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School of Medical Sciences

Keep up to date with all the latest news and information from the School of Medical Sciences.

Message from the Head of School

Kia ora koutou

Welcome to our School of Medical Sciences (SMS) Newsletter which has become the place where we acknowledge and record the successes of our staff and students. These various successes whether they are big or small represent the different parts of the academic and career journeys of the staff and students who together form one of the biggest and most successful Schools at Waipapa Taumata Rau: The University of Auckland.

The range of academic disciplines across the School and the excellence of the research we conduct is driven by the research led teaching performed by the academic Departments that make up SMS. Furthermore, this concentration of research activity has allowed the School to host the establishment of a number of research centres that allow us to collaborate more widely with colleagues from outside the School. I want to publicly thank Paul Donaldson for his 12 years at the helm of our school, which has allowed us to be in this position.

I invite you to read about our current and archived successes to gain some insight into the talented individuals that make up SMS and how their individual achievements are contributing to the overall success of the School.

I recognise that this is a transition period with changes in several key leadership positions within the School that may be unsettling for many of us as we bed into new roles and ask for your support to all of those new leaders and encourage you to consider how you could improve service and leadership roles.

Nga mihi

Malcolm

New staff

New staff

A warm welcome to Lisa Cotton, Professional Teaching Fellow in Mammography from the Department of Anatomy and Medical Imaging.

Staff success

Staff success

Associate Professor Nicole Moreland, together with Dr Reuben McGregor and Dr Natalie Lorenz from the Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, as well as Dr Anneka Anderson from Te Kupenga Hauora Māori (TKHM) have been awarded an HRC project grant.

Staff success

Staff success

Congratulations to Dr Amelia Power, Research Fellow in the Department of Physiology.

Staff success

Staff success

Dr Natalie Netzler, Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology received an HRC project grant.

New PhD student

New PhD student

The Medical Imaging team is excited to welcome PhD student Simi Meledathu Sasidharan from India.

Staff success

Staff success

Dr Rachelle Singleton is leading a multi-institutional study to benchmark workforce readiness across six international U21 HSG Universities Biomedical Sciences Programs.