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World-first 3D imaging for melanoma detection

Queenslanders could have skin cancer diagnosed earlier using world-first 3D scanning technology with the launch of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis.

Genetic causes of rare condition linked to hearing loss and infertility found

Latest research led from Manchester could revolutionise the diagnosis of Perrault syndrome, a rare genetic condition that results in hearing loss.

Care leavers face ‘acute challenges’ in transition to adulthood

Care leavers in England are over ten times more likely than their peers to not be working or studying in their 21st year, a new study has shown.

A night of big ideas: Celebrating 50 years of the Connaught Fund at University...

The dangers of international digital espionage. The earliest moments of the universe. How scientists can also be activists and changemakers.

Taking charge in the face of adversity – climate change adaptors focus of project

As the world struggles to take meaningful action on climate change, University of Otago researchers are studying how mana whenua and local authorities are stepping up to help their communities.

Celebrated conductor to lead Symphony Orchestra

For one night only, on 25 March, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music's Symphony Orchestra will be led by celebrated guest conductor Ola Rudner. This is the Orchestra's first public performance after an absence of more than two years.

Helen Morrin receives award for cancer research

After more than two decades as the Curator of Otago University’s He Taonga Tapu Cancer Society Tissue Bank, Helen Morrin has been given the Bridget Robinson Award for her exceptional career in translational cancer research.

Nanoparticle Immunization Technology Could Protect Against Many Strains of Coronaviruses

The SARS-CoV-2 virus that is causing the COVID-19 pandemic is just one of many different viruses in the coronavirus family.

NUS deepens collaborations with Vietnamese partners to promote education, industry development and innovation

NUS has inked a series of strategic Memorandums of Understandings (MOUs) with industry and academic partners in Vietnam, marking a new milestone in strengthening the University’s contributions to academic advancement and economic development in Vietnam.

Otago researchers solve 58-year medical mystery

University of Otago academics have solved a decades-long medical mystery which saw a Dunedin child undergo eight years of unnecessary chemotherapy treatment.
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