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- Early-career award for emerging health sciences researcher
to continue to support postdoctoral research at the University of Auckland's Faculty of Medical and Health With topics ranging across a wide spectrum of health research fields, a record number of postdoctoral
- Are you curious how a 1951 MG can help drive improvements in health?
Q: How can a 1951 MG help drive improvements in health? Auckland Medical Research Foundation, we thought all our Christmases had come at once when Noel and Heather have travelled from the medical discoveries made in that era and the continued improvements to our health This wonderful act of generosity from Noel and Heather will help to support our researchers’ ongoing
- From Patient to Medical Researcher: Understanding Standing in POTS
this, we will non-invasively measure artery and vein stiffness and function in patients with POTS and healthy translate complex research into accessible patient information, empowering them to understand their health
- Men's health month: Prostate cancer research
The New Zealand Ministry of Health (MOH) published guidelines for prostate cancer management in September
- Video: Focus on your eye health
AMRF-funded researchers from The University of Auckland discuss the often underestimated value of eye health Topics include: cataracts and the lens of the eye corneal diseases like keratoconus eye cell health and
- News about our 'joint' health, midwifery success and more
Read about the latest research and the researchers supported by donors like you including: Joint health
- At the Heart of Research: From giraffe & metronomes to 3D printers
This Science and the Healthier Heart presentation by Professor Julian Paton PhD FRSCNZ, Manaaki Manawa , Centre for Heart Research, Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland addresses the latest Watch the video and read the transcript of Prof Paton below and keep watching for more heart health research This is the Centre for Heart Research located and hosted at the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences In the healthy condition you can see in green the tubules running in to the heart cell and you can see
- Breakthrough Funding: Pioneering Endometrial Cancer Research Receives Major Grant
for breakthroughs in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention that could reshape the landscape of women's health Auckland Medical Research Foundation (AMRF) is the first to be awarded to a study run by the Māori Health It will form part of a broader endometrial cancer work programme, Pacific Health Pipeline, which the Equity team is developing with the Pacific Health Group. Contact Roimata Tipene, Māori Health Pipeline, Te Whatu Ora, Auckland - Waitematā.
- High impact investment in our next generation of medical researchers
disciplines: Melody Kim has faced hardship head-on, with her unyielding pursuit of a career in youth mental health web page to find out more about how you can contribute to medical research, like neuroscience, heart health
- Who decides what research should be funded?
web page to find out more about how you can contribute to medical research, like neuroscience, heart health
- Cultivating better mental wellbeing for refugees
Here, Dr Malihi describes her important health research. I aim to provide strong evidence-based foundations to improve the quality of the mental health services I will be using administrative data to develop a proxy measure of well-being across a range of health My research will inform further data analyses for other health and non-health related outcomes for vulnerable Collaboratively, my work will help the health system to plan strategies to improve mental wellbeing of
- SURGERY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: COMING TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU
Read more now in the latest AMRF newsletter. You can read about the progress of research and the researchers supported by donors like you including: Early career researcher investigates post-op recovery in older patients after elective abdominal surgery New doctoral awards for students researching Parkinson's disease and diabetic heart disease for their PhD Postdoctoral award for early career researcher investigating secondary eye disease following eye surgeries, like that for remedying cataracts FREE LECTURE: Learn about 'Surgical research past, present and future' featuring Prof Jennifer Weller and Dr Tim Angeli-Gordon at 7 pm on April 18. Register now to get the details to hear from these researchers with us live & in person! Click below to read and download the PDF newsletter