Krisana Kraisintu Explained

Krisana Kraisintu
Nationality:Thailand
Occupation:Pharmacist

Krisana Kraisintu (Thai: กฤษณา ไกรสินธุ์,, in Thai pronounced as /krìt.sā.nǎː krāj.sǐn/) is a Thai professor and pharmacist, as known as the "Gypsy pharmacist".[1] She was pharmaceutical consultant in the local production and increased access to life-saving medicines in Africa, in particular, malaria and HIV/AIDS-related drug production.

She was formerly Director of Research and Development Institute of the Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), Ministry of Public Health, Thailand. Between 2002–2007 Kraisintu worked as a pharmaceutical consultant for Action Medeor, a German aid organization dealing with the production and distribution of medicines in Africa.[2]

Kraisintu is the Honorary Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Medicines, Rangsit University, and a visiting professor at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand. She is also a visiting professor of oriental medicines at the Harbin Institute of Technology, China.

In 2009, she was given the Ramon Magsaysay Award.[3]

HIV/AIDS drugs

Krisana conducted research on anti-retroviral drugs without much support and successfully formulated a generic version of zidovudine (AZT), which treats HIV and reduces the risk of mother-to-child transmission, in 1995. The product was introduced to the market at a fraction of the cost of the branded product. Her achievement raised the pharmaceutical and health profile of Thailand as the first developing country to manufacture generic HIV/AIDS drugs.[4]

Education

Kraisintu earned her bachelor's degree in pharmacy from Chiang Mai University, Thailand in 1975; a MSc in pharmaceutical analysis from Strathclyde University in 1978; and aPhD in pharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Bath in 1981. She was also awarded an Honorary DSc (Doctor of Science) from the University of Bath in 2009.

She has worked in the pharmaceutical industry in various roles of quality assurance, manufacturing, research and development and business development for the discovery, development, and commercialization of chemical and natural pharmaceutical products.

Honors

YearAward
2009Ramon Magsaysay Award, Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Philippines.
2009Honorary Pharmacist, Hospital Pharmacists' Society of Thailand.
2009Citizen Hero Award, Sanya Thammasak Institute for Democracy, Thammasat University, Thailand.
2008An outstanding individual of Thailand in the field of Social Development, The Prime Minister's Office, Thailand.
2008Asian of the Year 2008, Reader’s Digest Magazine.
2007Speaker for the Chancellor's Distinguished Lectureship Series, (Louisiana State University lecture series)
2005Reminders Day AIDS Award, (ReD Awards), Berlin, Germany.
2004Global Scientific Award, The Letten Foundation, for outstanding scientific contribution in the field of HIV/AIDS, Norway.
2001Gold Medal, Eureka 50th World Exhibition of Innovation, Research and New Technology, Brussels, Belgium.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thailand's gypsy pharmacist: a champion of affordable drugs . SciDevNet . 31 October 2019 . 30 October 2019.
  2. Web site: Biography Krisana Kraisintu, Ph.D . Ubon Ratchathani University . 31 October 2019.
  3. Web site: Dr. Krisana Kraisintu, the 2009 Ramon Magsaysay Award Recipient visited MUPY . Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University . 31 October 2019 . 9 September 2009.
  4. Web site: Biography Krisana Kraisintu, Ph.D . krisana.org . 31 October 2019.