From Village to Vogue the Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith Review by Fran Schreiber

Affiliate membership is for researchers based at UCT, elsewhere than in the IDM circuitous, who seek supplementary membership of the IDM because their research interests align with the general focus and current activity areas of the IDM, for iii-twelvemonth terms, which are renewable.


BOULLE, Prof Andrew
MBChB, MSc, PhD, FCPHM(SA). Division of Public Health Medicine and Centre for Infectious Affliction Epidemiology and Research (CIDER), School of Public Wellness and Family Medicine; Wellcome Centre for Infectious Diseases Enquiry in Africa (CIDRI-Africa), Found of Communicable diseases and Molecular Medicine; Health Bear on Assessment directorate, Department of Wellness, Provincial Government of the Western Cape.

Research interests: HIV cohort and infectious disease epidemiology; operations research on service responses for priority health conditions; data harmonisation and linkage; and context-appropriate health information systems development.

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DHEDA, Prof Keertan
Keertan Dheda (MBBCh (Wits), FCP (SA), FCCP, PhD (Lond)) is Caput of the Lung Infection and Amnesty Unit and Associate Professor of Respiratory Medicine (SARChI), Partitioning of Pulmonology and UCT Lung Institute, Department of Medicine, Academy of Cape Boondocks.

He holds an honorary faculty position at UCL. His group's main research interests are the written report of pulmonary regulatory immunological pathways in relation to infection, rapid and field-friendly diagnosis of tuberculosis, and drug-resistant tuberculosis. His work is funded by the SA MRC, SA NRF, EU FP7, EDCTP and NIH.

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EGAN, Prof Timothy
PhD (Bioinorganic Chemistry), Head of Section and Jamison Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Science Kinesthesia, UCT.

Research interests: agreement how the malaria parasite deals with the large influx of haem associated with ingestion and deposition of haemoglobin in its digestive vacuole and the effects of antimalarials such as chloroquine, which inhibit this process. Biomimetic investigations of β-haematin (synthetic haemozoin/malaria pigment) formation. Speciation and behaviour of free Fe(Iii) haem in aqueous solution. Interaction of Fe(Iii) haem with antimalarials and effects on haem in cultured parasites. Synthesis and construction-action relationship studies on β-haematin inhibiting compounds.

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JOSEPH DAVEY, Dr Dvora
BA, MPH, PhD (Epidemiology). Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of Public Wellness and Family Medicine, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Desmond Tutu Health Foundation.

Dvora is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research focuses on evaluating innovative technologies and interventions to improve the delivery of HIV/STI prevention interventions (including pre-exposure prophylaxis) and treatment in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in pregnant women, male partners and families.

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MAARTENS, Prof Gary
MBChB, MMed, FCP SA DTM&H; Caput of the Sectionalization of Clinical Pharmacology

His chief inquiry interests are in the therapeutic aspects of HIV-associated tuberculosis and drug-resistant tuberculosis, antiretroviral therapy in resource-express settings, and the pharmacokinetics of antiretroviral and anti-tuberculosis drugs.

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McILLERON, Prof Helen
MBChB(UCT), PhD in Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, University of  Cape Town.

Cardinal research areas involve optimising doses and drug combinations for patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis or TB/HIV co-infection, and optimising anti-tuberculosis drug use in children. She participates in inquiry projects across Africa, likewise as in Asia and South America where a key interest is the support and mentoring of investigator-initiated pharmacology research projects.

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MYER, Prof Landon
MBChB MA MPhil PhD; Professor, Centre for Infectious Diseases Epidemiology & Research, School of Public Health & Family Medicine

Thirty-one Masters students supervised; broad areas of research are: epidemiology of HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections & tuberculosis; maternal and child health; women'due south reproductive wellness.

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NTSEKHE, Prof Mpiko
BA, Medico, MPhil (Cardiol), PhD, FCP (SA), Cert Cardiol (SA), F.A.C.C.  Helen and Morris Maueberger Professor and Chair of Cardiology, Section of Medicine, Academy of Cape Town and Caput: Division of Cardiology Groote Schuur Hospital.

Ongoing enquiry: Investigation of the Management of Pericarditis (IMPI), Inflammatory determinants of affliction severity and treatment outcome in TB patients, Left Cardiac Sympathetic Denervation for Cardiomyopathy Pilot Study, HIV Associated Myocardial Fibrosis Study.

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SLIWA-HAHNLE, Prof Karen
Director, Hatter Institute for Cardiology Inquiry; Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, specialist medico, cardiologist (2000).

Is one of the very rare cardiologists in South Africa who is clinically agile and trained in key molecular laboratory methods, combining laboratory and epidemiological skills. Widely published in both local and international journals and books of various topics related to cardiovascular medicine. Internationally recognized for her outstanding work in the expanse of center failure. Collaborations with a range of prestigious national and international clinical and bookish centers. She holds an appointment equally adjunct professor at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia and equally a visiting professor at the Baker Institute in Melbourne, Australia.

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STEIN, Prof Dan
Professor and Head of Dept, Psychiatry and Mental Health; Chair in Psychiatry; Director, the Encephalon and Behaviour Initiative (BBI).

The Brain and Behaviour Initiative (BBI) enables cross-faculty, multidisciplinary, collaborative research in the cognitive and affective neurosciences and brings together expertise on phenotyping, genotyping, cognotyping, brain imaging and molecular signatures to address brain-behaviour issues. New experimental techniques including brain imaging, genetic testing and neuropsychological assessment combined with new theoretical insights have opened up meaning potential for the advancement of novel diagnostic tools and treatments for people with mental disorders. The initial focus on trauma and resilience has at present extended to piece of work in substance use and NeuroHIV.

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ZAR, Prof Heather
MBBCh, FAAP, PhD is head of Paediatric Pulmonology at Red Cantankerous Childrens Hospital, Academy of Cape Town.

Her research focuses on child lung wellness including HIV-associated lung affliction, childhood pneumonia and childhood TB. In 2014 she received the 2014 World Lung Health Honour, awarded by the American Thoracic Society at a anniversary in San Diego, in recognition of piece of work that has "the potential to eliminate gender, racial, ethnic, or economic health disparities worldwide".

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ZÜHLKE, Assoc Prof Liesl
MBChB, DCH, MPH, PhD(Greatcoat Town) FC Paeds, FESC, FACC. Paediatrician/Paediatric Cardiologist, Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Red Cross State of war Memorial Children's Hospital; Director and Medical Specialist, Children'due south Eye Disease Enquiry Unit, UCT.

Currently regarded as a idea leader in Rheumatic Heart Disease, both on the continent and internationally. Has significant international inquiry collaborations within the Rheumatic Eye Affliction Community and within the Cardiovascular Community. Her social responsibility is reflected in, among others, numerous board positions; and she continues to be involved in teaching, training and mentorship encompassing courses directed at nurse practitioners, clinical officers and echocardiography masterclasses in S Africa, Ethiopia, Zambia and Uganda.

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