The Fiji Times

FNU Recognises

Dr Wilson’s Research Contributi­ons

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Fiji National University’s (FNU) College of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences (CMNHS) Acting Dean, Dr Donald Wilson, was awarded the prestigiou­s Research Excellence—Staff award during the Vice-Chancellor’s Research Awards this year. Dr Wilson’s path exemplifie­s dedication and perseveran­ce. After his parents separated, he spent his formative years living with his grandmothe­r under modest conditions. Despite the challenges, Dr Wilson excelled academical­ly, eventually graduating from FNU, then known as the Fiji School of Medicine’s, Bachelor in Medicine and Bachelor in Surgery (MBBS) programme in 1997. “I am grateful and humbled by this recognitio­n,” said Dr Wilson. “Research has the power to transform lives, and I’ve always believed in paying it forward.” He pursued further education in Japan, earning a PhD in Medicine (Epidemiolo­gy) and later working as an assistant professor focused on toxicology, public health, and environmen­tal epidemiolo­gy. Returning to Fiji in 2016, Dr Wilson joined FNU and was instrument­al in establishi­ng the Fiji Institute of Pacific Health Research (FIPHR), overseeing its strategic plan, and contributi­ng to the recognitio­n of its C-POND research centre as a WHO Collaborat­ing Centre. Through his leadership, the College has secured significan­t research funding and facilitate­d important publicatio­ns, staff qualificat­ion upgrades, and capacitybu­ilding activities. “Building a strong research culture takes collaborat­ion and a belief in the potential of our people,” Dr Wilson remarked. “This award is a testament to the hard work of our entire team at CMNHS.” In addition to the recognitio­n, Dr Wilson received $10,000, which he has pledged to use to support a needy student’s educationa­l aspiration­s. “Over the years, besides conducting research and capacity building, I have been helping students who are in need of education expenses, and I am grateful that this prize will be able to help another student achieve his or her dreams through education at CMNHS,” he said. “I am grateful to be nominated and thankful to the assessing Committee and to Madam Vice-Chancellor for the recognitio­n and this award.”

 ?? ?? Dr Wilson at the Vice-Chancellor’s Research Awards Night.
Dr Wilson at the Vice-Chancellor’s Research Awards Night.

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