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Former Members
Peppie Janse van Rensburg (MSc, 2003) Fanie Rautenbach (MSc, 2004) Yolanda Olivier (MSc, 2005) Fimmie Reinecke (MSc, 2005) Tumi Semete (PhD, 2005) Martin Botha (Laboratory technician, 2002 - 2004) Leigh Cooper (Secretary, 2003 - 2007) Dr Oksana Levanets (Postdoctoral Fellow, 2004 - 2009) Judy Pretorius (MSc, 2006) Gerda van…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/mitochondria-research-laboratory/news-social-updates-gallery
News, Social Updates & Gallery
It’s not all work and no play in our lab. We have a yearly fun outing that is traditionally arranged by the new master’s students. Here are some pictures of conferences, other meetings and our yearly social functions. Our members take part on several youth activities to make school learners aware of the…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/biotransformation-and-oxidative-stress-status-laboratory/background-research
Background to the Research
Monitoring of biotransformation reactions are becoming increasingly relevant as the impact of xenobiotics on the metabolism is beginning to unfold and correlations are found between the production of certain biotransformation products and the development of certain cancers. The complex systems of detoxification enzymes generally function adequately…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/biotransformation-and-oxidative-stress-status-laboratory/formerpast-members
Former/Past Members
Leandrie Steenkamp (Struwig) (MSc, 2010) Carina Mels (Marais) (PhD, 2010) Chantalle Moolman (MSc, 2014) Nadia Koen (MSc, 2015) Marli Swiegers (MSc, 2016) Carla Nortje (MSc, 2016) Vida Ungerer (MSc, 2016) Cecile Cook (Laboratory technician; 2013 – 2017) Carien van der Berg (Jacobs; MSc, 2017) Leonie Venter (PhD, 2018;…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/molecular-virology-laboratory/history-group
History to the Group
The group was established in 2007 on the initiative of Prof Albie van Dijk after her return to South Africa and in response to requests from fellow South African researchers for molecular input in rotavirus research.http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/molecular-virology-laboratory/background-research
Background to the Research
Rotavirus gastroenteritis still causes up to 125 000 deaths in children under the age of five annually worldwide, and remains a leading cause of severe acute viral gastroenteritis despite four commercial vaccines being available. The reasons why the commercial vaccines are less effective in children in the developing countries of Africa and…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/molecular-virology-laboratory/funders
Funders
South Africa: Polio Research Foundation (PRF) Germany: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) United Kingdom: Global Challenges Research Fund - Synchrotron Techniques…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/UBMI/SAMS2020
SAMS congress 2020
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Post Docs
Stads- en Streekbeplanning het drie na-doktorale genote. Hulle word hieronder gelys: Dr Louis Lategan tel: - e-pos: latlou.info@gmail.com Kantoor: G4, G15A Kwalifikasies: PhD Stads- en…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/urban-and-regional-planning/post-docs
Post Docs
Urban and Regional Planning has three post doctoral fellows. They are listed below: Dr Louis Lategan tel: - e-mail: latlou.info@gmail.com Office: G4, G15A Qualifications: PhD Urban and…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/mdot/home
Home
Overview The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences offers diverse and interesting qualifications, characterised by relevant and integrated training. Here, students develop life skills that enable them to handle challenges in the workplace. Our academic staff are diligent and committed to students and research activities. Some of our…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/nwu-precision-farming-congress/registration-form
Registration form
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Welcome
The NWU Precision Congress will be held on 4 April 2019 at our Potchefstroom Campus. This conference is a great opportunity for people in the industry to get together and exchange ideas affecting our community, our businesses and our country. The programme, registration and…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/nwu-precision-congress/information
Information
Programmes: Student Scholar Programme: Date: 3 April 2019 Place: NWU Potchefstroom Campus, Sinode Hall Enquiry: Dr Johnny van der Merwe (018 285 2393) Industry Programme Date: 4 April 2019 Time: 07:30 - 20:00 Place: NWU Potchefstroom Campus, Sinode Hall Directions…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/nwu-precision-conference/contact-us