Marian Ewurama Addy (née Cole; 7 February 1942 – 14 January 2014) was a
Ghanaian
biochemist
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and the first Host of the
National Science and Maths Quiz.
The first
Ghanaian woman to attain the rank of
full professor of
natural science
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, Addy became a role model for school girls and budding female scientists on the limitless opportunities in
science, technology, engineering and mathematics (
STEM
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) disciplines.
Marian Addy was also a
Fellow of the
Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected in 1999.
In the same year, she was awarded the
UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science.
Early life and education
Ewurama Addy was born 7 February 1942 in
Nkawkaw in the
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of Ghana, to Samuel Joseph Cole and Angelina Kwofie Cole.
She was educated at
St Monica's Secondary School in
Mampong-Ashanti
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from January 1956 to June 1960 where she excelled in sports and obtained her
'O' and
'A' level certificates.
She also attended the
Holy Child Girls' School in
Cape Coast
Cape Coast is a city, fishing port, and the capital of Cape Coast Metropolitan District and Central Region of Ghana. It is one of the country's most historic cities, a World Heritage Site, home to the Cape Coast Castle, with the Gulf of Guinea ...
.
She earned her bachelor's degree with first class honours in
botany with
chemistry
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from the
University of Ghana,
Legon.
She later obtained a master's degree and a doctorate in
biochemistry from the
Pennsylvania State University
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.
Career
Addy reached the rank of full professor of biochemistry at the
University of Ghana, where she was not only the first female professor in the sciences at the university, but also in Ghana as a whole country.
At the same university, she became the Head of the Department for Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology from 1988 to 1991 and 1994 to 1997.
Addy retired in 2002 as a Professor of Biochemistry.
During her time as a professor and department head, she was a chair for the Policy Committee on Developing Countries (PCDC) and chaired the
National Board for Professional and Technicians Examinations (NABPTEX).
She served as the program director for the Accra-based Science Education Programme for Africa (SEPA), a
Pan African programme for pre-tertiary science education in the 1970s.
She served on the Kwami Committee, a technical committee on polytechnic education set up by the
National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE), to study and recommend policies to assist the Ghanaian government in supporting polytechnic education.
In 1994, she was also a member of a 4-member
UNDP team of consultants in Ghana tasked with formulating a National Action Program for Science and Technology Development.
She was a
board member of the
Ghana Atomic Energy Commission
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from 1996 to 1998. She served as a member of
WHO Regional Expert Committee on Traditional Medicine, and worked as an advisor to the
International Foundation for Science
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, in
Stockholm
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,
Sweden
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.
She was the Founder and First Executive Secretary of Western Africa Network of Natural Products Research Scientists (WANNPRES), which was established in February 2002.
She had extensive experience in both basic and applied science, lecturing to undergraduate, post-graduate, dental and medical students at the
University of Ghana,
Legon and subsequently at
Howard University College of Medicine in
Washington DC.
In January 2008, Addy was appointed as the first President of the Anglican University College of Technology, a technology initiative in higher education.
Her autobiography, "''Rewards"'' was published in 2011.
Together with her two sisters, Jane and Elizabeth, she instituted an Award for the “Best Girl” at her alma mater, St Monica's Secondary School.
The Ghanaian government appointed her an Officer of the
Order of the Volta for her contributions to science and girl-child education.
Research
Addy's focus of academic research was the biochemistry of herbal medicinal products used by traditional medical practitioners to treat common ailments; especially in areas relating to their safety and efficacy.
Her research on the flowering
legume
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''
Desmodium adscendens'' used by herbalists to treat asthma and allergies showed that the
active ingredient was a new class of compounds now called
soyasaponins. This helped verify the use of such medicines for asthma and Type 2 diabetes.
Her research on the biochemistry of diabetes mellitus led to the improvement of herbal plant formulations for the treatment of the condition.
During her life, Marian Ewurama Addy published 22 research publications pertaining to asthma, anaphylaxis, Type 2 diabetes, and hypertension in relation to herbal treatments.
National Science and Maths Quiz
One of Dr. Addy's major contributions to Ghana, and anyone who watched it, was the
National Science and Math Quiz show.
This quiz show provided senior secondary school students around Ghana the opportunity to compete in a skills math and science quiz.
Addy's main purpose in starting the show was to promote science and math to the public and show its importance in daily life, as well as, to influence more children, especially young girls, to go into the field of science.
She was the shows first Quiz Mistress and made many appearances to the schools and clubs competing in the competition.
Her influence in the general science knowledge of the youth of Ghana led to more females being interested and pursuing
STEM
Stem or STEM may refer to:
Plant structures
* Plant stem, a plant's aboveground axis, made of vascular tissue, off which leaves and flowers hang
* Stipe (botany), a stalk to support some other structure
* Stipe (mycology), the stem of a mushro ...
related fields of study.
She served as the quiz mistress from 2001, she subsequently recommended
Eureka Emefa Adomako to replace her in that role.
Personal life
Marian Ewurama Addy was married to
Ebenezer Charles Oko Addy, a
sociologist and former
athlete
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who won a
gold medal
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Since the eighteenth century, gold medals have bee ...
in the
4 x 100 metres relay
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at the
1966 Commonwealth Games
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in
Kingston, Jamaica
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.
The couple had two daughters, Naa Lamiley Addy-Sadowsky and Lamiokor Esi Addy.
Death and legacy
She died of
natural causes
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on 14 January 2014 at the
Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
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in Accra.
She was buried on 1 March 2014 in
Saltpond, a historic coastal town in the
Central Region of
Ghana.
A science laboratory at the Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology at the
University of Ghana, was named the “''Marian Ewurama Addy Laboratory for Medicinal Plants and Natural Products Research''” in her honour. The biochemistry department also instituted the annual ''Professor Marian Ewurama Addy Memorial Lecture'' in her memory. Her research work in the medicinal biochemistry of herbal products made herbal medicine more popular and acceptable to the scientific community.
National Science and Math Quiz still occurs every year and continues to bring science to the forefront of the public thought and promote math and science to young children.
Awards and honours
*Shell Prize, awarded by the Shell Company, Ghana Ltd, to the top six candidates who passed the General Certificate of Examinations, "A" Level, 1962
*McCallien Prize, awarded to the best student in Volta Hall, the female hall of residence, 1963
*Waddell Prize, awarded to the best science student, 1962–66
*California Prize, awarded by the Chemistry Department, University of Ghana, to the best freshman in Chemistry, 1962–63
*Fellow, African Graduate Fellowship Program (AFGRAD) of the African-American Institute, 1966–71
*Fellow of the International Seminar in Chemistry, at Uppsala University, Uppsala Sweden, 1985–86
*Fulbright African Senior Scientist Award in 1990
*
CIMG
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Marketing Woman of the Year, in 1995, for marketing Science.
*The
Africa-America Institute
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's Distinguished Alumna for Excellence in 1998.
*
UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science in 1999.
*The Millennium Excellence Award for Educational Development in 1999.
*Inducted as a
Fellow of the
Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999.
*National Award by the Enterprise Insurance Company Limited on the occasion of their 75th anniversary in 1999, for "invaluable contribution to educating Ghana's children and for creating enthusiasm in Mathematics and the Sciences"
Books
* ''Condensation of free
lphaamino acids as a pro-biological polymerization system'' (1971)
* ''Genetic Demonstrations: Instructor's Manual'' (1980); co-authored with
Ebenezer Laing
Ebenezer Laing, (28 June 1931 – 19 April 2015) was a Ghanaian botanist and geneticist who served as the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Legon. He was a professor at the University of Ghana, Legon, and later an emeritus prof ...
and Carol Markwei
* ''Putting Science into the Art of Healing with Herbs: From Smoked-drum Kymograph to ELISA'' (2003)
* ''Training the Next Generation of Scientists'' (2004)
* ''Rewards: An Autobiography'' (2011)
References
External links
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