OMRF

Research Profiles

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Producing life-changing outcomes for people with Type 1 diabetes.

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Improving nutrition communication and the food environment around us

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Using advanced technology to improve the lives of people living with diabetes.

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The work University of Otago Medical School researcher Magda Ratajska is doing will help doctors provide the right treatment for New Zealand women experiencing ovarian cancer.

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The use of antibiotics to treat animal and human disease is changing.

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Breast cancer research treatment is no longer one-size-fits all.

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The earlier we can diagnose a disease, the better we can treat and manage it, so it’s something the world will look to with interest.

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Making a difference to people with chronic joint conditions.

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Investigating how genetics can help solve human health problems.

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Investigating diabetes and its role in chronic heart failure.

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Managing medications with impaired kidney function.

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Understanding how Treg cells control immunity will contribute to treatment of Crohn’s Disease.