South African Medical Research Council Explained

Jurisdiction:South Africa
Employees:≈  718
Chief1 Name:Professor Glenda E. Gray
Chief1 Position:President and CEO
Parent Department:Department of Health

The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) is a para-statal medical research organisation in South Africa. The current president is professor Glenda Gray. The South African Medical Research Council was established in 1969 to act as an independent statutory body to co-ordinate health and medical research activities throughout South Africa.

The SAMRC strives to “advance the nation’s health and quality of life and address inequity by conducting and funding relevant and responsive health research, capacity development, innovation, and research translation”.[1]

Research conducted by the SAMRC is in the fields of tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular diseases, non-communicable diseases, gender and health, alcohol abuse, and drug abuse.

It is a member of the Innovative Vector Control Consortium.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.samrc.ac.za/sites/default/files/attachments/2022-10/SAMRCbrochure.pdf