Faculty of Health Sciences Centenary
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NOTICES


CLS & Human Biology Research Day 2013 Call for Abstracts. Deadline 1 July
EMBO-Workshop on AIDS-Related Mycoses Call for Abstracts. Submit here

EVENTS

CET Workshop - Prezi: A new perspective on presentations
22 May

MMed Research Methods for Registrars Workshop
25 May

1st Annual Bioethics Seminar
30 May

MMed Research Methods for Registrars Workshop
01 Jun

Course: Topics in Biostatistics
10 Jun - 21 Jun

5th Annual Health Education Research Day
13 Jun

6th SA AIDS Conference
18 Jun - 21 Jun

EMBO-Workshop on AIDS-Related Mycoses
03 Jul - 05 Jul

UCT Rehabilitation Research Conference
02 Sep - 04 Sep

CLS & Human Biology Research Day 2013
04 Sep

Undergraduate Research Day 2013
10 Oct

SCAH Annual Research Days 2013
29 Oct - 30 Oct

HEALTH SCIENCES IN THE NEWS


Tuesday, 21 May 2013


Press Release: UCT celebrates the return of Emeritus Professor Cyril Karabus

Prof Cyril KarabusThe University of Cape Town has welcomed the return of Emeritus Associate Professor Cyril Karabus to South Africa, after being held in the United Arab Emirates since last August. Read more ...


Ballim feasts on science with Nobel laureates in Japan

It's rare that a researcher gets to ask questions directly of a Nobel laureate. For UCT's Dr Reyna Ballim, the 5th HOPE meeting in Tokyo, Japan, provided a scientific feast; the meeting hosted seven laureates (from between 1973 and 2008), in chemistry, physics and physiology or medicine. Read more ...


Fear and anxiety in the social brain

Research lead by Professor Jack van Honk (Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health) and Dr Barak Morgan (Department of Human Biology) is revealing new facts about the role of the amygdala, or the 'social brain', in an array of social behaviours - and especially its role in fear and anxiety disorders. Read more ...


Child health care to the fore at first ever children's nursing conference

Professor Marian Jacobs"Welcome to all who are my friends and special in the lives of other children in hospital. May you learn new things here and come back to us renewed and energised and continue to give life to many." These were the words of welcome from 14-year-old Elandri, who receives on-going care at the Red Cross Children's War Memorial Hospital in Cape Town, to conference delegates attending South Africa's first ever children's nursing conference. Read more ...


Mobile Xhosa translator helps the medicine go down

Saadiq MoollaIt's a common problem healthcare practitioners face in a multilingual society: how to translate medical questions and ailments in another language accurately enough to provide correct diagnosis and treatment. Read more ...


Health publications awards for UCT students

EPHPA Award RecipientsUCT health science students Oluwatoyin Adeleke and Nadia Hussey have won a prestigious award from Health Systems Trust (HST) for articles they submitted for inclusion in the South African Health Review (SAHR). Read more ...


Top international award for cardiovascular researcher

Prof Karen Sliwa-HahnleKaren Sliwa-Hahnle, professor of cardiovascular research and director of UCT's Hatter Institute for Cardiovascular Research, has been awarded a top international award for her research into cardiovascular prevention, heart failure and the pathophysiology of cardiomyopathy. Read more ...


Statement on Professor Cyril Karabus: Call to boycott Africa Health Exhibition

Prof Cyril KarabusThe leadership of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Cape Town calls on colleagues to withdraw participation in the Africa Health Exhibition, scheduled to be held between 7-9 May 2013 in Johannesburg, in protest at the ongoing unjust treatment of respected colleague Emeritis Professor Cyril Karabus by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Read more ...


Stem cells: Handle with care

Prof Jacquie GreenbergWhile stem cell technology is a real and present key to cures for inherited disorders, the watchword is caution, said Professor Jacquie Greenberg in her inaugural lecture on 17 April. "Stem cell prospects are the fuel of false promises. Many people want to hear they can be helped, but we must balance hype and hope." Read more ...


Health sciences hosts centenary dinner in New York

Faculty of Health Sciences Gala DinnerVice-Chancellor Dr Max Price welcomed over 200 alumni from the US and Canada to the Faculty of Health Sciences centenary gala dinner at the Rosenthal Pavilion at New York University's Kimmel Centre on 31 March. Read more ...


Statement from international paediatric body expresses outrage over Prof Karabus

Prof Cyril KarabusStatement from a new international paediatric body expresses outrage over Professor Karabus’ ongoing case. Read more ...


International prize for Mizrahi's research and mentoring

Prof Valerie MizrahiProfessor Valerie Mizrahi, director of UCT's Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine (IIDMM), has been awarded the coveted Grand Prix Christophe Mérieux Prize by the Institute de France in Paris. Read more ...


UCT experts sign Polio Scientific Declaration

Polio Scientific DeclarationUCT vaccine and infectious disease experts joined more than 400 scientists from around the world to launch the Scientific Declaration on Polio Eradication on 11 April 2013. Read more ...


Inaugural lecture charts roadmap to understanding brain function

It is every human being's responsibility to understand how they use their brains. This was the contention of Professor Lauriston Kellaway of the Faculty of Health Sciences' Department of Human Biology during his recent Inaugural Lecture, titled Neurons, Cells and Circuits - The Roadmap to Understanding Brain Function Read more ...


Stem cell technology aids disease research

The use of stem cells to develop 'disease-in-a-dish' models, for studying disease aetiology and for drug screening, is gaining popularity worldwide. Read more ...


Bateman wins 2012 Alan Pifer Award

A commitment to use his "academic and enquiring skills" to contribute to society beyond the perceived confines of the laboratory and surgical theatre bagged UCT's Professor Eric Bateman the prestigious Alan Pifer Award for 2012. Read more ...


Healthy Intervention for 3 Tons of Fun

3 Tons of FunCape Town-based, all-girl soul singing group 3 Tons of Fun are on a healthy lifestyle intervention based on research by the UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine (ESSM) at the Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA). Read more ...