CIDRI-Africa

CIDRI-Africa The Wellcome Centre for Infectious Diseases Research in Africa (CIDRI-Africa) fosters investigator-l

25/07/2025

Join us next week as we proudly host Prof Digby Warner's (Director of UCT Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine)
seminar on 'Collapsing boundaries in infectious diseases research' 🫁🧪📊

📍 Tuesday, 29th of July 2025 at 12h00 (noon)

🔗 Link to join ZOOM - email capetown@icgeb.org

Meet the team:   Contributing Investigator Dr Munya Musvosvi's research interests lie in immune factors associated with ...
23/07/2025

Meet the team: Contributing Investigator Dr Munya Musvosvi's research interests lie in immune factors associated with risk of developing disease that will inform TB vaccine and biomarker design.

Meet the team:   Contributing Investigator Prof. Marc Mendelson, head of the Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Med...
16/07/2025

Meet the team: Contributing Investigator Prof. Marc Mendelson, head of the Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine at UCT Faculty of Health Sciences and director of The Trinity Challenge. His research interests include antimicrobial resistance, infection prevention and management, and OneHealth.

16/07/2025

Today at : member Carolyn Williamson will present on "HIV escape and resistance: Implication for broadly neutralising antibody strategies" - session SAT36, venue AD12, time 18:00-19:30.
https://theprogramme.ias2025.org/PAGMaterial/PDFs/Wednesday.pdf

16/07/2025

At today: member Trevor Mnguni presents his poster on "Outcomes of pneumocystis pneumonia (P*P) in people living with HIV (PLHIV) in a high HIV/TB prevalence South African population" (WEPEB027, Session B4). Meet Trevor from 12:15-13:15 at the poster exhibition.
https://programme.ias2025.org/Abstract/Abstract/?abstractid=5364

15/07/2025

Tomorrow at : member Carolyn Williamson will present on "HIV escape and resistance: Implication for broadly neutralising antibody strategies" - session SAT36, venue AD12, time 18:00-19:30.
https://theprogramme.ias2025.org/PAGMaterial/PDFs/Wednesday.pdf

Meet the Team:   Contributing Investigator Prof. Darren Martin. Research interests: using computational recombination-an...
09/07/2025

Meet the Team: Contributing Investigator Prof. Darren Martin. Research interests: using computational recombination-analysis tools his group is searching for recombination hot- and cold-spots in the genomes of all virus families.

Meet the team:   Contributing Investigator Dr Mohlopheni Marakalala, Unit Director of the SU/SAMRC Centre for Tuberculos...
02/07/2025

Meet the team: Contributing Investigator Dr Mohlopheni Marakalala, Unit Director of the SU/SAMRC Centre for Tuberculosis Research at Stellenbosch University. His research interests include: host factors driving immunopathogenesis during progression using molecular histology techniques; mycobacterial genes for host survival.

Meet the team: Dr Ruan Marais' research interests include development of novel molecular techniques for infectious disea...
25/06/2025

Meet the team: Dr Ruan Marais' research interests include development of novel molecular techniques for infectious disease diagnostics.

Meet the team: A/Prof. Heather Jaspan,   Contributing Investigator. Research Interests:  paediatric infectious diseases,...
18/06/2025

Meet the team: A/Prof. Heather Jaspan, Contributing Investigator. Research Interests: paediatric infectious diseases, , vaccine immunogenicity, infant feeding, adolescent mucosal immunology, mucosal microbiome

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About CIDRI-Africa

The Wellcome Centre for Infectious Diseases Research in Africa (CIDRI-Africa) fosters investigator-led approaches via the overarching scientific objective of combatting infection, especially HIV-1 and tuberculosis, through clinical and laboratory research. In the future, CIDRI-Africa will expand its portfolio to include support for research on the interaction between communicable and non-communicable diseases, especially where the latter impact susceptibility to infection, or arise as a consequence of infection. In addition, CIDRI-Africa will improve understanding and management of the challenges of antiretroviral therapy (ART) such as metabolic complications and antiretroviral drug resistance.

CIDRI-Africa was established at the University of Cape Town to augment acknowledged strengths in the basic and clinical aspects of infectious diseases research in the Faculty of Health Sciences. This prestigious award is the only one given to an organisation outside of the United Kingdom. Three interlinked platforms support clinical studies in the community (Clinical Research), improve the depth of laboratory investigations for infected materials (Basic Science) and advance cutting-edge integration of high-dimensional, big data (Biomedical Data Integration). Each platform is led by an established internationally recognised investigator based in the Faculty of Health Sciences, supported by a Platform Academic.

The CIDRI-Africa Director, Professor Robert J Wilkinson, is supported and advised by a Steering Group consisting of the Platform Leads—Professors Mizrahi, Mulder and Boulle, and Meintjes—other senior academics in Infectious Diseases, and faculty representatives. In turn, the Steering Group is advised on scientific direction and strategy by an Expert Advisory Board of senior scientists with experience of the African research context.