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South AfricanJanice Limson | |
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Born | Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
Alma mater | Rhodes University |
Scientific career | |
Doctoral advisor | Tebello Nyokong Santy Daya |
Janice Limson is a South African Professor of Biotechnology, Chairperson the School of Biotechnology at Rhodes University and the South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI) Chair in Biotechnology Innovation & Engagement at Rhodes University. She is founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine Science in Africa.
Early life and education
Limson grew up in Port Elizabeth, South Africa and moved to Grahamstown where she completed her BSc (Honours) in 1994 at Rhodes University. In 1997 she was awarded a PhD in Chemistry at Rhodes University.
Career
Selected publications
Personal Life
References
- ^ "The Vice-Chancellor's Distinguished Research Award: Professor Janice Limson". Retrieved 25 June 2020.
- ^ "Professor Janice Limson a force in biotechnology". PressReader.com. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
- "Science in Africa - About us". Science in Africa. Retrieved 25 June 2020.