Slice of Life: The World Famous Dunedin Study w/ Sean Hogan and MOTAT: July 10, 2020
Slice of Life: The World Famous Dunedin Study w/ Sean Hogan and MOTAT: July 10, 2020
The Dunedin Study is a longitudinal study that began in Dunedin in the 1970s. The study involves over 1000 study members who have been regularly assessed since their birth. The most recent data was collected at phase (age) 45. Currently Auckland's Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) is holding an exhibit on the study called A Slice of Life: The World Famous Dunedin Study. The exhibit celebrates the study findings and the work of all of the particpants. Jemima Huston speaks with the study's Cohort and Assessment Manager Sean Hogan about the global impact of the study. She also talks to MOTAT's Exhibitions Manager Rebecca Britt about Slice of Life and what visitors can expect from the exhibition.
Slice of Life: The World Famous Dunedin Study is on display at MOTAT 1 July - 4 October 2020. See https://www.motat.nz/exhibitions/slice-of-life-the-world-famous-dunedin-study/ for more details.