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David Parker is a native of the North East of England and graduated with a First in Chemistry from Oxford University in 1978. He completed a DPhil with John M Brown in 1980 on mechanistic studies in asymmetric catalysis. Following a NATO post-doctoral fellowship with Jean-Marie Lehn in Strasbourg, he returned to Durham to take up a Lectureship in Chemistry in January 1982 and was promoted to a Chair in Chemistry in 1992. He received the RSC Hickinbottom Fellowship for 1988/9, the Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize in 1989, the ICI Prize in Organic Chemistry in 1991, the RSC Interdisciplinary Award in 1996, a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship (1998/9), the inaugural IBC Award for Supramolecular Science and Technology in 2000, the first RSC award for Supramolecular Chemistry in 2002, a Tilden Lectureship and Silver Medal in 2003 and the Ludwig Mond Lectureship in 2011. In 2002, aged 45, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. He has twice served as the Chairman of the Chemistry Department and currently holds an ERC Advanced Investigator Grant (2011–16).
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