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About us
History In 2006, Biopad, as subsidiary of the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA), was tasked with the establishment of ‘omics’ technology in South Africa. Through the initiatives of Prof Carolus Reinecke, the NWU biochemistry group was selected to host the metabolomics platform due to the extensive expertise of the group in…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/mitochondria-research-laboratory/research-focus
Research Focus
The current projects of the group fall within three topics: Mitochondrial disorders in the SA population: molecular genetics and metabolomics Cohort investigations with national and international researchers and clinicians Adaptive responses and treatment strategies in mitochondrial…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/sgi/serious-developments-projects
Serious Developments | Projects
SERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS (PROJECTS) We are busy, busy bees SGI-SA are constantly striving to design, deveop and test the latest and greatest projects on the NWU, Vaal Campus. We would like to keep you all updated on the progress of our ongoing projects, and this is the page for that! Check below to see our…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/sgi/character-select-team
Character Select | Team
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Postgraduate studies
Postgraduate study options within the IKS center include: Master of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (MIKS)-2 years full time Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in IKS-3 years full time Postdoctoral Research Fellowship- 1 year (Renewable)http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/food-security-and-safety/research-projects
Research projects
Food production and availability (Led by Dr. Sydney Mavengahama) Identification of drought tolerate crops, cropping systems, underutilised crops/alternative production systems, efficient utilization of feed resources, promotion of adapted indigenous genetic practices, to improve product quality Production, utilization and economic…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/human-and-animal-genetics/pastformer-members
Past/former Members
Miss H van der Zwan (PhD 2015-2019) Ms V Ungerer (MSc 2014 – 2015) Ms T van der Westhuizen (MSc 2014 – 2015) Ms C Nortje (MSc 2013 – 2015) Mr P Venter (MSc 2017-2018) Mr DM de Villiers (MSc 2016-2019) Ms C Schutte (MSc 2017-2019) Ms C Moolman (PhD 2021) Mr Geldenhuys (…http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/biotransformation-and-oxidative-stress-status-laboratory/research-leaders-and-publication-links