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Photos from top to bottom:
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The Antigua Black
Pineapple, Antigua's national fruit, is one of the sweetest
pineapples in the world. It darkens as it gets riper.
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Representing Antigua
and Barbuda at an international meeting
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Dr Hayden Thomas is
known for his work on the processing and preservation of
tropical fruits and vegetables and for establishing the
Chemistry and Food Laboratory Division in Antigua and Barbuda.
Hayden Thomas was born
in Roseau, Dominica on 8th October, 1935 and taken to Antigua as
a toddler. He attended Willikies Government School and
Faith and Hope High School. He was later awarded a
scholarship to pursue his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemistry
at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Jamaica.
After graduating in 1965, he went on to complete his Master of
Science (MSc) in Food Technology at the University of Reading,
England in 1973 and his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Food
Science at the University of London, England in 1981.
As the Chief Government
Chemist in Antigua and Barbuda from 1981 to 1995, Dr Thomas
analysed addictive drugs for the police forces of four Leeward
Islands nations, and was a member of the Board of Directors of
the Caribbean Regional Drug Testing Laboratory. He studied
solar crop drying and new uses of exotic plants, and carried out phytochemical screening of medicinal plants. He taught
chemistry at UWI's Extra-Mural Department in Antigua and helped
to initiate a first-year science programme at the Antigua State
College.
Dr Thomas was a member
of the editorial board of the British journal Food Chemistry.
He coordinated projects funded by the Organization of American
States (OAS) in food biotechnology, the environment and natural
resources. He was a member of the OAS Science and
Technology Committee, the Commonwealth Science Council and the
Caribbean Standards Council.
In 1995, Dr Thomas
became the first Ombudsman of Antigua and Barbuda. He was
the founding President of the Caribbean Ombudsman Association
and Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the
International Ombudsman Institute before he retired in 2006.
Dr Thomas is a member
of the Industrial Court. He is active in community service
and sponsors the Dr Hayden Thomas Trophy for the Best Chemistry
Project in the Antigua and Barbuda National Science Fair.

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