Janice Limson

Janice Limson
Born
Port Elizabeth,[2] South Africa
Alma materRhodes University
Known forBiotechnological sensors and nanomaterials
Biotechnology public communication
Scientific career
Doctoral advisorTebello Nyokong[1]
Santy Daya[1]

Janice Leigh Limson is a South African Professor of Biotechnology, former Chairperson the School of Biotechnology at Rhodes University and the SARChI Chair in Biotechnology Innovation & Engagement at Rhodes University. She is founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine Science in Africa, the first popular online science magazine for Africa.[2][3] Her research focuses on topics ranging from the development of nanotechnology biosensors for cancer diagnostics, drug delivery, detection of pathogens in food to the design of fuel cell technology.[4]

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