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24 May 2023

3D bioprinting research set to revolutionise breast reconstruction


Innovative Otago research could help reconstruct breast tissue that cancer patie...

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19 Dec 2022

Transforming cancer treatment


Dr Sarah Diermeier and her laboratory team’s intent is to develop innovative dru...

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19 Dec 2022

Re-coding the mysteries of cancer genetics


Leading the cancer genomics efforts of the University of Otago, Christchurch’s M...

24 Aug 2022

Leading scientist awarded key research honour


Leading structural biologist Associate Professor Peter Mace has been awarded one...

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27 Jan 2022

Reimagining school uniforms


School uniforms need a radical redesign to better meet the needs of students, pa...

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20 Jan 2022

Artificial intelligence equal to diagnosing prostate cancer, study finds


Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are able to diagnose prostate cancer biopsi...

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01 Mar 2021

Vitamin C infusions retained by cancerous tumours, new study shows


1 March 2021. Cancerous colon tumours removed from patients given high dose vita...

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20 Jan 2021

HRC funding for groundbreaking cancer prevention research


A Christchurch-based researcher has secured funding to develop a groundbreaking...

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15 Dec 2020

Canine Levi is sniffing out bowel cancer in saline


Canine Levi is sniffing out bowel cancer in saline

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16 Sep 2020

Breast cancer survivors launch enterprise to give back


Breast cancer survivors / thrivers launch enterprise to give back to ExPinkt.

08 May 2020

Dying New Zealanders should be trusted to make decisions about assisted dying


Dying New Zealanders think they can and should be trusted to know what’s right a...

28 Nov 2019

Fewer Kiwis will die of bowel cancer if new screening tool introduced, Otago research reveals


Fewer Kiwis will die of bowel cancer if new screening tool introduced, Otago res...

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