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Cerebral Palsy & Muscle Development

Cerebral Palsy & Muscle Development

Mātai News Cerebral Palsy & Muscle Development RNZ, 04 October 2023 Listen here Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of physical disability for children in Aotearoa. An impairment in the developing brain either during pregnancy or shortly after birth leads to problems with movement and posture. Dr Geoffrey Handsfield of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute musculoskeletal modelling group wants to understand what is happening…

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Mātai, Tōnui Collab sign Memorandum of Understanding to share space at new research facility

Mātai, Tōnui Collab sign Memorandum of Understanding to share space at new research facility

Mātai News Mātai, Tōnui Collab sign Memorandum of Understanding to share space at new research facility Gisborne medical research institute Mātai has agreed a space sharing agreement with Tōnui Collab that will provide a physical space for Tōnui to continue to provide science and technology learning opportunities for tamariki in Tairāwhiti. The Gisborne Herald, 10 August 2023 Read original article…

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‘Life-changing’ work gives Hannah hope

‘Life-changing’ work gives Hannah hope

Mātai News ‘Life-changing’ work gives Hannah hope Hannah Gross suffered a massive head injury as a toddler. Now aged 41, as her condition deteriorates, work by Gisborne’s Mātai  Medical Research Institute is providing a deeper insight into her injury. Kiri Gillespie, of the Bay of Plenty Times, reports… The Gisborne Herald, 7 June 2023 Read original article here Hannah Gross asks…

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$715k donation to Mātai as QET winds up

$715k donation to Mātai as QET winds up

Mātai News $715k donation to Mātai as QET winds up The Gisborne Herald, 18 May 2023 Read original article here Quest Enterprise Trust has donated more than $700,000 to Mātai Medical Research Institute. From left, Quest trustee and administrator Alison Barclay, foundation trustee Anne Pardoe and Mātai chief executive Samantha Holdsworth are pictured at Mātai’s new site on Childers Road….

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Can brains bounce back?

Can brains bounce back?

Mātai News Can brains bounce back? The Guardian, Tess McClure, 10 May 2023 Read original article here Every few months, Cohen “Coey” Irwin lies on his back and lets the walls close in. Lights move overhead, scanning over the tattoos covering his cheeks. He lies suspended, his head encased by a padded helmet, ears blocked, as his body is shunted…

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Prostate clinical pathway​

Prostate clinical pathway​

Mātai News Prostate clinical pathway The Gisborne Herald, 24 March 2023 Read original article here Clinical partnership adopts MRI-guided, best-practice method to perform prostate biopsies Prostate cancer is the most common cancer for men in Aotearoa and Tairāwhiti has adopted a global best-practice method to perform prostate biopsies. A prostate biopsy is a procedure to remove samples of suspicious tissue…

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Tairāwhiti study

Tairāwhiti study

Mātai News Tairāwhiti study The Gisborne Herald, 14 March 2023 Read original article here Tairāwhiti Study – World-first roadmap for imaging and modelling child physiology. How do children’s brains work and how do their bodies move? For millennia, medicine has often viewed children as adults in miniature – but this may not be so. In a world-first, researchers from the…

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Clear vision

Clear vision

Mātai News Clear vision The Gisborne Herald, 11 March 2023 Having swapped the big city “rat race” for Gisborne 16 years ago, ophthalmologist Graham Wilson has continued to forge a successful career and practice here and his many achievements were recognised when he was made an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor in his field. He spoke with Ben O’Brien-Leaf. The contribution…

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