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<strong>Research</strong> activities of the Division cover seven major areas:<br />

• GnRH receptors, signalling, structure – function and<br />

as a target for development of therapeutics for<br />

treatment of reproductive cancers (Katz & Millar labs);<br />

• Molecular mechanisms of cervical cancer and<br />

oesophageal cancer development and progression<br />

(Leaner, Hendricks and Parker labs)<br />

• Identification and characterisation of anticancer drugs<br />

in natural products (Hendricks lab);<br />

• Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) structure<br />

activity relationships and development of ACE<br />

inhibitors (drug design) for treatment of hypertension,<br />

congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction and<br />

renal disease (Sturrock lab);<br />

• Application of functional proteomics for diagnostics,<br />

drug and vaccine development for infectious disease<br />

and cancers (Blackburn lab).<br />

• Diagnostic, structure and function studies in the<br />

porphyrias and haem biosynthesis (Meissner lab –<br />

currently sited and staffed in the Dept. of Medicine)<br />

• Structural basis for differential regulation of glutamine<br />

synthetase in humans and the malaria parasite,<br />

structural studies on the nitrilase family of enzymes<br />

in the context of cancer, mycothiol synthetic pathway<br />

in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Sewell lab- currently<br />

located on <strong>UCT</strong> upper campus)<br />

<strong>Research</strong> staff members, fellows, postgrad students<br />

participated in many local and international conferences<br />

during the year. Our Division considers such travel essential<br />

and worthwhile in that they give rise to new collaborations<br />

and maintenance of established collaborations and lab<br />

research visits.<br />

Divisional statistics<br />

Professors 4<br />

Professor (emeritus) appointed as Senior Scholar 1<br />

Professors on establishment but working in affiliated<br />

institutions<br />

1<br />

Associate Professors 4<br />

technical Support Staff 4<br />

Departmental Assistants 3<br />

Administrative Staff 2<br />

total 19<br />

honorary staff<br />

honorary Professor 1<br />

honorary Associate Professor 1<br />

honorary Senior lecturers 2<br />

honorary research Associate 1<br />

total 5<br />

FACULTY OF heALTh sCienCes<br />

students & fellows<br />

Postdoctoral fellows 18<br />

research students:<br />

Doctoral 35<br />

master’s 22<br />

honours 6<br />

undergraduate students 626<br />

total 707<br />

reSeArCh FielDS AND StAFF<br />

professors<br />

J m blACkburN, bSC (hoNS) DPhil oxoN (South<br />

AFriCAN reSeArCh ChAir)<br />

Proteomics and genomics for diagnostics, drug and<br />

vaccine development for infectious disease and cancers<br />

P N meiSSNer, bSC(meD)(hoNS) PhD CAPe towN<br />

(Fellow oF uCt)<br />

Haem biosynthesis, disorders of porphyrin metabolism<br />

e D SturroCk, bSC (meD)(hoNS) PhD CAPe towN<br />

Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) structure activity<br />

relationships and drug design related to ACE inhibitors<br />

for treatment of hypertension, congestive heart failure,<br />

myocardial infarction and renal disease<br />

b t Sewell, mSC WitWatersrand, PhD loNDoN.<br />

Structural biology related to regulation of glutamine<br />

synthetase in humans and the malaria parasite, nitrilases<br />

in the context of cancer, mycothiol synthetic pathway in<br />

Mycobacterium tuberculosis)<br />

r P millAr PhD, FrCPAth (Chem), FrSe (liFe<br />

Fellow oF uCt)<br />

Endocrine receptor and molecular biology<br />

professors (working in affiliated institutes)<br />

m i PArker, bSC(hoNS) PhD CAPe towN (mASSAF)<br />

(based in the International Centre for Genetic<br />

Engineering and Biotechnology – ICGEB, Cape Town);<br />

Cellular and molecular biology of cancer; Regulation of<br />

gene expression in cancer Associate Professor:<br />

A A kAtZ, mSC PhD rehovot<br />

Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) receptors:<br />

function regulation and ligand receptor interactions;<br />

role of cyclooxygenases and prostaglandins in cervical<br />

cancer and uterine pathologies<br />

DeNver heNDriCkS, bSC(hoNS) PhD CAPe towN<br />

Molecular biology of oesophageal cancer and<br />

development of novel chemotherapeutic drugs<br />

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