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  1. Department of Integrative Biomedical Sciences. Wernher & Beit North level 3. Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town. Anzio Road. Observatory, 7925. South Africa. Tel: +27 21 406 6938 (office) Email: stefan.barth@uct.ac.za.

  2. Prof. Dr. Dr. Stefan Barth. University of Cape Town: Rondebosch, Western Cape, ZA. 2015-04-01 to present | South African Research Chair in Cancer Biotechnology, Tier 1 (Department of Integrative Biomedical Sciences) Employment. Show more detail. Source : Prof. Dr. Dr. Stefan Barth. expand_more. Works (50 of 215) sort Sort. Items per page: 50.

  3. BARTH, Prof Dr Dr Stefan - Position presently held. South African Research Chair in Cancer Biotechnology, Tier 1 (NRF 47904) Research interests. Knowledge-driven development of disease-specific diagnostic and therapeutic fusion proteins. Main areas of research/expertise.

  4. 1,973 Followers, 549 Following, 289 Posts - Stefan Barth (@barthsman) on Instagram: "Fulltime Coach and Author | Endurance combined with Medical Fitness and Acupressure | Passion for Ultracycling & Bikepacking | Coaching & Books ⬇️⬇️⬇️".

  5. Stefan Barth has been a professor of integrative biomedical sciences at the University of Cape Town and was awarded for a Tier 1 South African Research Chair in Cancer Biotechnology under the South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science and Technology, administered through the National Research Foundation, at the ...

  6. Stefan Barth View Targeted human cytolytic fusion proteins at the cutting edge: Harnessing the apoptosis-inducing properties of human enzymes for the selective elimination of tumor cells

  7. Stefan Barth. Offers cutting-edge information on the development of antibody drug conjugates and recombinant immunotoxins. Explores related basic biological and chemical technologies and promotes new developments toward clinical applications. Primarily aimed at postgraduate students, researchers and clinicians.