UCT Staff
Professors
|
1
|
Emeritus Professors
|
1
|
Associate Professors
|
1
|
Honorary Professors
|
1
|
Research Staff (1x P/T)
|
12
|
Administrative and Secretarial Staff
|
2
|
Departmental Assistants
|
1
|
Total
|
19
|
GSH Personnel
Medical Officers (P/T – Sessions)
|
2
|
Registered Nurses
|
2
|
Total
|
4
|
GSH/UCT Personnel
Senior Registrar
|
0
|
Senior Specialist Post
|
2
|
Total
|
2
|
NHLS Personnel
Chief Medical Technical Officer
|
1
|
Chief Medical Technologists (2x P/T)
|
3
|
Senior Clerical Assistant (1xP/T)
|
1
|
Total
|
5
|
Honorary Staff
Honorary Lecturer
|
1
|
Honorary Senior Lecturers
|
2
|
Emeritus Professors
|
1
|
Honorary Professor Emeritus
|
1
|
Honorary Professor
|
1
|
Total
|
5
|
Students
Postdoctoral
|
4
|
PhD
|
5
|
Masters
|
7
|
Honours
|
9
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Total
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25
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Research Fields and Staff
Professor Raj S. Ramesar
Head of Division and Personal Chair; Director: MRC Human Genetics Research Unit; Director: Cansa’s Colorectal Cancer Research Consortium; Principal Investigator:
Genetics of Neuropsychiatric Disorders; Genetics of Retinal Degenerative Disorders; Molecular Genetics of Complex Disorders (hypertension)
Dr Karen Fieggen
Senior Specialist; Research Interest/ Co-investigator: X- linked mental retardation
Dr Michael Urban
Senior Specialist; Research Interest/ HIV Genetics
Associate Professor Jacquie Greenberg
Head of Molecular Genetic Services; Principal Investigator: Genetics of Neurological Disorders; Genetics of Neuromuscular Disorders; Co-Principal Investigator: Genetics of retinal degenerative disorders
Professor Bongani Mayosi
Principal Investigator: Molecular genetics of inherited cardiomyopathies
Emeritus Professor Peter Beighton
Principal Investigator: Genetics of connective tissue disorders
Dr R. Goliath Specialist scientist Principal Investigator: Genetics of neuromuscular diseases; Genetics of Mental Retardation
Dr George Rebello
Scientific Officer; Research: Bioinformatics; Retinal degenerative disorders (RP17);
Development of a genomics biotechnological platform
Ronald Smart
Head of Cytogenetic Service; Research: Chromosomal rearrangements and the 22q deletion syndrome
Honorary Academic Staff
Professor Wilmot James (Honorary Professor)
Principal Investigator: Genetics of Human Pigmentation and related psychosocial issues
Professor Amanda Krause (Honorary Lecturer)
Contact Details
Postal Address: Division of Human Genetics, Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Level 3, Werner and Beit North Building; Institute for Infectious Diseases and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, 7925, Observatory
Telephone: +27 21 406 6297
Fax: +27 21 406 6826
Email:
Web: http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/genetics/
CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES
DIVISION OF IMMUNOLOGY
(including the Allergology Unit)
Head of Division: Dr Andreas L Lopata (Acting HOD)
Divisional Profile
The past year at the Division of Immunology, which includes a UCT/MRC Unit on Immunology of Infectious Diseases, an Allergy Section and a Wellcome Trust Research Unit on Innate Immunity, was characterised by increased productivity with 54 international peer-reviewed publications in 2006. Our excellent international and local reputation is based on our focus on Immunology of infectious diseases and allergy, which includes a strong specialist diagnostic service provided by the NHLS. Moreover, we generate and characterise novel and worldwide unique transgenic mice, as animal models for human diseases, also applicable in other biological fields. We made important advances in diseases such as Tuberculosis, Bilharzia, African Trypanosomiasis and cutaneous Leishmaniasis and contributed to a better understanding of immunological mechanisms on a cellular and molecular level. Basic research in the Allergy Section has focused on the T cell cytokine responses to allergens (immunotherapy) and mTB protein as well as the application of novel assays to identify sensitivity to sulphites, latex, insects, spider-mites and food. Clinical trials in the UCT Lung institute have been conducted in the areas of antihistamines, asthma and eczema. Of note are our sound internal collaborations with other UCT Departments.
Together, these activities have fostered our international and national relationships, achieving new collaborations and funding sources. This, in addition to our teaching commitments resulting in promising research projects for Honours, MSc, PhD and postdoctoral students.
Moreover, a recent award received by a prestigious collaborative NRF/ Royal Society program and endorsed by a new UCT lecturer position will facilitate our focus on excellent research and capacity development within our Division for the coming years.
Divisional Statistics
Permanent & Long Term Contract Staff (UCT/NHLS/PAWC)
Professors
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2
|
Associate Professors
|
3
|
Lecturers
|
4
|
Research Staff
|
14
|
Technical Staff
|
6
|
Technical Support Staff
|
6
|
Administrative Staff
|
2
|
Total
|
36
|
Students
Postdoctoral
|
11
|
Doctoral
|
13
|
Masters
|
10
|
Other
|
1
|
Total
|
35
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Research Fields & Staff
Permanent Staff
Professor Frank Brombacher, PhD
Professor of Immunology; UCT Fellow; Director of an MRC Unit; Member of IIDMM; A1-rating by NRF; Research profile: Immunology of infectious diseases, including Tuberculosis, African Trypanosomiasis, Leishmaniasis, Bilharzia and other Helminth infections.
Associate Professor Gordon Brown, PhD
Professor of Immunology; Member of IIDMM; Research interest: Innate immunity
Associate Professor Paul P. Potter
Basic research on cytokine responses to sublingual allergen immunotherapy; Utility of leukotriene release assays to confirmation sensitivity to sulphites and latex; Clinical trials in the areas of antihistamines, asthma and eczema.
Dr Andreas L Lopata, PhD
UCT Senior Lecturer; NHLS Specialist Scientist; Act. HOD Immunology; Associate Member of IIDMM; C1-rating by NRF; Research profile: Diagnostics development and implementation, Mechanisms of allergic responses, including occupational allergy
Dr Muazzam Jacobs, PhD
UCT Senior Lecturer; NHLS Specialist Scientist; :Research profile: Tumour Necrosis Factor and Pattern Recognition Receptor signalling in tuberculosis and Orthopoxvirinae infection; Evaluation of traditional plants/synthetic derivatives in tuberculosis.
Dr Barbara Nurse, PhD
NHLS Specialist Scientist; Research profile: T cells in allergic diseases: Cytokine responses to allergen and mTB protein in atopic asthmatic children; Immune changes underlying successful immunotherapy.
Research Associates
Professor Bernhard Ryffel
Director: Institute Transgenose- CNRS
Research profile: i) Immunology of Infectious diseases: Tuberculosis; HIV/Aids; Prion protein infection; ii) Allergy; iii) Vaccines
Professor Elaine Lynn Wilson
Investigation into whether the stem cell-containing population of prostatic cells is the target of malignant transformation.
Postdoctoral Fellows
Dr Antony Cutler
Role of IL-4 /13 in Leishmania
Dr William Horsnell
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
Dr Reto Guler
Investigate using 4 different pathogens, i.e. Listeria monocytogenes, mycobacteria tuberculosis, mycobacteria bovis BCG, and Leishmania major
Dr Benjamin Dewals
"Study of the roles of interleukins IL-4 and IL-13 responsive macrophages and T cells in acute schistosomiasis"
Dr Janet Willment
Postdoctoral fellow; characterization of the Human β-Glucan Receptor, Dectin-1
Dr Kevin Dennehy
Postdoctoral fellow; Dectin-1 signal transduction pathways
Dr Elwira Pyz
Characterization of the Myeloid Inhibitory C-Type Lectin Receptor, MICL
Dr Vicky Tsoni
Postdoctoral fellow; role of Dectin -1 in fungal infection
Dr Ines Trindade
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and the specific interactions with the host macrophage
Dr Georgia Schaeffer
The identification of novel receptors involved in recognition of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Dr Matti Kimberg
The role of Dectin-1 in the anti-tumour properties of β-Glucans.
The Role of Dectin-1 in the immunomodulatory effects of β-Glucans.
Elective Students – part-time foreign
Albert Eisenbarth, Germany
Wigdan Almubarak, Sudan
Distinguished Visitors
James Alexander
University Strathclyde, Scotland
Stephen Phillips
Glasgow Biomedical Research Centre, Scotland
Craig Roberts
University Strathclyde, Scotland
Gottfried Alber
University of Leipzig, Germany
Bettina Meyer
Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany
Contact Details
Postal address: Lower ground level, Werner Beit South Building, Institute of Infectious Diseases and Molecular Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty
Tel: +27 21 406 6616
Fax: +27 21 406 6029
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
DIVISION OF ALLERGOLOGY
Head of Division: Associate Professor Paul C Potter
Divisional Profile
The Allergology Unit provides diagnostic laboratory services in the field of allergy undergraduate and post graduate student training, clinical and basic science research in allergology and training for post graduate clinical fellows.
Staff in this division are drawn from the University of Cape Town, the Provincial Health Sciences (PAWC) and the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS).
Diagnostic laboratories are located at Groote Schuur hospital (C17) (NHLS), the Old Main Building (H47 laboratory) and at the UCT Lung Institute (ADCRU laboratory).
In addition to the diagnostic laboratory service the division provides clinical services at Groote Schuur and the Red Cross Childrens hospital. These include the Allergology and Immunology and Latex clinic at Red Cross Hospital, ward consultations in the field of allergy for all disciplines in the hospital (medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology and the ICUs). The unit also provides a diagnostic and consultation service for drug allergy and occupational allergies.
The areas of research interest include allergen immunotherapy via the sublingual route, the significance of autoantibodies to the IgE receptor in patients with chronic urticaria, the applicability of CD63 as an activation marker of basophils in latex allergy and penicillin allergy, food additive hypersensitivity and the follow up and care of patients with inherited immune deficiency of the 6th component of complement who suffer from recurrent meningococcal meningitis.
A clinical research and allergen immunotherapy component is housed at the University of Cape Town Lung Institute as part of its university based activities.
Divisional Statistics
Permanent and Long-term Contract Staff
Associate Professors
|
1
|
Medical Officers
|
1
|
Technical Support Staff
|
3
|
Nursing Sisters
|
3
|
Administrative and Clerical Staff
|
1
|
Medical National Scientists
|
1
|
Visiting Scientists
|
1
|
Total
|
11
|
Students
Registrars/Medical Officer
|
1
|
PhD
|
1
|
Masters
|
2
|
Total
|
4
|
Undergraduate
Whole Class 3rd and Final Year MBChB
|
|
Whole Class Dietetics Students
|
|
Part Time Staff
Associate Professors
|
1
|
Medical Doctors
|
2
|
Total
|
3
|
Research Fields and Staff
Prof Paul C Potter
Efficacy and immune mechanisms of sublingual allergen immunotherapy; Complement C6 deficiency: clinical management; Mechanisms of autoimmune urticaria and angioedema; Evaluation of sulphido leukotriene release in adverse allergic reactions
Dr Diane Hawarden (Registrar/Medical Officer)
Diagnosis of latex allergy using leukotriene release
Dr Barbara Nurse
Lymphocyte cytokines in urbanizing Xhosa asthmatics and in patients undergoing sublingual immunotherapy
Mrs R Prescott
Basophil activation markers in the diagnosis of Penicillin allergy using the fluorescence activated cell sorter (FACS)
Cara Stassen (MSc student)
Outcomes and disease susceptibility in patients with C6 (complement) deficiency
Gina Stear (MSc student)
Knowledge and practice of doctors and dietetics in the field of food allergy
Contact Details
Division of Allergology, Groote Schuur Hospital and University of Cape Town
H47 Laboratory, Old Main Building, Groote Schuur
PO Box 34560, Groote Schuur, 7937
Tel: +27 21 406 6889
Fax: +27 21 406 6888
Email: ppotter@uctgsh1.uct.ac.za
CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES
DIVISION OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
(Including the MRC/UCT Oesophageal Cancer Research Group and the MRC/UCT Research Group for Receptor Biology)
Head of Division: Professor M. Iqbal Parker
Divisional Profile
The Division of Medical Biochemistry is a preclinical, basic science division in the UCT Faculty of Health Sciences. Our principal functions are teaching and research. Undergraduate teaching is in medical biochemistry to MBChB students. Postgraduate teaching includes a vigorous Honours course (within the School of Biomedical Sciences) and MSc and PhD programmes. Our research activities fall into 5 major areas: (1) Regulation of collagen gene expression; (2) proteolytic processing of membrane proteins; (3) cellular and molecular biology of breast, cervical and oesophageal cancer; (4) endocytic processing with particular emphasis on mechanisms for intracellular survival of mycobacteria; (5) molecular reproductive endocrinology; and (6) identification of anticancer drugs in natural products. The Division also houses two MRC Research Groups; the Oesophageal Cancer Research Group funded by the MRC. This Group includes researchers from UCT, UNITRA, Stellenbosch and the MRC with Professor Parker as the Director while A/Professor Arieh Katz and Dr Colleen Flanagan are co-directors of the MRC/UCT Research Group for Receptor Biology and still has a very active collaboration with Professor Millar who is the Director of the MRC Reproductive Biology Unit in the United Kingdom. Professor Parker continues to run the U.N.E.S.C.O. Molecular and Cell Biology Network laboratory, which allows access of UNESCO funds for training of scientists from developing countries. Professor Thilo has ongoing collaborations on mycobacterial research with groups in France and Germany. The Division also regularly hosts researchers from other developing countries for training in specialised techniques.
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