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- Improving outcomes for mothers and babies after gestational diabetes mellitus
young family and allows me to focus on my PhD studies in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM),” says Dr Lisa Douglas, recipient of a prestigious Douglas Goodfellow Medical Research Fellowship from AMRF. This, and her long-time interest in diabetes and women’s health outcomes, saw Lisa commence a PhD in With her research, Lisa is identifying how blood sugar control during a GDM pregnancy impacts outcomes Lisa’s work will help to understand the current situation in NZ, and shape the future clinical guidelines
- Families rally behind AMRF, giving hope to others after losing loved ones to brain cancers
We also showcase several researchers who are making strides in a variety of disciplines: Dr Lisa Douglas
- Emerging researcher returning to New Zealand to find link between breast cancer & obesity
researchers supported by donors like you including: Dr Emma Nolan's return to Auckland with an AMRF Douglas
- New smartphone app could be the answer to reducing NZ’s youth suicide rate
Associate Professor Sarah Hetrick recently returned to New Zealand with AMRF’s Douglas Goodfellow Repatriation
- Scholarships and Fellowships help start researchers off strongly
Stroke Tool" Dr Nikki Earle, Department of Medicine, The University of Auckland (left, middle image) Douglas therapy in acute coronary syndromes" Dr William Schierding, The Liggins Institute (left, lower image) Douglas
- What is the impact of high heart rate on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain?
Through the AMRF's Sir Douglas Robb Memorial fund, Dr Eryn Kwon and collaborators were able to acquire
- Celebrating Dr. Cervantée Wild: A Homecoming for Child Health Researcher
The Douglas Goodfellow Repatriation Fellowship is a prestigious AMRF award, designed to bring our brightest With the Douglas Goodfellow Repatriation Fellowship bringing Cervantée home in late 2024, she will be However, current reporting tells us very little about the children who are on these waiting lists, many waiting times based on where children live or their age, gender, and ethnicity; (ii) explore how the wait list focus on child health, this is time-critical work to understand the unintended consequences of wait list
- Researcher Awards 2024: Thanking donors for your investment in our future health
Attendees at the AMRF Researcher Awards in 2024 listed here with selected photos of the event below. For a full list of awardees, visit our research fellowships, doctoral scholarships and other awards Industry in New Zealand DR MIKAELA GARLAND, Department of Anaesthesiology, The University of Auckland Douglas DR CERVANTÉE WILD, Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health, The University of Auckland Douglas
- Research Awards: Thanking donors for your investment in our future health
Congratulations to all the AMRF award recipients in 2022, listed here with photos of the event below. Research Fellowship Long-term effects of antenatal corticosteroid exposure Dr Brittany Park - Douglas A/Prof Joanna James - Sir Douglas Robb Fund Award Support for the 2022 ANZPRA Satellite Meeting
- Heart research genetics & equity: Women under-represented in studies
those who have been recruited on to the study so far are males, so Nikki, the recipient of the AMRF Douglas
- At the Heart of Research: From giraffe & metronomes to 3D printers
I want to give a big shout out to our fantastic Research Operations Manager Lisa Wong, who together with