Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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Funding boost a shot in the arm for therapy innovation
19 May 2022
The University welcomes Budget funding of $40.7m for development of novel mRNA vaccines and other therapies.
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Behind the masks: how Covid-19 has changed nursing forever
16 May 2022
Emergency nurses Natalie Anderson, Wendy Sundgren and Bridget Venning from the University of Auckland School of Nursing reflect on nursing in Covid times.
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TechWeek: Translating research into successful start-ups
16 May 2022
An event hosted by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) for TechWeek will highlight the successes and challenges of harnessing the commercial potential of research.
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Study on sugar wins Explorer Award
12 May 2022
A study aiming to settle the question of whether sugar is an addictive wins one of 17 HRC Explorer Awards.
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Kōwhai may hold key to quitting
12 May 2022
Participating in the Cess@tion study offers a chance to trial a stop-smoking aid that uses an organic product found in kōwhai.
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Time to empower nurses to take on positions of power and influence
12 May 2022
Nurses are now working unsustainably and we should be concerned because our working conditions are your healthcare conditions, writes Natalie Anderson.
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An unexpected journey
11 May 2022
Dr Oscar Lyons is the recipient of this year's Sir George Elliot Fellowship. He spoke to us about how the unexpected continues to inspire him.
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University of Auckland and Fiji National University make collaboration official
9 May 2022
The University of Auckland and the Fiji National University (FNU) have signed a memorandum of understanding that will pave the way for greater academic cooperation.
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Distinguished university alumni named for 2022
5 May 2022
The University of Auckland has awarded Distinguished Alumni Awards to five alumni who have excelled in their fields and made a significant impact on their community.
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Babies widely starting on solids too early or too late
4 May 2022
Nearly half of NZ babies are introduced to solids too early or too late, increasing risks of long-term health issues, including obesity.
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Why do we know so little about this disease?
3 May 2022
OPINION: It’s time, writes Abbey Lissaman, for doctors and researchers to focus on a debilitating health issue that affects 10 percent of women worldwide.
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Boost for nursing student
2 May 2022
Some times it pays to be a westie. Emmanuel Cea has been helped out with his nursing studies because of it.