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THAI AIDS DRUG PIONEER WINS AWARD

  • Published: 12/07/2009 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: News

Krisana Kraisintu, who helps poor African nations fight Aids and malaria using a herbal drug, has been named as a recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay award for public service this year.


HONOURED: Krisana Kraisintu

The winner will be officially announced on Aug 3 and the ceremony will be held on Aug 31.

Known as the inventor of the Aids drug GPO-VIR, the 57-year-old pharmacist was the first Thai to have applied her expertise in pharmaceutical sciences to make life-saving drugs and transfer manufacturing know-how to African countries.

The drug was also made available here to treat Thai Aids patients.

Dr Krisana is thought to have been delighted and grateful to win the award, Asia's equivalent of the Nobel Peace Prize. She will continue to carry on fighting to make health care services accessible to a wider population.

Born on Feb 21, 1952, Dr Krisana, from Surat Thani, earned a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from Chiang Mai University in 1975. She furthered her studies in England and received a doctorate in pharmaceutical chemistry from Bath University in 1981.

In May 1983, she started her work at the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO). In 1989, she founded the GPO's Research and Development Institute, becoming its first director before resigning in 2002.

She went to Africa to help poor countries set up herbal drug-making factories to manufacture Aids and malaria drugs.

In 2004, she was awarded the Global Scientist Award from the Letten Foundation in Norway.

Last year, she was named Person of the Year in Asia by Reader's Digest magazine.

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  • El Darden

    Discussion 6 : 13/07/2009 at 03:47 AM6

    It was severals year ago that I first read of Dr. Krisana's work with AIDS patients in Africa. I was deeply touched by her selfless devotion in service to the needy. "Here's a TRUE saint," I thought to myself, as I clipped the article and scanned it into my computer. This recognition by the Magsaysay Foundation is very much in order and well-deserved, and I heartily congratulate Dr. Krisana on the occasion of her selection.

  • Randolph E Rogers

    Discussion 5 : 13/07/2009 at 03:17 AM5

    I will like to congratulate miss. Krisana Kraisinty on receiving the RAMON MAGSAYSAY award for her public service; For her to have given herself to a task that is bigger than her mind, is un heard of yet alone traveling to Africa and contributed her know how and humanitarian beliefs to the unknown.I must commend her courage and thoughtfulness to embark upon such a task for which I think that she believes in. Wish all of us could reciprocate in such a gesture helping others in different parts of the world to bring us closer. I thank you from the bottom of my heart May the Lord Buddha bless you and give you good health and brighter hears to come. RER

  • Laura

    Discussion 4 : 13/07/2009 at 01:20 AM4

    Wow! What an amazing person!

  • jaras

    Discussion 3 : 12/07/2009 at 11:05 AM3

    For the sake of Thailand and all people in the world, thank you Dr. very much for the thing that you contribute to the world

  • Chai

    Discussion 2 : 12/07/2009 at 09:46 AM2

    Hearty congratulations, Dr. Krisana!

  • Jessada

    Discussion 1 : 12/07/2009 at 09:41 AM1

    Yes, this is one of the most honorable heroine existing. Give more than 5. I love her.

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