Letitia Pienaar | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Letitia Pienaar | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Associate Prof at University of South Africa | South Africa

Dr. Letitia Pienaar is a distinguished academic, attorney, and researcher specializing in mental health law, medical jurisprudence, and criminal justice. Currently an Associate Professor at the University of South Africa, she brings decades of expertise in higher education, legal practice, and multidisciplinary research. Her work bridges law, health, and ethics, with a strong focus on disability rights, forensic mental health, and inclusive education. Having served on numerous advisory boards, professional committees, and international collaborations, Dr. Pienaar combines practical legal experience with academic leadership, contributing significantly to policy, legal reform, and the advancement of justice in healthcare and mental health systems.

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Education 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar holds an LL.D in Mental Health Law and the Criminal Justice System from the University of South Africa, along with an LL.M specializing in Medical Jurisprudence, HIV/AIDS Law, and Delictual Damages. She completed advanced certificates in Medicine and Law, Child Law, National Credit Act implications, and Disability Rights in Africa from the Universities of Pretoria and South Africa. Her foundational degree, LL.B, was obtained from Rand Afrikaans University. Additionally, she is a certified assessor in higher education and has undertaken training in inclusive education, healthcare rights, and bioethics, complementing her extensive legal and academic qualifications.

Experience 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar is an Associate Professor at the University of South Africa, lecturing in Medical Law, Forensic Medicine, and Criminal Law while supervising postgraduate research. She previously served as Senior Legal Specialist at First National Bank, focusing on legal compliance and regulatory matters. Her legal career began at Hofmeyr Herbstein & Gihwala Inc, specializing in litigation for corporate clients. Beyond academia, she has contributed to research ethics committees, disability rights advocacy, and policy development initiatives. Her expertise spans higher education, legal drafting, research ethics, and medical law, with substantial experience managing academic programs, research collaborations, and interdisciplinary legal-healthcare projects.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar has been recognized for her academic excellence, professional contributions, and leadership in law and health ethics. She has served on advisory boards such as the University of Washington Delphi Study on mental health and AIDS in African prisons and as a member of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. Her role in inclusive education and healthcare working streams for the D20 underscores her international standing. She has also contributed to UNESCO’s Bioethics initiatives and African mental health forums, reflecting her commitment to advancing human rights, legal reform, and healthcare justice.

Research Focus 

Dr. Letitia Pienaar research focuses on the intersection of law, health, and human rights, with particular emphasis on mental health law, forensic medicine, and disability rights. She explores ethical, legal, and policy dimensions in healthcare, criminal justice, and inclusive education. Her work addresses HIV/AIDS law, child protection, forensic mental health, and bioethics, integrating legal research with public health imperatives. Through advisory roles, academic publications, and postgraduate supervision, she advances interdisciplinary scholarship that informs legal reforms, healthcare regulations, and human rights protections. Her research contributes to building inclusive legal-health frameworks and shaping discourse around mental health justice and medical law ethics.

Publication Top Notes

Investigating the reasons behind the increase in medical negligence claims

Considering Mental Health Courts for South Africa: Lessons from Canada and the United States of America

Deciphering the Composition of Section 79-Assessment Panels in the Criminal Procedure Amendment Act 4 of 2017

Determination of criminal capacity for child offenders-interfacing the procedural requirements of the Child Justice and Criminal Procedure Act

Plausible subjective experience versus fallible corroborative evidence: The formulation of insanity in Nigerian criminal courts

The unfit accused in the South African criminal justice system: From automatic detention to unconditional release

The DSM-5 and the role of personality disorders under the criminal law

Access to the medical records of a child: legislative review required

Compulsory HIV testing of child sex offenders in the South African criminal justice system

Facilitating a framework for managing rare diseases in South Africa: Comparative insights from the UK and Italy

Priorities for addressing mental health conditions and substance use disorders in prisons in sub-Saharan Africa: expert consensus from a Delphi panel

The Evolution of Mental Health Legislation in South Africa: Towards a Rights-Based Approach

Low-threshold fitness test in South Africa and the USA : consequences for the fit but mentally ill accused

Mentally ill accused in South African criminal procedure Evaluating the mental health court model as therapeutic response:

Conclusion

Dr. Letitia Pienaar demonstrates outstanding academic, research, and professional achievements that align strongly with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award. Her interdisciplinary expertise in law, mental health, and human rights, combined with significant teaching, publication, and professional engagement experience, make her an ideal candidate. With further expansion into global research collaborations and high-impact international publications, she has the potential to become a leading voice in her field worldwide.

Ashenafi Sendekie | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Ashenafi Sendekie | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Mr Ashenafi Sendekie, Curtin University, Australia

Mr. Ashenafi Kibret Sendekie is a dedicated researcher and academic pursuing a Ph.D. at Curtin University, focusing on ethical dilemmas in pharmacist-administered vaccinations for children and adolescents. 🎓 He holds a Master’s in Clinical Pharmacy and a Bachelor’s in Pharmacy from the University of Gondar. 📚 With numerous publications in SJR Q1 journals, his research spans AI in pharmacy, mental health, and public health. 🧠 As a lecturer and former Head of Hospital Pharmacy, he excels in teaching, leadership, and community service. 💊 His commitment to healthcare ethics and professional development makes him a standout in pharmacy research. 🌍

Publication Profile

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Education

Ashenafi Sendekie is a dedicated scholar currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Pharmacy at Curtin University, Australia 🇦🇺 (2024–present). His research focuses on exploring pharmacists’ experiences and ethical dilemmas in administering vaccines to children and adolescents using a mixed-methods approach 💉📊. He earned a Diploma in Teaching Methodology from the University of Gondar, Ethiopia 🇪🇹 (2020–2021), and an MSc in Clinical Pharmacy from the same institution (2018–2020) 🧪📚. Ashenafi began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Gondar (2009–2014) 🎓. His commitment to pharmacy and education exemplifies his passion for improving healthcare outcomes 🌟.

Professional Membership

Ashenafi Sendekie is a proactive professional serving as the Chairperson of the Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Association (EPA), Gondar Chapter Executive Committee, since January 2023 🌍💊. He is also an active member of the Ethiopian Public Health Association (EPHA) 🏥. Ashenafi is known for his exceptional skills, including being a fast learner 🧠, maintaining a positive attitude 🌟, and excelling in time management ⏳ and attention to detail 🔍. His strong communication skills 🗣️, reliability ⏰, computer proficiency 💻, and teamwork 🤝 make him a valuable asset in any setting. Ashenafi’s organizational expertise ensures efficiency and success in his endeavors 📋✔️.

Journals Reviewer

Ashenafi Sendekie has actively contributed to renowned international journals as an author and researcher 🖋️🌍. His work is featured in prestigious publications, including PLOS Global Public Health 🌐, BMJ Open 📖, and Nature (Scientific Reports) 🔬. He has also contributed to journals like Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy 🩺, Patient Preference and Adherence 💊, and BMC Health Services Research 🏥. Other notable journals include F1000Research 🔎, BMC Endocrine 💡, Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice ⚕️, and BMJ Open Respiratory Research 🌬️. Ashenafi’s scholarly efforts reflect his commitment to advancing global health and pharmacy research 📚✨.

Collaboration

Ashenafi Sendekie is a committed contributor to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Collaboration 🌍📊, based at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (Hans Rosling Center for Population Health) in Seattle, WA, USA 🇺🇸. Since December 17, 2024, he has served as a GBD Senior Collaborator 🌟, following his role as a GBD Collaborator from April 2023 to December 16, 2024 📈. Ashenafi’s work in this global initiative highlights his dedication to advancing population health and contributing to impactful research aimed at improving health outcomes worldwide 🌐✨.

Conferences

Ashenafi Sendekie has actively participated in key academic events and presented his work on an international stage 🌍🎤. He presented a paper at the 5th Annual Conference of the Australian-based Ethiopian Researchers Network (ABReN) on August 31, 2024 📅. He also took part in the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) PPR SIG 2024 Virtual Meeting on July 4, 2024 💻. Additionally, Ashenafi delivered an oral presentation at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Association held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from July 28-29, 2023 🇪🇹💊. His active involvement highlights his commitment to advancing pharmaceutical research and knowledge sharing 📚.

Honors and Awards

Ashenafi Sendekie has received numerous prestigious awards throughout his academic journey 🎓🏆. In November 2023, he was awarded the 2024 HDR Curtin Scholarship at Curtin University, Australia 🇦🇺, providing a tuition fee offset and a stipend of $33,220 per annum for three years, with a possible six-month extension 💵. Earlier, in August 2023, he was offered admission for a Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacy at Curtin University 🧪. In November 2022, Ashenafi received the Community Service Project Award from the University of Gondar, Ethiopia 🇪🇹, for his project improving pharmacists’ roles in patient counseling 💬. He also received research and scholarship grants for his master’s studies in clinical pharmacy 💡.

Current Residence

Ashenafi Sendekie currently resides at UniLodge at Curtin University – Guild House 🏠, located at 21.2, 63 Jackson Road, Karawara, WA, 6152, Australia 🇦🇺. This accommodation provides him with a comfortable and convenient living space close to Curtin University, supporting his academic pursuits 🧑‍🎓. As a Ph.D. student in Pharmacy, Ashenafi is able to focus on his studies while enjoying a supportive community environment at UniLodge 🌟. The location offers access to university facilities and enhances his experience as an international student in Australia 🌍.

Research Focus

Dr. Ashenafi Sendekie is a researcher with a strong focus on pharmacology, medication adherence, and chronic disease management. His work investigates the impact of medications, particularly for conditions like type 2 diabetes, asthma, and psychiatric disorders, while emphasizing patient education, medication safety, and adverse drug reactions. Dr. Sendekie also explores healthcare delivery in Ethiopia, including the roles of community pharmacists and the quality of life in patients managing chronic diseases. His research aims to improve medication adherence, reduce drug interactions, and enhance patient outcomes in low-resource settings. 🩺💊📊

Publication Top Notes

Global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

Medication adherence and its impact on glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with comorbidity: A multicenter cross-sectional study in Northwest Ethiopia

Assessment of community pharmacy professionals’ knowledge and counseling skills achievement towards headache management: a cross-sectional and simulated-client based mixed study

Evaluation of antibiotics residues in milk and meat using different analytical methods

Impact of personal, cultural and religious beliefs on medication adherence among patients with chronic diseases at university hospital in Northwest Ethiopia

Potential drug-drug interactions and associated factors among admitted patients with psychiatric disorders at selected hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia

Glycemic control in newly insulin-initiated patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A retrospective follow-up study at a university hospital in Ethiopia

Incidence and patterns of adverse drug reactions among adult patients hospitalized in the University of Gondar comprehensive specialized hospital: A prospective observational …