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Second triumph for young pollution and pharmaceutical researcher
Emmie Chiyindiko, winner of Famelab.

“I am grateful to be reaping the benefits of stepping out of my comfort zone. By facing the unfamiliar, that challenge will allow me to see what great things I am capable of,” said Emmie Chiyindiko, winner of Famelab 2018.

With FameLab, the world’s leading science communication competition, participants have just three minutes to win over the judges and crowd with a scientific talk that excels in content, clarity and charisma. Contestants from around the world participate, armed only with their wits and a few props.

Emmie won the Postgraduate School’s Three-Minute-Thesis competition for master’s level in 2017.

She said: “My research is based on the synthesis and characterisation of a series of unique metal complexes.” These complexes are used both as active pharmaceutical ingredients and cosmetic additives to reduce the detrimental effects of UV radiation on the skin. They are incorporated into anti-ulcer, gastro protective drugs, anti-asthmatic, lung disease drugs, with anti-cancer and anti-diabetic agents,” she said.

With her research she can also monitor air pollution. Formaldehyde is a known toxin to human health. “Using metal complexes, I am able to monitor the production of formaldehyde and consequently come up with exposure prevention methods,” said Emmie.

She believes that it is okay to not ”fit in“. “Mannerisms such as your quirks make you different and distinctive. Live your life intentionally, imprint your personal mark on this universe and always choose faith over fear.”

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Public Protector Adv. Thuli Madonsela to visit Bloemfontein Campus
2012-04-10

 

Adv. Madonsela will meet with the senior leadership of the university as well as with government officials.

10 April 2012

South Africa’s Public Protector, Adv. Thuli Madonsela, will deliver a public lecture in the Wynand Mouton Theatre on the Bloemfontein Campus of the University of the Free State on 17 April 2012 at 17:00.

Before her lecture, Adv. Madonsela will meet with the senior management, staff and students of the university. She will also meet with members of the Free State Legislature, including the Premier, Mr Ace Magashule, and the Executive Mayor of the Mangaung Metro Municipality, Mr Thabo Manyoni. This will take place at the offices of the International Institute for Studies in Race, Reconciliation and Social Justice.

 

Brief profile of Adv. Madonsela.

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