Janaka de Silva
Janaka de Silva | |
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Born | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Royal College Colombo University of Colombo University of Oxford |
Occupation | Professor of medicine |
Employer | University of Kelaniya |
Title | Vidyajyothi |
Parent(s) | P. T. De Silva, (née Weerasekera) |
H. Janaka de Silva FRCP is a Sri Lankan physician and academic. He is Senior Professor of Medicine at the University of Kelaniya.[1][2]
Janaka de Silva was educated at Royal College, Colombo and holds degrees from the universities of Colombo and Oxford.[3] He had his higher specialist clinical training at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
De Silva succeeded Carlo Fonseka as Dean of Medicine at Kelaniya, a post he held for nine years.[4] He was also Director of the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine (PGIM), University of Colombo,[5] and a member of the University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka. Before becoming its Director he chaired a number of boards in the PGIM,[6] where he and colleagues established the first formal training programme for gastroenterologists in Sri Lanka. Together with Kemal Deen and a few others he set up a liver transplant service at the Colombo North Teaching Hospital.[7]
De Silva’s most influential contributions to research stem from his abiding interest in health problems prevalent in Sri Lanka.[8] He was Chairman of the National Research Council of Sri Lanka from 2013 to 2019.[9] He holds several editorial appointments[10][11] and is on committees in health and research organizations including the WHO, Wellcome Trust and the UK's National Institute for Health Research.[12][13][14][15][16]
He was President of the Ceylon College of Physicians in 2004, twenty years after his father, P. T. de Silva.[17] In addition to awards and fellowships from several academic and professional bodies,[18][19] de Silva was conferred the title Vidyajyothi - the highest national honor for science.[20][15]
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- ^ Those deadly bites
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- ^ [4] Archived 4 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Staff news—New Board of Management of Postgraduate Institute of Medicine
- ^ "Trailblazing liver transplant service has now blossomed to meet a vital need by Kumudini Hettiarachchi The Sunday Times Sunday February 19, 2012". sundaytimes.lk. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
- ^ "HJ de silva".
- ^ "Former Chairmen". National Research Council: Sri Lanka. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
- ^ [5] Archived 5 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Sri Lanka Medical Association Council 2011 accessed 27 May 2011
- ^ "PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Peer-Reviewed Open-Access Journal".
- ^ "l SACR Governance". Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
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- ^ Guidelines for the management of snakebites. WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia. August 2016. hdl:10665/249547. ISBN 9789290225300.
- ^ "Past Presidents | Ceylon College of Physicians (CCP)".
- ^ "Past Presidents | Ceylon College of Physicians (CCP)".
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- Sinhalese academics
- Alumni of Royal College, Colombo
- Alumni of the University of Colombo
- Living people
- Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians
- Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford
- Academics of the University of Kelaniya
- Vidya Jyothi
- Sinhalese physicians