Postdoctoral research fellow at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Dr Finbar Argus, chats about his research modelling the autonomic nervous system, and its possible applications. Whakarongo mai nei!
PhD candidate in Pacific Studies / Professional Teaching Fellow, Sarah McLean-Orsborn comes into the studio to kōrero about her research into Samoan women’s experiences of COVID-19 and looking at how they navigate their way through a crisis. Whakarongo mai nei!
Cameron Leaky (Faculty of Medical Health Sciences, School of Population Health, Department of Social and Community Health) comes in to chat about his research into HIV and sexual health, and healthcare for rainbow communities. Whakarongo mai nei!
Masters student at the Faculty of Science, Rebekah Bradley, has a chat about her research into how DNA sequencing technology could be put to forensic use! Whakarongo mai nei.
Kaupapa Māori transdisciplinary researcher and a doctoral candidate Ash Gillon has a kōrero about her research exploring Fat Indigenous Wāhine experiences and enactments of body sovereignty. Whakarongo mai nei!
Masters student at the Faculty of Science, Annabelle Cranswick, comes in for a chat about her research on the Southern Right Whale a.k.a. the pug of the sea. Whakarongo mai nei!
Associate Professor Dr Melani Anae has a kōrero about identity, activism, perfect storms, and the possible change that can be achieved during times of flux. Melani will be speaking tonight at Shadows as part of Raising The Bar with her talk Educate To Liberate. Whakarongo mai nei!