The Department of Chemistry in collaboration with the Development and Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science, University of Baghdad, organized the lecture “Chemistry Awards Between Past-Present “ sponsored by the Dean of the Faculty Assistant Professor Dr. Raed Falih Hassan, within the Arab Chemistry Week in the presence of several students, academic teachers, and chemists.

The purpose of the lecture was to publicize the discoveries that received the Nobel Prizes in Chemistry. Conferred by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on scientists in chemistry disciplines their outstanding contributions to this flag are one of the five prizes that was established by Alfred Nobel in 1895.

The lecture presented by Associate Professor Dr. Natal Tariq Ahmed included that The prize is awarded by the Nobel Foundation and is by a committee of five elected members, and it is given to the owners at a large ceremony held annually in the Swedish capital Stockholm in the day December 10th, the date of the anniversary of the death of the founder of the prize, Alfred Noble. The prize consists of a gold medal bearing the Nobel Picture, the Nobel Diploma Certificate, and the financial prize which varies in value from year to year, indicating that this year’s prize was awarded to three scientists, David Baker, who received half the prize to create it. “Computer protein”, Demis Hasapis “and” John Gamber “, shared half to develop the “prediction of protein structure” technology.

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