COE-HUMAN Team Johannesburg Office Prof Shane Norris | Director Prof Norris is Director of the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Human Development and Director of the MRC/Wits Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit, Department of Paediatrics, at the University of the Witwatersrand. He is an epidemiologist with research interests that include child growth and development, obesity, and inter-generational risk of metabolic disease.
Mr Justin Du Toit | Centre & Research Manager Justin Du Toit joined the CoE-HUMAN as Centre Manager in November 2020. Justin has more than a decade of management and research experience in the private and public sectors. His public sector career began in 2015 as Deputy Director of Research in the Private Office of then Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa. He continued to work with Mr Ramaphosa when he became President of the Republic of South Africa. His work focused on evidence-based research to strengthen ethical and strategic policymaking and governance. Justin’s research interests include land restitution and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Dr Lisa Ware | Senior Researcher Dr Ware is a senior researcher at the CoE-HUMAN and an associate director of DPHRU at the University of the Witwatersrand. Her research interests are how health behaviours are impacted by our environment and how these relate to chronic disease risk. She holds funding from the Wellcome Trust to investigate how vascular health has been transmitted across three generations in Sowetan families. She is also the recipient of several bilateral funding awards with UK universities to assess various ways to monitor and shift health behaviours. She is the Research Director of the Wits Health HUBB programme, a research and training initiative empowering young people as agents for change to create healthier communities. She currently has a C-Rating from the NRF. Ms Kopano Masemola | DOHaD Africa Project Officer Kopano Masemola is a DOHaD Africa Project Officer and a final year Bachelor of Arts (BA) Student at the University of the Witwatersrand. Her Bachelor of Arts degree majors in International Relations and Political Studies. Her academic interest lies in African agency particularly in terms of Africa’s collaboration with the world. Her career with Wits University commenced in 2018 at Wits plus; Centre for Part-Time Studies, later moved to the Student Enrolment Centre (SEnC) then the Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit (DPHRU) and now CoE-HUMAN. The mission of the DOHaD Africa aligns well with her objective to enhance representation, visibility and agency of Africa through collaboration and participation.
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