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South Africa’s most important asset, its children. A second<br />

<strong>report</strong> card was produced in <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Collaboration between the University of Northampton,<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> and the South African Medical <strong>Research</strong> Council has<br />

led to several patents being lodged in <strong>2011</strong> with regard<br />

to methods for determining susceptibility to soft tissue<br />

injuries, and genetic risk factors for tendon and ligament<br />

injuries.<br />

Dr Julia Goedecke’s NRF rating was renewed, while Dr<br />

Tracy Kolbe-Alexander and Dr Robert Lamberts were<br />

rated for the first time. Mrs Hendrina Victor was promoted<br />

to Chief Technical Officer.<br />

Several Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, Cell Biology<br />

and Anatomy academic staff in HUB received awards<br />

and accolades during <strong>2011</strong>. Sharon Prince, promoted<br />

to A/Prof, was awarded an NRF rating and received<br />

an Oppenheimer Memorial Trust Sabbatical Fellowship.<br />

Dr Bruce Spottiswoode (MRC/<strong>UCT</strong> Medical Imaging<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Unit) was promoted to Senior Lecturer in the<br />

<strong>2011</strong> cycle and was given a Y rating by the NRF. Dr<br />

Spottiswoode hosted a hands-on Freesurfer (brain image<br />

reconstruction software) course at the Centre for High<br />

Performance Computing. A/Prof Tania Douglas was<br />

inducted as a Fellow of the South African Academy<br />

of Engineering and also acted as Guest Editor of the<br />

March <strong>2011</strong> issue of Continuing Medical Education. A/<br />

Prof Ernesta Meintjes returned from a sabbatical at the<br />

Laboratory of Neuroimaging of the University of California,<br />

Los Angeles, funded by a Fulbright Fellowship. A/<br />

Prof Meintjes was part of the research group awarded<br />

R6.6 million by the NRF towards an MRI scanner. She<br />

and her collaborators have also received two NIH R21<br />

grants and one NIH R01 grant. Substantial equipment<br />

was received for a new Real-Time PCR system for Cell<br />

Biology. The new Forensic Anthropology lab was <strong>full</strong>y<br />

renovated in <strong>2011</strong>. Capex funding provided a muchneeded<br />

total refurbishment of A/Prof Dirk Lang’s lab and<br />

Dr Lester Davids’ Redox lab and a new tissue culture<br />

facility on L6. <strong>Research</strong>ers and students in Biomedical<br />

Engineering and the MRC/<strong>UCT</strong> Medical Imaging <strong>Research</strong><br />

Unit presented papers at conferences on Human Brain<br />

Mapping, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Biomedical<br />

Imaging and Engineering in Medicine and Biology, in<br />

Quebec, Montreal, Chicago and Boston, respectively.<br />

Publications and presentations at conferences have<br />

continued as outputs in all of the Departmental divisions.<br />

A/Prof Laurie Kellaway was co-organizer and lecturer at the<br />

IBRO School for Computational Neuroscience held in Cape<br />

Town, attracting 40 selected international students. His<br />

postdoc, Dr Amod Kulkarni, won best poster presentation.<br />

Prof Vivienne Russell also lectured and tutored students<br />

in the IBRO school. She was recently promoted from<br />

Associate Editor to Editor-in-chief of Behavioral and Brain<br />

Functions and continues to act in her capacity as Deputy<br />

Chief Editor of Metabolic Brain Disease, publishing a<br />

Special Issue on “Neuroscience in Southern Africa” based<br />

on neuroscience research in <strong>2011</strong>. Prof Alan Morris has<br />

continued in his post as Associate Editor of the SA Journal<br />

of Science and he was an invited speaker at the African<br />

Geological Colloquium in Johannesburg. Professor Morris<br />

published a book on forensic anthropology, Missing<br />

and Murdered and was awarded a Fulbright Visiting<br />

Scholar Award to Columbus Ohio for 2012-2013. Prof<br />

Graham Louw was an invited speaker at the Anatomy<br />

Education meeting in Sao Paulo Brazil. Six anatomy<br />

staff and students attended the Advanced Statistics for<br />

Biological Anthropology course in Pretoria and several<br />

staff and students took part in the 39 th Anatomical Society<br />

of Southern Africa conference in Johannesburg. Prof<br />

Vivienne Russell and several students presented scientific<br />

papers at international conferences, including the Brain<br />

Disorders Meeting in Bethesda Maryland USA, the Society<br />

for Neuroscience Annual meeting in Washington USA, the<br />

IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience in Florence Italy,<br />

and national neuroscience conferences in Durban and<br />

Stellenbosch. Toni Sterley (PhD student) was awarded a<br />

Commonwealth Fellowship to further her studies at McGill<br />

University Canada, during the first half of 2012. She also<br />

attended the aforementioned IBRO School where she was<br />

awarded a Fellowship to the Ecole Polytechnique Federale<br />

de Lausanne in Switzerland for the academic year 2012-<br />

2013. Dr Lester Davids presented his PhD student Dr<br />

Dhesnie Keswell’s work at the International Pigment Cell<br />

conference in Bordeaux, France, where it was awarded the<br />

best poster presentation prize. A/Prof Sharon Prince, her<br />

students and colleagues, presented papers on aspects<br />

of cancer cells at international conferences in Singapore,<br />

Scotland, Torino Italy, St Malo France, Suzhou in China,<br />

and the Southern African Society of Human Genetics.<br />

Aretha Cooper was awarded best speaker prize at the<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> Clinical Laboratory Postgraduate <strong>Research</strong> Day.<br />

The Division of Human Nutrition was represented at the<br />

biennial National Nutrition Congress in Durban by A/Prof<br />

Marjanne Senekal, Janetta Habron, Fiona Herrmann,<br />

Baheya Najaar, and Zarina Ebrahim. Ms Habron’s<br />

presentation won the Unilever young scientist award and<br />

first prize for best oral presentation. Ms Sharmilah Booley<br />

attended the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition<br />

and Physical Activity Annual Meeting in Washington<br />

in June. Marjanne Senekal and Janetta Harbron also<br />

attended and presented posters at the 4th Congress of<br />

the International Society of Nutrigenetics/Nutrigenomics<br />

(ISNN), Pamplona, Spain in November. Two staff members<br />

of the Division of Human Nutrition graduated with higher<br />

degrees, Janetta Harbron with a PhD and Fiona Herrmann<br />

with an MSc Med. Dr Lauren Hill attended the Critical<br />

Care Conference and presented a poster on antioxidant<br />

supplementation in the critically ill (systematic review)<br />

and an oral presentation on hypoglycaemic episodes<br />

in critically ill patients managed with an insulin infusion<br />

protocol. Sharmilah Booley represented the Division at<br />

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

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