Professor (Mrs) Rita Akosua Dickson,
was appointed at the council’s 250th meeting held at Kumasi in the Ashanti
Region on Thursday, September 27, 2018.
The Council of the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi has appointed Professor
(Mrs) Rita Akosua Dickson, as the first female Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the
institution.
This happened at the council’s 250th
meeting held at Kumasi in the Ashanti Region on Thursday, September 27, 2018.
Prof (Mrs) Dickson graduated with a
Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from the university in 1994.
She pursued graduate studies leading to
the award of MPharm in Pharmacognosy in 1999. The following year she was
appointed a lecturer in the Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences, KNUST.
In 2003, she was awarded a Commonwealth
scholarship to pursue a PhD at Kings’ College London, University of London, UK.
She returned to teaching at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology in 2007 and was promoted to a Senior Lecturer in 2009 and further to
an Associate Professor in 2014.
Until her appointment Prof. (Mrs)
Dickson was the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Prof. (Mrs) Dickson is a Phytochemist
whose work spans the areas of bioactive natural products in the management of
communicable and non-communicable diseases and she had devoted time to research
in natural products, with anti-infective, wound-healing, anti-inflammatory,
anti-pyretic and antidiabetic properties among others; based on their
ethnopharmacological usage.
Experience in research
Her research has led to the isolation
and structure elucidation of several bioactive natural products, including
cassane furanoditerpenoids, coumarins, alkaloids, glucosides, and flavonoids
with potentials as leads in drug discovery.
She has attended and presented research
papers at several local and international conferences and has over 50
publications in peer reviewed International Journals to her credit.
She serves as a reviewer for several
journals in pharmacognosy, natural products, and phytochemistry as well as a
reviewer for South Africa’s National Research Foundation and the KNUST’s
Research Fund (KReF).
Prof. (Mrs) Dickson had been actively
involved in the evaluation of papers of academic staff for promotion in both
local and international universities and had been an assessor and external
examiner for PhD theses locally and internationally.
She is also a board member of the Ghana
Pharmacy Council and Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana. Before her appointment,
she was the Chairperson of the Education sub-committee of the Pharmacy Council
and serves as an examiner in the Ghana Pharmacy Council Professional Qualifying
Examination for pharmacy graduates.
She also served on the Continuous
Professional Development Technical Committee of the Pharmacy Council.
Committees
As a fellow of the Ghana College of
Pharmacists, she had served on several committees locally and internationally
in the area of Pharmacy Education and Training.
She is currently a member of the
Steering Committee of the Ghana National Medicines Policy Programme.
She is also a member of a number of
local and international organisations, including the Pharmaceutical Society of
Ghana, Commonwealth Pharmacists Association (CPA), Society of Medicinal Plant
Research, International Society of Ethnopharmacology (ISEP), Phytochemical
Society of Europe (PSE) and American Society of Pharmacognosists.
Her people-oriented approach to
leadership is underpinned by her commitment to both staff and students in
providing them with opportunities for their development.
Prof (Mrs) Dickson had been the Head of
Department of Pharmacognosy for three terms from 2009 to 2013. Before her
appointment as Pro-Vice-Chancellor, she was the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences and also acted as Provost of the College of Health
Sciences in the absence of the Provost.
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