by EllenR | Dec 17, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari
Kia ora koutou Amidst the noise and haste of supporting the COVID response and delivering our infectious disease and AMR project (more on this in the New Year), we have had a busy and exciting year behind the scenes with our interns and fellows – 13 projects across...
by EllenR | Nov 19, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari, Parenga āraimoroiti
Our office has produced an evidence synthesis on rheumatic fever as part of our major project on infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance and to help inform the Ministry of Health’s rheumatic fever workstream. This report aims to summarise what we know...
by EllenR | Oct 28, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari
In anticipation of COP26, chief science advisors from around the world lay out a vision for limiting global warming to below 2°C, writes senior advisor George Slim. Read the statement by International Senior Scientific Advisors ahead of COP26 (PDF, 394KB) Next week,...
by EllenR | Oct 22, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari, Parenga āraimoroiti
We’ve been making the most of a COVID-free South Island, getting out and about as part of our project on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and infectious disease. Research analyst Ellen presents a taste of what the team does away from the office. When it comes to writing...
by EllenR | Sep 8, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari
Jacques de Satgé, recent intern at the Office, has been investigating mangrove management and removal. Watch the presentation below to learn more about Aotearoa’s mangroves and the moho pererū banded...
by EllenR | Aug 4, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari
Kia ora koutou We are now well into our project on infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. The team and panel are working hard to collate the vast range of evidence about the current status and threat of antimicrobial resistance in Aotearoa New Zealand,...