Prof. Ahmedou Moustapha Sow is a
Senegalese physician, researcher, educator and former Professor of Internal Medicine at
the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Dakar (1971-1997). He is married and
has ten children.
Prof. Sow was born in Saint Louis Senegal on 5 May
1931. He firstly studied at Ecole Nomale W Ponty, Dakar, and got his Bachelors
Degree in 1954. After a period at the Faculty of Sciences, Dakar (1954-1956), he moved to
the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy at the same University (1956-1966). He was awarded
the Dakar Distinction Prize of Medicine 1962, and between 1963 and 1966, he was an
assistant in Histology and Embryology. After defending his thesis, he took up medical
residency at the College of Medicine of the Paris Hospital (St. Antoine). He obtained his
higher Diploma of Medicine of Paris in 1966-1967. He also studied in the former Yugoslavia
where he took the International Course of the Balkanic Medical Union, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
in 1967.
He became a professor of medicine, Emeritus
Professor at Dakar University, in 1976, 1988 respectively. He was head physician, Diabetic
Centre, Dakar, as well chief of Internal Medicine (1978-1997). At present, He is Director
of an urban centre for non-transmissible chronic diseases.
Dr Sow has been a consultant for the Organisation of
African Unity (OAU) for Blood and Liver Diseases (Addis Ababa, 1972), a consultant for the
WHO on the Elderly and Diabetes, and the International Federation of the Elderly (FIAPA,
France).His specific fields of scientific interests are chronic diseases mainly related to
mode of life and their prevention by education.
Furthermore, Prof. Sow has more than 130
publications on different topics some of which he presented at many national and
international conferences, including the Seventh IAS Conference on Health, Nutrition
and Development in the Islamic World, which was held in Dakar (Senegal), during
22-26 November 1993.
Prof. Sow supervised more than 30 PhD theses, and
was elected to the Fellowship of the Islamic Academy of Sciences in 1993.
He holds the following honours and decorations:
Officer of the Academic Palms of Senegal, Chevalier de LOrdre National du Lion of
Senegal (1998), Commander of the Order of Merit of Senegal, Commander of the Academic
Palms of France and Commander of the Order of Merit of France.