Senior Researcher in the department of Biomedical Sciences, Dr Shanel Raghubeer’s passion for research has earned her a Y2 rating from the National Research Foundation (NRF).
Raghubeer joined the South African Medical Research Council /CPUT Cardiometabolic Health Research Unit as a postdoctoral research fellow in July 2019 before taking up her current position in October last year.
“This fellowship was very fruitful; I learned a lot from Prof Tandi Matsha and Prof Glenda Davison and was very fortunate to be involved in several projects at the unit resulting in many publications.
Her research background focuses on molecular biology, genetics, and toxicology.
“During my time at CPUT, I have extended my field of expertise to include diabetes, metabolic syndromes, genetics and epigenetics. I am currently involved in studying the use of natural, easily accessible compounds for the treatment of several illnesses, including metabolic dysregulation, inflammation and glucose metabolism. I am also involved in genetic and epigenetic research with regards to cardiometabolic disorders.”
Raghubeer has always been interested in medical research and became drawn to the mechanisms underlying disease pathogenesis and metabolism.
She holds a master’s degree in medical science and a PhD in medical biochemistry, both from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Her career highlights include meeting Prof Tandi Matsha, former Dean of the Faculty of Health and Wellness Sciences, “and being recruited by her to conduct important community research at her SAMRC extracurricular research unit”.
“The work being done at this unit is invaluable and is changing the landscape of research being conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa. I am also thrilled to have established a cell culture laboratory in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, which will provide valuable skills for many students to come. Additionally, my first PhD student will be completing her studies this year and is set to graduate in April 2024.”
Raghubeer said she was very happy to receive the news of her rating by the NRF “because I knew this would open many doors for me in the research landscape of South Africa”.
“I am excited to be included in the group of esteemed rated researchers across South Africa. This rating represents a cumulative effort as I have worked with incredible, inspiring researchers who have lifted me to this level and continue to inspire me every day. I look forward to training the next generation of scientists at CPUT and improving research uptake at our institution.”
Outside of work, she loves to spend time outdoors, hiking or enjoying a good book and a picnic.
“I enjoy going to the gym and exploring the Cape Winelands. In Cape Town, we are blessed with amazing beaches and mountains, and there is never a moment of boredom!”
Written by Ilse Fredericks
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