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Molecular Breeding and Biodiversity Group takes the spotlight at SAGS-SASBI conference in Durban

Molecular Breeding and Biodiversity Group takes the spotlight at SAGS-SASBI conference in Durban

Jessica Vervalle
05 October 2016

The University of KwaZulu Natal, hosted the joint biannual conferences of South African Genetics Society and the South African Society for Bioinformatics (SAGS-SASBI) in Durban from the 20th to 23rd of September 2016. Drs Aletta Bester-van der Merwe and Clint Rhode led the large Stellenbosch contingent from the Molecular Breeding and Biodiversity (MBB) group, including three PhD-, five MSc and three Hons-candidates. All students presented oral- and/or poster presentations resulting in a total of 12 conference contributions. Kelvin Hull (BScHons candidate) won the best student poster award for his work on forensic identification of commercially exploited sharks. Both Drs Bester-van der Merwe and Rhode were re-elected to the South African Genetics Society's Executive Committee as Marketing and Communication officer and Treasurer respectively. Simo Maduna, a PhD candidate also involved in shark genetics research, was elected as student representative.

Back: Kelvin Hull (Hons), Gibbs Kuguru (MSc), Tassin Jackson (Hons), Rozane Badenhorst (MSc)

Front: Francois Jenkins (MSc), Ruth Dale Kuys (PhD), Marioné Niemandt (MSc), Simo Maduna (PhD), Melt Hugo (Hons), Dr Clint Rhode, Dr Aletta Bester-van der Merwe, Khethani Mhelembe (PhD)