Sylvia Josephine Anie FRSC is a Ghanaian chemist known for her work in magnetic resonance imaging and international policy making. [1]
Anie is a graduate of Aburi Girls’ Senior High School. [2] She completed her doctoral dissertation in 1990 at the University of Manchester. [3]
Anie's doctoral research developed a method for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [3] which was subsequently patented. [1] [4] Using a polysiloxane contrast medium, Anie obtained images of the structure and function of the gastrointestinal tract in a living organism. [4] This method made it possible to perform MRI analysis of the gut without the side effects of metal-based contrast agents. [5]
After receiving her doctorate, Anie left laboratory research to work in international policy formulation and strategic planning. [1] While serving as the Director of the Social Transformations Programmes Division for Commonwealth Secretariat, she addressed the United Nations General Assembly in a statement on HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in the Commonwealth of Nations. [6]
Anie is currently the Head of Policy Advocacy for RESULTS, [7] an organization working to eliminate global poverty. [8]