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01 Sep 2014
Causes of rheumatic fever under investigation
Professor Michael Baker is leading an investigation into the causes of rheumatic...
23 Aug 2014
Ability to isolate infection NZ's strength
Professor Kurt Krause, Webster Centre director, is interviewed the the NZ Listen...
05 Aug 2014
Distinguished Research Medal awarded
Professor Greg Cook received the 2014 Distinguished Research Medal for his subst...
13 May 2014
Explorer grants awarded for antibiotic resistance research
Webster Centre principal investigator Professor Greg Cook attracts a $150K Explo...
03 May 2014
Renewed interest in alternative remedies
Professor Kurt Krause, Director of the Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases, s...
01 May 2014
Superbugs challenge antibiotics
Resistance to antibiotics is no longer a prediction for the future according to...
03 Apr 2014
Evidence lacking for flu jab substitutes
Professor Michael Baker, of the Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases, expresse...
27 Nov 2013
Liley Medal presented to Professor Michael Baker
The prestigious Liley Medal 2013 was presented to Professor Michael Baker in rec...
20 Nov 2013
The end of antibiotics?
Professor Kurt Krause is interviewed on the end of the effectiveness of antibiot...
01 Nov 2013
Marsden Grant success for Professor Greg Cook
Marsden Grant success for Professor Greg Cook for infectious disease research in...
01 Nov 2013
Professor Andy Mercer achieves Marsden Grant success
Professor Andy Mercer achieves Marsden Grant success. This project will define a...
03 Dec 2012
EU consortium investigates TB and diabetes links
Professor Philip Hill, who has an extensive record in TB research in developing...
Researchers feature at Otago Spotlight Series
Greg Cook: Opportunities for Infectious Disease Research in New Zealand: a Biomedical Perspective (32 minutes, YouTube)
Jo Kirman: Deciphering the protective immune response (18.5 minutes, YouTube)
Kurt Krause: Spotlight 2018 Infectious Diseases (20 minutes, YouTube)
James Ussher: New sequencing technologies for infectious diseases (22 minutes, YouTube)