Tebello Nyokong

Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
Director of the Mintek Nanotechnology Innovation Centre

RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
2020 - Linstead Career Award in Phthalocyanine Chemistry
UNESCO Medal for Contribution to Development of Nanoscience and
Nanotechnologies - 2015
Recognized as one of the top three publishing scientists in South Africa for
2007
South African Chemical Institute (SACI) Gold Medal award – 2012
UNESCO For Women in Science Awards 2014/2015
Photodynamic Therapy
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an
exciting new approach to cancer
diagnosis and treatment, using a
combination of oxygen, laser light
and a photosensitizer. PDT may be
thought of as specialized form of
chemotherapy in which the drug
(the photosenstitizer) is harmless
by itself. It’s an alternative to
chemotherapy

EDUCATION DETAILS
PhD Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario, London,
Ontario, Canada, 1987.
MSc Chemistry, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada, 1981.
BScChemistry and Biology, with Concurrent Certificate in Education,
University of Lesotho, 1977.
books and book chapters
sources
unesco https://www.unesco.org/fr/articles/le-fil-rouge-de-ma-carriere-cest-la-lumiere-0
rhodes university
https://www.ru.ac.za/nanotechnology/staffstudents/staff/profnyokong/
https://www.ru.ac.za/media/rhodesuniversity/content/nanotechnology/documents/BOO
KS_BOOK_CHAPTERS.pdf