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13 Dec 2022

Extinct 'monkey lemur' shows similarities to fossil humans


Extinct 'monkey lemur' shows similarities to fossil humans.

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12 Sep 2022

SJWRI dental and oral health research supported by NZDRF and Ministry of Health


The New Zealand Dental Association and Ministry of Health (MoH) are key supporte...

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08 Sep 2022

Annual celebration of research crowned by presentation of postgraduate awards


SJWRI Research Day is the Faculty of Dentistry's annual celebration of research.

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10 Aug 2022

Māori perspectives sought on forensics data


We would like your support in an exciting new research project, looking at Māori...

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23 Jun 2022

Professor Richard Cannon recognised with international Distinguished Scientist Award


Professor Richard Cannon recognised with international Distinguished Scientist A...

03 Mar 2022

Tooth study prompts rethink of human evolution


A study into tooth wear in a group of wild Japanese macaques has significant imp...

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24 Jan 2022

Submissions open for special dental issue of Nanomaterials, guest-edited by Dr May Mei and Dr KC Li


Special issue of Nanomaterials guest-edited by Dr May Mei and Dr KC Li, submissi...

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22 Dec 2021

Postgraduate presentation awards celebrate our students' research


Research Day presentation awards 2021

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21 Dec 2021

SJWRI Research Publication Awards presented to Associate Professor Dawn Coates and Dr Zhen Dong


Our Research Publication Awards celebrate the best research articles authored by...

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20 Dec 2021

Professor Mauro Farella and Associate Professor Sunyoung Ma recognised as our Research Supervisors of the Year


Professor Mauro Farella and Associate Professor Sunyoung Ma awarded SJWRI Resear...

13 Dec 2021

Tooth cavities provide unique ecological insight into living primates and fossil humans


Tooth decay is a common and unfortunate problem for many of us, but two Universi...

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06 Dec 2021

New faces in new places


New appointments and programmes for the Sir John Walsh Research Institute

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