Department of Physiological Sciences, Stellenbosch University

Department of Physiological Sciences, Stellenbosch University Our vision is to continuously strive for greater excellence in our core activities, i.e. fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry.

research, teaching and community interaction, and thereby establish a world-class academic facility. The Department of Physiological Sciences undertakes investigative research to better understand the health challenges facing South Africa. We have several research groupings – headed up by excellent principal investigators - that tackle a variety of disease states. Here the rationale is to gain a d

eeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms that drive the onset of pathophysiologic states, with the ultimate aim of designing novel therapeutic interventions. Our laboratories are arguably the best equipped in our field within the South African context. For example, during the last few years we successfully established two Central Analytical Facility (CAF) units within our department, i.e. The animal housing facility is also located within our precinct and is successfully managed by highly qualified members of our department. We have recently been awarded an NRF Research Niche Area (RNA) for the investigation of skeletal muscle biology. Moreover, we are members of the MRC Interuniversity Heart Research Group that also includes researchers at the University of Cape Town and the Stellenbosch University’s medical campus. Our dynamic outlook means that we have successfully developed collaborative projects with several laboratories within South Africa and abroad. Together this comprehensive strategic approach ensures the generation of first-class research outputs and the nurturing and development of human resources (students and staff), thereby further strengthening our national and international image within the Physiology discipline.

24/07/2024

Long-term cross-disciplinary collaboration between researchers in the fields of cell physiology and electronic engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU) is leading to new insights into cellular processes, specifically within the context of neurodegenerative diseases....Read More...

19/05/2024
Exciting!!
01/04/2021

Exciting!!

Congratulations to Prof Carine Smith for the mean feat of graduating four PhD students in one year.From left to right ar...
16/12/2020

Congratulations to Prof Carine Smith for the mean feat of graduating four PhD students in one year.

From left to right are: Dr Yigael Powrie, Dr Kelly Ross, Prof Carine Smith, Dr Rozanne Adams and Dr Kabous Visser

Join CARMA's graduate symposium for thoughts on your future!
25/11/2020

Join CARMA's graduate symposium for thoughts on your future!

Still haven't decided on what you want to do next year? CARMA's Graduate Symposium is here to help!

Register on:
https://forms.gle/n9EYbJSAGgGxJqDc7

Thank you to all those from the Physiology department who contributed to the Santa's Shoebox Initiative this year! 🎅 The...
21/10/2019

Thank you to all those from the Physiology department who contributed to the Santa's Shoebox Initiative this year! 🎅 The boxes were safely delivered to the organisation on Saturday. We managed to donate 20 boxes to children around the Stellenbosch area.

For more information on this initiative you can visit:
https://santashoebox.org.za/

Cardio-Metabolic Research Group SUCRs for Cancer

Congratulations to Ilze Mentoor on winning the Whitehead Scientific Travel award! Ilze Lauren Mentoor Whitehead Scientif...
29/09/2019

Congratulations to Ilze Mentoor on winning the Whitehead Scientific Travel award! Ilze Lauren Mentoor Whitehead Scientific Theodore Nel

29/09/2019

Join us tomorrow for World Heart Day by wearing red! We will be doing blood pressure checks on the Rooiplein and creating interactive art. Pop by to show your support for heart health!

Our department recently attended the Physiology Society of Southern African (PSSA) conference in East London with host W...
06/09/2019

Our department recently attended the Physiology Society of Southern African (PSSA) conference in East London with host Walter Sisulu University.

Congratulations to the following students on their great performance at the PSSA:
-Yigael Powrie for 3rd place in the Wyndham competition
-Nina Truter for 1st place in the Johnny van der Walt competition
-Jason Lovett and Prof Myburgh for the Best Scientific Paper
-Kiara Boodhoo for the Best Innovative Method

Striving for Excellence!

Address

C/o Merriman And Bosman Street
Stellenbosch
7602

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Department of Physiological Sciences, Stellenbosch University posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The University

Send a message to Department of Physiological Sciences, Stellenbosch University:

Share