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Friday 27 October 2017 4:00pm

Child health research presentations, from the Otago Spotlight Series forum in Wellington, September 2017, are now available for viewing.

Mihi

Toa Waaka

Spotlight 2017 Toa Waaka delivering the mihi Mihi by Toa Waaka (followed by introduction from Peter Crampton) (total 14 mins)


Introduction

Professor Peter Crampton

Spotlight 2017 Introduction from Peter CramptonIntroduction from Peter Crampton (preceded by mihi by Toa Waaka) (total 14 mins)


Child health research presentations

Professor Stephen Robertson

Stephen Robertson mingles with guestsGenomic Medicine in Paediatrics: Will it Serve All New Zealand's Children Equally Well? (16 mins)


Dr Max Berry

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Max BerryBig data for small babies (12.5 mins)


Dr Stephanie Hughes

Presenter Stephanie Hughes joins the audienceRepurposing drugs for rare diseases (12 mins)


Professor Barry Taylor

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Barry Taylor addresses the audienecA Better Start national Science Challenge: An overview (20 mins)


Dr Dorothy Boyd

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Dorothy Boyd Prevention of caries and targeting care (19 mins)


Professor Andrew Day

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Andrew Day addresses the audienceInflammatory Bowel Disease and Crohn's disease (19 mins)


Associate Professor Louise Signal

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Louise Signal speake to the audienceKids' Camera


Professor Gerald Tannock

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Gerald Tannock Sustaining the bowel microbiota of children (27 mins)


Associate Professor Barbara Galland

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Barbara Galland The importance of sleep for health (20 mins)


Amanda D'Souza

Amanda D'SouzaChild-centred public policy? A comparative qualitative case study of New Zealand, Australia and Sweden (21 mins)


Bernadette Jones and Dr Tristram Ingham

Spotlight 2017 Presenters Tristram Ingham & Bernadette JonesAsthma Health Literacy for Maori Children: He Māramatanga Huango. (This video is not yet released for viewing)


Professor Brian Darlow

Spotlight 2017 Presenter Brian DarlowPreterm infants—starting better, developing well (18 mins)


Student Poster competition finalists

Congratulations to the 2017 prizewinners of the Otago Spotlight Series: Child Health Research Student Poster Competition held in Wellington, 11 and 12 September.

The finalists presented their work to a large Spotlight Series audience in the Nordmeyer Lecture Theatre, for final judging.

2017 Child Health Research Student poster competition
A visitor checks out the posters while the forum is in session.

First place

Fraser JefferyA cost benefit analysis of the use of routine serology in reducing the burden of re-immunisation in children who have undergone chemotherapy for childhood cancer.

Fraser Jeffery1,Tony Walls2, Siobhan Cross3
1 Medical student, University of Otago, Christchurch
2 Department of Paediatrics, University of Otago, Christchurch
3 Children's Haematology Oncology Centre, Canterbury District Health Board


Second Place – Otago Medical Research Society Prize

Hannah Best Therapeutic targeting of cellular clearance pathways in neurodegenerative Batten disease.

Hannah Best1, Katherine White2, Jill Weimer2, Stephanie Hughes1
1 Department of Biochemistry, Brain Health Research Centre, University of Otago
2 Pediatric and Rare Disease Group, Sanford Research, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA


Highly Commended presentations

Heather BarnesInvestigating potential NAFLD predisposition in preterm guinea pigs.

Heather Barnes1, Rebecca Dyson1, Clint Gray1, Jane Anderson2, Max Berry1
1 Perinatal and Developmental Physiology group, Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Otago, Wellington
2 Department of Pathology, University of Otago, Wellington


Conway NiuIntermittent hypoxia in preterm and term infants up to 42 weeks postmenstrual age: Preliminary results of a 1-year longitudinal observational study

Conway Niu1, Angela Campbell2, Peter Larsen3,Dawn Elder1
1 Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Otago, Wellington
2 WellSleep, Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington
3 Department of Surgery and Anaesthesia, University of Otago, Wellington

Casual photos from the day

Spotlight 2017 Peter Dearden and Michele Coleman 650
Division of Health Sciences Associate Dean (Research), Professor Peter Dearden with Research and Development Manager Dr Michele Coleman.

Spotlight 2017 Max Berry and Tim Edmonds (Cure  Kids) 650
Presenter Dr Max Berry talks with Cure Kids' Tim Edmonds.

Spotlight 2017 Break time 650
Guests, presenters, researchers, students and organisers network at break time.

Spotlight 2017 Barry Taylor 650
Presenter Professor Barry Taylor during a break.

Spotlight 2017 All go at the registration desk 650
The registration desk keeps track.

Spotlight 2017 Audience 650
Presenters and audience members relax between presentations.

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