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Digby Warner

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Congratulations to Prof. Valerie Mizrahi on being elected as an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow! Read more here- idm.uct.ac.za/articles/2024-…

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IDM/ACDI Joint Workshop: Climate Change and Health in Africa - Risks and Response Options Date: 22 April 2024 Time: 13h45 -17h00 Venue: Wolfson Lecture Theatre, IDM Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… @ACDI_UCT @CSAGUCT

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IDM Fellow, Dr. Munyaradzi Musvosvi will be working with teams at the Crick and @uct_news to develop a cartridge that can be used to diagnose TB and determine the risk of a TB infection progressing.

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The #ENDTB event hosted by IDM showcased collaborative efforts to combat tuberculosis, emphasizing the importance of knowledge exchange and community involvement. idm.uct.ac.za/articles/2024-… @ehwoza


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Honouring Steve Lawn's legacy and delving into TB & HIV Colliding Epidemics with Prof @LindaGailBekker at the Steve Lawn Annual Memorial Lecture 2024. A huge thank you to our panelists & all who joined us, making this event truly special! #DTHF #SteveLawnMemorial #20YearsOfImpacT


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Event Invite: Join us as we collaborate in hosting a minisymposium alongside @WellcomeLeap & @satvi_uct, featuring a line-up of internationally researchers. Click to RSVP: shorturl.at/ikmt0 When: 19 March 2024, 09h00 Where: Wolfson Pavilion, IDM Building (in-person)

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There's still time to register for the 2024 annual Stephen Lawn Memorial Lecture. 🗓️ 19 March 2024 🕔 17:00 SAST Register to attend in-person: buff.ly/49PG8aw Register to attend via Zoom: buff.ly/49U8cd1 @lshtm_TB @DTHF_SA @TheUnion_TBLH @UCTHealthSci @UCTIDM

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We are excited to share the news about our up-coming workshop series on openScope Africa. This includes an online workshop (11/4) and in-person workshop at AMI🇿🇦 (15/7 to 17/7)📅. Travel support is available for the in-person workshop! ✈️ Apply here: forms.gle/13YJU9E8ddrZsK…

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The @MRCza held its 10th Scientific Merit Awards recently to recognise excellence in health research. Congratulations to IDM member, Prof Frank Brombacher, on receiving the Platinum Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Congratulations to IDM members, Prof Nicola Mulder & Prof Wendy Burgers, who received Silver Medal Merit Awards from the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) in recognition of their important scientific contributions. @UCTHealthSci @H3ABioNet @CIDRI_Africa @satvi_uct

In the silver awards category a salute is given to scientists who have made important scientific contributions within 10yrs of having been awarded their PhD or Master of Medicine (MMed). This year, the award recipients were:

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It was a great privilege to be interviewed for this piece. I hope my message resonates.

In the silver awards category a salute is given to scientists who have made important scientific contributions within 10yrs of having been awarded their PhD or Master of Medicine (MMed). This year, the award recipients were:

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Event Invite: Join the Frank Forman Lecture which will be presented as part of the 2024 Physicians Conference by IDM member, Prof Graeme Meintjes. When: 1 February 2024 at 16h00 SAST Where: Lecture Theatre II, New Main Building, GSH

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Event Invite: Join our minisymposium on Tuberculosis Research. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with leading researchers, discover groundbreaking findings, & contribute to the fight against Tuberculosis. When: 7 February 2024 at 10h00 SAST Where: Wolfson Pavilion, IDM

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Based at the IDM, congratulations to Drs Alisha Chetty & Rachael Dangarembizi for being awarded the prestigious five-year Medical Research Council/UK Research and Innovation African Leaders Fellowship (MRC/UKRI)! - shorturl.at/mquH8

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@UCTIDM and H3d: Mini-symposium on TB, 27 October 2023. Zoom link available at below link. @UCTHealthSci @UCTIDM idm.uct.ac.za/events/mini-sy…

@UCTIDM and H3d hosting a special mini-symposium, 27 October 2023. Six renowned research leaders in the field of TB & antimicrobial drug discovery. To attend in person email Ms Kadalie Andruween.kadalie@uct.ac.za Zoom link available at below link. idm.uct.ac.za/events/mini-sy…

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Excited about #RNA, #riboswitches and metabolism in the most succesful pathogen of all times? Join me at #UCL in London for a 3Y postdoc investigating how a riboswitch ensures just the right levels of glycine in Mycobacterium #tuberculosis. nature.com/naturecareers/… Please RT


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The future of bioimage analysis and data science looks INCREDIBLE! And we are eager to see our community in Africa be a part of it! Read the latest Focus issue in @naturemethods covering topics from image analysis to smart microscopes --> nature.com/collections/af…

For this Focus issue, we asked experts in bioimaging from around the world to tell us what excited them about the future of bioimage analysis for the next 5-20 years. (1/n) All Focus content can also be found here: nature.com/collections/af…

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📣 Registrations for the 2nd annual ABIC Community Meeting, in Stellenbosch, South Africa, are still open. Please feel free to RT or share this image with your colleagues who may be interested in knowing more about what our young community has been up to!🌍🇿🇦 (1/2)

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