Follow comedians (and siblings!) Guy and Maria Williams as Guy sceptically undergoes an ADHD assessment; and they both hear about the experiences of Kiwis living with ADHD, including Maria.
TV presenter Sonia Gray speaks with the team at Mātai about emerging ADHD research in an episode of her podcast No Such Thing As Normal.
Tyla Kahukiwa-Larby’s education journey will come full circle this month when the former recipient of the Mātai–Holdsworth scholarship starts a new job as a trainee MRI medical imaging technologist at Gisborne’s Mātai Medical Research Institute.
Mātai Medical Research Institute senior research associate Dr Tim Salmond has been awarded a 2026 Health Research Council (HRC) Clinical Research Training Fellowship.
Researchers from Mātai Medical Research Institute in Gisborne are helping develop a new MRI scan method, which they say can detect subtle brain lesions in multiple sclerosis patients not seen on current state-of-the-art scans.
Around 100 men in Gisborne-Tairawhiti have benefited so far from joint funding that supports an advanced approach to prostate cancer diagnosis.
Normally staying still is a key instruction for any MRI scan. But Professor Justin Fernandez has other ideas. He wants people to fidget.
Our Mātai Summer Internship Programme gave 16 outstanding interns the chance to tackle real-world health challenges.
In a story by Catherine Sylvester, Mātai neuropsychiatrist Dr Gil Newburn helps explain the impact of ADHD on women.
New Zealanders are some of the world’s biggest meth takers: wastewater testing has placed it in the top four consumers worldwide . . .
Gina Waters phones up to chat about her research into using MRI technology to investigate if fidgeting helps concentration in people with ADHD.










