Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucky Norah Katende-Kyenda | Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award
Walter Sisulu University | South Africa
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucky Norah Katende-Kyenda is an accomplished pharmacy scholar and Associate Professor in Pharmacology at Walter Sisulu University, with a strong academic foundation that includes a doctorate in Pharmacy Practice, multiple master’s degrees across pharmaceutical sciences, international primary healthcare and pharmacy practice, and a postgraduate diploma in education earned with distinction. Her professional experience spans advanced teaching, postgraduate supervision, curriculum moderation and extensive contributions as an external examiner for several leading universities, where she supports pharmacology and clinical pharmacy training. Her research interests centre on pharmacy practice, pharmacoepidemiology, public health, maternal health and gender-based violence, reflected in numerous peer-reviewed publications, book chapters and ongoing collaborative projects. She brings strong research skills in qualitative and quantitative methodology, pharmacological evaluation, evidence synthesis and community-focused health research. Her career includes invited talks, guest lectures, scientific presentations, and leadership roles at national and international conferences. She has received recognition for excellence in reviewing, academic service and research contributions, and continues to lead initiatives within human rights and gender-based violence research. Overall, she is a highly dedicated academic whose work advances pharmacology education, strengthens multidisciplinary health research and contributes meaningfully to community-centred healthcare improvement.
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Featured Publications
Katende-Kyenda, L. N., Lubbe, M. S., Serfontein, J. H. P., & Truter, I. (2007). Antimicrobial prescribing patterns in a group of private primary health care clinics in South Africa. Health SA Gesondheid, 12(1), Article a240.
Katende-Kyenda, L. N., Lubbe, M., Serfontein, J. H. P., & Truter, I. (2011). Are antiretrovirals prescribed according to the recommended prescribed daily doses in the private healthcare sector in South Africa? Health SA Gesondheid, 16(1), Article #604.
Katende-Kyenda, L. N. (2023). Relationship between CD4 count, viral load, and quality of life in HIV-infected patients on HAART attending a primary healthcare setting in South Africa. American Journal of Medical and Clinical Research & Reviews, 2(1), 1–12.