DR. SYLVIA MITCHELL

Regenerative

Agriculture

ECO Bounty Park Development Project | Dr. Sylvia Mitchell

Dr Sylvia Adjoa Mitchell, Senior Lecturer & ECO Park Consultant

Dr Mitchell is Head of the Medicinal Plant Biotechnology Research Group at the University of the West Indies, a group she initiated in 1999. She is trained in various aspects of biotechnology commercialization and has over 32 years’ experience with plant tissue cultures including seven years at the Scientific Research Council.

Dr Mitchell supervises research students in biotechnologies related to plant propagation, medicine, and nutraceuticals. Through her time at UWI, she has supervised over 38 undergraduate, master’s and PhD students in the field of biotechnology.

Her research includes the development of medicinal plant monographs, in vitro physiology, on-farm research, plant tissue culture (somatic embryogenesis and micropropagation) protocol development, soil ameliorants (biochar) and product development.

Some of the plants that have been studied include ackee, arrowroot, bamboo, chinny root, fever grass, ginger, guinea hen weed, neem, pineapple, sarsaparilla, sweet potato, turmeric, and yam. Thousands of farmers and many communities across Jamaica have been directly impacted by training or by the provision of planting material.

Publications include 27 refereed articles, an e-book, book chapters, conference papers, technical reports, and newspaper and magazine articles.

Sylvia is the lead biotechnologist Consultant for the ECO Park Project and is focused on cloning for more resilient seeds, the use of bamboo biochar and activated charcoal for soil amendments, water filtration and extraction of heavy metal from soil and water.

Dr Mitchell is the chair of the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) Bamboo Committee, a Board member of the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) and serves as the co-editor of the online newsletter of the Society for In Vitro Biology.

Awards include UTECH award for contributions to Pharmacy in 2010, the Best Paper award in 2016 from UWI for the paper entitled ‘TRAMIL ethnomedicinal survey of Jamaica’, Appreciation Award from the BSJ for being part of the Technical Committee of the Year for Bamboo Standards in 2018, SIVB distinguished service award in 2015 and in February 2019 was named as a UWI graduate celebrated as one of the 70+ UWI Women of Distinction recognized for their outstanding achievements.