President
Jennifer Thomson OWSD President elected 2016-2020
I would like the role of OWSD to be a case of leading by example. The successes that OWSD RSA achieves should be duplicated, where applicable, in other countries, the Southern African region and beyond
Prof. Jennifer Thomson is a former Chair of the OWSD South Africa national chapter, where she led the very active chapter in supporting its members through workshops on writing and presentation skills, mentoring OWSD fellowship holders in the country, highlighting successful and emerging women scientists in the country, and building regional collaborations among other activities.
Prof. Jennifer Thomson is currently Emeritus Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Cape Town (UCT). Previously, she was Associate Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand and Director of the Laboratory for Molecular and Cell Biology for the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, before becoming Head of the Department of Microbiology at UCT. Thomson has won numerous prestigious awards and fellowships, including the L’Oreal/UNESCO prize for Women in Science for Africa in 2004 and an Honorary Doctorate from the Sorbonne University. Her research field is the development of genetically modified maize resistant to the African endemic maize streak virus and tolerant to drought and she has published three books on Genetically Modified Organisms: Genes for Africa, Seeds for the Future, and Food for Africa. She is a member of the board of the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF), based in Nairobi and vice-chair of ISAAA (International Service for the Acquisition of AgriBiotech Applications). Prof. Jennifer Thomson also serves on the National Advisory Council on Innovation of the South African Minister of Science and Technology.
As OWSD President with enthusiasm and passion, Prof. Thomson has identified as initial priorities raising the visibility and public standing of the organization, expanding fundraising efforts, and seeking new strategic opportunities for OWSD to have a wider impact.
To read her full vision statement for the organization as well as her complete CV, see the downloads below.