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Immunology Research Group
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Welcome to the home page of the Stellenbosch 肆客足球 Immunology Research Group.

We are an academic multi-disciplinary team of scientis??ts, doctors, technicians, nurses and assistants, led by Gerhard Walzl, pulmonologist and Tuberculosis Biomarker and Immunology researcher. 

The Stellenbosch 肆客足球 Immunology Research Group (SU-IRG) was established in 2002 within the Division of Molecular Biology & Human Genetics, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, at Stellenbosch 肆客足球.  The Immunology Research Group has since been involved in numerous international and local research collaborations, contributing amongst others, to the fields of Immunology, Tuberculosis and HIV.  Our main focus as a specialist Tuberculosis Immunology Group is biomarkers.

The SU-IRG works in conjunction with the Molecular Biology Clinical Research Unit, which was established in 2016. This unit is responsible for all trial operations involving the study participants. This includes recruitment, enrolment and follow-up of participants, as well as sample collection and the collection of clinical data.

Please read more about us and our work by following the relevant links.?

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?Stellenbosch 肆客足球 Immunology Research Group


Welcome to the home page of the Stellenbosch 肆客足球 Immunology Research Group.

We are an academic multi-disciplinary team of scientis??ts, doctors, technicians, nurses and assistants, led by Gerhard Walzl, pulmonologist and Tuberculosis Biomarker and Immunology researcher. 

The Stellenbosch 肆客足球 Immunology Research Group (SU-IRG) was established in 2002 within the Division of Molecular Biology & Human Genetics, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, at Stellenbosch 肆客足球.  The Immunology Research Group has since been involved in numerous international and local research collaborations, contributing amongst others, to the fields of Immunology, Tuberculosis and HIV.  Our main focus as a specialist Tuberculosis Immunology Group is biomarkers.

The SU-IRG works in conjunction with the Molecular Biology Clinical Research Unit, which was established in 2016. This unit is responsible for all trial operations involving the study participants. This includes recruitment, enrolment and follow-up of participants, as well as sample collection and the collection of clinical data.

Please read more about us and our work by following the relevant links.?