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With a reputation that spans the globe, Professor Himla Soodyall has made remarkable strides in the field of human population genetics and now proudly adds to her impressive list of honours the prestigious AIMS Lifetime Achievement Award.

 

Pretoria, South Africa (26 August 2025) – In recognition of her outstanding contributions to science, leadership, and the advancement of research in Africa, Himla Soodyall, Executive Officer of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), has been awarded the prestigious AIMS Lifetime Achievement Award.

The award, conferred by the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), celebrates individuals who have made a lasting impact on science and society through exceptional scholarship, mentorship, and service.

Professor Soodyall is internationally renowned for her pioneering research in human population genetics, which has significantly advanced our understanding of human origins and migration patterns.

In addition to her groundbreaking scientific work, Professor Soodyall has been a tireless advocate for science engagement, capacity development, and the promotion of young researchers across the African continent.

Through her leadership at ASSAf and her involvement in global scientific networks, she continues to champion inclusive science that addresses the pressing challenges facing humanity.

Reflecting on the honour, Professor Soodyall said the award is not only a recognition of her personal journey but also of the many colleagues, students, and institutions that have walked alongside her.

“Science thrives through collaboration, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunities I have had to contribute to advancing knowledge and building scientific capacity in Africa.”

The AIMS Lifetime Achievement Award reaffirms Professor Soodyall’s place as one of Africa’s leading scientific voices, whose work and leadership continue to inspire generations of scientists.


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