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Two UWI scientists appointed to international body

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Kingston – Two scientists from The University of the West Indies (The UWI), Professor Terrence Forrester and Dr Michelle Mycoo have recently been appointed to the International Science Council (ISC).

In an announcement made by the ISC earlier this month, the two were named among eight distinguished scientists selected from around the world, who will comprise a Small Island Development States (SIDS) Liaison Committee.

According to the ISC, the committee will advise on strategic matters, such as mobilising input from the SIDS scientific community for the UN Decade of Ocean Science in Sustainable Development.

The members are also expected to bring other matters to the attention of the ISC so that representation of the SIDS scientific community is strengthened across the Council’s activities.

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Forrester (left) is currently Chief Scientist for UWI SODECO (Solutions for Developing Countries) and a Professor of Experimental Medicine in the Faculty of Medical Sciences at The UWI, Mona Campus. As a clinical scientist with a longstanding interest in cardiovascular disease – primarily hypertension – he is renowned for his work with, and dedication to tropical medical research.

Mycoo is a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at The UWI, St Augustine Campus. As an urban planning expert, her work, recognised regionally and internationally, is dedicated to pivotal inter-related issues such as land use planning, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, water management and integrated coastal zone planning.

Their appointments are until December 31, 2021 in the first instance, and will then be reviewed for renewal. They will meet with other members virtually during the period and updates on the committee’s activities will be shared with other ISC members and via the ISC’s website.

The UWI said that as a regional university, efforts continue at leveraging its inter-disciplinary research and scientific expertise on the unique issues faced by SIDS to address the multi-dimensional development challenges facing the Caribbean. The appointment and commitment of Forrester and Mycoo are testament to this effort, The UWI said. (PR)

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