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Your nose: the window to your brain

Your nose: the window to your brain

The nose and sense of smell provide early indicators of Covid-19 and neurodegenerative diseases, and could be important in determining the cause of diseases, writes Professor Maurice Curtis, Head of the Department of Anatomy and Medical Imaging and a Principal...
Postgraduate news

Postgraduate news

Image: Thalia Babbage We welcome new PhD students Thalia Babbage and Risa Takahashi. Thalia thesis entitled, ‘Exercise Training and the Peripheral Chemoreflex in Health and Disease’. She is supervised by Associate Professor James Fisher and co-supervised by Professor...
Staff achievements

Staff achievements

From left: Anuj Bhargava and Angela Tsai Congratulations to Professional Teaching Fellows Anuj Bhargava and Angela Tsai. They were recently certified as Senior Fellows with the Higher Education Academy UK, in recognition of attainment against the UK Professional...
Postgraduate success

Postgraduate success

Congratulations Mr Regan (Zhe) Fu on completing the oral defence of his PhD thesis on 18 May 2020. After a thorough and detailed examination by Associate Professor Roslyn Kemp, Otago University, (together with international examination by Professor Philippe Lambin,...
Research developments

Research developments

Top left: Ali Zahraei (PhD Student), Top right: Gus Grey, Bottom left: George Guo (MaSH Research Fellow), Bottom right: Nicholas Demarais (SBS Research Fellow) Congratulations to Dr Gus Grey and his team, department of Physiology and Associate Professor Siouxsie...