Gmelin-Beilstein Medal

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The Gmelin-Beilstein Medal[1] is a prize of the German Chemical Society for scientists and scholars who have made an outstanding contribution to the history of chemistry, chemistry literature or chemical information. It is awarded with a silver medal and 7,500 euros in prize money and was first awarded in 1954 and donated by Hoechst AG. It is named after Leopold Gmelin and Friedrich Konrad Beilstein, who were known for their colossal handbooks.

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  1. ^ German Chemical Society Prizes: [1] Archived 2020-11-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Gmelin-Beilstein Medal: [2]