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http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/centre-space-research/memory-prof-pieter-stoker

In memory of Prof Pieter Stoker

  Funeral arrangements: Prof Stoker’s family invites his colleagues and students to attend his memorial service with details as follows: Date: Friday, 11 November 2022 Time: 14:30  Venue: Gereformeerde Kerk, Potchefstroom (33 Walter Sisulu Drive)   Prof Stoker’s career: Prof Pieter Stoker was appointed in 1953…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/unit-data-science-and-computing/memory-prof-giel-hattingh

In memory of Prof Giel Hattingh

Prof (JM) Johannes Michiel Hattingh Born: 16 May 1940, died: 5 November 2022 Prof Hattingh grew up in Parys (Free State) and was 15 years old when he matriculated. During his first year of studies his father passed away and he had to work at Sasol for a few years. Thereafter he resumed his studies at PUK and completed the degrees BSc (1962…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/unit-environmental-sciences-and-management-zoology/che-weldon

Ché Weldon


 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/unit-environmental-sciences-and-management-water-research-group-zoology/nico-smit

Nico Smit


 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/emmanuel-khupe

Emmanuel Khupe


 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/characterization-microbial-assemblages-micro-plastics-river-system

Characterization of microbial assemblages on micro-plastics in a river system

Characterization of microbial assemblages on micro-plastics in a river system Thuto Magome (MSc), Carlos Bezuidenhout, Charlotte Mienie Commenced 2020 Rationale The distribution and quantity of microplastics in the aquatic system is alarming. A growing concern from a microbial point of view is that, microplastics can be…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/identification-and-characterization-bacteria-isolated-selected-groundwater-systems-north-west

Identification and characterization of bacteria isolated from selected groundwater systems in the North West Province

Identification and characterization of bacteria isolated from selected groundwater systems in the North West Province Nyakallo Metsing (MSc) Supervisor: Lesego Molale-Tom Co-supervisor: Carlos Bezudenhout Abstract Sources of water in the North West Province (NWP) include groundwater, surface water, imported water and reusable effluent…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/bacteria-nitrogen-cycle-groundwater-quality-and-microbial-community-composition

Bacteria from the Nitrogen Cycle, groundwater quality and microbial community composition

Bacteria from the Nitrogen Cycle, groundwater quality and microbial community composition. Henry Burger (MSc) Supervisor: Lesego Molale-Tom   Rationale Groundwater quality is deteriorating, mostly due to the nitrogen cycle. The impact of the bacteria from the nitrogen cycle on groundwater is not specific. Objectives…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/adverse-outcome-pathways-assess-effects-neonicotinoids-aquatic-macroinvertebrates

Adverse Outcome Pathways to assess effects of neonicotinoids on aquatic macroinvertebrates

Adverse Outcome Pathways to assess effects of neonicotinoids on aquatic macroinvertebrates Marelize Labuschagne (PhD), Victor Wepener, Hannes Erasmus, Wynand Malherbe Commenced 2022 Rationale The adverse outcomes pathway (AOP) is a conceptual framework that can be used to show the linkages between sub-cellular initiating…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/transplant-experiments-restore-old-fields-indigenous-flora

Transplant experiments to restore old fields with indigenous flora

Transplant experiments to restore old fields with indigenous flora Charl Clarke (Hons), Lanja Oosthuizen (Hons), Lene Cronje (hons) Supervisor: Stefan Siebert Rationale Old fields are created through exogenous disturbance which alters the soil profile to such an extent that native plant diversity is lost. It is known that old…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/holocene-paleoecology-wetland-spring-mooi-river

Holocene paleoecology of a wetland at the spring of the Mooi River

Holocene paleoecology of a wetland at the spring of the Mooi River Coert Coetzee (Hons) Supervisor: Prof Frank Neumann Co-supervisor: Ms Moteng Moseri Commenced 2022 Rationale Peat is deposited over millennia, as this deposition occurs a record of condition from each time period is preserved. Using multiple proxies (pollen,…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/metsi/drks311-ecology-projects

DRKS311 Ecology Projects

DRKS311 Ecology Projects Senior researcher:  Prof Wynand Malherbe   Rationale METSI has frequently been used for DRKS311 Ecology projects and is necessary to build a database and compare data with previous data from the Mooi River and Gerhard Minnebron. This data will provide more information on the water…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/focus-area-human-metabolomics-biochemistry/stiaan-labuschagne

Stiaan Labuschagne


 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/centre-human-metabolomics/nmp

NMP

Introducing the NMP The NMP is a cutting-edge technology platform that allows for the study of human metabolism on a large scale. The platform is funded by the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) and hosted at the NWU’s Centre for Human Metabolomics (CHM). The CHM was selected as the ideal location to host the NMP due to its extensive…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/centre-human-metabolomics/newborn-screening

Newborn Screening

Starting on the right foot with Newborn Screening Programs that screen newborn babies for selected genetic and metabolic diseases are vital to the health of infants. Without these screenings, babies would be at risk for developing severe illnesses that could cause brain damage or death. With early detection and treatment, however, many…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/centre-human-metabolomics/pliem

PLIEM

Introducing PLIEM The Laboratory for Inborn Errors of Metabolism (PLIEM) is situated in the Centre for Human Metabolomics (CHM) at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University. The dedicated scientists at the CHM are well-known for their expertise and many years of experience in the field of inborn errors of metabolism (IEM)…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/centre-human-metabolomics/biobank

Biobank

The first of its kind on the African continent The CHM and the NMP established the first Biobank for rare metabolic diseases on the African continent in 2019. The Biobank stores and provides access to biological samples and clinical data from patients with rare metabolic diseases, which will help researchers to develop new diagnostic…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/centre-human-metabolomics/contact-us

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Contact Number: Call Centre: +27 (0)18 299 2312 WhatsApp: +27 (0)67 361 7491 1) Wait for available agent to answer OR 2) Press 2 to leave a message Physical Address: Building F3, Lab G19 Ground floor, 11 Hoffmann street Potchefstroom Campus North-West University Potchefstroom 2539   Follow us…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/chem-4-energy/home

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Chem4Energy 2024 Chem4Energy is pleased to announce the 2024 Conference on ‘Materials and Processes for a Sustainable Energy Future’, to be held in Muldersdrift, South Africa, on Wednesday 20 – Sunday 24 March 2024. The Chem4Energy community has grown out of several collaborative UK-Africa consortium programmes and 2024 will see the third in…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/chem-4-energy/keynote-speakers

Keynote speakers

Prof Emiel Hensen Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Abstract Prof Scott Woodley University College London, UK Abstract Dr Nelson Dzade Pennsylvania State University, USA Abstract Associate Professor Nico Fischer University of Cape Town, South Africa Abstract  Prof…

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