05/07/2017
Kennedy Ngwira receiving his doctorate at Wits today. SABINA is immensely proud, well done Dr Ngwira! Photos courtesy Farhahna Allie
SABINA (Southern African Biochemistry and Informatics for Natural Products) is a vibrant and diverse network of researchers focusing on Natural Products.
With the understanding that natural products play a significant role in alleviating the interlinked issues of food security, health and nutrition, particularly in developing countries, SABINA proactively implements post-graduate chemistry, biochemistry and bioinformatics programmes to address these issues. SABINA fellows are collaboratively supervised by SABINA staff members at the different netwo
05/07/2017
Kennedy Ngwira receiving his doctorate at Wits today. SABINA is immensely proud, well done Dr Ngwira! Photos courtesy Farhahna Allie
26/04/2017
Excellent PhD exit seminar of Kennedy Ngwira in progress
15/02/2017
Prof Lyantagaye in his new office in the newly built UDSM Science Complex
14/02/2017
Dr Amanda Rousseau, session on antibacterials @ Medicinal Chemistry Course, University of Dar es Salaam
The SABINA network welcomes Dr Godwil Madamombe as staff member! Well done Godwil!
05/09/2016
Godwil after his PhD seminar (but right before the examiners got hold of him)
Congratulations to Dr Omolo on his birthday
27/05/2016
Celebrating successful SABINA conference planning meeting in Kruger today. Wits/SABINA excited to host everyone in August
25/04/2016
SABINA staff and fellows at the RISE network meeting Nairobi, 19-22 April
Highly successful Sig Rise meeting in Nairobi just concluded, thanks to all SABINA staff and graduates in attendance. Thank you Arlen Kassof Hastings and SIG staff. Photos to follow
20/03/2016
Listen to SABINA's Pelly Malebe being interviewed: http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/launch?iso=20160321T07&p0=170&msg=Pelly+Malebe's+Interview+on+Nyce+FM&font=cursive
Pelly Malebe's Interview on Nyce FM Countdown to Mar 21, 2016 7:00 AM. Showing days, hours, minutes and seconds ticking down to 0
The University of the Witwatersrand Faculty of Science Awards committee selected Professor Charles
de Koning (Chemistry) as the first recipient of its Supervisor
Award. Charles has supervised a number of past and current SABINA fellows, including the first RISE PhD graduate. Congratulations on a well-deserved award Charles!