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Guest speaker, Dr Clifton Barry, at the Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases Symposium, expressed his concern about the lack of resources to address Tb, in an interview with the Otago Daily Times.
  • Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases
  • News
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Wednesday 4 February 2015 12:03pmMonday 4 May 2009The University will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity on the Reverend Canon Paul Oestreicher, a distinguished Otago graduate who has fostered peace and reconciliation across many parts
  • University of Otago
  • News
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Thursday 24 September 2009 2:56pmResearch published today from the University of Otago, Wellington has identified smokefree outdoor parks as a significant and growing new area for smokefree policies in New Zealand. The research by Dr Brent Hyslop
  • Health Promotion and Policy Research Unit
  • News
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Thursday 17 September 2009 3:40pmOtago scientists have gained $730,160 to support two international health research collaborations involving new approaches towards drug discovery in HIV-1, genetic diseases and melanoma. The Health Research Council
  • Department of Pathology
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Professor Kurt Krause answers common questions about the drug Tamiflu, and how it can be best utilised against swine flu, on TVNZ's Breakfast programme.
  • Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases
  • News
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Thursday 19 November 2009 2:57pmOtago physiologist Professor Allan Herbison has been awarded the Health Research Council's prestigious Liley medal in recognition of his groundbreaking research into how the brain controls fertility. Professor Herbison
  • Department of Physiology
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