The Professors of Academic Departments of Clinical Biochemistry in the United Kingdom have established a prize which is a prestigious research award for general achievement within the field of Clinical Biochemistry. Applications will be invited from Clinical Biochemists, or those in related disciplines, such as Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or Clinical Medicine.
The prize will consist of a diploma and honorarium which will be presented at the National Meeting of The Association for Clinical Biochemistry. The prize lecture will be presented at a Plenary session of that meeting.
Applications will consist of a 500 word summary of research achievement, curriculum vitae and three best publications, together with a supporting statement from a senior scientist or clinician who will submit the application to the Chairman of Heads of academic Clinical Chemistry Departments. Applicants will have to be under 40 years of age on 1st September in the year prior to the National Meeting at which the prize will be given. Full details of the process for submission of applications will be published each year in the ACB News and publicised more widely by posters in Academic Institutions. Details of closing dates and addresses for submission of applications will be contained in this information
| Dr. B.P. Morgan | 1994 |
| Dr. V.K.K. Chatterjee | 1995 |
| Dr. P. Stein | 1996 |
| Dr. K.E. Kadler | 1997 |
| Dr. I.S. Young | 1998 |
| Dr. A.A. Fryer | 1999 |
| Dr. T.S. Pillay | 2001 |
| Dr. N.A. Sattar | 2002 |
| Dr. E.S. Kilpatrick | 2004 |
| Dr C LeRoux | 2006 |
| Dr D Savage | 2007 |
2004 winner, Dr Eric Kilpatrick receives his award from Prof Elizabeth Trimble