Sibusiso Malindisa is on a doctoral quest to discover anti-cancer drugs. His research focuses on proteins involved in cancer, and he is working to find alternative cancer therapeutics that target the specific proteins, are permanent and not toxic. Malindisa received a teaching assistant award at Wits University at the end of the first year of his master’s in molecular and cell biology. He had to get a job as a petrol attendant to raise money for registration and squat with a friend for a year until finally graduating in 2016, one of the best moments of his life.
Malindisa is a biotechnology and biochemistry lecturer to third-year and honours students at Unisa. He takes technology and innovation to the next level with online lectures using YouTube, Journal of Virtual Experiments, Facebook and other platforms for teaching and research. He supervises postgraduate research projects, has co-supervised eight students to completion and is working with seven others.
Being an average student does not determine your trajectory in your career, it is your dedication and the significance which you bring into your work.