Archive for November 2018
One Health Aotearoa Spring 2018 newsletter
Our Spring 2018 newsletter features the latest information about the 4th One Health Aotearoa Symposium, reports on the inaugural Oceania Planetary Health Forum held recently in Fiji and reflects on what we have learnt from the 1918 influenza pandemic 100 years on. View the One Health Aotearoa Spring 2018 newsletter.
Read MoreUK Fleming Prize awarded to Otago microbiologist
Associate Professor Peter Fineran, a molecular microbiologist at the University of Otago, has been awarded the United Kingdom Microbiology Society’s 2019 Fleming Prize. The prize is awarded to an early career researcher who has achieved an outstanding research record and is named after Nobel Prize winning scientist, Sir Alexander Fleming. Dr Fineran, Department of Microbiology…
Read MoreESR’s SHIVERS project wins Team Award at Science New Zealand Awards
The ESR-led international SHIVERS project, which has contributed a raft of new insights into influenza and vaccine effectiveness, has won the team award in this year’s Science New Zealand Awards, announced last last. The Southern Hemisphere Influenza and Vaccine Effectiveness Research and Surveillance project resulted from a successful NZ$9 million application to the US department…
Read MorePublic Health Summer School 2019
The programme for the 2019 Public Health Summer School at the University of Otago, Wellington campus has been released. There are 30 short courses on offer from 11 February-1 March, including 16 new ones. Courses include: Introduction to health economics; Planetary health: values, law and governance; and Update on Rheumatic Fever prevention and control. Learn…
Read MoreThe next pandemic – are we ready?
Members of One Health Aotearoa have featured in Radio New Zealand’s Insight documentary series on 4 November 2018. The documentary entitled, The next pandemic – are we ready? includes insights into the 1918 pandemic which killed 9000 New Zealanders, and discusses our preparedness for another pandemic with Professor Michael Baker from the University of Otago,…
Read MorePreliminary programme for the 4th OHA Symposium
There’s just over five weeks until the 4th One Health Aotearoa Symposium in Wellington on 12-13 December. Our Symposium Organising Committee have prepared a fantastic two-day programme to stimulate discussion and foster collaboration among infectious diseases scientists and professionals across the fields of animal, environmental and human health. 4th One Health Aotearoa preliminary programme Sessions at…
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