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Research

​​​The Department of Microbiology is strongly research orientated.  Eight of the academic staff members are NRF-rated (currently one A, four B’s and three C’s).  The following broad research themes are currently pursued.

Overview of research groups
 

Prof M Viljoen-Bloom

Microbial hydrolysis of starch for biofuel production​
 

Dr T Jansen
Yeast and fungal biotechnology for sustainable industrial applications​
 

Dr H Volschenk​
Functional microbial bioinformatics​
 

Prof  Leon Dicks

Development of probiotic lactic acid bacteria for humans and animals, taxonomy of lactic acid bacteria, characterisation of antimicrobial peptides (including bacteriocins) produced by lactic acid bacteria and their industrial application; industrial and medical microbiology
 

Prof Karin Jacobs

Microbial communities from fynbos soil; taxonomy and biology of soil fungi, indoor air quality monitoring and fungal detection. Microbial community analyses of the GIT of various organisms
 

Prof Alf Botha

The interactions between yeast and their biological, chemical and physical environment
 

Prof  Gideon Wolfaardt

Microbial biofilm ecology, and application of this knowledge to manage microbial aggregates in engineered, industrial and clinical settings
 

Prof Wesaal Khan

Development and application of rainwater harvesting treatment systems; optimisation and monitoring of cost-effective point of use rainwater harvesting treatment systems

 

Prof Thulani P Makhalanyane​

African microbiome research

 

Dr Renay Ngobeni​

Molecular parasitology, water-related parasitology and childhood diarrhoea ​​