The University of Cape Town’s Neuroscience Institute, located on the campus of Groote Schuur Hospital, has over 80 members working in neuroscientific disciplines such as clinical neuroscience, cognitive and behavioural neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, neuroimaging, molecular and cellular neuroscience, computational neuroscience, social neuroscience, neurophysiology and neuroanatomy, neurogenetics and neuro-ethics. Through research excellence and the use of cutting-edge technologies it aims to foster ground- breaking discoveries that will create an Africa where every person can achieve their full potential through brain health.
Why empathy is breaking healthcare: The neuroscience of compassion
Dr Heidi Matisonn
Adolescent mental health: a better understanding
Professor Jackie Hoare
Traumatic stress across generations: epigenetic insights
Associate Professor Nastassja Koen
Why does that hurt?
Associate Professor Tory Madden
How can I find the right person for persistant pain? Navigating the health care system in South Africa
Professor Romy Parker and panellists