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Research
RIRCA is situated in the Biomedical Research Institute on the Tygerberg campus of Stellenbosch University (SU) and was conceived as a hub for hypothesis-driven research and training in immunology thinking and an array of techniques...
Trophoblast Study
Mechanisms by which trophoblasts recruit T cells to the placental villi during maternal HIV and CMV co-infection
MELABO Study
Mechanisms Leading to Adverse Birth Outcomes in South African HIV-Infected Women study
HAPDY Study
HIV antiretrovirals and placenta dysfunction – identifying the mechanisms leading to poor foetal growth
DAPHNE Study
Developing A Predictor of adverse birtH outcomes and materNal cardiovascular hEalth
Training
RIRCA trains scientists of the future through BRAINS, TIGRIS, the Infectious Diseases African (IDA) Symposim, Immunopaedia Foundation, International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS), (AFRIBOP) African Immunobiology of Parasites...