Funded Research Projects - 2005
Mild closed head injury - use of early oculomotor assessment to predict outcome.
Researcher 1 - Name : Marcus HeitgerResearcher Institution: Christchurch School of Medicine & Health Science, University of Otago
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Morbidity of Insulin Treated Diabetes in Canterbury: A Follow Up Study
Start Date: 30/04/07
Researcher 1 - Name : Dr Shelagh Dawson
Researcher 1 - Institution : Christchurch Hospital
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Researcher 2 - Name : Dr Jinny Willis
Researcher 2 - Institution : Christchurch Hospital
Researcher 3 - Name : Dr Chris Florkowski
Researcher 3 - Institution : Christchurch Hospital
Researcher 4 - Name : Prof. Russell Scott
Researcher 4 - Institution : Christchurch Hospital
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Cognitive, Educational and Behavioural Outcomes of Very Low Birth Weight Children at Age 6
Start Date: 18 November, 2005
Researcher 1 - Name : Dr Lianne Woodward
Researcher 1 - Institution : University of Canterbury
Photo: Dr Lianne Woodward (Back row 4th from the left) and team at the Canterbury Child Development Research Group
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"Cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus and risk of Breast Cancer"
Start Date: 01/09/05
Researcher 1 - Name : Ann Richardson
Researcher 1 - Institution : University of Otago
Researcher 2 - Name : Brian Cox
Researcher 2 - Institution : University of Otago
Researcher 3 - Name : Patrick Graham
Researcher 3- Institution : University of Otago
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A Pilot Study of high dose allopurinol in the management of Gout"
Researcher 1 - Name: Lisa Stamp
Researcher 1 Institution: Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Science, University of Otago
Researcher 2: Peter Chapman
Research Institution: Christchurch Hospital
Researcher 3: John O'Donnell
Research Institution: Christchurch Hospital
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Report for 2003 - 2005 Canterbury Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Study
Start Date: 2003 - 2005
Dr Richard Gearry's Report on his project
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What have we found out three years later?
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