[1] At least three organizations independently give awards for achievement in chemical-related disciplines, each using the name Lavoisier Medal.
Lavoisier Medals are awarded by the following organizations: The French Chemical Society's Médaille Lavoisier is given for work or actions which have enhanced the perceived value of chemistry in society.
[1] The ISBC's Lavoisier Medal is awarded to an internationally acknowledged scientist for an outstanding contribution to the development and/or the application of direct calorimetry in biology and medicine[2] Source: ISBC The DuPont company's Lavoisier Medal for Technical Achievement is presented to DuPont scientists and engineers who have made outstanding contributions to DuPont and their scientific fields throughout their careers.
Antoine Lavoisier mentored the founder of the company, E. I. du Pont, more than 200 years ago.
[3][4] Stephanie Louise Kwolek received the award in 1995.