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  • Glenda Gray
    50 years of groundbreaking research and innovation

    To mark our 50th anniversary we collaborated with the South African Medical Journal (SAMJ) to publish fifteen peer reviewed articles which highlight the groundbreaking research and innovation by our researchers and the impact of their work, both nationally and globally.

    This special publication provides a glimpse of the great depth and diversity of our activities which includes basic laboratory investigations, clinical research and public health studies.

  • Lyn
    SAMRC Extramural Unit Directors among highly cited researchers globally
    Distinguished HIV/ Aids scientists Professors Salim Abdool Karim and Lynn Morris have been named by Web of Science Group as highly cited researchers in the world. This comes after the Group released the list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2019 early this week.
  • City
    Can climate change have an impact on NHI?
    Following the introduction of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill to parliament in August this year, a group of scientists from the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) have also weighed in on the discussion, focusing on what may not have been stated on the bill but needed to be known.
  • Plant based diet
    Plant-based diet may prevent obesity
    A group of scientists from the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC)’s Biomedical Research and Innovation Platform (BRIP) suggest that plant-based diets high in Polyphenols may be a solution to obesity and related metabolic diseases.
  • Limpopo
    University of Limpopo students walk in the shoes of SAMRC scientists
    CAPE TOWN - On Thursday, 19th September, the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) played host to a group of twenty-two medical sciences students from the University of Limpopo. The visit to the SAMRC’s Headquarters was part of the students’ five-day educational tour to Cape Town.