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FACULTY OF health scienceS
Technical Support
10
Database Manager
1
Quality Assurance Manager
1
Information Pharmacist
4
Editor SAMF
1
Clinical Trial Monitors
1
Administrative and Clerical Staff
7
Departmental Assistance
1
TOTAL
41
Honorary Staff
Honorary professor
1
Honorary Lecturers
2
Honorary Research Associates
1
TOTAL
4
Postgraduate Students
Postdoctoral
1
Doctoral
13
Master’s
1
TOTAL
15
Research Fields and Staff
Barnes, KI.
Malaria, combination antimalarial therapy – operational
and policy research. Antimicrobial pharmacokinetic
studies to inform optimal dosing in vulnerable populations
Blockman, M.
Rational and cost-effective prescribing of medicines; drug
utilisation review; adverse drug reaction monitoring; drug
policy and regulation; human research ethics.
Campbell, WE.
Phytochemical studies on indigenous Amaryllidaceae
species; structural studies on active compounds isolated
from traditional medicinal plants
Cohen, K.
Antiretroviral
pharmacokinetics
and
efficacy;
pharmacokinetics of antiretrovirals in children;
pharmacoepidemiology.
Gabriels, G.
Analytical chemistry, pharmacokinetics, traditional
medicines, drug discovery and development, drugs and
sport performance
Maartens, G.
Adherence to antiretroviral therapy; immunopathology
& diagnosis of HIV-associated tuberculosis;
pharmacoeconomic evaluation of antiretroviral therapy;
pharmacogenomics of antiretrovirals
McIlleron, H.
Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationships of
antitubercular andantiretroviral drugs; pharmacogenomics;
population pharmacokinetics; drug interactions between
antiretrovirals and rifamycins.
Smith, PJ.
Mechanisms of antimalarial drug resistance;
pharmacokinetics of anti-tuberculosis drugs; isolation of
novel drugs from traditional medicines; development of
new drug assays.
Wiesner, L.
Pharmacokinetics of antimalarial drugs; drug assay
development; metabolite identification; drug formulation.
Contact Details
Postal Address: Division of Clinical Pharmacology,
University of Cape Town, K45, Old Main Building, Groote
Schuur Hospital, Observatory, 7925
Telephone: (021) 406 6286
Fax: (021) 448 1989
Email: gary.maartens@uct.ac.za
Division of Rheumatology
Head of Division: Professor Asgar Ali Kalla
Divisional Profile
The Division of Rheumatology has several research interests
relating to different aspects of the rheumatic diseases.
Osteoporosis is an area of interest for many years and
there is ongoing collection of longitudinal bone mineral
density data in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Age-related bone loss
at different skeletal sites is being prospectively studied in
collaboration with the Department of Nuclear Medicine and
the Endocrine Unit. Recently, collaborative studies with the
Division of Hepatology have been carried out to see the
relationship between bone mineral density (BMD) and auto-
immune hepatitis. Clinical drug trials are in progress to study
the safety and efficacy of the newer biological DMARDs in
RA and SLE. Recently, the trials of coxibs are concentrating
on cardiovascular outcomes to a greater extent than their
gastr-toxicity. We have also been looking at SLE genetics in
collaboration with the Hepatology, with particular reference
to the Vitamin D receptor and its role in the pathogenesis
of auto-immune diseases. Newer areas of research include
the study of chronic tophaceous GOUT; community aspects
of diagnosing and treating rheumatic diseases at CHC’s;
early rheumatoid arthritis; genetics of bone loss in SLE; and
functional problems in ankylosing spondylitis. The rheumatic