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What are biomarkers & do they hold the key to predict COVID-19 severity?

What are biomarkers & do they hold the key to predict COVID-19 severity? A collaborative study between SA, Kenya and London universities would also weigh up how COVID-19 presents in men compared to women. FILE: Blood samples from the SA National Blood Service. Picture: Kevin Brandt/EWN. 74 days ago CAPE TOWN - Researchers at a host of universities in South Africa and abroad are investigating whether biomarkers - biological molecules found in one s blood and other body fluids and tissues - can help preempt COVID-19 severity in patients. It s their latest bid to improve clinical outcomes for severely ill coronavirus patients in intensive care units.

News - SU graduand uses personal experience to guide

News Author: Corporate Communication [René-Jean van der Berg] Published: 17/12/2020 Imagine commuting on the train daily. You are one of the last passengers right at the back of the train. Your station is the very last station on the Central line that takes you through the Cape Flats: Kapteinsklip. “That is where I come from. An almost forgotten and socially degraded community where youth don t often get a lot of opportunities, says SU graduate Clint Higgins. He received his Master s Degree in Development Finance from the Stellenbosch University Business School this week. Growing up in Tafelsig in Mitchells Plain, Clint has had first-hand experience of the path you could find yourself on in the absence of a proper role model or guidance. It was this experience that led him to start the non-governmental organisation, Each One Teach One. This NGO aims to provide youth in his community with the crucial guidance they need to reach their full potential.

Sehaam Khan

Professor Sehaam Khan completed a PhD degree in Microbiology (Molecular Virology) in 2002 at the University of the Western Cape, where one year of her research was completed at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. She started her academic journey as a lecturer in 2002 with the then Cape Technicon, now Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) and moved through the ranks to Associate Professor by 2008. From February 2005 to February 2006 she joined the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore, as a post-doctoral fellow. Experience –present Professor (Microbiology & Molecular Virology) and Executive Dean: Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, University of Johannesburg

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