Liggins Institute

@AucklandLiggins

A healthy start for a healthy life: improving life-long health through excellent research into long term consequences of early life events.

Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2013.

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  1. 30. sij

    Discover the latest research from Liggins Institute researchers - now on

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  2. 30. sij

    Are you planning or running ? Register now for 's biggest ever webinar on Feb 11 for trialists keen to optimise their trials for implementation and implementability.

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  3. 23. sij

    Pulse oximetry screening is 'quick, cheap and safe'. Read the full report and recommendations from the steering committee on the Liggins Institute website:

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  4. 22. sij

    The biggest study of its kind has found taking in infancy DOES NOT lead to childhood , as Professor Wayne Cutfield from the Liggins Institute explains to

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  5. 20. sij

    Why do we gain weight in our 30s? Inactivity and declining muscle mass are to blame says former Liggins Institute professor David Cameron-Smith.

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  6. 20. sij

    Fertility expert & Adjunct Professor at the Liggins Institute Dr Richard Fisher argues the case for allowing legal changes to egg donation so more Kiwi couples can become parents. via

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  7. Our Distinguished Professor Jane Harding is a semifinalist in the New Zealander of the Year Awards for her research giving babies a better start to life. Congratulations Jane!

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    11. pro 2019.

    To conclude the hypoglycemia debate at : Jane Harding of and . Do you have a page? She does (!)

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    We talk a lot about circulatory transition at birth, but infants also undergo a ‘metabolic transition’ in having to maintain their own glycaemic control. Prof Jane Harding from explains this so well!

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  10. How do your genes affect your mental health? Check out the audio recording from our latest public lecture. researchers , , and discuss genes and the future of personalised medicine mental health conditions.

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  11. 8. pro 2019.

    Bee-threatening soil residue up to 14x ‘safe’ levels. Traces of insecticides known to pose a risk to honeybees and ‘friendly’ insects were found in soil a year after application. researcher talks to .

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    4. pro 2019.

    Getting in the festive mood. Christmas carols

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  13. 4. pro 2019.

    Low blood sugar levels are the single biggest cause of brain injury in newborns. are investigating if a glucose gel wiped on the inside of a baby's cheek after birth can prevent brain injury. We need your help. Donate to

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  14. 3. pro 2019.

    If delivered in a sensitive manner to minimise caregiver distress, early childhood obesity risk prediction could be a useful tool to inform interventions to reduce childhood obesity in NZ, PhD student Éadaoin Butler and Prof Wayne Cutfield share their research.

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  15. Donate to today & help give all babies a better start to life. Support to continue our world-class research to deliver better solutions for mothers and babies.

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  16. "Always remember you are absolutely unique. Just like everybody else" - Margaret Mead. PhD candidate gave an excellent presentation at our sold-out Precision Medicine public lecture last night.

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  17. Are we too clever for our own good? Our ingenuity, say scientists and British Heart Foundation Professor Mark Hanson from , has not only changed the world, it has changed us. Great piece about their new book "Ingenious".

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    20. stu 2019.

    We are seeking representation for Māori on our Exec Committee to focus on helping to improve health outcomes for wāhine Māori, pēpi and their whānau. If you are interested let us know. Spread the word - this is a great opportunity

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    17. stu 2019.

    A great start to Monday! 3 more recruits to C*STEROID Feasibility Study, 59 babies & counting. Thanks Auckland City & Tauranga hospitals. Heading to Waikato this week & looking forward to you joining the team.

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    15. stu 2019.

    Frank Bloomfield & I had fun visiting the team in Hauora Tairāwhiti this week. Building a nationwide team for . Great to have you onboard Gizzy! We’ll be back soon.

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