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Celebrating Excellence: Ghanaian Female Scientist Admitted As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK

Dr. Sylvia Josephine Anie
Dr. Sylvia Josephine Anie

The Royal Society of Chemistry of the United Kingdom has acknowledged the work of a Ghanaian Scientist and included her in the recent list of distinguished individuals who have been elevated as Fellows of the Society.

Dr. Sylvia Josephine Anie is a Chartered Scientist and an Inventor. She holds a patent for a compound she created at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom for Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the gastro- intestinal tract and this was filed in March 1990.

She disclosed to XFM’s David Apinga  in an interview,  how honoured and delighted she was when she heard the news of her  admission as a Fellow of such a prestigious society.

“I received a letter from the Royal Society of Chemistry in November last year inviting me to the elevated position of  Fellow of the Society. They commended  me for my contributions to science which they recognised as innovative and progressive,” she said.

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