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Risk-based prescribing of oral anti-thrombotics to reduce stroke and thrombo-embolism rates in New Zealand Event as iCalendar
13 May 2014, 12:30 - 1:30pmHosted by the Section of Epidemiology & Biostatistics - The School of Population Health -
Centre for Longitudinal Research - PhD presentations Event as iCalendar
12 May 2014, 12:30 - 1:30pmA seminar by the PhD students of the Centre for Longitudinal Research -
Seeking scientific truth in audiological literature Event as iCalendar
08 May 2014, 5 - 6:30pmA presentation by Ross J. Roeser -
Patient engagement and interaction with healthcare services via patient portals: learnings from USA Event as iCalendar
29 April 2014, 12:30 - 1:30pmEvery year the most recently-returned Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice reports back to a New Zealand audience about his/her research conducted during the Fellowship; -
Child custody evaluations when there are allegations of child abuse and/or intimate partner violence Event as iCalendar
16 April 2014, 9:30am - 12pmThe procedures, assessment, and ethical practice for child custody disputes when there are allegations of child maltreatment, intimate partner violence and/or exposure to domestic violence are discussed. -
Tōmaiora seminar: The experiences of Māori with aphasia, their whānau members and speech-language therapists Event as iCalendar
15 April 2014, 12:30 - 1:30pmKaren Brewer (Whakatōhea, Ngaiterangi) will present the overall findings of her PhD thesis -
Why babies are born small Event as iCalendar
26 February 2014, 6 - 7pmA public lecture by Visiting Seelye Fellow, Professor Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, Imperial College London -
Translating science to build the knowledge economy – lessons from Europe Event as iCalendar
19 November 2012, 12 - 12pmPublic lecture by Patrick Cunningham, eminent Irish scientist and former Chief Scientific Adviser to the Irish Government. -
Novel pathways by which nutrients can regulate signalling pathways Event as iCalendar
28 March 2012, 16 - 17pmProfessor Peter Shepherd (University of Auckland) explores a novel mechanism by which cells can sense nutrient changes and discuss potential implications for the pathogenesis of diabetes and atherosclerosis. -
The mystery of increasing melanoma prevalence: What is the cellular basis? Event as iCalendar
07 March 2012, 16 - 17pmProfessor Bruce Baguley (Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre) explores scientific advances to explain the increasing prevalence of melanoma.