New cancer research centre aims to improve outcomes for all 09 December 2021 A new Auckland-based research centre is bringing together people and organisations to improve cancer care and equity across Aotearoa New Zealand.
Understanding the links between nutrition and childhood cancer 22 November 2021 Research has shown links between nutrition and outcomes like infection, longer hospital stays and even survival.
Treating blood cancers through genomics 11 November 2021 Narrowing down specific genetic mutations could lead to more effective treatment for patients.
Endometrial cancer researchers working to develop blood-based screening test, t… 20 October 2021 It’s the fifth most diagnosed cancer in New Zealand, with some 600 new diagnoses a year, and its incidence is rising.
Catherine Morgan: Looking inside our bodies with physics 27 September 2021 Catherine Morgan is one of only a handful of MRI physicists across New Zealand.
Big data for good in a post-pandemic Aotearoa 22 September 2021 We must invest in and build a better way forward for all of Aotearoa New Zealand, says UniServices CEO Andy Shenk
Helping look for life on Mars 01 September 2021 Today, Mars is cold and dusty with no liquid water. It hasn’t always been this way - its early climate yields earthly insights.
Building a full-service space science centre 30 August 2021 The Space Institute – Te Pūnaha Ātea – has a vision: to become New Zealand’s leading centre for building and operating small satellites.
Meet Jennifer Anderson, UniServices Business Development Manager 24 August 2021 Jen Anderson is a business development manager focusing on energy and advanced manufacturing. (Article updated 27 February 2023)
Proud space nerds making out-of-this-world contributions to research 19 August 2021 John Cater and Nick Rattenbury are working on aspects of space technology ranging from plasma propulsion to laser communications.