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Breadcrumb Robert J Wilkinson Wilkinson lab Tuberculosis Laboratory : Members Lab contentLab contentIn this section Overview Areas of interest Publications Members Vacancies News Khayelitsha, South Africa: a peri-urban township of around 400000 people 30 km from the centre of Cape Town. In Khayelitsha the chances of developing tuberculosis in any year are around 1%, much higher if a person is HIV-coinfected. Toggle to view hero caption Team members Robert Wilkinson Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER Lab: Tuberculosis LaboratoryLead, Team member Alize Proust Job title: POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING FELLOW Lab: Tuberculosis LaboratoryTeam member Katalin Wilkinson Job title: PRINCIPAL LABORATORY RESEARCH SCIENTIST Lab: Tuberculosis LaboratoryDeputy / Manager, Team member Lavanya Mane Job title: PHD STUDENT Lab: Tuberculosis LaboratoryTeam member Alessandra Pinna Job title: VISITING SCIENTIST Lab: Tuberculosis LaboratoryTeam member Maddalena Cerrone Job title: CLINICAL FELLOW - STUDENT Lab: Tuberculosis LaboratoryTeam member Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Katalin Wilkinson Job title: PRINCIPAL LABORATORY RESEARCH SCIENTIST Lab: Tuberculosis LaboratoryDeputy / Manager, Team member