"The Awards celebrate the achievements of truly remarkable people from all walks of life who make our world a better place" Professor Lorna Dawson, Head of Soil Forensics at the James Hutton Institute and SEFARI Advisor on the Scottish Government‘s Strategic Research Programme 2016-2021, has been revealed today as one of the winners of the Pride of Britain Awards, presented by the Daily Mirror in partnership with TSB to celebrate the achievements of truly remarkable people from all walks of life who make our world a better place. Related content Environmental and Biochemical Sciences Soil
"We don’t just do science for science sake. We strive to do science that has an impact, this is technology that can do that across a whole range of different sectors." The James Hutton Institute celebrated reinforcing its extensive analytical chemistry capabilities for research and commercial work with a launch evening and ribbon cutting for their new Thermal Ionisation Mass Spectrometer. The £500K investment will allow the Institute and its commercial subsidiary, James Hutton Limited, to provide inorganic isotope measurements with unrivalled levels of precision and accuracy. More information