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272<br />

Senior house officers 2<br />

Chief Professional Nurse 2<br />

Administrative and clerical staff 3<br />

Diagnostic Service<br />

Senior Pathologist 1<br />

Pathologists 2<br />

Pathologist part-time 1<br />

Scientist 1<br />

Pathology registrars (Special and Clin Path) 7<br />

laboratory manager 1<br />

medical technologists 15<br />

technicians 4<br />

uCt leukaemia unit<br />

Scientist 1<br />

research officer 1<br />

research technologist 1<br />

Clinical research Co-ordinator 1<br />

Administrative and clerical staff 1<br />

laboratory assistants (medical school) 2<br />

students<br />

Doctoral 1<br />

master’s 4<br />

mmed 2<br />

reSeArCh FielDS AND StAFF<br />

ProFeSSor NiColAS NovitZky<br />

Haematopoietic stem cell biology; clonogenic assays;<br />

haematopoietic stem cell transplantation; immune<br />

reconstitution; haematological malignancies<br />

Dr CeCile Du toit<br />

Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation; haematological<br />

malignancies; haemophilia<br />

Dr ANDrew mCDoNAlD<br />

Haemophilia; thrombophilia; stem cell transplantation<br />

Dr JeSSiCA oPie<br />

Molecular biology of neoplasia: chronic myelogenous<br />

leukaemia; coagulation abnormalities<br />

Dr kAreN ShireS<br />

Molecular biology and diagnostics<br />

Dr ShAheeN mowlA<br />

Minimal residual disease and flow cytometry.<br />

mrS rygANA AbDullA<br />

Cellular biology of neoplasia; clonogenic assays<br />

CoNtACt DetAilS<br />

Postal Address: 6th Floor, Chris Barnard Building, Anzio<br />

Road, Observatory, 7925<br />

Telephone: +27 21 406 6154/404 3073<br />

Fax: +27 21 448 8607<br />

E-mail: Coleen.Fredericks@uct.ac.za<br />

Web : http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/haem/<br />

DiviSioN oF humAN geNetiCS<br />

(Including the MRC/<strong>UCT</strong> Human Genetics <strong>Research</strong><br />

Unit and Cansa’s National Colorectal Cancer <strong>Research</strong><br />

Consortium)<br />

heAD oF DiviSioN: ProFeSSor rAJ S. rAmeSAr<br />

The Division is unusual in that it conducts its business<br />

through three interacting ‘institutions’;<br />

an extensive clinical service through the Provincial<br />

Government of the Western Cape;its laboratory<br />

diagnostic services through the National Health<br />

Laboratory Services, and its academic (research and<br />

teaching) activities through the University.<br />

The <strong>UCT</strong>/MRC Human Genetics <strong>Research</strong> Unit<br />

was created while the Human Genome Project was<br />

underway. The mandate for this Unit was (i) primarily<br />

one of capacity development in the field of Genetics<br />

and Genomics, (ii) understanding the relevance of<br />

developments in genetics and genomics, as they may<br />

be applicable to South Africans, and (iii) the translation<br />

of research to the clinical environment.<br />

An emphasis of this Unit is the investment in understanding<br />

the rich human diversity on our continent and relating this<br />

to disease and health. In this regard there has been a<br />

head-on engagement with state of the art high-throughput<br />

genetic studies of indigenous southern African population<br />

populations, which has resulted in the empowerment and<br />

capacity development of South African researchers in large<br />

scale data handling and analysis. This and other projects<br />

involve fruitful collaborations with other Unit directors,<br />

such as Professor Himla Soodyall, and colleagues in<br />

bioinformatics in the National Bioinformatics node at <strong>UCT</strong>.<br />

A further investment has been in taking genetics to<br />

the ‘clinical’ high street. A measure of relevance and<br />

success of the Unit in this regard, is its attraction to<br />

other mainstream clinical practitioners e.g. from the<br />

disciplines of Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Internal<br />

Medicine, Psychiatry, Surgery, and Dentistry (UWC)<br />

who are completing PhDs in genetics, in this Unit. A<br />

substantial effort has been made into introducing<br />

genetics/genomics into the undergraduate MBChB<br />

curriculum and to specialist groups.<br />

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

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