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SA’s medical research pioneer listed as one of world’s most influential people
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SA’s medical research pioneer listed as one of world’s most influential people

DSTI Communications
22 April 2017
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Prof Glenda listed as one of world"s most influential people

TIME has named Prof Glenda Gray to the 2017 TIME 100, its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. 

The full list and related items will appear in the May 1, 2017 issue of TIME, which will be available on newsstands on Friday, April 21, and immediately on time.com/time100.
 
Prof. Gray graduated in 1986 as a medical doctor from the University of Witwatersrand and in 1992 qualified as a paediatrician from the College of Medicine South Africa.

Internationally acclaimed for her work in HIV research, she has broken new boundaries, redefined scientific excellence and pioneered ground breaking medical research that has shaped global communities and saved lives. 
 
“Placing people at the centre of health research is the fuel for ensuring impact,” says Prof. Gray, currently serving her term as President & CEO of the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC).  

Aziel Gangerdine
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