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UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA FORMAT OF CURRICULUM VITAE The University prefers the following CV format. Specific items can be added to or omitted to reflect faculty specific and/or individual circumstances, but the given numbering should, as far as possible, be followed to facilitate the evaluation process. Provision of information about race and gender is optional, but will assist the University to report in terms of current employment equity legislation. EVALUATION DATE: (Office use only) 1. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION Surname First names Groenewald Hermanus Bernardus Citizenship South African Title Prof Female Male X Population group African Coloured Indian White X Other (Please specify) Department Anatomy and Physiology Position Professor and Head Direct Telephone E-mail 012-529 8247 Direct Telefax 012-529 8320 herman.groenewald@up.ac.za Date of appointment 1 January 1990 Permanent fulltime X Temporary fulltime 1.2 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED BVSc PhD Degree/ Diploma Field of study Higher education institution Year Distinctions Veterinary Anatomy - Thesis entitled An anatomical and histological study of the forestomach and University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort 1980 1993

abomasum of homozygous grey, homozygous white and black Karakul lambs 1.3 WORK EXPERIENCE TO DATE Name of employer Virology Section of the Veterinary Research Institute, Onderstepoort Private Practice, Hercules, Pretoria Medical University of Southern Africa, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science Technikon Pretoria University of Pretoria, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort Technikon Pretoria University of Pretoria, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort University of Pretoria, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Capacity and/or type of work Diagnostic work on cases of equine and ovine viral diseases, and research on horse sickness and bluetongue. Valuable experience gained in all aspects of diagnostic work and research Assistant in a mixed private practice. Experience gained in all aspects of general and small and large animal practice Senior Lecturer. Taught Anatomy, Histology and Embryology to 2 nd and 3 rd year students. Experience gained in all aspects of teaching these subjects, as well as teaching educationally disadvantaged students. Resigned post at Medunsa to register for PhD in Veterinary Anatomy at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria Part-time Senior Lecturer in Animal Diseases Senior Lecturer Taught Anatomy, Histology and Embryology to 1 st and 2 nd year students. Course leader for the Anatomy 100 course. Responsible for presenting the post-graduate canine anatomy course 1990-1992 Part-time Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Anatomy and Physiology Associate Professor Teaching Anatomy, Histology and Embryology to 1st and 2nd year students. Responsible for the post-graduate course in equine anatomy. Played a significant role, based on experience gained at Medunsa, in adapting course presentation to facilitate the integration of educationally disadvantaged students. Involved in the revision and development of the new Anatomy 213 and Anatomy 224 courses, and in the preparation and writing of the revised undergraduate Study and Dissection Guide Acting Head Gained invaluable experience in all aspects of running a Period From mm//yy to mm//yy July 1980 to Dec 1982 Jan 1983 to Sept 1985 Oct 1985 to Dec 1989 Jan1987 to Dec 1987 Jan 1990 to Jan 1994 Jan 1993 to Dec1994 Jan 1994 to Dec 1998 Nov 1996 to Nov 1997

Science, Onderstepoort University of Pretoria, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort University of Pretoria, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort University of Pretoria, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort University of Pretoria, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort department successfully Professor Teaching Anatomy, Jan 1999 to present Histology and Embryology to undergraduate and post-graduate students Acting Head June 1998 to June 1999 Head July 1999 to March 2001 Head Acting Deputy Dean Undergraduate student matters April 2001 to present Jan end of March 2008 2. TEACHING ACTIVITIES 2.1 Courses presented Course Level (e.g. second year, Masters) Self developed (Yes or No) Anatomy 100 First year No Anatomy 200 Second year No Anatomy 213 Second year Yes Anatomy 224 Second Year Yes Histology 200 Second year No Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology 300 Third year Yes Anatomy 703 Honours Yes Anatomy 705 Honours Yes Anatomy 774 Honours Yes 2.2 Other education and pedagogic courses presented Course Year Institution None

TEACHING OUTPUTS 3.1 Educational publications and products None 4. OTHER TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS 4.1 Membership of national and international bodies List all the teaching associations or societies to which you belong. Name your involvement, e.g. honorary member, founder member, full member, chairman, president, secretary 4.2 Visits to local and overseas universities as guest professor or lecturer in regard to teaching The Anatomy departments of the following veterinary schools in the USA were visited in 1993: 1. Tufts University, Boston 2. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 3. Texas A&M University, College Station 4. University of California, Davis 5. University of Minnesota, St Paul Information pertaining to anatomy curricula and course presentation at these faculties was instrumental in deciding to change the course presented at the University of Pretoria from a comparative to a species-based approach. Assisted the Department of Preclinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Zimbabwe with the development of their Anatomy curriculum. The following veterinary schools were visited in March 2000 with Prof Van der Walt to investigate the different models for an integrated Anatomy, Histology and Physiology curriculum: 1. University of Glasgow 2. University of Edinburgh 3. University of Cambridge 4. University of London 5. University of Utrecht Represented the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria at the Workshop of the Regional Curriculum Committee in Debre-Ziet, Ethiopia on 11-15 October 2004. This committee discussed the harmonization of the curricula of the Veterinary Faculties of East and Southern Africa and compiled a draft macro-curriculum.

Represented the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria at the Colloquium on veterinary training held by the Inter-States School of Veterinary Science and Medicine (EISMV) in Saly, Senegal on 6 8 June 2005. Delegates from the USA, Tunisia, Morocco and the 13 EISMV member countries were present. Lectured in the Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden between the 24 th of April and 25 th of May 2004 under the Linnaeus- Palme Swedish Exchange programme. 4.3 Participation in national and international teaching associations, bodies, committees 1993- present: Member of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria. 2000-2001: Member of a Senate Committee appointed to investigate the 3 + 4 Curriculum for the Faculty of Veterinary Science and to make recommendations to Senate. 2003 2005: Chairperson of the BSc (VetBiol) Workgroup who was responsible for the development and implementation of the curriculum for the BSc (VetBiol) programme. 2004- present: Member of the BSc (VetBiol) Logistics Committee. 5 RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 5.1 Former supervision or co-supervision (completed) Name of student Degree/Title of dissertation/ thesis and date Supervisor MZJ Elias Blood supply to the Prof JT Soley hypophysis and hypothalamus of the ostrich (Struthio camelus) as determined by three different techniques Co-supervisor(s) Prof HB Groenewald Duration of studies (years) 3 C Tivane The morphology of the upper digestive tract of the ostrich (Struthio camelus) Prof JT Soley Prof HB Groenewald 4 5.2 Current post-graduate students Name of student Degree enrolled for and date of first registration Project title WH Kimaro PhD Ultrastructural and immunohistochemic al study of the effect of various doses of methyl-2- benzimidazole carbamate (carbendazim) on the magnum and Supervisor Prof Madekurozwa Cosupervisor(s) Prof HB Groenewald Year of registration 2007

shell gland of the sexually mature Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) MM Qinisa PhD Aspects of digestion in indigenous goats fed water- and nitrogen-restricted diets Prof Boomker Prof HB Groenwald 2006 W du Plessis PhD Advanced diagnostic imaging of the normal common marmoset (Callithrix Jacchus) Prof HB Groenewald Dr L Gaschen 2007 5.3 Obtaining research funds (Optional) Origin of research funds (e.g. contract research, THRIP, international funding organisations, other(s) Title of research project or programme Duration Money allocated (R) (Optional - exact amounts not required) 6 RESEARCH OUTPUTS 6.1 Publications in peer-reviewed or refereed journals Provide full details of each publication, including full titles, names of all the authors, journals, dates, page numbers etc. 1981 van Rensburg, I.B.J.; de Clerk, J.; Groenewald, H.B. and Botha, W.S. An outbreak of African Horse sickness in dogs. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 52: 323-325. 1982 Brock, R.M.; Joubert, J.P.J.; Hattingh, A.; Mitchell, G.; Newsholm, S.J.; van der Veen, R.R.; Hofmeyer, H.S.; Engels, E.A.N.; Groenewald, H.B. and Pamela Hunter. Ovine wet carcass syndrome of unknown aetiology. South African Journal of Animal Science, 13: 194-195. 1989 Groenewald, H.B. and Booth, K.K. An anatomical comparison of the rumen and reticulum of black, white and grey Karakul lambs. Karakul, 31: 16-19.

1992 Groenewald, H.B. and Booth, K.K. A comparative histological study of the number and size of the myenteric ganglia and neurons in the forestomach and abomasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 59: 103-106. 1992 Groenewald, H.B. Scanning electron microscopy of the mucosal surface of the forestomach and abomasa of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 59: 167-174. 1992 Groenewald, H.B. and Booth, K.K. A comparative study of the thickness of the tunica muscularis in the forestomach and abomasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 59: 225-227. 1993 Groenewald, H.B. Ultrastructure of the epithelium of the rumen, reticulum and omasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 60: 197-204. 1993 Groenewald, H.B. Ultrastructure of the myenteric ganglia of the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 60: 189-195. 1994 Groenewald, H.B. Neuropeptides in the forestomach and abomasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 61: 207-213. 1995 Bezuidenhout, A.J.; Soley, J.T. and Groenewald H.B. Sperm storage tubules in the oviduct of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 62: 193-199. 1996 Elias, M.Z.J.; Bezuidenhout, A.J. and Groenewald, H.B. Macroscopic blood supply to the hypophysis and hypothalamus of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 63: 245-252. 1999 Bezuidenhout, A.J.; Groenewald, H.B. and Soley, J.T. An anatomical study of the respiratory air sacs in the ostrich. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 66: 317-325. 2000 Swan, G.E. and Groenewald, H.B. Morphological changes associated with the development of the rumino-reticulum in growing lambs fed different rations. OnderstepoortJournal of Veterinary Research, 67: 105-114. 2000 Kirberger, R.M.; Groenewald, H.B. and Wagner, W. A radiological study of the sesamoid bones and os meniscus of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). Veterinary Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 13: 172-177.

2001 Wagner, W.M.; Kirberger, R.M. and Groenewald, H.B. Radiographic anatomy of the thoraco-abdominal cavity of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 72 (4): 203-208. 2003 Aire, T.A.; Soley J.T and Groenewald, H.B. A morphological study of simple testicular cysts in the ostrich (Struthio camelus). Research in Veterinary Science, 74: 153-162. 2003 Ohale, L.O.C. and Groenewald, H.B. The morphological characteristics of the antibrachiocarpal joint of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 70: 15-20. 2006 Weissengruber, G.E.; Egger, G.F.; Hutchinson, J.R.; Groenewald, H.B.; Elsässer, L.; Famini, D. and Forstenpointner, G. The structure of the cushions in the feet of African elephants (Loxodonta Africana). Journal of Anatomy, 209: 781-792 2011 Tivane, C; Roidrigues, MN; Soley, JT and Groenewald HB. Gross anatomical features of the oropharyngeal cavityof the ostrich (Struthio camelus). Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira, 31: 543-550 2012 Makungu, M; duplessis, WM; Barrows, M; Koeppel, K; Groenewald, HB. Ultrasonic abdominal anatomy of healthy captive caracals (Caracal caracal). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 43: 522-529 2012 Myburg, JG; Huchzermeyer, FW; Soley, JT; Booyse, DG; Groenewald, HB; Bekker, LC; Igushi, T; Guilliette. Technique for the collection of clear urine from the Nile crocodile. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 83: 1-6 6.2 Books and/or chapters in books Provide full details, including full titles, names of all the authors, publishers, dates, page numbers etc. Specify your exact contribution to the book e.g. editorial role, co-author 1998 Soley, J.T. and Groenewald, H.B. Reproduction. Chapter in: The Ostrich: Biology, Production and Health. Edited by D.C. Deeming. CAB International, United Kingdom; p129-158. 6.3 Published full-length conference papers/keynote addresses Provide full details of each publication, including full titles, names of all the authors, journals, dates, page numbers etc. 6.4 Non-refereed publications or popular articles

Provide full details of each publication, including full titles, names of all the authors, journals, dates, page numbers etc. 6.5 Patents Provide full details of provisional or full patents 6.6 Technical reports Provide full details. 7 OTHER SCHOLARLY RESEARCH-BASED CONTRIBUTIONS 7.1 Participation in conferences, workshops and short courses - specify type of contribution Provide full details of participation in national and international. Conferences etc 7.2.1 National Apr 1989: 19th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Cape Town. Paper entitled: An anatomical comparison of the rumen and rumino-reticulum of black, grey and white Karakul lambs. Platform presentation Oct 1989: Academic Day at Medunsa. Paper entitled: The anatomy of the forestomach of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Apr 1990: 20th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Bloemfontein. Paper entitled: A comparative histo-logical study of the forestomach and abomasa of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Sep 1990: 7th Faculty Day of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria. Paper entitled: A histological comparison of the myenteric ganglia and neurons in the forestomach and abomasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Apr 1991: 21st Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Stellenbosch. Paper entitled: Scanning electron microscopy of the mucosal surface of the rumen, reticulum and omasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Apr 1992: 22nd Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Sun City. Paper entitled: Neuropeptides in the myenteric ganglia of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Oct 1992: 9th Faculty Day of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria. Paper entitled: Neuropeptides in the myenteric ganglia and nerve fibres in the forestomach and abomasum of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation

Apr 1994: 24th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Pretoria. Paper entitled: Localization of LH and FSH producing cells in the pituitary of the ostrich. - Platform presentation Apr 1995: 25th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Durban. Paper entitled: Ultrastructure of the epithelium of the rumen of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Jul 1998: 28th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society Southern Africa, Maputo. Paper entitled: A comparative study of the myenteric ganglia and neurons in the small and large intestine of grey, white and black Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Jul 1998: 28th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Maputo. Paper entitled: Microscopic vessels in the pituitary and hypothalamus of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). - Platform presentation Dec 1998: Annual Conference of the Microscopy Society of South Africa, Johannesburg. Paper entitled: Scanning electron microscopy of the luminal epithelium of the air sacs of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). Poster presentation April 2000: 30th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Stellenbosch. Paper entitled: Ultrastructural changes in the epithelium of the developing rumino-reticulum of growing lambs fed on different rations. - Platform presentation Sept 2000: SAVA Biennial Congress 2000, Durban. Paper entitled: Radiographic anatomy of the thoraco-abdominal cavity of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). Poster presentation April 2002: 32 nd Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Cape Town. Paper entitled: Structural features of testicular cysts in the ostrich (Struthio camelus). - Poster presentation April 2003: 33 rd Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Golden Gate. Paper entitled: Comparative morphology of the crocodilian kidney a preliminary report. Platform presentation April 2004: 34 th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Durban. Paper entitled: Ultrastructural features of the sperm storage tubules in sexually immature female ostriches. - Poster presentation April 2005: 35 th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, East London. Paper entitled: The incidence of morphological characteristics of pigmentation in the ostrich caecum. Platform presentation

April 2006: 36 th Annual Congress of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa, Golden Gate. Paper entitled: Gross morphological features of the oropharyngeal cavity of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). - Poster presentation 7.2.2 International Oct 1990: 1st Annual Congress of the Namibian Veterinary Association, Windhoek. Paper entitled: New facts on the lethal factor of grey Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Jun 1993: 3rd International Sheep Conference, Edinburgh. Paper entitled: Anatomical and histological abnormalities in 24-hour old lethal grey Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Jul 1993: Scientific meeting of the American Association of Veterinary Anatomists, St Paul, Minnesota. Paper entitled: An anatomical and histological investigation of the forestomach and abomasum of lethal grey Karakul lambs. - Platform presentation Mar 1996: Improving our understanding of Ratites in a farming environment - 1st International Scientific Ratite Congress, Manchester. Paper entitled: Sperm storage tubules in the vagina of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). - Platform presentation Sep 1998: Ratites in a competitive world - 2nd International Scientific Ratite Congress, Oudtshoorn. Paper entitled: The anatomy of the air sacs of the ostrich. Platform presentation Sep 1998: Ratites in a competitive world - 2nd International Scientific Ratite Congress, Oudtshoorn. Paper entitled: Ultrastructural features of the epithelial lining of the air sacs of the ostrich. - Platform presentation Nov 1999: 10th Symposium on Tropical Animal Health and Production, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Paper entitled: Testicular structure and the process of spermatogenesis in the ostrich. - Platform presentation 7.2 Teamwork and collaboration with others: Other researchers (national and international) Prof GE Weissengruber, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria Prof J R Hutchinson, University of London, Londen Other research institutions (national and international) Klein Karoo Agricultural Cooperation

Industry 7.3 Membership in national and international bodies List all the scientific associations or societies to which you belong. Name your involvement, e.g. honorary member, founder member, full member, chairman, president, secretary World Association of Veterinary Anatomists - Member South African Veterinary Association - Member American Association of Veterinary Anatomists - Member Anatomical Society of Southern Africa - Served on Council as Secretary from April 1994 to April 2003, Scientific Secretary of the Organizing Committee for the International Symposium for Morphological Sciences in 2001, and member of the Bid Committee for the International Symposium for Morphological Sciences 7.4 Visits to local and overseas universities or research institutes as guest professor or researcher 8 ARTISTIC OUTPUTS (if applicable) 8.1 Provide full details of artistic outputs, including public reviews of work, coordinating reports by experts in the field, publisher, production company etc 9 MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES 9.1 List your involvement in departmental activities (e.g. administrative functions), faculty (e.g. faculty committees) or other university activities. Departmental activities 1996 present: Responsible for the normal administration of the department, first as Acting Head and then as Head. Faculty Committees 1992-1993: Chairman: Basic Sciences Committee of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria. 1993- present: Member of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria. During this time the Curriculum Committee was responsible for the development of the new, species-based curriculum.

2000- present: Member of the Examination Commission Committee of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria. 2000-2001: Member of a Senate Committee appointed to investigate the 3 + 4 Curriculum for the Faculty of Veterinary Science and to make recommendations to Senate. 2001-2004: Member of the Student Selection Committee of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria. 2003 2005: Chairperson of the BSc (VetBiol) Workgroup who was responsible for the development and implementation of the curriculum for the BSc (VetBiol) programme. 2004- present: Member of the BSc (VetBiol) Logistics Committee. 2004- present: Member of the BSc (VetBiol) II Selection Committee. 2005 present: Member of the Examination Commission Committee of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria. Faculty Related Curriculum Development Served as Chairperson for the BSc (VetBiol) Workgroup who developed and implemented the curriculum for the BSc (VetBiol) programme. Developed the new curriculum for Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology 300 module which is an integrated Anatomy, Physiology and Histology module for the BSc (VetBiol) III students. Developed the new curriculum for the Veterinary Comparative Anatomy 400 module presented in BVSc I 10 COMMUNITY SERVICE OR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS 10.1 Outreach projects (e.g. project titles, institutions and communities involved, etc.) 10.2 Professional service performed (e.g. courses presented, lectures at professional associations/clubs, radio or TV appearances, outside expert or appointment committee, etc.) 10.3 Clinical service (e.g full detail of rank/level of joint appointment, level of clinical service rendering responsibilities, university administration and academic responsibilities, CPD involvement, clinical trials involvement, etc.) 10.4 Involvement with other universities/scientific institutions (e.g. external examiner, editor of journal, advisory council, CSIR, SA Council for Scientific Professions)

External examiner: 1987-1989: Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria: Anatomy 100 and Anatomy 200. 1991-1998: Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Medunsa: Gross Veterinary Anatomy and Applied Veterinary Anatomy. 1995: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Gross Human Anatomy. 1996-1997: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. 1997: Department of Preclinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Zimbabwe: Gross Veterinary Anatomy, Applied Anatomy, Histology and Embryology. 1999: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Human Biology II. 1999: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. 2000: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Human Biology II. 2000: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. 2001: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Human Biology II. 2001-2006: Department of Anatomical Sciences, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. 2002-2003: Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Makerere University, Uganda: Gross Anatomy, Embryology and Histology. 2003 2006: Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Pretoria: Comparative Anatomy 10.5 Referee duties (e.g. journals, dissertations/theses) Numerous papers refereed for the following scientific journals: 1. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 2. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association

3. Joernaal van die Akademie vir Wetenskap, Kuns en Kultuur 4. Journal of Anatomy 5. Histology and Histopathology Have also served as a protocol referee for the NRF 11 AWARDS AND SCIENTIFIC/SCHOLARLY RECOGNITION 11.1 Evaluation status as scientist/scholar (e.g. NRF; first evaluation and ate, subsequent evaluations and dates 11.2 Research awards and prizes Full details are required 11.3 Teaching awards and prizes Full details are required 11.4 Artistic awards and prizes Full details required

ATTACHMENTS Candidates should attach the following documents to their CVs short critical assessment of your teaching and research outputs and practice over the last several years. (Teaching and research should be dealt with separately. In sum they should not exceed 4 pages. Highlight your most important teaching and research achievements and provide the necessary background to allow reviewers to appreciate your achievements); peer review reports of your teaching and research outputs and achievements (if available); selections from your teaching portfolio (if you have compiled a teaching portfolio) 2 lists of peers ( in South Africa or overseas), who you regard as suitable to review your teaching and research outputs respectively 2-3 referees who may be consulted to confirm critical aspects of your CV.