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Dr Thomas Scriba, a finalist in the <strong>2011</strong>/12 NSTF-BHP Billiton awards, received a <strong>UCT</strong> College of Fellows award in <strong>2011</strong><br />

for his research on understanding how the human immune system fights TB, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, to prevent<br />

disease in children and adults, as well as in HIV-infected people. Dr Scriba, of the South African Tuberculosis Vaccine<br />

Initiative, has led the immunology analysis approaches for five clinical trials of new TB vaccines.<br />

backdrop of specific case studies) on the meaning, value<br />

and enablement of inter- and trans-disciplinary research.<br />

The Indaba made it possible to do detailed planning in<br />

regard to the support of inter- and trans-disciplinarity at<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> during the course of 2012 and a number of projects<br />

will be rolled out to improve awareness of the possibilities<br />

for this kind of research in the university, and also to<br />

remove the real and perceived obstacles.<br />

I congratulate our researchers on their performance over<br />

the last year. We produced the highest number of research<br />

outputs in the country in 2010, as measured by the<br />

Department of Higher Education and Training for subsidy<br />

purposes – 1 253.03 units (each year’s figures are always<br />

for the performance of two years ago). An important proxy<br />

(although, of course, not the only one) for the quality of our<br />

research is the number of researchers who are rated by<br />

the National <strong>Research</strong> Foundation. There were 379 NRFrated<br />

researchers at <strong>UCT</strong> in <strong>2011</strong>, the largest number of<br />

any university. It was particularly encouraging that more<br />

than half of the new ratings in <strong>2011</strong> went to younger<br />

researchers.<br />

As we move forward to face the challenges of the next<br />

year, we are grateful for the continued engagement with,<br />

and support from, the research community in building on<br />

the achievements of <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

PROFESSOR DANIE VISSER<br />

Deputy Vice-Chancellor<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> RESEARCH REPORT '11

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