Ms Dipuo Mosea
Position
Professional officer
Department
Plant Sciences
Address
Plant Sciences
Qwaqwa Campus
UFS
Telephone
Office
Intsika Building
Information

Short CV

EDUCATION

University of the Free State – Qwaqwa Campus

Doctorate in Botany – To date


University of the Free State – Qwaqwa Campus

Masters in Botany – Degree Obtained 2023

 

University of the Free State – Qwaqwa Campus

Bachelor of Science Honours (Botany) – Degree Obtained 2019

 

University of the Free State – Qwaqwa Campus

Bachelor of Science (Majoring in Chemistry and Botany) – Degree Obtained 2017

WORK EXPERIENCE

University of the Free State [Officer: Professional Services]

July 2020 – to date

 

I am responsible for general, academic, Human Resource, and financial administration. I prepare, conduct, and coordinate undergraduate practicals in the following modules: Lower life and molecular biology, Plant Biology, Plant anatomy, and morphology. I also order and manage all practical material for modules specified for me. I also manage laboratory maintenance and marketing for the Department. In this role, I have gained extensive experience in Oracle PeopleSoft – Financials, Human Resources, and Campus Solutions.

 

University of the Free State [Academic Facilitator 5/8AY: Plant Sciences]

Jan 2017 –2020

 

I lectured BIOL 1504 (Lower life and molecular biology). I planned, presented, set and marked continuous assessments and examination papers. I also Invigilated Class Tests. I prepared and presented practical sessions and attendded departmental and Faculty staff meetings. For personal development, I attend staff development workshops and seminars.

Housing and Residence Affairs [Residence Assistant]

October 2019 – December 2019

 

I supervised the Postgraduate residence, responded to all requests and emergencies during duty hours. I remained on-call during the weekends. I liaised with the appropriate Residence Life administrator on behalf of the residents regarding issues of concern to the residents. I advised residents regarding personal and academic concerns and directed them to supportive aids such as employee’s wellness and teaching and learning services.

 

Kgola Thuto Senior Secondary School [Assistant Teacher]

January 2017

 

I taught Life Sciences to the grade 12 learners.

 

University of the Free State [Laboratory Assistant]

February 2015–December 2016

 

As a student laboratory assistant, I helped Professional Officers in preparing instructions and materials used during laboratory experiments and demonstration for both the first and second year students in the Plant Sciences Department.

 

Qholaqhwe Senior School [Assistant Teacher]

January 2013–December 2015

 

I taught Social Sciences to the grade 8 learners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SKILLS

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University Exposure

 


Publications

My research interests are focused on ensuring food security, irrespective of climatic changes in Africa and around the world. Specifically, I investigate how agriculturally important crops regulate the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in response to drought, heat, and salt stress. I address biologically significant and fundable questions in my research, utilizing a comprehensive approach that includes molecular genetics, biochemistry, structural biology, physiology, chemistry, bioinformatics, omics, and systems biology.

Each project and biological question I explore aims to deepen our understanding of how plants exhibit tolerance and resistance to stress, while others may be compromised. What sets these plants apart at the molecular level? To gain this deeper understanding, I make predictions, generate models, and integrate data from various platforms, leveraging the latest advanced tools to test my hypotheses.

Collaborating with different experts, including molecular biologists (e.g., Rudo Ngara), plant molecular biologist (e.g., Lee-Ann Niekerk), plant physiologists (e.g., Tatenda Goche), physist (e.g., Richard Ocaya), and microbiologist (e.g., Arun Gokul), I find the ultimate reward in science lies in understanding how the intricate scientific pieces fit together to provide answers to working hypotheses (or modify them if necessary)—all in the pursuit of food security.

Some of my significant contributions include identifying responsive proteins such as germins, peroxidases, and histones. These proteins piqued interest due to their unique responsiveness to severe stress or their common response to osmotic stress in sorghum. As we enter the Fourth Industrial Revolution, my research remains attuned to the need for Africa and the world to reimagine their approaches. Working in a rural area, my research also addresses skills development for farmers and contributes to achieving the millennium goals set by many governments globally.

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BLOEMFONTEIN CAMPUS FACULTY CONTACT

Elfrieda van den Berg (Marketing Manager)
T: +27 51 401 2531
E:vdberge@ufs.ac.za

QWAQWA CAMPUS FACULTY CONTACT

Dilahlwane Mohono (Faculty Officer)
T: +27 58 718 5284
E:naturalscienceqq@ufs.ac.za

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