Robbie Delany is on Ready Steady Learn to chat about his work investigating how inhaling nitrogen dioxide, a gas in car fumes, affects the brain. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ready Steady Learn is with Nargiss Taleb, the president of UoA Scientific, a student-led publication focused on science communication. Whakarongo mai nei!
Dr Natalie Netzler, explains her research with an all-Pacific female-led study looking at traditional Samoan medicines as antiviral medicines to treat viral diseases such as COVID. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ready Steady Learn is with Denis Ngaya, who explains the new equipment entering the country soon that will be able to sequence the genomes of sick infants in NICU. Check out the public lecture on the topic by the Liggins Institute Director this Thursday.
Ready Steady Learn is with Chris Puli’uvea, who talks about his PhD, done via the department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology which looks at the effects of unique Māori and Pacific gene variants on immune function. Whakarongo mai nei!