Breadcrumbs List.
Auckland Bioengineering Institute
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AI app to identify cerebral palsy in infants
1 September 2023
ABI's Dr Hamid Abbasi is using AI to detect possibilities of developing neurological disorders, including cerebral palsy, in early infancy.
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Surface mapping a reliable diagnostic tool for gut health
1 September 2023
Non-invasive sensors measure bioelectrical activity and may offer a better way of screening patients suffering with poor gut health.
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Celebrating Research Excellence awards announced
24 August 2023
Premier research awards feature investigators from disciplines across the breadth of the University.
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Gutsy win for tuatara researcher at 3MT
9 August 2023
Biological Sciences’ PhD candidate Cam Hoffbeck and her engaging talk on the microbiome of the tuatara took out the top prize at the Three Minute Thesis Final from a high quality field.
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Knowledge is brewing, so raise your glass
4 August 2023
Top academics will speak at Auckland watering holes for free on Tuesday 29 August.
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Scientists seek children with Cerebral Palsy for anti-gravity walk
5 July 2023
Anti-gravity training could help children with neurological and physical impairments improve their muscle coordination, strength and mobility.
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Inside out and outside in - the quest to measure intracranial pressure
4 July 2023
Two University of Auckland projects exploring out-of-the-box methods to measure brain pressure are driving ahead with funding from the latest HRC funding round.
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$15M funding over five years for major health research programmes
4 July 2023
Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland welcomes $15M government funding to research better, faster and more equitable patient care.
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ABI bones frame up another hi-tech success
28 June 2023
Double honours are flowing for FormusLabs as the Auckland Bioengineering Institute spinout snatch two prestigious titles at the 2023 NZ Hi-Tech Awards
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Transformative treatments gain $2M HRC funding
24 May 2023
Inventive approaches to persistent health problems gain almost $2 million in HRC funding.
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Peng Du’s lifelong mission, and eye for art
19 May 2023
Dr Peng Du’s gastrointestinal electrophysiology research allows high-tech investigation of gastric diseases.
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Bioengineering talent across the sciences and across the globe
3 May 2023
Diversity of backgrounds, science and research is driving success at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute as 25 ABI graduands cross the stage during the University of Auckland graduation ceremonies this week.