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02 · Research

Ask the questions our region needs answered.

Fourteen research centres, four cross-cutting themes, R287m in active grants and 312 peer-reviewed papers last year — built around the diseases that actually walk through the doors of Tswelopele.

Four research themes

A research programme built around the diseases of our patients.

Each theme is a horizontal community of practice across multiple centres — not a department, and not a silo. We chose this shape because the questions our patients pose do not respect them.

01

Communicable & Infectious Disease

Tuberculosis, HIV, viral hepatitis, antimicrobial resistance, and emerging zoonotic disease across the Karoo livestock corridor. Anchored by the Karoo Institute for Translational Genomics.

5 centres
02

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health

Rheumatic heart disease, diabetes, hypertension and the metabolic-syndrome cluster, with a particular interest in rural-rural and rural-urban transitions.

3 centres
03

Public Health & Health Systems

District-level health systems strengthening, rural emergency networks, maternal and child outcomes, and the economics of outreach care.

4 centres
04

Translational Genomics

Pathogen genomics, host genetics in regional populations, and the Karoo Biobank — a long-term cohort of more than 11,200 consented Karoo residents.

2 centres
Centres & institutes

Fourteen places to do the work.

Publications & outputs

312 papers last year. A complete record from 2002.

Our publication record is open and searchable. The 2025 cohort included 312 peer-reviewed papers across The Lancet, Nature Microbiology, the South African Medical Journal, BMJ Open, the Pan African Medical Journal, the African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, and 84 other journals.

The Faculty subscribes to the AfricArXiv preprint mandate — every manuscript is deposited as a preprint within seven days of submission. All Faculty-funded clinical-trial outputs are registered on the Pan African Clinical Trials Registry.

2025 by the numbers

  • 312 peer-reviewed papers
  • 47 first-author contributions from postgraduate students
  • R287m in active grants from 29 funders
  • 11 active clinical trials, 9 South African-led
  • 4 patents filed, 1 granted
Active clinical trials

Eleven open trials — nine of them South African-led.

Research fellowships

Three pathways into research that respect the work you have already done.

Clinical scientist fellowships, post-doctoral fellowships, and the Karoo Africa Research Fellowship for early-career investigators based elsewhere on the continent.

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