Seminar Alert📍
Please join us for a webinar titled Metagenomics, Meningitis/Encephalitis and Global Health featuring Professor Michael Wilson.
📆 25 June 2026
🕓 4 PM (SAST); 7AM (PST)
📍 Online (Zoom)
Please register using the link below:
🔗 https://t.co/OQFyBtzeuS
Dear SAIS Members
Join us as we spreading awareness this June on Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month is as an opportunity to spread the word about and discuss Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
For more information: https://t.co/AHKx5URQ0s
#ENDALZ
Celebrating #InternationalDayOfImmunology with a community engagement event.
Together with Ikamva Youth, we’ll be engaging students in Gauteng and Cape Town, breaking down how the immune system works, focusing on protection, balance, and its real-life impact.
📅 25 Apr 2026
@CityPowerJhb you guys are actually pathetic. you said you were gonna continue the investigation for kensington and bruma today, last night, when there was little rain. you are postponing it again today now that it's raining. what were you doing this entire day then???
@CityPowerJhb you guys are actually pathetic. you said you were gonna continue the investigation for kensington and bruma today, last night, when there was little rain. you are postponing it again today now that it's raining. what were you doing this entire day then???
@CityPowerJhb Please explain why your team is only en route to investigate the cause of the Parkwood and surrounds outage now, when you posted about this outage more than 4 hours ago?
📢 Yes, we can end TB!
As we mark #WorldTBDay 2026, we are celebrating a milestone for one of our major studies: screening has begun in Richards Bay, KZN, to investigate asymptomatic TB transmission.
📽️ Prof @LimakatsoLebina explains why this research could change TB control
🫁 World TB Day – 24 March
Yes! We can end TB, and innovation is key.
🔬 Tongue swabs offer a simple, non-invasive way to detect TB using molecular tools.
Faster, more accessible, and scalable: a breakthrough for global health.
#WorldTBDay#EndTB#Immunology#FAIS
📢 Join the African-Based Immunology Seminar Series on 19 March (13:00–14:00 SAST)!
Hear from Prof Mark Hatherill and Prof Elisa Nemes from the South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative, discussing the latest advances in TB vaccines and immunology.
#TBResearch#Immunology