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The St Louis Award
 


What is the St Louis Award?

The St Louis Award, sponsored by the Monsanto Company and administered by the St Louis Section–ACS, is presented to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the profession of chemistry and demonstrated potential to further the advancement of the chemical profession. The award, consisting of a $1,500 honorarium and a plaque, is presented at the St Louis Award Banquet, during National Chemistry Week in October. The awardee is selected by a review committee constituted by the St Louis Section–ACS.

... and the incumbent winner is ...

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Dr Shelley D Minteer, Saint Louis University

Dr Shelley D Minteer received her BS in Chemistry at Western Illinois University in 1995. She then went to University of Iowa to work on her PhD in Analytical Chemistry under the direction of Dr Johna Leddy. Her graduate work focused on magnetic field effects on electrochemical systems with specific emphasis on magnetically modified electrodes for enhanced electron transfer kinetics.

After graduating in 2000, she joined the faculty of the Department of Chemistry at Saint Louis University as an Assistant Professor. She later received a dual appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. At Saint Louis University, her research program has focused on the development of enzyme immobilization membranes for increased stability of biosensor and biofuel cell electrodes, along with incorporating direct and mediated bioelectrocatalysis into anodes and cathodes. She has recently expanded this bioelectrocatalysis work beyond enzymes to mitochondria and is currently working on developing mitochondria-based biofuel cells and self-powered sensors. She co-founded Akermin, Inc with her former graduate student, Nick Akers, in 2003 to commercialize this technology.

Dr Minteer was promoted to Associate Professor of Chemistry in 2005. She has been the recipient of the Missouri Inventor of the Year Award (2006), Academy of Science of St Louis Innovation Award (2005), Saint Louis University Award for Excellence in Teaching (2004), Society of Electroanalytical Chemists Young Investigator Award (2008), and the Saint Louis University Student Government Association Faculty Excellence Award (2004 and 2006).


St Louis Award Symposium

The 2008 St Louis Award Symposium, sponsored by the St Louis Section–ACS and Saint Louis University, is on April 25, in Busch Student Center, Room 256, on the campus of Saint Louis University. The full program of speakers and topics:

2:00 Donald Brennan, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences: Opening Remarks
2:10 Professor Johna Leddy, University of Iowa, Hydrogen and Indirect Reformation Fuel Cells
2:55 Professor Plamen Atanassov, University of New Mexico, Biofuel Cells based on Enzyme-Catalyzed Electrode Reactions
3:40–4:00 Refreshment break
4:00 Dr Wayne Gellett, Akermin Corp, Stabilized Oxygen Reducing Enzyme Systems for Fuel Cell Applications
4:45 Professor Lars Angenent, Washington University, St Louis, Electric power generation from municipal, food, and animal wastewaters using microbial fuel cells
Suggested parking is in the garage at Olive and Compton. Pay $4 and collect $4 parking voucher at the symposium.

St Louis Award Nominations

Please help the St Louis Section–ACS identify the most deserving candidates for this prestigious award: nominate a colleague. The nomination should include a nominating letter, two or more seconding letters from individuals who have had a close professional affiliation with the nominee, a brief biography, a description of the nominee’s accomplishments, and a list of publications and patents.

At the time of the nomination, the nominee must not have previously received the Midwest Award or any national ACS-sponsored award. The nominee must be a member or affiliate of the St Louis Section of the ACS. Nomination packets received by March 31 are considered for award presentation in October during National Chemical Week. For 2009, the award symposium will take place on Friday, October 16 and the banquet will take place at Kemol’s on Saturday, October 17.

Please send nominations and inquiries to the St Louis Award coordinator.

Previous winners

Year Winner Affiliation
1970 David L Lipkin Washington University
1971 Clayton E Callis Monsanto Corporation
1972 C David Gutsche Washington University
1973 A John Speziale Monsanto Corporation
1974 Robert W Murray University of Missouri–St Louis
1975 James F Roth Monsanto Corporation
1976 Carl Frieden Washington University
1977 Jacob Schaefer Monsanto Corporation
1978 William S Knowles Monsanto Corporation
1979 Ralph A Bradshaw Washington University
1980 Jordan J Bloomfield Monsanto Corporation
1981 Thomas P Layloff US Food and Drug Administration
1982 Derek Redmore Petrolite Corporation
1983 M Thomas Jones University of Missouri–St Louis
1984 K Wayne Ratts Monsanto Corporation
1985 Joyce Y Corey University of Missouri–St Louis
1986 Jay MS Henis Monsanto Corporation
1987 Joseph JH Ackerman Washington University
1988 Michael J Welch Washington University
1989 Stephen P Adams Monsanto Corporation
1990 J Dewey Holten Washington University
1991 Lawrence Barton University of Missouri–St Louis
1992 James P Riehl University of Missouri–St Louis
1993 John-Stephen Taylor Washington University
1994 James A Sikorski Monsanto Corporation
1995 Milorad P Dudukovic Washington University
1996 J Daniel Kelley McDonnell Douglas Corporation
1997 Kevin D Moeller Washington University
1998 William J Welsh University of Missouri–St Louis
1999 Dennis P Riley Monsanto Corporation
2000 Gordon K Anderson University of Missouri–St Louis
2001 John J Talley Pharmacia
2002 Scott R Gilbertson Washington University
2003 George Gokel Washington University
2004 Douglas Covey Washington University Medical School
2005 Wesley R Harris University of Missouri–St Louis
2006 James S Chickos University of Missouri–St Louis
2007 William L Neumann Mallinckrodt Imaging

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