The Division of Health Sciences benefits from its high calibre of staff and their wide range of skills and research expertise. Please search our Staff Expertise Database for details on University of Otago, Health Sciences staff. Each staff profile provides information on qualifications, current academic position, contact details, and a summary of research and publications.
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Mr Gary McCoubrey
Orthopaedic surgery including shoulder and upper limb
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Professor Fiona McDonald
Epithelial sodium channel in blood pressure regulation and cancer
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Dr Gabrielle McDonald
Mortality in children and young people
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Professor Arlene McDowell
Veterinary pharmaceutics and delivery of bioactives
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Dr Simon McDowell
Infertility, reproductive endocrinology
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Professor Rob McGee
Public health and tobacco
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Dr Bronwyn McGovern
Mental health
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Associate Professor Ailsa McGregor
Neuropharmacology, neurodegeneration and repair
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Professor Peter McIntyre
Epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases. Use of big data (disease and immunisation coverage registers). Vaccine trials.
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Dr Sarah McKenzie
Suicide and mental health
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Associate Professor Christina McKerchar
Nutrition and Maori Health
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Dr Cushla McKinney
The role of immunoproteasome in gastric cancer
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Dr Blair McLaren
Treatment of breast cancer.
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Dr Marie McLaughlin
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Professor Rachael McLean
Public health nutrition, dietary sodium, obesity, non-communicable disease
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Associate Professor Rebecca McLean
Transport and mobility across the life course; driver licensing and road safety; ageing, accessibility and health.
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Professor Alex McLellan
Cancer immunobiology
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Dr Geri McLeod
Mental health
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Associate Professor Melissa McLeod
Maori health research
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Professor John McMillan
The methods of bioethics, prioritisation, public health ethics, the philosophy and ethics of mental health and research ethics. I’m always happy to talk with those thinking about postgraduate projects in these areas.