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  • Research Brief for the Alcohol Diagnostic Validation for Injury-Related Trauma (AVIRT) Study – A catalyst for improving health practice and policy in South Africa
    On 18 March 2025, the South African Medical Research Council’s Burden of Disease Research Unit (BODRU) and Mental Health, Alcohol, Substance Use and Tobacco Research Unit (MAST-RU) hosted a briefing on the Alcohol Diagnostic Validation for Injury-Related Tra
  • World TB Day 2025: Strengthening Collaboration in Tuberculosis Research
    Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading infectious disease killer worldwide, with an estimated 1.5 million deaths and 10.6 million new cases each year (World Health Organization [WHO], 2024), despite being both preventable and curable.  South Africa is p
  • National Cause of Death Validation Reveals HIV/AIDS Still a Leading Cause of Death in South Africa
    A large nationwide study led by the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) has assessed the accuracy of cause-of-death data collected through South Africa's Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) system. The study compared official death record
  • Africa’s HIV vaccine research at a crossroads
    The BRILLIANT Consortium (BRinging Innovation to cLinical and Laboratory research to end HIV In Africa through New vaccine Technology) confirms the termination of funding by the USAID which directly impacts the pioneering initiative dedicated to advancing HIV
  • SAMRC Scientific Merit Awards 2025 – honouring excellence in Health Research
    The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) held its 11th scientific merit awards to honour some of the best scientific minds in Health Research. Former Director-General at the Department of Health Adjunct Professor Precious Matsoso was awarded the P
  • Unpacking a Legacy: New History Book Traces the Journey of the SAMRC from Inception to COVID-19
    The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) has launched a book illustrating its 55-year history of medico-scientific innovation, achievements and breakthroughs. Authored by Howard Phillips, an emeritus professor of history at the University of Cap
  • Becoming a mother despite pregnancy-related heart failure
    Two new studies supported by the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) have been published by Cape Heart Institute Researcher Prof. Karen Sliwa and her team. These studies focus on treatment with bromocriptine and the possibility of subsequent pregn
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The SAMRC was established in 1969 and is dedicated to improving the health of people in South Africa, through research, innovation, development, and technology transfer. The scope of research includes laboratory investigations, clinical research, and public health studies.

 

We conduct research on South Africa’s quadruple burden of disease: maternal, newborn and child health, HIV/AIDS and TB, non-communicable diseases, and interpersonal violence. Our work is to acquire evidence-based information to inform health policy and practice and improve the quality and health status of people in South Africa.

 

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Building a healthy nation through research, innovation and transformation

To advance the nation’s health and quality of life and address inequity by conducting and funding relevant and responsive health research, capacity development, innovation and research translation

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Cochrane South Africa contributes to a collaborative report on the Transformative role of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in advancing global health in Africa
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the new technologies that are modelled to transform global health. Various AI technologies…
AVIRT
Research Brief for the Alcohol Diagnostic Validation for Injury-Related Trauma (AVIRT) Study – A catalyst for improving health practice and policy in South Africa
On 18 March 2025, the South African Medical Research Council’s Burden of Disease Research Unit (BODRU) and Mental Health, Alcohol,…
World TB Day 2025: Strengthening Collaboration in Tuberculosis Research
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading infectious disease killer worldwide, with an estimated 1.5 million deaths and 10.6 million n…

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This RFA is an open call for researchers engaged in health research from all recognised South Africa…
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The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) in partnership with the Department of Science, Te…
The Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSPO), in collaboration with its South African mem…
The European Partnership for Personalised Medicine, EP PerMed, supported by the European Union under…
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PHASA 2025, 6 - 9 April 2025
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Webinar: From Science to Action: Climate change Communication Lessons from Theory and Practice
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5th Cochrane Africa Indaba 2025
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2nd South African Clinician Scientists Conference
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Annual SAPRIN Conference 2025
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SA AIDS 2025 conference
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Biomedical Research & Innovation Platform (BRIP) Conference 2025
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11th SAMRC Scientific Merit Awards

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