profile of personnel
Medical Research Council

Prof Del Kahn
Citizenship: South African
Qualification: MD, FRCS

Prof D KahnExperience
Currently Professor and Head: Division of General Surgery, Head: Organ Transplantation and Head: Surgical Research Laboratory, University of Cape Town. Prof Kahn is also serving as President of the following bodies: Surgical Research Society of South Africa, South African Transplantation Society and African Association for the study of liver disease. His main research interests are in transplantation and liver regeneration.

Contribution to project
Direction of the UCT immunomodulation studies component of the work
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Prof Peter Smith
Citizenship: SA
Qualification: PhD

Prof Peter SmithExperience
Professor Peter Smith has a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Cape Town. He is currently a Principal Specialist Scientist in the Department of Pharmacology, University of Cape Town in charge of the analytical laboratory. He has extensive experience in drug assay development and in the pharmacokinetics of anti-TB drugs. The UCT Pharmacology laboratory is one of only three laboratories worldwide recognized by the WHO as reference centres for TB drug monitoring. With Prof Peter Folb he has supervised the laboratory-based research of the South African Traditional Medicines Research Group since its inception. His particular interest is the isolation from plants of novel antimalarial and anti-TB drugs and lead compounds.

Contribution to project
Scientific director of UCT Pharmacology component of the programme.

 

Ms Denise Saravanakumar
Citizenship: SA
Qualification: MSc

Ms Denise SaravanakumarExperience
Ms. Denise Saravanakumar is a Ph.D student in the Department of Pharmacology, UCT. She obtained a MSc degree from the University of the Western Cape in 2001.Her interest in is in drug development, particularly from marine plants.

Contribution to project
Scientist

 

Prof Lafras Steyn
Citizenship: SA
Qualification: MB ChB, PhD, FC(Path)SA

Prof L SteynExperience
Professor Lafras Steyn is the Head of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, UCT and Groote Schuur Hospital. He has an MBChB degree from the University of Stellenbosch and a PhD in Chemical Pathology (1984) from UCT. He joined the Department of Medical Microbiology in 1984 and is responsible for the establishment of a Molecular Biology Laboratory in the Department. Professor Steyn became the Head of the Division of Pathology in 1999 and was appointed as the first Head of the consolidated Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences in 2001. He was awarded the FC (Path) by peer review in 2000. Professor Steyn’s main research interests centre on the molecular biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. He and his colleagues have developed a highly specific PCR assay for M. tuberculosis and have identified a novel lipoprotein in this organism. He is currently involved in studies on the regulation of gene expression in Mycobacterial organisms. In particular, he and his group are studying the cold shock response in members of the Genus Mycobacterium. Indications are that fundamental differences exist between the environmental organisms and M. tuberculosis. Another aspect of his work covers the development of alternative methods to gene knockout for identifying essential genes. This approach involves modifications of the standard anti-sense RNA approach and uses RNA secondary structure to create substrates for endogenous RNases. Professor Steyn is a major recipient of funding in DACST/MRC Institutional programme and is involved in several international collaborative projects.

Contribution to project
Leader of the UCT microbiology component of the programme.

 

Dr Muazzam Jacobs
Citizenship: SA
Qualification: PhD

Dr M JacobsExperience
Muazzam Jacobs obtained his PhD in Immunology from the University of Cape Town. He is currently employed as a Specialist Scientist in the Department of Immunology and has been instrumental in the establishment of the Biohazard Level – 3 facilities in the Department of Immunology and at the UCT Animal Unit. His current research focus is to investigate the relationship between Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and the host immune response with emphasis on Tumour Necrosis Factors and Pathogen Recognition Receptors. Together with Dr Valerie Quesniaux (Transgenose Institute, CNRS, France), he was awarded a joint France/South Africa Science and Technology Agreement Research Grant to investigate the role of pattern recognition receptors during M. tuberculosis infection. He is actively involved in the supervision of postgraduate students.

Contribution to project
Scientist; leader of the TB animal studies component of the programme.

 

Prof Kelly Chibale
Citizenship: Zambian
Qualification: PhD

Prof K ChibaleExperience
Kelly Chibale has a PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of Cambridge in the UK. He is currently a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemistry, University of Cape Town. He was a British Ramsay Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, UK and a Wellcome Trust International Prize Fellow, Department of Chemistry and the Skaggs Institute of Chemical Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, USA. He has since held a Wellcome Trust International Research Development Fellowship (1997-2001) while at UCT. In 2002 he received the first Sandler Sabbatical Fellowship for Basic Research in Parasitic Diseases tenable at the University of California San Francisco (USA) and an Invited Professorship at Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille (France). He has served as a temporary Advisor to the World Health Organization (WHO) on drug discovery and development for the kinetoplastids (1999). In addition he has supervised more than 20 postgraduate (MSc and PhD) as well as postdoctoral research assistants working on various drug discovery projects in the last 5-6 years. His current research interests are in rational medicinal chemistry and include the utilization of plant-derived natural products as scaffolds for the design, discovery and development of anti-malarial and anti-TB agents. He is a recipient of international grants for drug discovery research from, amongst others, GlaxoSmithKline (UK), National Institutes of Health (USA) and the Wellcome Trust (UK). Locally he has continued to receive research support from the NRF, THRIP and Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) for drug discovery research.

Contribution to project
Leader of programme aspect dealing with the design and synthesis of chemical libraries of natural product-derivatives.

 

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