| 2018: Carol Robinson |
| 2019: Jennifer S. Brodbelt |
| 2020: Kimberly A. Prather |
| 2021: Veronica M. Bierbaum |
| 2022: Carlito B. Labrilla |
| 2023: David E. Clemmer |
| 2024: Joseph A. Loo |
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