$2.9m HRC funding for Otago
Monday 15 November 2021Two Otago researchers have been awarded prestigious Sir Charles Hercus Fellowships in this year's Health Research Council Career Development Awards.
Two Otago researchers have been awarded prestigious Sir Charles Hercus Fellowships in this year's Health Research Council Career Development Awards.
In August this year, 15 early and mid-career researchers received an Accelerator Grant from the Division of Health Sciences.
A University of Otago researcher is one step closer to unlocking the secrets of the ageing process after receiving Marsden funding.
The secrets behind people's food choices, ageing, and why some fish change sex, are set to be unlocked after Otago researchers secured $17.2 million in Marsden funding.
Dr Emma Spencer received a Health Research Society of Canterbury (HRSC) Emerging Researcher Award for the best postdoctoral presentation last week.
In August this year, 15 early and mid-career researchers received an Accelerator Grant from the Division of Health Sciences.
The University of Otago's staff and students continue to serve on the front lines of New Zealand's COVID-19 response.
PhD candidate Xihua Lian has received the 2021 Professor Sandy Smith Memorial Scholarship towards her research project on the application of MARS Spectral CT in diagnosing invasive aspergillosis.
Fifteen early and mid-career researchers (EMCR) have received a boost from the Division of Health Sciences after being awarded their share of about $53,000.
Working at the coalface of Aotearoa New Zealand's COVID-19 response, every day brings new challenges for Otago alumna Tara Swadi.
The 6th Departmental symposium included 14 presentations, a social function, a short film making competition and finished with a potluck lunch.
Dr Joanne Choi's research will fill holes – in the market and in children's teeth.
The Department of Pathology and Biomedical Science collected two UOC Research Gold Medals, six UOC Value Awards and four Christchurch Medical Student Association (CMSA) Awards at the UOC Academic Welcome ceremony last week.
Cancerous colon tumours removed from patients given high dose vitamin C infusions before surgery retained the vitamin – a key piece of information in the search for evidence of the vitamin's possible role in cancer treatment.
A Christchurch-based researcher has secured funding to develop a groundbreaking alternative to invasive surgeries for cancer prevention.
Professor Stephen Chambers from The Infection Group received the CNZM for services to infectious diseases research in the 2021 New Year Honours.
Two staff from the Mackenzie Cancer Research group have featured in news articles on Newshub this week.