Cape Town – The COVID-19 pandemic took its toll on students when it hit the world in early 2020, with many postgraduate students having to extend their studies, and some even losing all hope. FBIP-funded postdoctoral fellow Dr Tersia Conradie says it was “not easy”,...
Hendré van Rensburg, like most people, did not grow up telling people that he wanted to study worms. Quite the contrary. His younger self was convinced that he was cut out for engineering; he would use science to create. Consequently, his school years were focused on...
Like many people, 24-year-old Nkosinathi Ndaba had the idea that all microorganisms are bad germs that present a threat. However, his views shifted in his second year at varsity while taking a major in microbiology towards his undergraduate degree in biochemistry. “I...
Dr Charl Deacon remembers the sense of awe he had during his first encounter with an insect as if it was yesterday – he was very young and it was a “giant stick insect”. “They are quite rare now,” he says with the benefit of the knowledge that comes with many years...