November 1, 2016

AUT scholars receive prestigious HRC awards

Five AUT scholars were yesterday announced as recipients of the Health Research Council’s 2017 career development awards. The awards recognise New Zealand’s outstanding emerging talent, and seek to foster the country’s health research workforce by enabling sought-after development opportunities. Read more… Read More

November 1, 2016

New treatments for pain, sexual violence prevention and TB funded

The ‘silent epidemic’ of chronic pain is the focus of University of Auckland research awarded $500,000 in funding over four years from the Health Research Council of New Zealand which is also funding a study on sexual violence prevention and tuberculosis (TB). School of Biological Sciences Research Fellow Christopher Walker… Read More

October 28, 2016

Screening toddlers to cut heart attack risks

The New England Journal of Medicine Screening toddlers’ cholesterol levels and genes when they visit a GP for routine vaccinations could help pick up families with a high risk of heart disease, say UK researchers. The research found that for every 1000 toddlers screened, 8 people could be identified as… Read More

October 27, 2016

Investing in research

A new collaboration in genomic medicine sees Scotland join AstraZeneca’s global genomics initiative – further demonstrating Scotland’s ability to attract major industry projects. The partnership between AstraZeneca and the Stratified Medicine Scotland Innovation Centre, which represents NHSScotland, Scottish Universities and industry partners, will offer unique opportunities to researchers using… Read More

October 27, 2016

New Zealand: New research shows gaps widening for Māori

Wai-Research today launches two important publications that look into Māori child wellbeing and the widening gaps in Māori Mental Health, as well as announcing Emeritus Professor Sir Mason Durie as Pou (Patron) of the research unit. Wai-Research is responsible for a research programme that supports Te Whānau o Waipareira to… Read More

October 21, 2016

‘Cellular CCTV’ solves longstanding Leukaemia mystery

The longstanding question of how leukaemia survives chemotherapy has been answered by researchers in Australia and the United Kingdom, bringing the world closer to more effective therapies for this devastating cancer. Leukaemia is a cancer of the blood with significantly high mortality rates. In Australia, 50% of adult leukaemia patients relapse… Read More

October 20, 2016

Clinical research trial for Alzheimer’s medication

Calling all cell phone losers, milk-forgetters and the car-park confused: here’s a research clinical trial just for you Where did I put my keys? What did I come to the supermarket for? Where did I park the car? What have I done with my phone? Forgetting the little things can… Read More

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