Winners of the inaugural HealthTech Supernode Challenge – a national innovation challenge powered by ChristchurchNZ, Kiwinet, and Ryman Healthcare – were announced at the Awards Ceremony held at Manawa in the Health Precinct on 22 October. After an electrifying and inspiring series of pitches, Richard McCulloch from NextStep was crowned as the Best Startup Team […]
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WE’RE TALKING HEALTH….RESEARCH TALKS 2020
Thank you to everyone who attended our research talks – held here at Manawa and online. It was a great evening, some very interesting facts learned and lots of laughs thanks to our singing haematology lecturer Sean! A special thank you to our speakers. It was enriching to hear about the exceptional research that is […]
CANTERBURY COLLABORATION SIMULATION EVENING
Recently the Canterbury Collaborative Simulation Interest Group together with Te Papa Hauora held a simulation evening at Manawa. The event showcased the latest innovation and practices in healthcare simulation in the Canterbury region. Guests enjoyed a range of presentations from health professionals across various institutions on how they collaborate together and use simulation for education, […]
LOCAL PROFESSOR INVOLVED IN OXFORD UNIVERSITY COVID-19 VACCINE DEVELOPMENT
Professor David Murdoch, University of Otago, Christchurch Dean, and member of Te Papa Hauora’s Advisory Council, is on the Oxford University trial steering committee providing expert oversight on the vaccine development. Click here to read the article. […]
COVID 19 – The Latest on the Virus, the Vaccine and the Ongoing Impacts on our Community’s Health and Well Being
Thank you to those who attended Te Papa Hauora’s free public information evening on COVID 19 Thursday 23 July. If you missed it, please feel free to watch the recording here. It was a great opportunity to hear from our four experts on the following topics: Vaccine development – Professor David Murdoch, University of Otago Christchurch Dean & […]
Te Papa Hauora – Healthy Future Series
Enjoy these excellent articles from our Te Papa Hauora Advisory Council Members and other key leaders in health delivery, research and education in Canterbury. These articles focus on how health services, education, and research will change, improve and what needs to be prioritised as a result of COVID-19. Please share with your colleagues, friends and […]
Research team unlocks strategies driving neuron connections
Collaboration at work – Professor John Dalrymple-Alford of UC’s School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing joined University of Oregon and University of Auckland researchers on a study that used high-resolution imaging and 3-D computer modelling to understand neuron connections. https://medicalxpress.com/…/2021-03-team-strategies… MEDICALXPRESS.COM Research team unlocks strategies driving neuron connections […]
How do the Covid-19 saliva tests stack up? – Expert Reaction
The Science Media Centre asks experts from TPH’s partners, Otago University and University of Canterbury, to comment on Covid-19 saliva testing. https://www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz/…/how-do-the…/ […]
Child Well-Being Research Symposium Programme
The University of Canterbury Child Well-being Research Institute is excited to present the 2021 Child Well-being Research Symposium. This two-day symposium is focused on the latest research findings and their practical implications. It is a must for practitioners working to support the success and well-being of children and their whanāu. https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/…/child-well-being… #UCChildwellbeing […]
CELEBRATING CANTERBURY: Te Papa Hauora Newsletters May 2020
The Canterbury health, education and research sectors have been front and centre during the COVID-19 crisis, and every part of our health system has worked hard to prepare for, and respond to this unprecedented situation. We have always known what extraordinary, dedicated people we have in Canterbury and how good we are at collaborating and […]