For Nehemiah Latolla, 32, the future of medicine is rooted in tradition. Raised in the Eastern Cape by missionary parents, Nehemiah grew up with a respect for community service, indigenous knowledge and education. His fascination with the healing power of plants began in his grandmother’s garden and sparked a curiosity for the science behind traditional medicine. He is at the forefront of research into South African medicinal plants. He is a postdoctoral research fellow in human physiology at Nelson Mandela University. His work explores the properties of indigenous plants, using advanced 3D cell culture models to develop affordable, culturally resonant therapies for diseases like cancer and diabetes. A respected scientist, mentor and educator, Nehemiah bridges traditional knowledge with modern biomedical research. His work has earned him recognition, including awards from the Federation of Commonwealth Chemical Sciences Societies and the 2022 FameLab International winner. He has been instrumental in fostering African research networks, leading partnerships on the continent, and inspiring the next generation through outreach and mentorship.