Welcome to the Laboratory for Microscopy and Microanalysis The central Laboratory for Microscopy and Microanalysis at the University of Pretoria is operated as an independent laboratory and provides a rang members from all faculties. Users without university affiliation are also accommodated. All facilities are available at all times to approved users. How to make use of the facilities: • Contact André Botha, Alan Hall, Chris van der Merwe on tel: 012 420 2075, fax: 012 362 5150, or at [email protected], chris.van [email protected] to make an initial appointment to discuss your needs. You will be assigned to a staff member who will help you for the • Consult us during the planning stages of projects that will involve the facilities of the laboratory. • Make an effort to learn to operate the equipment. • Report any problems immediately. • Supply us with copies of published papers or reports. News Department of Informatics focusing on Mobile Empowerment - 11/11/2014 The Department of Informatics secured a partnership in MOSAIC2B an EU FP7 Fire Project in 2014. The objective of FIRE is to create a multidisciplinary research environment for investigating and experimentally validating highly innovative and revolutionary ideas for new networking and service paradigms. [Read More] UP researcher finds ways to improve the well-being of wildlife - 07/11/2014 Although wild animals have been captured and chemically immobilised for years (by using a form of anaesthesia induced by drugs in a dart), very little is known about the short- and long-term consequences of capture and the effects of immobilising drugs on wild animals. Dr Leith Meyer, Veterinary Sciences Pharmacology researcher at the University of Pretoria, is committed to finding solutions to improve the well-being of wild animals. The results of his research will help wildlife veterinarians and other conservation practitioners to ensure that the best methods of capture are practised and optimal immobilising drug cocktails and treatments are used. [Read More] Using bites and scars to understand long range migration of humpback whales in western Africa. - 07/11/2014 With the advent of GPS technology and mobile phones, its all too easy to track where we have been and plan where we are going. For a long time, researchers have been wondering the same about whales and dolphins. [Read More] Giving the defenceless a voice in court 06/11/2014 Crimes committed against people with developmental and other disabilities are similar in scope to crimes committed against women, children and the elderly, and yet the victimisation of people with disabilities remains largely unaddressed. This can be ascribed to their being perceived as voiceless and invisible members of society a perception that makes them attractive targets for their perpetrators because they often believe that their victims will not be able to testify against them in court. Three large-scale research studies are currently under way at the University of Pretoria (UP) to change this situation. [Read More] Dr Johan van Zyl named Sunday Times Business Leader of the Year - 05/11/2014 Dr Johan van Zyl, former Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Pretoria and one of the Universitys most distinguished alumni, was named Sunday Times Business Leader of the Year at a ceremony at the Sandton Convention Centre on Tuesday night, 28 October. The Sunday Times Business Leader of the Year award is a prestigious accolade bestowed on recipients voted for by executives of the top 100 companies of the previous year. [Read More] UP awarded status as MRC collaborative centre for malaria research - 30/10/2014 The Medical Research Council (MRC) invited higher education institutions, science councils and registered non-profit research organisations in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique to submit applications to become part of their new initiative, MRC Collaborating Centres for Malaria Research. The University of Pretorias Centre for Sustainable Malaria Control (UP CSMC) recently received word that their application has been successful. The network of MRC collaborating centres for malaria research will collectively provide a multidisciplinary approach to malaria research; synergise efforts on malaria research to achieve common goals; and facilitate scientific collaboration among malaria researchers in Southern Africa. [Read More] Breast cancer is not a death sentence 29/10/2014 In South Africa, one in 29 women is diagnosed with breast cancer each year. While most people are aware of breast cancer, many do not take the necessary steps to detect the disease in its early stages and to encourage others to do the same. Most of us dread ever hearing the words, You have cancer, because this disease is sure to have a significant impact on all areas of a persons life. Ms Jonita van Wyk, who graduated earlier this year with a masters degree in Social Work (Health Care) in the Department of Social Work and Criminology at the University of Pretoria (UP), conducted research on the social functioning of women with breast cancer, under the supervision of Dr Charlene Carbonatto. [Read More]
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