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                            23 November 2022  
                        
                    
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                            Story André Damons
                        
                    
                        
                    
                        
                
            
         
        
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          Prof Motlalepula Matsabisa, Professor and Director of Pharmacology, will play host to the various stakeholders to network and share knowledge on current developments in indigenous knowledge research and product development, biodiversity, innovation, and commercialisation of the IK-based research products. The Indigenous Knowledge System (IKS) for Health unit in the Department of Pharmacology within the UFS Faculty of Health Sciences was last year awarded an annual Technology Innovation Agency Platform (TIA) grant of R17 million for the next five years.
 The research and teaching programme in the School of Clinical Medicine has since been rebranded and is now known as the African Medicines Innovation and Technology Development Platform (AMITD), which will strive to respond to community health needs and address industry research needs and challenges.
The indaba will showcase progress made by TIA and other entities in enriching the development and commercialisation of IK-based innovations. It will take place from 24 to 25 November 2022 in the Equitas Senate Hall at the UFS. 
Prof Matsabisa is the chairperson of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Regional Expert Advisory Committee on Traditional Medicines for COVID-19. He is also a visiting professor at the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (BUCM) in Beijing, China, and the Deputy President of the South African Society for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology.
 

         	
       
		
			
			    
		
		
		
		
		 
        
    
	 
 
                
Three netball players in USSA Dream Team
2016-07-26
	 Alicia Puren and the UFS netball team lost 43-44 against
		
		Alicia Puren and the UFS netball team lost 43-44 against 
the Pukke in the USSA semi-finals in Cape Town.
  Photo: Johan Roux
		Although they could not improve on 2015’s second  place, the Kovsies were still rewarded. After the USSA tournament, held from 4 to 8 July 2016 in Cape Town,  three netball players from the University of the Free State (UFS) were included  in the Dream Team. They were the captain Tanya  Mostert, vice-captain Khomotso Mamburu, and Alicia Puren.
        Mostert  and her team had to settle for third place, after losing narrowly to  Pukke 43-44 in a semi-final. They beat Maties 45-42 to win the bronze medal. Earlier,  they had outplayed the University of Johannesburg (64-38) and Pukke (59-40),  but lost against Tuks 48-49.
        Women’s hockey  team finish fourth
        The UFS women’s hockey team had to settle for the  fourth place at the USSA tournament in Johannesburg after they lost to Maties  2-4 in the match for the third place.
        The UFS men’s team was sixth overall  in the City of Gold.
        Shimlas suffer several  narrow defeats
        After a number of narrow defeats, the Shimlas unfortunately only managed one USSA victory in East London, ending fifth  overall. They lost against Maties (29-31) and Pukke (29-31), but beat Ikeys  (25-0).
        UFS squash team  won B  Division 
        Maryke Coetzee from Kovsies won the individual  competition in the women’s B Division at  the USSA squash tournament in Stellenbosch. The UFS was the overall winner in  Division B.
        The Kovsie women’s basketball team finished sixth at  the USSA tournament in Johannesburg, with the men in the 13th place.
        
          - The  UFS did not send badminton and volleyball teams, as planned, to Stellenbosch  and Pretoria, respectively.