Deadline: 31-Oct-2026
The Tu Youyou Award recognizes outstanding individual scientists whose research and innovation have significantly advanced the fields of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry. It highlights breakthrough scientific contributions that expand knowledge in drug discovery, bioactive compounds, and related biomedical research areas.
Purpose and Core Objectives
The award is designed to promote and recognize excellence in scientific research, particularly in chemistry-driven drug discovery and medicinal innovation.
Key objectives include:
- Recognizing outstanding scientific contributions in natural products chemistry
- Promoting excellence in medicinal chemistry research
- Encouraging innovation in drug discovery and bioactive compound research
- Highlighting transformative academic and applied scientific achievements
- Supporting global visibility of leading researchers in the field
The award serves as both recognition and encouragement for continued high-impact scientific research.
Award Value and Recognition
Recipients of the Tu Youyou Award receive both financial and symbolic recognition.
Award components:
- Total prize fund: CHF 100,000
- Medal awarded to recipients
- Official certificate of recognition
Distribution rules:
- If multiple recipients are selected, the CHF 100,000 prize is divided equally among them
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility is limited to individual scientists with exceptional achievements in relevant fields.
Eligible candidates must:
- Be individual researchers (not teams or groups)
- Have significant contributions in natural products chemistry or medicinal chemistry
- Demonstrate high-impact scientific achievements and innovation
Key restriction:
- Only individuals are eligible; group or team nominations are not accepted
Nomination Rules
The award follows a formal nomination-based process.
Who can nominate:
- Directors of the nominee’s host research institution
- Recognized scientists working in relevant fields
Not allowed:
- Self-nominations are not permitted
Additional rules:
- Nominations are valid only for the current award cycle
- Nominations are not carried forward to future cycles
Application and Submission Requirements
Nominations must include a complete documentation package demonstrating the candidate’s scientific contributions and impact.
Required materials:
- Biographical sketch (CV or academic profile)
- Detailed description of scientific contributions and achievements
- Five to ten representative peer-reviewed publications
- List of academic honors and awards
- List of funded research projects
- Official nomination letter signed by two nominators
Evaluation Focus
While detailed scoring criteria may vary by cycle, evaluation generally emphasizes:
Primary assessment areas:
- Originality and innovation in research
- Impact on natural products chemistry
- Contributions to medicinal chemistry and drug discovery
- Quality and influence of published research
- Academic recognition and research leadership
Key Scientific Areas Covered
Natural products chemistry:
- Study of chemical compounds derived from natural sources
- Includes plants, microorganisms, and marine organisms
- Focus on bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential
Medicinal chemistry:
- Design and development of pharmaceutical compounds
- Drug discovery and molecular optimization
- Study of chemical interactions in biological systems
Why This Award Matters
The Tu Youyou Award plays an important role in advancing global scientific research by:
- Recognizing breakthrough discoveries in chemistry and medicine
- Encouraging innovation in drug development and therapeutic research
- Highlighting contributions that improve human health outcomes
- Supporting scientific leadership in high-impact research fields
- Strengthening global visibility of research excellence in natural sciences
It also reinforces the importance of translational research that connects chemistry with real-world medical applications.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Nomination mistakes:
- Submitting team or group nominations instead of individual candidates
- Attempting self-nomination (not permitted)
- Incomplete nomination packages
- Missing required publication list or supporting documents
Content mistakes:
- Weak justification of scientific impact
- Lack of clarity on contribution to chemistry fields
- Insufficient evidence of innovation or originality
Process mistakes:
- Assuming nominations carry forward to future cycles
- Missing signature requirements from two nominators
Tips for a Strong Nomination
Strong nominations typically include:
- Clear articulation of the nominee’s scientific breakthroughs
- Strong publication record (high-impact journals preferred)
- Demonstrated innovation in natural products or medicinal chemistry
- Evidence of global scientific recognition
Best practices:
- Highlight specific discoveries and their impact on drug development
- Include quantitative and qualitative evidence of research influence
- Ensure strong, well-supported nomination letters
- Select representative publications that best demonstrate innovation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can be nominated for the Tu Youyou Award?
- Individual scientists with outstanding contributions in natural products chemistry or medicinal chemistry.
Can teams be nominated?
- No, only individual researchers are eligible.
Can scientists nominate themselves?
- No, self-nominations are not allowed.
What is the prize amount?
- CHF 100,000, shared equally if multiple recipients are selected.
What documents are required?
- CV, research contribution summary, 5–10 publications, awards list, funded projects list, and two signed nomination letters.
Who can submit nominations?
- Research institution directors or recognized scientists in the field.
Are nominations carried forward to future cycles?
- No, they are valid only for the current cycle.
Conclusion
The Tu Youyou Award recognizes exceptional scientific excellence in natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry, honoring individual researchers whose work has significantly advanced drug discovery and biomedical science. By combining financial support with international recognition, the award highlights transformative research contributions that shape the future of chemical and medical innovation.
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