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Health Sciences Research Awards

Faculty Research Prize

The Faculty Research Prize recognises outstanding research in a given year and is presented annually at the Faculty’s Prize Giving Ceremony (usually held in March/April). A certificate and a cash award of R10 000 (allocated to research) are awarded based on research excellence in publication.

The Call for Applications for 2024 Faculty Research Prize is now open and will close on 3 February 2025.

The 2022 Faculty Research Prize was awarded to:

Recipient of Prize School/Department Title of Publication Journal
Dr Simone Richardson NICD/ Antibody Immunity Research Unit SARS-CoV-2 Omicron triggers cross-reactive neutralization and Fc effector functions in previously vaccinated, but not unvaccinated, individuals
Cell Host & Microbe

Most Prestigious Postgraduate Degree Awards   

Each year, the Faculty Research Office calls for the nomination of students who have excelled in their postgraduate studies. Awards are presented at the Faculty’s Annual Prize Giving Ceremony, which usually takes place in March. There are three categories of award:

  • Doctorate
  • Masters degrees by dissertation only
  • Masters degrees by coursework and research report, including MMed and MDent

In each category, the student judged to have completed a degree of particular excellence will receive a medal and certificate for the most prestigious degree in that category. If none of the submissions are judged to be of sufficient quality, no award will be made.

A Call for Applications for awards for Most Prestigious Postgraduate Degrees of 2024 is open and will close on 7 February 2025

Recipients of the Most Prestigious Postgraduate Degrees Awards 2023:

PhD Award
Title Degree School Project Title
Prof Elise Schapkaitz PhD Pathology HIV Infection, Antiretroviral Therapy and the Haemostasis of Pregnancy
Dr lindokuhle Malibongwe Ngema PhD Therapeutic Sciences Novel antiangiogenic peptide targeted therapeutic nanosystem for non-small-cell lung carcinoma
 
Masters (100% research)
Title Degree School Project Title
Mrs Maxine Turner MPharm Therapeutic Sciences Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of diabetic foot ulcers in South African public hospitals
Ms Ruth Shirima MSc (Virology) Pathology The use of insecticide treated eave ribbons as a protection tool against pyrethroid-resistant populations of mosquitoes that transmit malaria and dengue fever
 
MMed
Title Degree School Project Title
Dr Deshin Reddy MMed Clinical Medicine Spontaneous Bladder Rupture: Demystifying the Condition - A Systematic Review
Dr Mahtaab Khan MMed Clinical Medicine The burden of poisoning in children hospitalized at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital

 

Research Awards Celebration

The Research Awards Celebration is held every year and it is aimed at recognizing those researchers in the Faculty of Health Sciences who have achieved exceptionally in different aspects related to research in a particular year. 

To view the winners for each year click on the year below:

RESEARCH AWARDS 2015

RESEARCH AWARDS 2016

RESEARCH AWARDS 2017

RESEARCH AWARDS 2018

RESEARCH AWARDS 2019

RESEARCH AWARDS 2020

A video clip of the FHS Research Awards 2020 (recognizing 2019 achievements), is available here

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