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Professor Wilfred Chan was one of
the “founding fathers” of the Department of Chemistry
at the Mona campus of The University of the West Indies
(UWI) who introduced and developed the field of natural
products research. He initiated studies on marine
natural products in Trinidad and Tobago and did
extensive fundamental work on terrestrial Caribbean
flora. In addition to being on the staff of the Faculty
of Natural Sciences on the campuses in Jamaica and
Trinidad for 40 years, he also lectured in North
America and at the Universidad Central de Venezuela[1].
His postgraduate students and their own students have
made their mark in natural products chemistry
throughout the world, in both industry and academia.
Wilfred Chan was born on 26th April, 1931 in New
Amsterdam, Guyana. He attended Rosignol Government
School and received a scholarship to Berbice High
School in 1941. He completed his Senior Cambridge
Certificate, earning a scholarship to Queen’s College
in 1946 where he achieved the London Higher Certificate
and earned an Open Scholarship to the University
College of the West Indies (UCWI) now UWI.
Chan completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc) General in
two years and gained a Geddes Grant Fellowship to
pursue postgraduate studies in organic chemistry in
1953. In 1957, he became the first UCWI graduate to
complete a doctorate. This was followed by a Carnegie
Postgraduate Fellowship at the Imperial College London
and the University of Glasgow under the tutelage of
Nobel Laureate, Sir Derek Barton.
In 1958, Chan joined the staff of UCWI in Mona, Jamaica
as an assistant lecturer in chemistry. He rose through
the ranks and was appointed Personal Chair in Organic
Chemistry in 1970. He served as Dean of the UWI Faculty
of Natural Sciences from 1972 to 1974 and headed the
Chemistry Department from 1973 to 1976. He then
accepted a Senior Fellowship from the International
Development Research Centre to conduct research at the
University of Toronto and the University of British
Columbia. After returning to Mona, he transferred to
the St. Augustine Campus in 1978. He also served as
External Examiner to the University of Guyana for many
years.
Professor Chan was the Organising Secretary of the
inaugural meeting of the Caribbean Chemical Conference,
which was held in Mona in 1963 and again in 1969. He
also co-founded the Mona Symposium on Natural Products
and Medicinal Chemistry in 1966 which continues to this
day. The 1992 Symposium was dedicated to him, and he
was made Conference Life Chairman in recognition of his
exceptional contribution.
Professor Chan retired from UWI in 1996 and was awarded
the title of Professor Emeritus in Chemistry. During
his long tenure, he supervised a number of postgraduate
students who went on to hold academic positions at all
three campuses of the university. After retirement, he
remained active in teaching and from 1998 to 2002, he
served the scientific community in the region through
his presidency of the Caribbean Academy of Sciences.
In recognition of his outstanding achievements,
Professor Chan was awarded a Centenary Medal by the
Institute of Jamaica in 1981, and was named a
Distinguished Graduate of The University of the West
Indies at the 50th Anniversary Celebrations held in
1998. In 2000, the Government of Jamaica awarded him
the Order of Distinction, Commander Class (CD).
His advice to youngsters is: “know clearly what you
want to do and then pursue it.”
1-Central
University of Venezuela
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