Fae Ellington, CD, OD, is a Jamaican media personality and lecturer best known for hosting the television series Morning Time on JBC for more than twelve
Institute of Jamaica with both the Centenary Medal in 1980 and the Silver MusgraveMedal in 1995. She currently resides in St Andrew, Jamaica. Veerle Poupeye
Graham Roger Serjeant CMG (born 1938) is a British medical researcher who studied sickle-cell disease in Jamaica, setting up screening programmes and a
awarded to her in lifetime, including: Silver MusgraveMedal of the Institute of Jamaica (1929) Gold MusgraveMedal of the Institute of Jamaica (1943) Honorary
the Silver MusgraveMedal from the Institute of Jamaica (1941), the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Order of Merit (1950), the Gold MusgraveMedal from the Institute
of Merit for contribution to medicine 1994 Institute of Jamaica Gold MusgraveMedal "Manley West and Albert Lockhart's Canasol: A significant breakthrough
Roden, called Munchie, carries on her work. She received the Silver MusgraveMedal from the Institute of Jamaica in 1986 and the Order of Distinction from
List of photographers nationalgalleryofjamaica (2015-10-28). "Silver MusgraveMedal for Art: Donnette Ingrid Zacca". National Gallery of Jamaica Blog. Retrieved
Warner-Lewis: Professor Emerita of African-Caribbean Language and Orature; Gold MusgraveMedal winner in 2009. Manley Elisha West: Professor of Pharmacology, recipient
Award, National Biennial, National Gallery of Jamaica 2006 - Silver MusgraveMedal, Institute of Jamaica "UWIMONANOW Publications". uwimonanow.com. Retrieved