The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards 2013
Showcasing the best analytical advances of the year
Whether transformative technology, game-changing software, or a benchmark breaking instrument, if the innovation was announced in 2013, it is eligible for the 2013 Innovation Awards.
To nominate an innovation, email editor Rich Whitworth at [email protected] (Subject line: 2013 Innovation Awards).
To be considered, please include:
- Name of innovation
- Brief description (~10 words)
- Detailed description (50-150 words)
- The potential impact of the innovation (50-100 words)
- One image (if applicable)
The Process
- Nominations for The Innovation Awards are welcome from individuals, groups or organizations
- The deadline for nominations is Monday 18th November 2013.
- The full list of nominations will be put to an expert panel.
- Under the guidance of the Chair, the panel will decide on the 15 Innovations of 2013.
- The panel’s decision is final and no correspondence regarding their deliberations or the final list will be entered into.
- The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards will be published in the December 2013 issue of The Analytical Scientist, in print, on the iPad app and online.
Rich Whitworth completed his studies in medical biochemistry at the University of Leicester, UK, in 1998. To cut a long story short, he escaped to Tokyo to spend five years working for the largest English language publisher in Japan. "Carving out a career in the megalopolis that is Tokyo changed my outlook forever. When seeing life through such a kaleidoscopic lens, it's hard not to get truly caught up in the moment." On returning to the UK, after a few false starts with grey, corporate publishers, Rich was snapped up by Texere Publishing, where he spearheaded the editorial development of The Analytical Scientist. "I feel honored to be part of the close-knit team that forged The Analytical Scientist – we've created a very fresh and forward-thinking publication." Rich is now also Content Director of Texere Publishing, the company behind The Analytical Scientist.