Sunday Times

Biomedical scientist solves skin and health problems

Dr Judey Pretorius is the founder of Biomedical Emporium

- By MARGARET HARRIS

Tell me about the work you do as a biochemica­l scientist.

I am a scientist, and mainly work in the laboratory and perform biomedical treatments throughout the country.

When I am not travelling, my day begins early at the office with a meeting with staff members from the production team, regulatory team and the sales team.

This would be followed by time in the laboratori­es with new research-and-developmen­t projects as well as the execution of products listed on the production schedule. I also take time for consultati­ons with members of the public regarding skin concerns.

During the evenings, I head off to tertiary institutio­ns to lecture students in biochemist­ry, medicinal chemistry, tissue engineerin­g, cosmetic science and health economics.

I am far too restless to be satisfied with one achievemen­t. I continuous­ly conduct research in various fields.

My next major achievemen­t is to build and obtain an accreditat­ion on various laboratori­es all over Africa, where I formulate and manufactur­e medical devices, pharmaceut­ical and cosmeceuti­cal products.

What drew you to a career in biomedicin­e?

From a very young age I had a great affinity towards nature and biological sciences with the particular applicatio­n within the medical arena. A career in biochemist­ry and chemistry was a perfect fit.

What qualities make you good at what you do?

Drive: running a business can be challengin­g, and some challenges call for a moderate amount of competitiv­eness, determinat­ion, and motivation.

Confidence: confidence is a powerful character trait that can instil trust, facilitate respect and lead to increased success. I am confident in my skills.

Passion: it can be difficult to overcome the challenges of running a successful business without passion for your work. I try to incorporat­e things I am passionate about into the day-to-day operation of my businesses.

Focus: the ability to block out distractio­ns and focus on the immediate issue, task or goal as well as the bigger picture is a key trait for a successful entreprene­ur.

What did you want to be when you were a child?

I always wanted to be a scientist or medical practition­er. Perhaps as a child I could not properly define what I wanted to be. But now the descriptio­n is simple: I wanted to be a biomedical scientist.

What makes the work you do meaningful?

I have always dreamt of becoming a brilliant scientist — discoverin­g and developing my own product ranges. With my specialise­d skills in product formulatio­n and developmen­t, I decided to start my own business and co-founded Biomedical Emporium. The discovery of new scientific solutions on skin and health problems and the relief and appreciati­on of patients experienci­ng the results are meaningful.

That moment a person looks in the mirror and someone new looks back at them is lifechangi­ng.

 ??  ?? Dr Judey Pretorius believes focusing on the job at hand is an important part of her job.
Dr Judey Pretorius believes focusing on the job at hand is an important part of her job.

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