
In this issue
This edition of He Kitenga examines the impact of Otago's research. But we do it differently. Rather than simply spotlighting our researchers, we have turned the lens outward – capturing the voices of those whose lives have been impacted by the work.
Read about
- Dunedin resident Andrew Marshall, who believes he would not be here today without Professor Paul Glue’s ground-breaking work on treatment-resistant depression
- Otago Girls’ High School sportswomen who are benefitting from Professor Melanie Bussey’s international research into head injuries in rugby
- And kaumātua who are stronger, healthier, and more confident on their feet thanks to Katrina Pōtiki Bryant’s Taurite Tū falls prevention programme
- Plus 23 other stories of Otago research that is changing lives and making a difference