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Department of clinical<br />

laBoratory science<br />

DiviSioN oF ANAtomiCAl<br />

PAthology<br />

heAD oF DiviSioN: ProFeSSor DhireN goveNDer<br />

The Division of Anatomical Pathology has both diagnostic<br />

and academic components. The diagnostic laboratories<br />

form part of the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS)<br />

complex at Groote Schuur and Red Cross War Memorial<br />

Children’s hospitals.<br />

The diagnostic laboratories are at both sites and provide a<br />

diagnostic surgical pathology, cytopathology and autopsy<br />

services to GSH, the academic hospital complex and<br />

associated hospitals and clinics in the Western Cape. The<br />

division also serves as a public and private tertiary referral<br />

and consultation centre for Anatomical Pathology.<br />

These service commitments drive most of the research<br />

programmes that are patient and disease orientated.<br />

The Division has recently acquired a research laboratory<br />

and currently has 4 MSc, 16MMed and 2 elective<br />

students. The division is currently involved in a range<br />

of research activities using a variety of techniques. The<br />

main research focus is in the field of molecular pathology<br />

pertaining to diseases that are common in South Africa<br />

and the Western Cape – these include various cancers,<br />

in particular those affecting disadvantaged population<br />

groups. Other research areas include tuberculosis,<br />

cardiomyopathy and foetal-alcohol syndrome. The<br />

Division has introduced a molecular pathology programme<br />

that addresses the educational and training requirements<br />

of young pathologists and scientists, specifically in the<br />

field of Anatomical Pathology.<br />

The Division continues to contribute to the cancer module<br />

in the BSc Honours programme. The first intake of<br />

students in the reintroduced MPhil course in Paediatric<br />

Pathology will be completing in 2012.<br />

collaborative research<br />

The Division has active collaborations internationally<br />

with the United Kingdom and has recently started<br />

discussions with institutions in Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia<br />

and Botswana. There are internal collaborations with the<br />

departments of Surgery, Medicine, Cardiology, Obstetrics<br />

and Gynaecology, Radiation Oncology, Human Genetics<br />

and Medical Biochemistry.<br />

Departmental statistics<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff on uct<br />

establishment<br />

Professor 1<br />

Scientists and research staff 1<br />

Administrative and Clerical Staff 1<br />

total 1<br />

permanent academic staff on nhls establishment<br />

Associate Professor 2<br />

Senior lecturer 3<br />

lecturer 3<br />

total 8<br />

honorary staff<br />

honorary Senior lecturer 1<br />

total 1<br />

students<br />

master’s (mmed) 16<br />

master’s (mSc) 4<br />

master’s (mPhil Paediatric Pathology) 3<br />

undergraduate (mbChb) year 2 209<br />

undergraduate (mbChb) year 3 183<br />

undergraduate (mbChb) year 5 (gynaecology) 200<br />

Allied health Sciences 140<br />

elective students 2<br />

total 757<br />

DiStiNguiSheD viSitorS<br />

Prof Runjan Chetty – Nuffield Department of Clinical<br />

Laboratory Sciences, Oxford, UK<br />

Prof Sarah Pinder – King’s College, London<br />

Dr Marta Cohen – Sheffield University, UK<br />

Dr Germaine Liebrechts-Akkerman – Netherlands: elective<br />

postgraduate student<br />

reSeArCh FielDS AND StAFF<br />

ProFeSSor DhireNDrA goveNDer<br />

Pathobiology of cancers, especially gastrointestinal tract<br />

cancers and paediatric solid tumours.<br />

A/ProFeSSor riChArD NAiDoo<br />

Molecular pathology and biomarkers in cancer.<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseARCh RepORT '11

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