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Ngeniswe(Ngeni) Henrietta Ntombela
2021-11-30 Postgraduate research supervision & External examiner: I have joined NWU in January 2017, coming from another university I have supervised postgraduate students and also conducted article writing workshops for Masters and PHDs, with former Research Fellow Prof Herman Strydom. I have been the external examiner for a number…http://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/af/hart-physiology/gontse-gg-mokwatsi
Gontse (GG) Mokwatsi
2025-01-24 Dr Mokwatsi is aangestel as 'n senior lektor by die Departement Fisiologie en het navorserverantwoordelikhede binne die Hipertensie in Afrika Navorsingspan. Haar navorsingsbelangstellings sluit in vroeë ontwikkeling van hipertensie en die gebruik van tuis- en ambulatoriese bloeddrukmonitering vir die beheer van hipertensie. Sy is 'n lid van die…http://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/hart-physiology/gontse-gg-mokwatsi
Gontse (GG) Mokwatsi
2025-01-24 Dr Mokwatsi is appointed as a senior lecturer at the Department of Physiology and has researcher responsibilities within the Hypertension in Africa Research Team. Her research interests include early development of hypertension and the use of home and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring for control of hypertension. She is a member of the South…http://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/af/ohhri-occupational-hygiene-physiology/sonette-du-preez
Sonette du Preez
2025-02-12 Mev du Preez is ‘n lektor en navorser in die veld van Beroepshigiëne. Haar navorsing fokus op die gesondheids risikos betrokke by laagvervaarding prosesse (3D druk werk) by fasiliteite regoor Suid-Afrika. Haar navorsing sal bydrae tot belangrike inligting vir die opleiding vir operateurs rakende gesondeheids kwessies. Mev du Preez doseer…http://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/ohhri-occupational-hygiene-physiology/sonette-du-preez
Sonette du Preez
2025-02-12 Dr du Preez is a researcher and lecturer in the field of Occupational Hygiene and is mainly focused on identifying the health risks associated with Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) processes undertaken at different facilities in South-Africa. Her research is also aimed at providing important information necessary for training employees on the…http://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/af/psychology/tamlynn-jefferis