# Tshwane University of Technology’s Pharmaceutical Scientist and PhD candidate, Rethabile Moshoeshoe-Molapisane, is gaining recognition in public health policy and grassroots advocacy. TUT says her pioneering research on substandard and falsified medicines is influencing national health regulation. Meanwhile, her work with autism support in township communities is bringing hope and education to families in need. Moshoeshoe-Molapisane was recently named a finalist in the Ideal Positive Impact Leader category at the upcoming Young Leaders Connect and was selected as one of the 31 Women of Impact 2025.
TUT PhD candidate champions safer healthcare and Autism advocacy