Prof Dheda, head of Pulmonology and director of the Centre for Lung Infection and Immunity (CLII) at the University of Cape Town (UCT), was honoured with the prestigious Alan Pifer Award at UCT’s 2024 Staff Awards; and was also celebrated at the Research Celebration event. This award recognises socially responsive research that addresses critical challenges in South Africa and highlights Prof Dheda’s significant contributions to TB research. His work has advanced diagnostics, treatment, and healthcare policy, impacting millions globally, particularly in communities most affected by TB.
During both events, Prof Dheda’s achievements were celebrated as a testament to UCT’s commitment to driving impactful, socially responsible research. His pioneering efforts to integrate research with patient care and public health solutions were emphasised as exemplary in addressing South Africa’s pressing healthcare challenges.
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On Wednesday, 27 November, Vice-Chancellor Professor Mosa Moshabela hosted the UCT Staff Awards 2024, which served to honour and celebrate exceptional individuals at UCT for their contributions through excellence and dedication in research, teaching and service.
The celebration acknowledged staff receiving Long Service Awards and the Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Awards. Awards presented at this year’s event included the UCT Book Award, Meritorious Book Prize, UCT Creative Works Award, Meritorious Creative Works Award, Fellowship Award and Social Responsiveness Award. The evening also hailed staff members who have received ad hominem promotions that will take effect at the beginning of 2025.