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ON TRACK Network Trial Development Workshop Event as iCalendar
21 February 2019 - 22 February 2019This multi-disciplinary workshop aims to develop promising clinical trial concepts for collaborative, multicentre, investigator-driven research projects in maternal and perinatal health to a level suitable for competitive grant applications. -
Raising the Bar – 20 fascinating talks, 10 bars, one night Event as iCalendar
28 August 2018, 6:30pmRaising the Bar is back for a second round. The University of Auckland is proud to once again host this unique event in which our academics give free public lectures in pubs and bars. -
Mass Spectrometry Symposium Event as iCalendar
06 July 2018, 9:30am - 5pmPlease join us for the second annual University of Auckland Mass Spectrometry Symposium. -
Maternal metabolic and microbial influences on fetal development Event as iCalendar
04 July 2018, 12:30 - 1:30pmDr Sloboda's laboratory investigates early life impacts on maternal, fetal and placental development and how this mediates the risk of non-communicable disease later in life. -
A healthy start for a healthy life - Liggins Institute public lecture Event as iCalendar
28 March 2018, 6 - 8:30pmJoin the Liggins Institute for a public lecture and drinks reception featuring our founding and current director. -
'A science career plan does not make sense' Event as iCalendar
23 November 2017, 5:30 - 7pmJoin the Liggins Institute for Professor Martin Kussmann's inaugural lecture. -
Writers Week: The New Age of Genomics Event as iCalendar
13 March 2016, 9:30 - 10:30amPanel discussion with Growing Up in New Zealand Director Dr Susan Morton at the 2016 New Zealand Festival in Wellington -
Research launch and seminar: Vulnerability insights from Growing Up in New Zealand Event as iCalendar
24 July 2015, 10 - 11amPublic seminar by Growing Up in New Zealand Director, Associate Professor Susan Morton to launch our new 'Vulnerability 2' research report -
Mapping variations in cardiovascular disease. Where do we begin? Event as iCalendar
26 June 2014, 12:30 - 1:30pmUsing anonymized national health identifiers and secure record linkage, this presentation highlights research into variations in cardiovascular disease service utilization, management, hospitalization and mortality. -
The challenges of taking a “life course approach” to a longitudinal study, and the opportunity to inform the policy agenda around “vulnerable children” Event as iCalendar
22 May 2014, 12:30 - 1:30pmSchool of Population Health seminar by Associate Professor Susan Morton, Director and Principal Investigator leading Growing Up in New Zealand.
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